Metallica and San Francisco Symphony: S&M

Metallica and San Francisco Symphony: S&M

8.6

Dec 31 1999

3h 10m

Music, Documentary

Michael Kamen conducts the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra in support of metal rockers Metallica in this 1999 concert performance.

James Hetfield

James Hetfield

Self

Lars Ulrich

Lars Ulrich

Self

Kirk Hammett

Kirk Hammett

Self

Jason Newsted

Jason Newsted

Self

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