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Nuclear fear and forgotten strength: What Metallica’s 1991 Moscow concert still teaches
Just weeks earlier, hardline communists had attempted a coup to save the Soviet Union. Tanks rolled through Moscow. The world watched nervously. The nuclear superpower that had defined the Cold War ...
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Metallica Enter Sandman, titanium violin cover
Rob Landes performs a cover of Metallica's "Enter Sandman" on a 100% acoustic titanium violin. This award-winning violinist stuns with his instrumental rendition. Speedskater Francesca Lollobrigida ...
The energy builds from the first guitar notes emanating across Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium, a low and ominous riff building to a thumping heavy-metal peak. As it does, the Hokies barrel out of the ...
When the first note of Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' plays at Lane Stadium, there truly isn't a better moment in all sports. 66,000 fans jumping in unison. Players bursting out of the tunnel. Fireworks ...
Dyah (pronounced Dee-yah) is a Senior Author at Collider, responsible for both writing and transcription duties. She joined the website in 2022 as a Resource Writer before stepping into her current ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. – One of the loudest, most electric entrances in all of college football has once again been recognized on the national stage. On Wednesday, Aug. 27, Virginia Tech’s legendary ‘Enter ...
A video by the Pentagon using Metallica's Enter Sandman was removed as permission hadn't been granted by the band to use the 1991 classic. The US' defense secretary Pete Hegseth appears in the clip ...
The Pentagon removed and reposted a video that promoted its new drone initiative after the band Metallica hit the department with a copyright strike over the unauthorized use of its song "Enter ...
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