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Metallica is an American heavy metal band that formed in 1981 in . Founded when drummer Lars Ulrich posted an advertisement in a Los Angeles newspaper, Metallica's original line-up consisted of Ulrich, rhythm guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield, lead guitarist Dave Mustaine, and bassist Ron McGovney.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Metallica released album

Load Load (album), the 6th album released by the band Metallica

Metallica discography Metallica has released eight studio albums, two EPs, two live albums, one cover album, nine DVDs, thirty-nine singles, twenty-one music videos, and one film.

Thrash metal In 1991, Metallica released their self-titled album, which saw record album sales for the band.

Jason Newsted In 1991, Metallica released their self-titled album, better known as The Black Album, which would launch Metallica into their greatest level of stardom.

Metallica Metallica has released eight studio albums, two live albums, two EPs, nine videos, and has finished recording their upcoming ninth studio album, Death Magnetic.

1986 in music March 3 - Metallica releases their highly influential album, Master of Puppets, considered by many in the metal community to be the best metal album of all time

This Is the House That Jack Built In 1996 Metallica released the album Load containing a song called "The House Jack Built".

Timeline of musical events 1986 in music - Metallica releases third album Master of Puppets; Death of Benny Goodman, Richard Manuel, Cliff Burton

The Beatles (album) In the 1990s, both Prince and Metallica released self-titled albums with their names printed against mostly plain black covers, and are both informally referred to as "The Black Album".

Metallica released video

Metallica discography Metallica has released eight studio albums, two EPs, two live albums, one cover album, nine DVDs, thirty-nine singles, twenty-one music videos, and one film.

…And Justice for All (album) Metallica released their first music video for "One", after years of resisting pressure to release videos for their tracks.

Metallica Following the release of ...And Justice for All, Metallica released its debut music video for the song "One".

Metallica released song

2000 in heavy metal music Metallica releases a song "I Disappear" that was never released on any studio albums and appears on the Mission: Impossible II soundtrack.

Some Kind of Monster During 2003 and 2004, rock band Metallica released both a movie and a song by the name Some Kind of Monster.

Metallica released Enter Sandman

Enter Sandman "Enter Sandman" was the first music video from the self-titled album, and only the second ever, to be released by Metallica.

Metallica released EPs

Metallica discography Metallica has released eight studio albums, two EPs, two live albums, one cover album, nine DVDs, thirty-nine singles, twenty-one music videos, and one film.

Metallica released DVDs

Metallica discography Metallica has released eight studio albums, two EPs, two live albums, one cover album, nine DVDs, thirty-nine singles, twenty-one music videos, and one film.

Metallica released demo

Metallica discography Metallica started playing locally, releasing its first well known demo, No Life 'til Leather, in 1982.

Metallica released film

Metallica discography Metallica has released eight studio albums, two EPs, two live albums, one cover album, nine DVDs, thirty-nine singles, twenty-one music videos, and one film.

Metallica released concert

S&M (album) Metallica also filmed and released the concert in DVD and in VHS.

Metallica released Wherever I May Roam

Wherever I May Roam "Wherever I May Roam" is the fifth track on the album Metallica released in 1991 by the heavy metal band Metallica.

Metallica released version

Breadfan Metallica released a version of the song in September of 1988 as a B-side to their "Harvester of Sorrow" single.

Metallica released DVD

Metallica In December 2006, Metallica released a DVD containing all the music videos from 1989 to 2004.

Metallica released track

Wherever I May Roam "Wherever I May Roam" is the fifth track on the album Metallica released in 1991 by the heavy metal band Metallica.

Metallica released Load

This Is the House That Jack Built In 1996 Metallica released the album Load containing a song called "The House Jack Built".

Metallica released tribute

Cliff Burton After Burton's death, Metallica released the tribute documentary Cliff 'em All, a video retrospective of Burton's time in the band.

Metallica released movie

Some Kind of Monster During 2003 and 2004, rock band Metallica released both a movie and a song by the name Some Kind of Monster.

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Metallica covered song

Remember Tomorrow The song was covered in 2008 by Metallica on the tribute CD Maiden Heaven: A Tribute to Iron Maiden released by Kerrang! magazine.

Diamond Head (band) Metallica acknowledge them as a very important early influence and have often covered Diamond Head songs at gigs.

Last Caress The song was later covered by Metallica with the song "Green Hell" off Garage Inc. and The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited.

So What? The song was famously covered by Metallica and released as a B-side to the "Sad But True" single and later included on the Garage Inc. album; it is also a bonus track on the Asian and European versions of the Black Album.

Sweet Savage Metallica later covered the Sweet Savage song "Killing Time".

Blitzkrieg (band) The song was rerecorded in many different styles through the band's career, but the Buried Alive b-side version of Blitzkrieg was track that inspired Metallica's cover of the song for their Creeping Death EP, as the first alternate version was released on the A Time of Changes album in 1985 (a year after the Creeping Death EP was released) .

Brothers in Arms (song) Metallica covered the song on Bridge School Benefit 2007 (October 27th and 28th).

Sheer Heart Attack Metallica covered this song on the "Rubaiyat – Electra's 40th Anniversary" album released in 1990 and subsequently won a Grammy Award for their version (which also appeared in their covers' album Garage Inc.).

Stone Cold Crazy Metallica covered this song as their contribution to the compilation album "Rubaiyat – Elektra's 40th Anniversary" and was later used as a B-side of their "Enter Sandman" single and subsequently won a Grammy Award for their version, which also appeared in their covers' album Garage Inc..

Kill 'Em All On the 11th track, Metallica covered the song "Am I Evil?" by British heavy metal band Diamond Head.

Holocaust (band) Metallica covered the song The Small Hours on their 1987 EP Garage Days Re-Revisited and their album Garage Inc

Budgie (band) (Metallica also covered another Budgie song, "Crash Course In Brain Surgery").

A National Acrobat The song was covered by Metallica on their covers album Garage Inc.

Live & Rare (Korn album) 1 Pink Floyd cover song 2 Metallica cover song 3 Cheech and Chong cover song

In for the Kill (Budgie album) (The song was covered by Metallica for their 1987 EP Garage Days Re-Revisited.)

Metallica covered Killing Time

Sweet Savage Metallica later covered the Sweet Savage song "Killing Time".

Metallica covered Stone Dead Forever

Overkill (song) In 1995, during the recording of the album Load, "Overkill", "Damage Case", "Stone Dead Forever" and "Too Late Too Late" were covered by Metallica, as a birthday gift for Lemmy, and released in 1996 on their "Hero of the Day" single.

Metallica covered Late

Overkill (song) In 1995, during the recording of the album Load, "Overkill", "Damage Case", "Stone Dead Forever" and "Too Late Too Late" were covered by Metallica, as a birthday gift for Lemmy, and released in 1996 on their "Hero of the Day" single.

Metallica covered Damage Case

Overkill (song) In 1995, during the recording of the album Load, "Overkill", "Damage Case", "Stone Dead Forever" and "Too Late Too Late" were covered by Metallica, as a birthday gift for Lemmy, and released in 1996 on their "Hero of the Day" single.

Metallica covered Grammy

Queen (band) The album experimented with a variety of musical genres, including British Music Hall ("Killer Queen"), heavy metal ("Flick of the Wrist", "Brighton Rock", "Tenement Funster", "Now I'm Here", and "Stone Cold Crazy" – a song which Metallica would later cover and earn a Grammy for), ballads ("Lily Of The Valley" and "Dear Friends"), ragtime ("Bring Back That Leroy Brown") and Caribbean ("Misfire").

Metallica covered The Ramones

James Hetfield The St. Anger: Rehearsals DVD which accompanies the St. Anger album, as well as Metallica's covers of The Ramones songs "Commando", "53rd & 3rd", "Cretin Hop", and "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World", and Metallica's performance at the induction of the band Black Sabbath into the Hall of Fame, are good examples of the Diezel VH4 tone.

Metallica covered Tuesday's Gone

Tuesday's Gone Metallica covered "Tuesday's Gone" on the album Garage Inc., which features a special appearance from Les Claypool from Primus, Jerry Cantrell from Alice in Chains, John Popper from Blues Traveler, Pepper Keenan from Corrosion of Conformity, as well as Gary Rossington, one of the song's original writers, on guitar.

Metallica covered So What?

So What "So What?", song by Anti-Nowhere League, notably covered by Metallica

Metallica covered Cheech

Live & Rare (Korn album) 1 Pink Floyd cover song 2 Metallica cover song 3 Cheech and Chong cover song

Metallica covered track

Die, Die My Darling The title track was covered by Metallica on their 1998 Garage Inc. album.

Metallica covered releases

Cover version In an interesting turn around there were even a couple of releases of The Metallic-Era CDs collecting tracks from bands that Metallica had covered, both the original versions of the covered songs, and some additional songs by the same artist.

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Metallica played song

Black Sabbath At the awards ceremony Metallica played two Black Sabbath songs, "Hole in the Sky" and "Iron Man" in tribute to the band.

Fade to Black (song) This was also the song that Metallica had been playing the intro of during their infamous concert at Montreal's Olympic Stadium in 1992, when James Hetfield suffered second-and-third degree burns from a pyrotechnic accident.

Enter Sandman Metallica has played the song live at awards ceremonies and benefit concerts, such as the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards, the 1992 Grammy Awards, the The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, and Live Earth.

Enter Sandman On tours after the release of their album Load, Metallica staged accidents at indoor shows while playing the song.

…And Justice for All (album) Along with "Dyers Eve", the instrumental "To Live Is To Die" is one of the most demanded songs to be played live of Metallica's catologue, it is unknown if Metallica will play this song live, due to the song being made up of deceased bassist Cliff Burton's final riff tapes, but the instrumental "Orion" also written by Burton off the previous album Master of Puppets has since been played live.

…And Justice for All (song) It remained to be seen whether Metallica would ever play the song in its entirety, or play it on a medley, which was the case during the Wherever We May Roam/Nowhere Else To Roam Tours in 1991-1993.

Metallica played parts

…And Justice for All (song) During the Madly in Anger with the World and Escape from the Studio '06 tours, Metallica would often tease the fans by playing parts of the song, with James usually saying nobody wants to hear the song.

Cliff Burton Metallica sometimes plays the middle part of "To Live Is To Die" at a slower tempo as a tribute for Cliff Burton.

Metallica played The Other New Song

Metallica's ninth studio album To the surprise of fans, Metallica played "The Other New Song" once again on June 29, 2007 in Bilbao, Spain.

Death Magnetic To the surprise of fans, Metallica played "The Other New Song" once again on June 29, 2007 in Bilbao, Spain.

Metallica played tour

Summer Sanitarium Tour At the end of the tour Metallica played six make up shows, two for each show James missed.

Metallica played track

…And Justice for All (album) On June 28, 2007, Metallica played the title track for the first time since October 1989, in Lisbon, Portugal on the first show of their Sick of the Studio '07 tour and made it a set-fixture for the remainder of that routing.

Metallica played excerpt

Beat It Heavy metal band Metallica played an excerpt of this song at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.

Metallica played riff

Rock You Like a Hurricane Metallica have played the main riff of the song live as part of a jam

Metallica played gig

Marquee Club Metallica played a secret gig 1990 supporting Metal Church on their Blessing in Disguise Tour.

Metallica played show

Metallica Metallica played its largest show at the Monsters of Rock festival on August 17, 1985, with Bon Jovi and Ratt at Donington Park in England, playing in front of 70,000 people.

Metallica played album

Escape from the Studio '06 In addition to a little new material, Metallica also played the Master of Puppets album in its entirety at several of these shows, as it was the 20th anniversary of the record's release.

Metallica played Iron Man

Black Sabbath At the awards ceremony Metallica played two Black Sabbath songs, "Hole in the Sky" and "Iron Man" in tribute to the band.

Metallica played Marlay Park

2008 in Irish music On Wednesday August 20, Metallica will play Marlay Park in Dublin with support from Tenacious D.

Metallica played hole

Black Sabbath At the awards ceremony Metallica played two Black Sabbath songs, "Hole in the Sky" and "Iron Man" in tribute to the band.

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    Metallica

    Metallica is an American heavy metal band that formed in 1981 in Los Angeles, California. Founded when drummer Lars Ulrich posted an advertisement in a Los Angeles newspaper, Metallica's original line-up consisted of Ulrich, rhythm guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield, lead guitarist Dave Mustaine, and bassist Ron McGovney.
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    Metallica (album)

    Metallica (also known as The Black Album) is the self-titled 5th studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica released on August 13, 1991. It features some of Metallica's most popular songs, "Enter Sandman", "The Unforgiven" ,"Nothing Else Matters" and "Wherever I May Roam".
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    De re metallica

    De re metallica (Latin for On the Nature of Metals (Minerals)) is a book cataloging the state of the art of mining, refining, and smelting metals, published in 1556.
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    Metallica (disambiguation)

    Metallica may refer to: Metallica, the Latin name for metallic
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    Category:Metallica

    Articles related to the American heavy metal band Metallica. Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
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    Metallica discography

    The following is a discography of Metallica, a San Francisco-based thrash metal band. Metallica has released eight studio albums, two EPs, two live albums, one cover album, nine DVDs, thirty-nine singles, twenty-one music videos, and one film.
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    Metallica in the media

    Since gaining popularity in the late 1980s, members of Metallica, or their music, have made appearances or been referenced in many forms of media. Television
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    List of Metallica awards

    Metallica James Hetfield · Lars Ulrich · Kirk Hammett · Robert Trujillo Ron McGovney · Dave Mustaine · Cliff Burton · Jason Newsted Studio albums
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    Metallica demos

    Metallica recorded several demos throughout their career, some of which were very notable and now are much sought after as collectibles. The following is a chronology of Metallica demos:
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    One (Metallica song)

    Metallica James Hetfield · Lars Ulrich · Kirk Hammett · Robert Trujillo Ron McGovney · Dave Mustaine · Cliff Burton · Jason Newsted Studio albums

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