METALLICA, FEAR FACTORY, GOJIRA In Moscow; Photos Available

April 27, 2010

Russia's Darkside e-zine has uploaded photos of METALLICA's April 25, 2010 concert at Olympic Stadium in Moscow. Support at the show came from GOJIRA and FEAR FACTORY.

The three bands' setlists were as follows:

GOJIRA:

01. Oroborus
02. The Heaviest Matter Of The Universe
03. Backbone
04. Lizard Skin
05. Flying Whales
06. Toxic Garbage Island

FEAR FACTORY:

01. Shock
02. Edgecrusher
03. Linchpin
04. Smasher/Devourer
05. Powershifter
06. Fear Campaign
07. Demanufacture
08. Self Bias Resistor
09. Replica

METALLICA:

01. That Was Just Your Life
02. Cyanide
03. Harvester Of Sorrow
04. Creeping Death
05. The Day That Never Comes
06. Sad But True
07. My Apocalypse
08. The Memory Remains
09. The Unforgiven III
10. No Remorse
11. One
12. Master Of Puppets
13. Blackened
14. Nothing Else Matters
15. Enter Sandman
- - - - - - - -
16. Blitzkrieg
17. Whiplash
18. Seek and Destroy

According to Prime Time Russia, METALLICA frontman James Hetfield was ripped off in a Moscow restaurant over the weekend. Hetfield claimed that he and the rest of the band had a meal worth around 8,000 rubles, or $270, but when he looked at his credit card receipt later, he had been charged 19,000 rubles, or approximately $650 — more than twice the actual bill. When Hetfield returned to the restaurant to complain, they showed him a receipt with his signature on it — which he thought was forged.

METALLICA's March 13 concert in Oslo, Norway was the opening show of the band's new European tour. This leg follows a successful South American run, which brought the guys to Peru, Panama, Costa Rica, Argentina, Chile, Brazil and several other countries.

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