The Metallica members covered the Paranoid track at a London event marking one year since Sabbath’s “Back To The Beginning” farewell.
The Metallica members covered the Paranoid track at a London event marking one year since Sabbath’s “Back To The Beginning” farewell.
The LA band had an MTV hit and a charting album, but sharing a stadium bill with thrash metal’s rising force exposed a genre in transition—and a humiliation summarized by one New York Times line.
During Megadeth’s farewell tour stop in Finland, Dave Mustaine took a moment to call out a local journalist whose question rehashed a decades-old rivalry.
A $3.3 million pledge, the initiative’s largest, now supports career training at over 90 American community colleges and launches its first international program in the United Kingdom.
The band sets up a temporary physical retail space in the Welsh capital, tied to the remastered release of their 1997 album.
A 12-pound collection of LPs, CDs, and DVDs revisits an era when the thrash icons cut their hair, picked up eyeliner, and let weird guests in the studio.
The former Metallica bassist spoke for the first time in detail about the prescription painkiller addiction that preceded his recovery, now more than ten years behind him.
What began as a conspiracy theory about a rock band’s marketing now reached Metallica’s stage in Budapest, drawing predictable fire from Taylor Swift’s fan base.
The guitarist misstepped off the stage edge mid-performance, but the moment passed without serious incident.
The Metallica guitarist wore a shirt reading “Taylor Swift Is a CIA Psyop” at a Budapest show, and the internet responded with predictable volume.