METALLICA: Unauthorized DVD History Due This Week

July 18, 2005

Spain's Locomotive Records has set a July 19 release date for a documentary-styled two-hour DVD history of METALLICA, filled with exclusive interviews, interactive trivia, extensive discographies, onstage/offstage/backstage action and the kind of critical analysis that only "unauthorized" projects like these could muster.

"The History of Metallica: Out of the Loop" chronicles the metal superband's humble beginnings as an upstart young San Francisco thrash quartet on to the death of Cliff Burton and the defection of Jason Newsted. The METALLICA story is filled with controversy, tragedy, humor, a myriad of adventures and only the kind of heavy metal music that this one juggernaut of a band could possibly produce. "The History of Metallica: Out of the Loop" is a must for all METALLICA fans.

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