Earlier today (July 20), Metallica streamed the 18th show in their “Metallica Mondays” series. The latest one features the band’s June, 6, 2006 show in Berlin, Germany. That concert found the group celebrating the 20th anniversary of “Master Of Puppets.“
Metallica recently launched an official bracket to determine their top fan-favorite song. The tracks in the running were chosen by taking Spotify streams and multiplying them by live performances. After multiple rounds, fans ultimately crowned “Master Of Puppets” as the winner. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Metallica (@metallica) View this post…
Zee Productions have announced that they will be releasing new 500-piece jigsaw puzzles based on the artwork for Metallica’s “Kill ‘Em All,” “Ride The Lightning,” “Master Of Puppets,” and “…And Justice For All.” They will be available on September 20 and pre-orders can be found HERE. This news comes after the company previously released Iron…
During a recent appearance at SiriusXM studios, Sum 41 performed a five-minute covers medley consisting of Metallica’s “For Whom The Bell Tolls,” “Enter Sandman,” and “Master Of Puppets.” You can see footage of that below. As previously reported, Sum 41’s new album “Order In Decline” will be released tomorrow (July 19).
During Metallica’s May 5 show at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Barcelona, Spain, the band performed “The Thing That Should Not Be” live for the first time since 2013. You can see footage of that below:
It is widley documented that Indonesian president Joko Widodo is a metalhead, and knowing this Denmark’s Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen decided to surprise him with a deluxe box set version of Metallica‘s “Master Of Puppets” signed by Lars Ulrich. Rasmussen tweeted a photo of him giving the gift, which you can see below. UPDATE:…
Metallica recently released a remastered deluxe edition of “Master Of Puppets” and to commemorate the release, Lars Ulrich invited his bandmates and “Master Of Puppets” producer Flemming Rasmussen and mixer Michael Wagener on his Beats 1 Radio show “It’s Electric!” to reflect on the effort. You can watch part one of that discussion below:
Metallica have posted live footage of “Master Of Puppets” from their 1986 set at the Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark. This performance will come with the remastered deluxe box set version of “Master Of Puppets,“ which will be released on November 10.
Metallica are streaming a live version of “Damage Inc.,” which was recorded at the Grugahalle in Essen, West Germany on January 25, 1987. This track will be on the new remastered deluxe edition of “Master Of Puppets,” which will be released on November 10.
Metallica are streaming a demo version of “Master Of Puppets” which was recorded in the garage at The Carlson House in El Cerrito, CA in late June 1985. This track will be on their new remastered deluxe edition of “Master Of Puppets,” which will be released on November 10.
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