Dave Mustaine appears to have covered a Metallica song he penned on Megadeth's final album. In the summer, the frontman revealed that their new record, which has since been revealed to be self-titled ...
When Metallica played on Saturday night of Woodstock '94, they opened and closed their 15-song set with cover songs. The band's stock was still soaring, even three years removed from their most recent ...
On Saturday (May 20), Jason Newsted and his namesake band Newsted performed their first live show since 2013, covering songs by Metallica, Motorhead, Ted Nugent and Ramones in addition to debuting 11 ...
To Mustaine’s credit, Megadeth is a genuinely great fucking record to go out on. It’s the first album to feature new ...
Metallica recorded the songs that Mustaine worked on for Kill' Em All—"The Four Horsemen," "Jump In The Fire," "Phantom Lord," and "Metal Militia"—with their new lead guitarist, Kirk Hammett. To say ...
From covering King Diamond and Mercyful Fateon Garage Inc. to teaming up with Lou Reed for a divisive art-rock album, Metallica has never been afraid to show its love and appreciation for other bands ...
One of the biggest “wha?!?!” moments when Megadeth unveiled their final album earlier this year was the reveal that they’d be covering “Ride The Lightning,” a song from Metallica — you know, that one ...
Metallica made sure to honor Black Sabbath at Back to the Beginning. At Black Sabbath’s highly-anticipated goodbye show, which featured performances from a multitude of bands, Metallica opted to play ...
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