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Six Reasons to See a Metallica Concert

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But there, in that moment, face to face, when you concentrate to appreciate the four musicians, James, Lars, Kirk, and Robert, is when the pulsating, vibrant, dense, and spiritually complete adrenaline explodes in your veins, head, and neck, from feeling part of a whole and proud to be a headbanger, old or new.”

By Allan Lima

The Metallica is sorely missed. But they've rediscovered the joy of what they do, and if we didn't have Metallica anymore – if it had ended in that tragic accident on the Master Of Puppets tour that culminated in the death of bassist Cliff Burton, for example – it would be much worse.

We won't discuss these brief reasons about the "post-Master" or even post-Black Album career, but rather about its importance: Metallica, throughout its history, deserves to be seen live, and as such, must be subject to the adversities and evolutions of time, from changes in musical direction to technology itself, the era of illegal downloads being a prime example… however, even being aware of these and other various misfortunes, true or not, the band remains unscathed, imposing, as it has been in most of its shows, truly masterful in manipulating (pardon the pun) the masses of fans, new or old, who leave one of their shows duly ecstatic and thinking: "all these years in doubt, questioning whether it would be worth it or not, and these guys didn't disappoint me live…why didn't I see them before???" Why???

Let's look at the 6 reasons, but mainly because it's live that the band does what it does best: entertain and make even the most skeptical person discover that on stage, it's a unique experience. They are:

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