youtube.com - 9/6/2008
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Lars congratulates YouTube users for their great versions of Metallica songs. Metallica's new album "Death Magnetic" released September 12th, 2008.
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METALLICA's LARS ULRICH Thanks YouTube Fans
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A three-minute video clip of METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich congratulating YouTube users for their great interpretations of 'TALLICA songs can be viewed below. METALLICA 's official web site is currently streaming ...
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Lars welcoming everyone that cares to the Metallica TV YouTube Channel source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl2qocBpM1U
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"These are long songs ... we're talking seven-minute, eight-minute, nine-minute nutty-ass songs," Lars Ulrich says of "Death Magnetic," Metallica's long-gestating first album in five years.