METALLICA: 'Some Kind Of Monster' Video To Premiere On 'Headbanger's Ball'

June 6, 2004

The fourth video from METALLICA's "St. Anger", "Some Kind Of Monster", will make its on-air debut on this weekend's edition of "Headbanger's Ball". "Headbanger's Ball" airs Saturdays from 10-12 p.m. EST on MTV2. As previously reported, the video will also be included on the "Some Kind of Monster" EP, due on July 13 through Elektra Records. In addition to the title cut, the EP will also contain an edit of the same song, as well as live versions of "The Four Horsemen", "Damage, Inc.", "Leper Messiah", "Motorbreath", "Ride the Lightning" and "Hit the Lights" (originally released on the U.K. EP release of "The Unnamed Feeling"). The live cuts are from a June 11, 2003 show in Paris.

(Thanks: The 4 Horsemen)

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