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Metallica Rocks Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium, Closing With Rousing Performance Of ‘Enter Sandman’


Metallica rocked Lane Stadium for two hours Wednesday night, nearing the conclusion of its M72 World Tour set with an electric rendition of “Master of Puppets,” after which lead singer James Hetfield gave the least convincing good night in rock show history. "Good night,” he announced, drawing a smattering of “Noooos” in the crowd. (Tech Sideline)

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Metallica Rocks Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium, Closing With Rousing Performance Of ‘Enter Sandman’


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