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The Masters of Puppets
Title: The Masters of Puppets
Category: Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 3134 | Pages: 13.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Masters of Puppets
With an unusual talent that attracts teenagers, Metallica had everything going, along with the appeal of black leather and long hair in the early-eighties. Their fans are so hardcore, and so in to them, it is almost like a religion (Metallica). If you are looking for hard-hitting heavy metal, a Metallica concert is where you want to be (Moshers).
At the heart of Metallica’s success lies the unity and collective strength of its four
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Narr. James Griter. Prod. Kay Hertferd. VH1. DirecTV. 17 November 1999.
Rees, Dafydd, and Luke Crampton. “Metallica.” Encyclopedia of Rock Stars. 1996 ed., 1: 572-573.
Sculley, Alan. "Lightning the Load Metallica Makes an Effort to Loosen Things Up." St. Louis Post Dispatch 10 January 1997: 05. Electric Library. CD-ROM. Infonautics Corporation, 1998.
Sinclair, Tom. “Popular Mechanics Rooting around in their record collections, Metallica dig up enough scrap metal to build a serviceable, if rickety, hard-rock jalopy.” Entertainment Weekly 18 December 1998: 84. Electric Library. CD-ROM. Infonautics Corporation, 1998.
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