The heavy metal rockers of Metallica named the Carolina Band the grand prize winner of its third annual collegiate marching ...
Heavy-metal band Metallica selects University of South Carolina marching band to play its music in a new EA Sports College football video game.
Bridgewater College’s Screamin’ Eagles band placed second in their division at the Metallica Marching Band Competition.
This win gives the USC Gamecock band the opportunity to record a Metallica song and the “Campus Clash” opening scene theme ...
Known as “Hollywood’s Band,” RCC students have marched in the Rose Parade, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and other events. They’ve appeared in TV shows, music videos, commercials and movies, ...
Earlier today, Metallica announced the winners of the collegiate version of their 2025 Marching Band Competition. It’s an ...
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If you like Metallica, then you'll love these 10 modern metal bands
If you love Metallica, you’ll love these modern metal bands, as they follow similar paths and styles to the iconic band that ...
After decades of feuding, is a Metallica and Megadeth tour on the horizon? Dave Mustaine speaks out on the possibility of ...
The heavy metal band’s foundation awarded CCRI $75,000 to help students in financial need The scholarship provides financial support for students enrolled in the college’s medical assistant and ...
In 2001, Metallica hired an old army barracks in California to try and record album eight. The songs were scrapped when James Hetfield entered rehab, but many fans still want to hear them finished.
Nearly 150,000 votes were cast in five rounds of our March Dadness tournament and you've crowned Metallica the Best Dad Rock Band of All Time! The championship round was down to two representatives ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Metallica fans push both Ride the Lightning and Metallica to ...
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