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  • ...d nearly 50 million albums according to Nielsen/Soundscan. Formed in 1981, Metallica have released eight studio albums, a live album, and an EP which was later ...age Days Re-Revisited EP). In 1999 came the live album S&M, which featured Metallica backed up by the San Francisco Symphony.
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  • ...d nearly 50 million albums according to Nielsen/Soundscan. Formed in 1981, Metallica have released eight studio albums, a live album, and an EP which was later ...age Days Re-Revisited EP). In 1999 came the live album S&M, which featured Metallica backed up by the San Francisco Symphony.
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  • * 1988-1989: Metallica
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  • ''Metallica Sorayama'' (Nippon Shuppan Hanbai Deutschland GmbH, 2001)
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  • |James Hetfield of Metallica |James Hetfield of Metallica
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  • ...arfare'', their [[thrash metal]] release, which is similar to Megadeth and Metallica, in 1990. In 1992, they also came out with the album, ''Learn''.
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  • ...Quo, AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Iron Maiden]], Metallica and [[the Yardbirds]], it also includes articles and reviews of contemporar ...e, Bon Jovi, [[Iron Maiden]], Aerosmith, [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Jimmy Page]], Metallica, Thin Lizzy, [[Pink Floyd]], [[Jimi Hendrix]], Genesis, AC/DC, and Mötley
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  • ...2}}</ref> When Plant resumed his solo career, King became tour manager for Metallica and later Rush.
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  • {{rpl|Metallica}}
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  • |Metallica
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  • ...I'' on top in the States. Both albums sold more in their first week than [[Metallica]]'s self-titled album did in six. <ref name=gray93>Michael, Mich St., ''Gun ...e and even inciting riots in [[Montreal]] while performing with metal band Metallica. <ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE1DA1E3DF932A2575
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  • * Hoover, Herbert Clark and Lou Henry Hoover, trans., ''De Re Metallica'', by Agricola, G., The Mining magazine, London, 1912
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  • ...or My Chemical Romance, along with backup vocals. He enjoys the music of [[Metallica]], [[Queen (rock band)|Queen]], [[Megadeth]], and [[Slayer]]. He also says
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  • ...acceptable to have a poster of a shirtless and sweaty James Hetfield from Metallica on your wall, but never a half-naked or even fully clothed picture of Orlan
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  • ...f the tracks are uncredited covers of songs by heavy metal bands such as [[Metallica]], [[Pantera]], and [[Slayer (band)|Slayer]]. Prince has a law degree and,
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  • ...f the tracks are uncredited covers of songs by heavy metal bands such as [[Metallica]], [[Pantera]], and [[Slayer (band)|Slayer]]. Prince has a law degree and,
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  • *[[User:Marc J. Dziezynski|Marc]] got his thrash on, creating [[Metallica]]. He plans to source/expand/etc. it soon, though he definitely won't mind
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  • ...ery aggressive and rhythm-based style of metal. Examples are Slayer, early Metallica, Deliverance, and Megadeth. ...th guitarists sharing the lead and rhythm parts, for example Wishbone Ash, Metallica), singer (who is sometimes also one of the instrumentalists), and occasiona
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  • ...of the earliest printed technical treatises: [[Georg Agricola]]'s '''De re metallica''', originally published in 1556. At 670 pages, with 289 [[woodcuts]], the
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