
Metallica: Rock in Rio 2015
Sep 19 2015
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Metallica at Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September 19, 2015. Setlist: Fuel / For Whom the Bell Tolls / Battery / King Nothing / Ride the Lightning (followed by Kirk's guitar doodle) / The Unforgiven / Cyanide / Wherever I May Roam / Sad But True (followed by Trujillo's bass doodle) / Turn the Page (Bob Seger cover) / The Frayed Ends of Sanity / One / Master of Puppets (followed by Kirk's guitar solo) / Fade to Black / Seek & Destroy / Whiskey in the Jar / Nothing Else Matters / Enter Sandman
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James Hetfield
Self - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar

Lars Ulrich
Self - Drums

Kirk Hammett
Self - Guitar

Robert Trujillo
Self - Bass
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