METALLICA, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE Among Q AWARDS Nominees

September 3, 2008

METALLICA has been nominated in the "Best Act In The World Today" category at this year's Q Awards, set to be held on October 6 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, in Park Lane, London, England. Also nominated is RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, who is up for the "Best Live Act" honor.

"Best Act In The World Today" nominees:

COLDPLAY
OASIS
MUSE
METALLICA
KINGS OF LEON

"Best Live Act" nominees:

KAISER CHIEFS
KINGS OF LEON
NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS
THE VERVE
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE

For a complete list of nominees, go to this location.

(Thanks: www.metpage.org)

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