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'Metallica Through the Never' 3D Film Trailer Unveiled

- Source: Noisecreep

Metallica's James Hetfield recently stated that the band was in the final process of completing their 'Metallica Through the Never' 3D film and it looks as though things are close enough to finally share with an audience as the movie's first trailer has arrived online.

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Golden Gods Awards Honor Metallica

- Source: Rolling Stone

The fifth annual Revolver Golden Gods Awards ceremony in Los Angeles carried an extra heavy load of brightness and dark last night, with real excitement over Metallica 's headlining set counterbalanced by news of the death of Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman.

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Metallica's 3D Movie Headed to IMAX

- Source: Rolling Stone

The concerts featured humongous pyrotechnics displays, a dozen floating coffins and "planned malfunctions," and the band sold tickets for the third and final show for just $5 to benefit the Vancouver Food Bank.

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Metallica to launch their own pinball machine

- Source: NME

According to Metal Hammer , the games machine was designed by Stern Pinball Inc and play will play stack of the metallers classic tracks including 'Creeping Death', 'For Whom The Bell Tolls', 'Master Of Puppets', 'Fuel', 'Battery', 'Sad But True', 'Enter Sandman' and others.

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Six-Year-Old Drummer Plays Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, and More

- Source: Metal Sucks

Avery Molek is a six year old who does drum covers of various metal and hard rock hits, including songs by Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, and Stone Temple Pilots (the “sex type thing so I guess Avery learned about the birds and the bees the hard way: from Scott Weiland), amongst others. Why does he do this? No idea. I suspect because his parents really want to be famous themselves and so they make the kid be their dancing monkey to get attention. In any case, whatever — lil’ dude is pretty goddamn good. He should be playing drums for Slayer or Guns N’ Roses in no time. Or, if he’s really, really lucky, one of David Draiman’s bands. Watch:

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