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  2. Lars Ulrich - Wikipedia

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    Since the release of Metallica, Ulrich adopted a less focused and simplified style of drumming, and reduced his kit from a 9-piece to a 7-piece. Between 1998 and 2002, Ulrich tried running a record label, the Music Company. The company was a joint venture with Metallica accountant Tim Duffy. It failed to catch on and folded in the spring 2002. [18]

  3. Metallica - Wikipedia

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    The change in direction proved commercially successful; Metallica was the band's first album to peak at number one on the Billboard 200. Metallica noticed changes to the rock scene created by the grunge movement of the early-1990s.

  4. Robert Trujillo - Wikipedia

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    He has performed onstage with Metallica with the instrument. For amplification, he uses Ampeg amplifiers and cabinets. [ 30 ] In 2010, Trujillo collaborated with Jim Dunlop to create his new Icon signature bass strings – these strings are taper-core stainless steel, with a non-tapered B string in gauges 45–130 (5-string).

  5. Metallica's Lars Ulrich reflects on the band's ... - AOL

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    Metallica's latest album, 72 Seasons, is a return to thrash metal. The band — currently embarking on a world tour — is also enjoying a pop culture boost thanks to the inclusion of the 1986 ...

  6. One (Metallica song) - Wikipedia

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    Three versions of the "One" music video were made; the first (the longest, album version) contained scenes of both the band and scenes from the movie. The second was simply a shortened version of the first, and the third, often known as the "jammin' version", lacked scenes from the movie (the song and video fades at the last bridge in the third ...

  7. Metallica: Some Kind of Monster - Wikipedia

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    Metallica: Some Kind of Monster is a 2004 American documentary film about American heavy metal band Metallica.The film follows the band from 2001 to 2003, a turbulent period in the band's history which included the production of their 2003 album St. Anger, frontman James Hetfield entering into rehab for alcoholism and the departure of bassist Jason Newsted as well as the hiring of his ...

  8. Cliff Burton - Wikipedia

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    On January 25, 2013, Burton's father Ray ‍attended the press conference where he signed autographs and talked about Burton's life and the instrument. [20] Current Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo was also present and was the first to try out the bass, playing parts of "(Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth". Ray Burton said, "What a beautiful ...

  9. Enter Sandman - Wikipedia

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    "Enter Sandman" was the second music video from Metallica and the first from Metallica. It was also the first of six Metallica music videos directed by Wayne Isham. [44] Recorded in Los Angeles, it premiered on July 30, 1991, two weeks before the release of the album. [21]