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Metallica is an American heavy metal band active from the 1980s to the 2000s. After building a loyal following through its role in the development of thrash metal in the 1980s, Metallica successfully broadened its audience in the early 1990s. Accordingly, the band stood as the most commercially visible example of the metal genre for most of that decade. However, Metallica's vastly increased commercial success was accompanied by stylistic changes that fostered accusations of 'selling out' by some long-time fans. In 2003 Metallica released St. Anger, a collection of the most aggressive music they'd written in a decade, to deeply divided critical reviews and comparatively mediocre sales figures. Nevertheless, extensive and successful tours throughout 2003 and 2004 reinforced the band's reputation as a top-notch live act. - Metallica -- Metallica Web
A site with tons of Metallica links and web rings, some of the pages have some interesting information and one has some awesome trivia! Go ahead have a look and enjoy! - Metallica -- Music
Metallica was easily the best, most influential heavy metal band of the '80s, responsible for bringing the music back to Earth. Instead of playing the usual rock star games of metal stars of the early '80s, the band looked and talked like they were from the street. Metallica expanded the limits of thrash, using speed and volume not for their own sake, but to enhance their intricately structured compositions. - Metallica -- Recordings
Around 1982 Metallica recorded demos like "Ron's Garage" and "Hit the Lights." In the same year, Metallica released a full demo entitled "No Life ‘Til Leather," which became successful in the underground scene. - Metallica -- Bands
The first of three landmark Metallica instrumentals, “Ktulu” is a leisurely affair that still contains plenty of ass-kicking moments. It’s easy to label Metallica as nothing more than thrash artists, but on this track they show undeniable musicianship. Running more than eight minutes, “Ktulu” contains numerous movements and showed early on that the band was open to experimentation and deviation from the norm. - Metallica -- Albums
Metallica is an American heavy metal band. They were formed in October 1981. With 57 million albums sold in the United States, and 35 million albums sold outside the U.S., the band has sold just over 90 million albums making them one of the most commercially successful heavy metal acts in history. Metallica are currently 18th on the RIAA's list of top selling acts in the United States. - Metallica -- Lars Ulrich
In 1989, Metallica received its first Grammy Award nomination for ...And Justice for All, in the new Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrument category. Metallica was the favorite to win; ... the award was given to Jethro Tull for the album Crest of a Knave.[26] The result generated controversy among fans and the press, as Metallica was standing off-stage waiting to receive the award after performing the song "One". Jethro Tull had been advised by their manager not to attend the ceremony as he was expecting Metallica to win.[26] The award was named in Entertainment Weekly's "Grammy's 10 Biggest Upsets".[27] Three years later, Ulrich referred to the award when accepting a Grammy for "Enter Sandman" stating "We gotta thank Jethro Tull for not putting out an album this year."[28] - Spawn -- Spawn: Armageddon
As Spawn: Armageddon is a linear action title, you won’t find any reasons to pick it up and play through it again. There are no unlockables to speak of, and since the medallions direct you through the levels, you won’t find any secret areas or other types of surprises. - Trivium -- Bands
Trivium is a very determined band. Not Even hurricane Charlie could keep them from performing in their hometown Orlando. Trivium was founded in 2000. Trivium is Latin for the intersection between the three schools of learning: grammar, rhetoric and logic. With this name they point out the diversity of their music, which varies from late 80’s and 90’s trash to death metal and prog-rock. - Digital Millennium Copyright Act -- Companies
Online music company Napster is testing the boundaries of the two-year-old Digital Millennium Copyright Act in an attempt to have the court drop the lawsuit filed against it by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The law's safe harbor provisions state that the users of a service, not online service providers, are responsible for copyright violations. The law was designed to protect software, literature, music, and videos from online piracy, while ... protecting service providers like AOL. Napster argues that its services are similar to Web browsers and other Web-based applications, and the company should therefore be guarded by the act's safe harbor. Some attorneys believe the law was not written to protect companies like Napster, and say the law will quickly be rewritten if Napster's argument succeeds. However, even if the music industry defeats Napster, it faces a slew of other piracy threats.
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