The surprising influences behind Metallica's most successful single (and no, it isn't Enter Sandman)
With a new look, a new attitude and a dizzying new set of musical influences, Metallica crafted one of their most ...
Metallica's most celebrated song helped define a generation of thrash metal and found new meaning decades later with a ...
In 1989, when Metallica released their daring music video for “One,” two things happened. First, heavy metal had officially emerged from the underground, and second, the glam metal and hard rock bands ...
On August 15, Backbeat Books (an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield) will release Metallica: The $24.95 Book by longtime friend of MetalSucks, Ben Apatoff. The tome looks at Metallica’s cultural ...
Headsbanging, fists raised, more than 55,000 faithful fans made the pilgrimage to worship their thrash gods for one New ...
Although James Hetfield never had a dream of being a pop superstar, but he knew that there were models for what he wanted to ...
Just as Metallica have saluted a lot of their favorite bands with an on-point cover — from Mercyful Fate and Misfits to Diamond Head and Motörhead — a number of high-profile acts have put their own ...
The first-place winning marching band among Division I colleges and universities such as UIUC will win $50,000 in free musical equipment — including the opportunity to record a Metallica song and the ...
Metallica almost broke up in 2001 until performance coach Phil Towle helped the band work through their struggles and stay ...
Metallica are currently pounding their way through a long-overdue visit of Australia and New Zealand for the "M72 World Tour." ...
Walking into the grounds of Accor Stadium on Saturday night, there was an electricity in the air that is only really felt ...
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