In this video, instructor Curt Mitchell shows viewers how to play guitar in the manner of the popular group Metallica. Techniques are shown both at regular and slow speeds and each segment features tight close-ups. Over 50 Metallica techniques are taught, including the run-jen-jen rhythm, speed picking, minor scale patterns, and moveable power chords.
Quebec Magnetic is a live concert video album by Metallica, documenting two shows the band played at the Colisée Pepsi in Quebec City, Canada on October 31 and November 1, 2009 on their World Magnetic Tour. Three hours of footage including classics, live rarities and new Death Magnetic material, all in 5.1 surround sound. Bonus section includes 8 songs performed on the second night. Directed by Wayne Isham (who's previous work includes Metallica longform concerts "S&M", "Cunning Stunts", and "Live S**t: Binge & Purge", among others). "Quebec Magnetic" captures a band at a peak moment in their illustrious career. Metallica: Quebec Magnetic movie was released Dec 10, 2012 by the Blackened studio.
Recorded Live In Quebec City In 2009 Includes 26 Songs, Plus Bonus Material Over 3 Hours Of Footage On 2 DVD Discs All For A Fan-Friendly!
METALLICA today announced that they will reissue their first two albums, 1983's "Kill 'Em All" and 1984's "Ride The Lightning", on April 15. Both albums have been remastered for the most advanced sound quality and will be available in three formats — CD, vinyl, and deluxe box set. On Kill 'Em All, Metallica fuses the intricate riffing of New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands like Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and Diamond Head with the velocity of Motörhead and hardcore punk. Kill 'Em All is pure destructive power, executed with jaw-dropping levels of scientific precision.
METALLICA today announced that they will reissue their first two albums, 1983's "Kill 'Em All" and 1984's "Ride The Lightning", on April 15. Both albums have been remastered for the most advanced sound quality and will be available in three formats — CD, vinyl, and deluxe box set. The varied sounds of "Ride The Lightning", which included the first METALLICA ballad in "Fade To Black", drew mixed responses from some fans. The band's drummer, Lars Ulrich, told Rolling Stone magazine: "It did surprise us a little bit, I guess. People started calling us sellouts and all that type of stuff. Some people were a little bit bewildered by the fact that there was a song that had acoustic guitars."