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(New page: Metallica is a heavy metal band that were hugely popular in the 80s and 90s. They lost a Grammy the first year the Grammy's introduced the Heavy Metal award to Jethro Tull. Metallica has s...)
 
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Metallica is a heavy metal band that were hugely popular in the 80s and 90s. They lost a Grammy the first year the Grammy's introduced the Heavy Metal award to Jethro Tull. Metallica has some iconic songs like [[Enter Sandman]], [[The Unforgiven]], and [[Nothing Else Matters]].
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Metallica <s>is</s> <u>was</u> a heavy metal band that were hugely popular in the 80s and 90s. They lost a Grammy the first year the Grammy's introduced the Heavy Metal award to Jethro Tull. Metallica has some iconic songs like <s>[[Enter Sandman]], [[The Unforgiven]], and [[Nothing Else Matters]]</s> [[Master of Puppets]], [[Seek & Destroy]] and [[For Whom the Bell Tolls]].
  
 
== Napster ==
 
== Napster ==
  
[[Lars Ulrich]] whining about [[Napster]] made a lot of fans that liked them turn on them because they were against the few distribution of music. The [[RIAA]] has used the Napster case as a money grabbing front since then.
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The band's fucktard drummer, [[Lars Ulrich]], whining about [[Napster]] made a lot of fans that liked them turn on them because they were against the few distribution of music. The [[RIAA]] has used the Napster case as a money grabbing front since then.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:58, 1 July 2008

Metallica is was a heavy metal band that were hugely popular in the 80s and 90s. They lost a Grammy the first year the Grammy's introduced the Heavy Metal award to Jethro Tull. Metallica has some iconic songs like Enter Sandman, The Unforgiven, and Nothing Else Matters Master of Puppets, Seek & Destroy and For Whom the Bell Tolls.

Napster

The band's fucktard drummer, Lars Ulrich, whining about Napster made a lot of fans that liked them turn on them because they were against the few distribution of music. The RIAA has used the Napster case as a money grabbing front since then.