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METALLICA: 30-Minute Buenos Aires Press Conference Video

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The four members of METALLICA took part in a 30-minute press conference prior to the band's January 21, 2010 concert at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires. Watch it in two parts below.

When asked about the significance of METALLICA's upcoming "Big Four" shows in Europe with SLAYER, MEGADETH and SLAYER, METALLICA guitarist/vocalist James Hetfield responded, "I think after recording [METALLICA's 2008 album] 'Death Magnetic' and seeing the great response of us feeling like we're really strong and together again as a band, and then the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction, a lot of history kind of caught up to us. Embracing our past, with writing this kind of music again, and inviting all of our friends to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame and having this sense of nostalgia and being OK with that, a lot of it brought up the importance — at least for myself — and conveying it that the [San Francisco] Bay Area was pretty important for us and some of the thrash music of the 1980s was a big movement. And also celebrating the other bands who have survived that long; it's not easy — a band like MEGADETH, a band like METALLICA, a band like SLAYER and ANTHRAX, who are still going. And why don't we get together and celebrate the fact that we've been together for almost 30 years. And we were trying to do that a little earlier, but [it wasn't] just 'till now [that] everyone was available and willing to do that.

METALLICA's setlist for the Buenos Aires concert was as follows:

01. Creeping Death
02. For Whom The Bell Tolls
03. Wherever I May Roam
04. Harvester Of Sorrow
05. Fade To Black
06. That Was Just Your Life
07. The End Of The Line
08. Sad But True
09. Cyanide
10. All Nightmare Long
11. One
12. Master Of Puppets
13. Blackened
14. Nothing Else Matters
15. Enter Sandman
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16. Last Caress
17. Whiplash
18. Seek and Destroy

METALLICA's first-ever concert appearance in Peru set an attendance record as the biggest music event in Peruvian history, with 55,000 fans showing up to see the band play on Tuesday night (January 19) at a stadium in Lima. At a press conference several hours before the concert, Hetfield told reporters that the band was grateful for the response. "It's unbelievable," he said. "It's amazing, and we're very grateful that it's still happening. You know, METALLICA's been together for 29 years or more, and it's really great to know that there are still places that we haven't played, like in Lima — it's our first time here."

METALLICA's Peruvian gig grossed approximately $3.7 million in U.S. dollars.

The country's two biggest previous concerts in 2009 were the JONAS BROTHERS, who drew a total of 55,000 over two nights, and OASIS, who drew 41,000 fans.

DEPECHE MODE and THE KILLERS also performed there for 30,000 people.

METALLICA's show was the first of a South American tour that will bring the band to Panama, Costa Rica, Argentina, Chile, Brazil and several other countries. After that, the quartet will head to Europe for dates throughout the spring and summer.

 

SLAYER Cancels Immediate Tour Plans; TOM ARAYA Scheduled For Back Surgery

California thrash metal legends SLAYER have been forced to cancel all of their immediate tour plans — including the American and Canadian Carnage tour dates that were set to kick off on January 18, as well as the band's European headline tour scheduled for March and April.

SLAYER bassist/vocalist Araya, known for aggressively swinging his long mane of hair.

while performing, began experiencing back problems while on the band's Australian/New Zealand/Japanese tour last October. In spite of his rapidly increasing pain and discomfort, he carried on with the tour, but immediately upon returning home saw an orthopedic specialist who diagnosed a cervical radiculopathy. The rocker initially did not want to take the major surgery route, so the specialist recommended a series of minimally-invasive procedures. While those procedures have resulted in some improvement, Araya continues to deal with intermittent bouts of severe pain, numbness and muscle spasms.

"Tom gave various medical treatments more than a fair shot," said SLAYER's manager Rick Sales, "but they just haven't handled the problem, so he's biting the bullet and is scheduled for back surgery at the end of this month."

The surgical procedure that Araya will undergo, called an anterior cervical discectomy with fusion, is a relatively routine practice and the recovery rate is excellent.

Booking agents for both SLAYER and Megadeth

are already hard at work rescheduling tour dates; tickets already purchased for all shows will be honored at the rescheduled dates.

Sales added, "As unfortunate as this is for so many people — the MEGADETH and TESTAMENT camps, the concerts' promoters, and, of course, the fans — Tom's health is the number one priority, and this has to happen."

 

EXODUS - "Good Riddance" New Song off of Exhibit B: The Human Condition

San Francisco’s EXODUS, one of thrash metal’s seminal bands responsible for the birth and development of the genre, have named their ninth studio album Exhibit B: The Human Condition. The band are currently recording in Northern California with Andy Sneap (Megadeth, Arch Enemy, Kreator). The album is expected to be released in Spring 2010.

A brand new song, entitled "Good Riddance," which will appear on the forthcoming CD is available for streaming (as premiered during an EXODUS live web stream on December 19).

Zach Solomon-Beloin

Zach Solomon-Beloin

Broadcast Journalism major at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication. Guitar player for 7 years and born in Massachusetts. I'm a music blogger who's into social media. Go Red Sox.


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