Dude that vid is hilARious and Brian Johannsen is hott!
Unoriginable
Oct 09, 2008 5:50 PM
Animo is kicking ass again! The video is hilarious!
Crance
Oct 09, 2008 5:17 PM
i think this video is rad!
The Pirate
Oct 09, 2008 6:02 PM
Wait wait, Crance. You think? What's holding you back? Or did you mean that you know it's rad? I'm just confused by your comment, that's all. Let me know when the final verdict is in!
Metallica played its first show in quite a while last night in Los Angeles at the intimate Wiltern Theater. The show served as a benefit for the Silverlake Conservatory of Music, a nonprofit music school co-founded by Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea. However, Metallica did not premiere any new tunes. Instead, they chose to focus on the classics, giving fans nearly two hours of prime cuts like "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "Sanitarium," "Master of Puppets," "Battery," "Fight Fire with Fire" (featuring Flea) and "Seek and Destroy."
“It feels good to play live again,” singer/guitarist James Hetfield told the packed audience in L.A., according to Billboard.com. “We haven’t played here in a long time.” Additionally, drummer Lars Ulrich announced that the band will follow the September release of its as-yet-untitled album with a tour in October.
Next up for Metallica is Tucson's KFMA Day (May 16), KROQ/Los Angeles' Weenie Roast (May 17) and the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee (June 13). The band also will play the one-day Ozzfest in Dallas, August 9.
As previously reported, Metallica just launched a new Web site, MissionMetallica.com, which offers fans an inside look at the making of the new album. The band has posted a teaser video of them working in the studio which offers clips of riffs and new music. The band also promises "fly on the wall" footage of writing and recording, unique live tracks, exclusive studio photos and the ability to win backstage passes for every show this summer.