Metallica: The Night Before

Metallica: The Night Before

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Feb 06 2016

Creeping death, For whom the bell tolls, Fuel, King nothing, Ride the lightning, The Unforgiven, The memory remains, Welcome home (sanitarium), Sad but true, Wherever I may roam, One, Master of puppets, Battery, Fade to black, Seek and destroy, Whiskey in the jar, Nothing else matters, Enter sandman

James Hetfield

James Hetfield

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Lars Ulrich

Kirk Hammett

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Robert Trujillo

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