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This Day In Music History: November 18th

On this day, November 18th, in 1997 American heavy metal band Metallica released their seventh studio album ‘Reload’ via Elektra Records.

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PostedNovember 18, 2017
AuthorXochitl Hansen
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Five Video Games With Metal Cameos

Metal musicians have made their way into various video games over the years for some awesome cameos. With this in mind, Kill The Music have put together a short list of those cameos.

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PostedOctober 15, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagsmetallica, avenged sevenfold, limp bizkit, gwar, Ozzy Osbourne, lemmy kilmister, motorhead, tony hawk's pro skater, call of duty, fight club, beavis and butt-head, brutal legend, Video games
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This Day In Music History: August 12th

Want to know how Metallica added to music history? Find out below!

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PostedAugust 12, 2017
AuthorXochitl Hansen
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15 Rock/Metal Songs For 4th Of July

With today being Independence Day in the U.S., Kill The Music have put together a list of American themed songs. Enjoy!

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PostedJuly 4, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsMotionless In White, soundgarden, metallica, green day, new medicine, megadeth, All That Remains, grand funk railroad, rob zombie, pantera, system of a down, KISS, Hinder, Creedence Clearwater Revival, nofx, machine head
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This Day In Music History: June 5th

On this day in music history, we explore the release of Metallica's eighth studio album St. Anger.

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PostedJune 5, 2017
AuthorXochitl Hansen
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Metallica Share 'Around The World' Live Video For "Hardwired"

Metallica have shared a new "Hardwired" live video. Footage for the clip was captured at multiple concerts around the world.

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PostedMay 8, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
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This Day In Music History April 20th

On This Day In Music History

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PostedApril 20, 2017
AuthorXochitl Hansen
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Metallica Share Live Footage Of "Confusion" From Mexico City Show

Metallica have premiered a new live video for “Confusion.” The clip was filmed at the Foro Sol in Mexico City, Mexico on March 1.

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PostedApril 9, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
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Metallica Release Grammy's Dress Rehearsal Performance, No Mic Problems

Metallica released their dress rehearsal gig featuring their single "Moth Into The Flame" with guest Lady Gaga in practice for their Grammy's performance. During the live performance, frontman James Hetfield was outraged by the mic problems that occurred during the first verse of the song. The video can be found below. 

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PostedMarch 4, 2017
AuthorBryce Livi
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Metallica Releases New Song, "Hardwired"

Metallica announced they will release the double-disc album, its first LP in eight years, on Nov. 18. "Hardwired ... to Self Destruct" follows 2008's "Death Magnetic" and will contain 12 new songs. The song itself sounds like Lars finally got lessons with Terrence Fletcher.

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PostedAugust 18, 2016
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsmetallica, hardwired to self destruct, hardwired
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