VH1 When Metallica Ruled The World DSRip XviD-aAF
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Release Date....: 04-02-05 Air Date........: 03-31-05 Source..........: Satellite Network.........: VH1 Video...........: XviD 1.0.3 Video Bitrate...: 2 Pass VBR Audio...........: MP3 @ 48000 Hz Audio Bitrate...: VBR 128 kbps Duration........: 42 Minutes Resolution......: 512x384 Aspect Ratio....: 4:3 Frame Rate......: 29.976 Fps Size............: 25x15mb Genre...........: Music Even people who don't know heavy metal know Metallica. Always controversial, always outspoken, always uncompromising; Metallica rose from obscurity to take over the world of heavy metal and become the 7th biggest selling act in American history. Now VH1 has produced the ultimate no holds barred oral history of Metallica: When Metallica Ruled The World. This one hour long documentary will take you through the band's tumultuous 24 year history and give you the real story behind their recent ups and downs, including James Hetfield's battle with alcohol, Jason Newsted's resignation, and the bands subsequent journey into therapy. The show begins in 1981 when drummer Lars Ulrich and guitarist/vocalist James Hetfield meet each other through "Musician Wanted" ads in a local Los Angeles paper and start a volatile relationship that will drive the band to the top of the heavy metal world and ultimately to the brink of destruction some twenty years later. In between; Metallica's hard partying earns them the infamous nickname "Alcoholica", they face the tragic death of bassist Cliff Burton, become a worldwide phenomenon with the 1991 release of the Black Album and enrage music fans across America by taking on music-swapping giant Napster. When Metallica Ruled The World tells the tale of the world's most dangerous band through the people who lived it. It brings you inside the nearly three decades of dramatic success, drunken debauchery and tragic setbacks that have made Metallica one of Rock and Roll's greatest stories. INTERVIEWS INCLUDE: James Hetfield - Lead Singer Lars Ulrich - Drummer Jason Newsted - Former Bassist Kirk Hammett - Lead Guitarist Robert Trujillo - Bassist Bob Rock - Producer Sully Erna - Godsmack, Lead Singer Scott Ian - Anthrax, Guitarist Jim Breuer- Comedian Joe Berlinger - Co-Director, Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
lol @ Jim Breuer's inclusion on the interview list. :D
Kan noen please si meg hvordan man spiller av dette tv programet? jeg ser bare en haug med ukjente filer og en sample fil som kun varer i kort tid...
Hvilket program skal jeg bruke?
Takk:)
Hvilket program skal jeg bruke?
Takk:)
packa upp med Winrar. sen spela upp med media player.
Does anyone have the Kiss episode of this series?
That would be great!
That would be great!
Fy fan! Ingen kritik till dig som la upp den här, tack så mkt btw, men fan vad den här sög! En bantad, version av SKOM, Dark souls, cliff 'em all typ. Hehe, besviken...
hey there can anyone seed me i's stauck at 92% thankss
Nizzwe was here..
"hey there can anyone seed me i's stauck at 92% thankss"
me too, seed please!!
me too, seed please!!
95% please seed! I will soon have it if some seed:)
Metallica, metal band? Their greatest hit is Nothing Else Matters. Is that metal? No! Biggest sellouts in history. And Lars "danish accent" Ulrich is a moron.
Let's not forget Master Of Puppets and Justice album. But I totally agree they r the biggest sellouts in rock scene .
sellout...
i think its human to have enough of playing music kill em all style 24/7 so they decided to create something different. i didnt like it and still dont like songs on the late albums, but if you go back to what they started with its just stupid to claim that they are no metal band...wtf
thx
i think its human to have enough of playing music kill em all style 24/7 so they decided to create something different. i didnt like it and still dont like songs on the late albums, but if you go back to what they started with its just stupid to claim that they are no metal band...wtf
thx
if u guys hate metallica that much, why bother downloading a documentary of them?
and how can "heisiandiishe" even think of arguing that metallica played "kill em all 24/7", they never EVER did that, all subsequent albums were completely different.
u and all the other farts here never even heard a minute of anything other than nothing else matters or the unforgiven.
get the f*ck outta here, people that ignorant and dumb are not even entitled to an opinion so get lost
and how can "heisiandiishe" even think of arguing that metallica played "kill em all 24/7", they never EVER did that, all subsequent albums were completely different.
u and all the other farts here never even heard a minute of anything other than nothing else matters or the unforgiven.
get the f*ck outta here, people that ignorant and dumb are not even entitled to an opinion so get lost
"Sellout" when concerning 'tallica is such a cleche' it's ridiculous! You people are monkey see-monkey do. Gerby1990 is absoloutely right,except I think heisiandiishe,on the kill'emall remark meant their GENERAL metal style of the early period,as opposed to some other albums.Anytime a band is successful they are dubbed as sellouts.And if they are such,NOT the biggest,I don't see a 'tallica family reality show! Anyway I'm gonna seed for awhile to help out if this dl finishes,at least 2gb worth.
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