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  2. Fuel (Metallica song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fuel" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica. It was written by James Hetfield , Lars Ulrich , and Kirk Hammett , and was released as the third single from their seventh album, Reload (1997).

  3. Fuel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fuel (hardcore band), an American post-hardcore trio from California; Fuel (Larry Young album), 1975; Fuel, an album by Raised Fist, 1998; Fuel, by Fuel, 1994; The Fuel, an EP by Koncept and J57, 2015 "Fuel" (Metallica song), 1998 "Fuel" (Eminem song), 2024 "Fuel", a song by Ani DiFranco from Little Plastic Castle, 1998

  4. Reload (Metallica album) - Wikipedia

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    Reload is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on November 18, 1997, [9] via Elektra Records.The album is a follow-up to Load, released the previous year, and Metallica's last studio album to feature bassist Jason Newsted.

  5. Metallica Brings Fuel, Fire and Fury to ‘Fortnite Festival’

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    Metallica’s “One” jam track is included in the “Festival” pass’ premium reward tier, and other songs available for purchase in the shop include “Enter Sandman,” “Fuel ...

  6. NASCAR: Full Throttle - Wikipedia

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    Fuel” was used as the intro song for NBC’s NASCAR broadcasts. “I Can’t Drive 65 (2001 version)” was used as the song for NASCAR on NBC ’s Bud Pole Award segment from 2001-2004. Release history

  7. List of Metallica demos - Wikipedia

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    James Hetfield – lead vocals, rhythm guitar; Lars Ulrich – drums; Dave Mustaine – lead guitar, backing vocals; Ron McGovney – bass "The Mechanix" is the original version of "The Four Horsemen", which later appeared on Metallica's 1983 debut album Kill 'Em All.