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When Metallica played their first-ever concert at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium, the crowd’s reaction to "Enter Sandman" triggered seismic activity.
While the minor seismic activity, quickly dubbed the “Metallica Quake” online, posed no danger, it was too minor to register ...
The sold-out crowd when Metallica played "Enter Sandman" Video: Courtesy of Metallica and Virginia Tech When Metallica performed at Virginia Tech's stadium for the first time ever on Wednesday, the ...
Seismographs are usually used to measure when pieces of the earth slam into each other, but they’re pretty good at measuring ...
Virginia Tech has harnessed "Enter Sandman" to get the crowd going at football games since the start of the millennium, and it was only natural that ...
A 3.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in central Virginia on Tuesday afternoon, May 6, the United States Geological Survey said. The earthquake was reported about 5 miles south of Dillwyn ...
It was the first time rock band Metallica had ever played live in Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium...and the crowd jumped so hard ...
College football is built on tradition. It is woven and ingrained in the sport’s rich history that can’t be found anywhere else. The tradition, pageantry, and showmanship are what make ...
A small seismic event was registered at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium after 60,000 Metallica fans started jumping and cheering at the concert.
Thousands of Central Virginians are asking one another if they felt the earthquake that shook the region Tuesday afternoon.