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Enter Sandman” played as Trump’s Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo about using more drones. The new version ...
Metallica and Guns N' Roses paid tribute to Black Sabbath at Ozzy Osbourne's 'Back to the Beginning' finale concert on ...
Joy, Louis Tomlinson, Matt Smith and Cara Delevingne were among the stars who made it out to Wales for the famed Britpop band ...
Black Sabbath's farewell concert, which included hits like "Iron Man" and "War Pigs," comes as the rocker is living with ...
Songs he had to choose from included entries from Outkast and The Doors, Too Short and Metallica, The Beatles and Slipknot, ...
The metal luminary, 76, took the stage with his original bandmates at a farewell festival in his Birmingham, England, ...
Hegseth stumbles his way through drone video with Metallica track playing in the background - Trump’s stark warning to Putin ...
Metallica has their fair share of songs that go to some dark places, but James Hetfield knew there was no going back from ...
After Metallica’s performance, Osbourne, 76, came out on stage and performed a five-song set by himself, before he was joined ...
Despite not knowing much about music theory, Lars Ulrich always knew when a Metallica album wasn't functioning properly ...
After entering the arena WWE-style to the tune of Metallica's Enter Sandman, the Blues controlled the game from the get-go.
Hegseth’s new hype video promoting a new era of U.S. “drone dominance” and soundtracked by Metallica crash landed to ridicule.