The Metallica songs James Hetfield loves playing live: “Allows me to get pissed off and get it done”
Metallica are one of the most exciting live heavy metal bands out there, but which of their songs does James Hetfield look forward to playing the most?
Death man Steve Di Giorgio claims Metallica’s bass-free classic forced the instrument into the background for years ...
Metallica hit the stage for the first time on March 14, 1982, at Radio City in Anaheim, Calif. — with the original lineup of ...
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When Metallica hit the road for their first national tour, crowds weren’t convinced by their musicIn a new interview with Guitar World, Raven recalls how Metallica went down while on ... Who’s that?’” For bass player John Gallagher, the weight of Zazula’s statement wasn’t lost ...
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How Ken Lawrence came to build some of James Hetfield’s most iconic guitars – including one using wood from Metallica’s former homeHe took one of the basses to a Metallica rehearsal when they were ... “It’s funny to be doing it, because I don’t really play guitar very well. But my intuition with what I do with the ...
This rhythm found fame in heavy metal, but it's been used in all genres for decades – making it a must-learn for every ...
Death man Steve Di Giorgio claims Metallica’s bass-free classic forced the instrument into the background for years ...
The luthier specialized in bass guitars before he met Hetfield via Mesa/Boogie. It would land him his most challenging but rewarding collaboration ...
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