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Metallica has announced they are donating $40,000 to Toronto’s Daily Bread Food Bank following a pair of sold-out shows at ...
In Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners,” music has an elemental power – not just the incredible score by Ludwig Göransson, but the blues songs that make up the soundtrack, which transport you to a ...
Contrary to many people’s assumptions, the lifting of Prohibition in 1933 did not, by itself, usher in a golden age of drinking in America. The habit had to be cultivated. How and why that happened is ...
All of their members played a vital role in establishing the group’s sound, with frontman and guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich having always been part of the fold, and lead guitarist ...
“We bonded a lot in the music and in the drinking as well.” What he lacked in musical ... but one thing’s for sure: without Lars Ulrich, Metallica would have probably never existed.
And while more recent attempts, such as the Spread Campaign in Australia, have tended to be less overtly graphic, they still focus exclusively on harms associated with drinking, such as cancer.
Going strong for over four decades, Metallica was formed in 1981 by vocalist and guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich. Together with guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo, ...
Here’s everything you need to know. James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich formed Metallica in October 1981 with Dave Mustaine on lead guitar and Cliff Burton on bass. Later, co-founder of the band Exodus, ...
On a hot day, there’s nothing quite like a refreshing drink of water. But how would you feel if that water was sourced from the sewer? As cities across the West brace for a drier future ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group, featuring singer-guitarist James Hetfield, drummer Lars Ulrich, bassist Robert Trujillo and guitarist Kirk Hammett, is one of the best-selling music acts of ...
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich swapped drumsticks for tennis rackets recently—and emerged a winner on the court. On the podcast "The Morning X with Barns and Leslie," Ulrich described an amusing ...