Metallica was selected as MTV's Icon for 2003, with the event held in Universal City, California. It featured performances by Sum 41, Staind, Avril Lavigne, Snoop Dogg, Korn, and Limp Bizkit, as well as celebrity appearances by Rob Zombie, Lisa Marie Presley, Jim Breuer, Sean Penn, and others. The special concluded with Metallica performing a medley of songs from their early albums, spanning 1983 to 1991, followed by their most recent single, "Frantic". It was their first television appearance with bassist Robert Trujillo, who had joined the band just a few months prior. MTV set up a website to promote the special, featuring testimonials by celebrities and musicians including Kelly Osbourne, Sully Erna of Godsmack, Ja Rule, and Dave "Phoenix" Farrell and Chester Bennington of Linkin Park.
Performances
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Sum 41 medley of "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Enter Sandman", and "Master of Puppets"
Staind "Nothing Else Matters"
Avril Lavigne "Fuel"
Snoop Dogg "Sad But True"
Korn "One"
Limp Bizkit "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"
Metallica medley of "Hit the Lights", "Enter Sandman", "Blackened", "Creeping Death", and "Battery", "Frantic"
we want 'JASON' back
utubeisadrug2me 3 months ago
wtf bunch of hipsters hahaha
BBFOXHOUND 4 months ago
WHAT THE FUCK!?
AVRIL WHAT EVER THE FUCK IS PLAYING A METALLICA SONG!?
STOP!SINGING!
cavalierfan1995 9 months ago
I like Staind's version of Nothing Else Matters.Obviously Metallica's is better.
BobReidy 1 year ago
they should have put more metal bands there, that what their fans are after. limp bizkit and korn were the only close gener bands there... i dont have anything against the others but there were other bands that should have been there.
bigyair 1 year ago
that must be unconfortable to rob
jbeligni 1 year ago