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Metallica sent a cease & desist letter to the Pentagon after Sec. of Defense Pete Hegseth's unauthorized use of 'Enter ...
Rolling Stone noted that Metallica has had a complicated relationship with the military over the use of their music. During ...
Thousands of dance music fans are enjoying the Tomorrowland festival in Belgium this weekend after heavy metal heroes ...
The move adds Metallica to a growing list of artists who have challenged the Trump administration's use of music in political or government media without authorization.
Metallica has issued a cease and desist to the Pentagon after a video featuring Fox News host Pete Hegseth used their hit ...
A quadcopter buzzes toward Defense Secretary  Pete  Hegseth on the Pentagon lawn. As he grabs the memo dangling from its ...
A video showing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth touting U.S. drone capabilities was deleted and reposted after a major rock ...
For that reason, our journey begins in 1983, the year Metallica's debut album Kill 'Em All was released on Megaforce Records.
'80s Metal Icons Secure Surprise Victory Over U.S. Government first appeared on Parade on Jul 14, 2025 This story was ...
AI controlled "slaughterbot" drones likely within 12 months in Ukraine, new research suggests AI agents are 70% useless, and ...
Justin Fulcher, who previously accused a colleague of calling the cops on him, has been ousted from the Pentagon ...
Metallica issued a copyright notice after a video about a new drone soundtracked by 'Enter Sandman' was posted online.