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As a part of the Monsters of Rock tour, Metallica performs a free concer...
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As a part of the Monsters of Rock tour, Metallica performs a free concert in Moscow at the Tushino Airfield, before a crowd estimated between 750,000 and 1.6 million people. Legend has it that the the President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev personally invited the band to play at the concert. The concert features also AC/DC and Pantera. More than 1,000 militiamen are on guard around the stage, and more are hidden in trucks parked further away. Their violent methods of controlling crowds leave 53 people injured.
Bands on bill: AC/DC, Metallica, E.S.T., Black Crowes, Pantera
Setlist: Ecstacy of Gold Enter Sandman Creeping Death Harvester of Sorrow Fade to Black Sad But True Master of Puppets Seek and Destroy For Whom the Bell Tolls One Whiplash Symptom of the Universe / Back in Black (jam) Last Caress Am I Evil? Battery
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Performance of Metallica in Monsters of Rock in Moscow on september 28th...
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Performance of Metallica in Monsters of Rock in Moscow on september 28th of 1991.
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No band affected the metal world more than Pantera during the early to m...
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No band affected the metal world more than Pantera during the early to mid-'90s. Beginning with its 1990 album, Cowboys from Hell, the post-thrash band put to rest any and all remnants of the '80s metal scene, almost single-handedly demolishing any notion that hair metal, speed metal, power metal, et al., were anything but passé. Sure, a lot of critics point toward Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and the subsequent alternative rock explosion as the death knell of '80s-style metal, but you could just as easily point toward Pantera.
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This video is a slide show of lightning storm pictures backed by Metalli...
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This video is a slide show of lightning storm pictures backed by Metallica's Ride The Lightning song, there are some really awesome pictures in the video
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