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That Metal Show S10E01: Lars Ulrich, Robb Flynn, & Mike Portnoy

Eddie Trunk and team opened season 10 of That Metal Show with Metallica’s Lars Ulrich, who discussed the band’s upcoming Orion Music + More festival, their controversial Lulu collaboration with Lou Reed, and geeking out on bands and music. Machine Head’s Robb Flynn also stopped by to discuss his band’s latest release and touring with Metallica, and Mike Portnoy makes an appearance as the show’s first ever guest drummer, for which he received high praise from Lars.

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Happy Birthday, Cliff Burton! He would have been 50 today.

He called me ‘Dr. No’ because… as soon as he would open his mouth, ‘No’ would come out of mine.
James Hetfield, on working with Bob Rock on The Black Album, In the Studio interview with Redbeard

Sound Is Ripping Through Your Ears

Metallica performs “Phantom Lord” with Dave Mustaine on 12/10/2011 at The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA

Metallica recently wrapped up a four-night celebration at San Francisco’s Fillmore commemorating the band’s 30th anniversary. The special fan-club-only series of shows featured a star-studded roster of special guests, including Ozzy Osbourne and Geezer Butler, metal god Rob Halford, Sean Harris and Brian Tatler of Diamond Head (one of the leading NWOBHM bands and an early Metallica influence), Mercyful Fate’s King Diamond, Biff Byford of Saxon, Amored Saint (and former Anthrax) frontman John Bush, and Metallica alumnus Jason Newsted. Members of U2, Rush, Led Zeppelin, Queen, and Motörhead checked in by video with congratulatory wishes.

As if the first three shows weren’t enough for any Metallica fanboy, the final night proved to be one for the record books. First there was a three-song set of Black Sabbath covers with none other than Ozzy and Geezer (“Iron Man,” “Paranoid,” and “Sabbra Cadabra,” just in case you’re curious). And the finale saw Metallica reuniting with former guitarist and Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine. Megadave joined his former bandmates for the majority of the band’s debut Kill ‘Em All, including three of the songs he co-wrote—“Phantom Lord,” “Metal Militia,” and “Jump in the Fire”—and Kirk Hammett graciously gave Mustaine the lead guitar spotlight. Mustaine also shared the stage for several tracks from the album with former members Newsted, orginal bassist Ron McGovney, and guitarist Grant Lloyd, who played lead on an early Metallica demo.

The video footage I’ve seen clearly shows the members of Metallica truly and thoroughly enjoying themselves each night of the 30th anniversary event. And it’s great to see Metallica move into a place where, through these shows and the Big 4 reunion tour, they can make amends and put aside differences with former band members.

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Happy Birthday, Kirk Hammett!

James Writes 10 Riffs Just Tuning His Guitar

Lars Ulrich guests on That Metal Show

Lars Ulrich was the guest on the final episode of season eight of That Metal Show which aired on October 22. In the show, he discussed his love of Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow and Deep Purple, Metallica instrumentals, the band’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Napster debacle of the early 2000s, and Metallica’s collaboration with Lou Reed for the album Lulu. Also appearing in this episode were guest guitarist Alex Skolnick of Testament and a few surprise guests for the “Stump the Trunk” segment.

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Metallica performs “For Whom the Bells Toll” with extended bass intro by Cliff Burton at Day on the Green in Oakland, CA on August 31, 1985

Cliff Burton performing “Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth)” live with Metallica in this clip from Cliff ‘Em All

The other part was just go play. That’s our other drug… The world goes away when we play. There can be no bad. It just feels good.
James Hetfield on how Metallica dealt with the loss of Cliff Burton
Cliff was in heaven the entire time.
Kirk Hammett, on touring in support of Ozzy Osbourne’s 1986 tour, In the Studio interview with Redbeard

RIP Cliff “Major Rager” Burton (February 10, 1962 – September 27, 1986)

It’s a combination of honesty, selfishness, and therapy for us.
James Hetfield on why Metallica makes music, In the Studio interview with Redbeard

We Fooled Them All



  • James Hetfield: There’s a lot of people out there that believed that we knew what we were doing, and…
  • Kirk Hammett: We fooled them all.

On August 13, Metallica celebrated the 20th anniversary of its groundbreaking eponymous fifth studio album, more affectionately known as The Black Album. In the Studio’s Redbeard celebrates with a Classic Rock interview with Metallica’s James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett in which they talked about the band’s history, the devastating death of bassist Cliff Burton, and the making of one of the best-selling albums of all time.

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