METALLICA's ULRICH Mistaken For JESUS CHRIST

March 11, 2004

The following item comes to us via Encyclopedia Metallica:

Barry Layden from Glasgow, Scotland reports: "I was reading The Daily Record (Scottish tabloid paper) on Saturday, [March 6, 2004] and there was an article about Jesus appearing on a road sign and it shows a photo which I have enclosed. At first I never really paid any attention to it until this morning (March 11) when my mum asked me if I had seen the article about Jesus appearing on a road sign, I said yes, she went and got the paper from wed the 10th and showed me what people had been writing in to say about the image. As soon as I read the comments I could see who the image was actually, not Jesus Christ but another great man, the image was of Lars Ulrich from the inside of [METALLICA's] 'Black Album'. I got my album out and right enough it was him." Check out the newspaper article here.

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