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As the original kings of thrash metal, Metallica have dominated the global metal scene since the 1980s with some of the bigges...  All product info

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Lick Library: Learn To Play Metallica

As the original kings of thrash metal, Metallica have dominated the global metal scene since the 1980s with some of the biggest riffs ever to fill a stadium. In Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield the band have the best of both worlds - a virtuoso technician and a razor-sharp rhythm machine. Their songs have defined the metal sound, and paved the way for countless imitators.

Jamie Humphries provides a note-by-note guide to five Metallica favourites from across the band's career, including Battery, Sad But True and Enter Sandman.

Songlist:

  • Battery
  • Enter Sandman
  • Fade To Black
  • Sad But True
  • The Unforgiven

Features:

  • Manufacturer: Roadrock International
  • Genre: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Medium: DVD
  • Language: English
  • Difficulty: Middle (3)
  • Arrangement: Guitar
  • CD: No
  • DVD: Yes
  • CD-ROM: No
  • Series: Lick Library
  • Artist: Metallica
  • Author: Jamie Humphries
  • Publishing Number: RDR0122
  • ISBN: 5060088821275
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