I'm married to Metallica.

Metallica is my favorite band.

Life is for my own to live my own way.

Nobody wants to hear Metallica at lunchtime.

Cannot the kingdom of salvation take me home.

I'm just sittin here trying not to be unhappy.

Strangely enough, I've become a Metallica fan.

Megadeth doesn't sound anything like Metallica.

I didn't like the way I was let go from Metallica.

It's all fun and games until someone gets a boner.

Without Metallica, I wouldn't play the way that I do.

You don't hear Metallica complaining about Pearl Jam.

I think every Metallica album is unique in its own way.

I have a very vague surface level awareness of Metallica.

As long as it says Metallica on the record it's Metallica.

There is something powerful in Metallica, a will, a drive.

One of my few shortcomings is that I can't predict the future.

We never see ourselves as being on a higher level than our fans.

My first gig with Metallica was at San Quentin State Penitentiary.

One thing about being in Metallica is I've always felt challenged.

There is one Metallica. We have many styles, it's called Metallica.

When Lars said, 'We want you to be in Metallica,' I was blown away.

It wasn't enough for Megadeth to do well; I wanted Metallica to fail.

My guitars are my umbilical cord. They're directly wired into my head.

I always say, 'Hey, I'm in Metallica, but I wasn't on the Black Album.'

Without Metallica, we wouldn't have a lot of the bands that we have now.

I love heavy metal, Metallica. I'm into Jefferson Starship and acid rock.

Metallica - they're so demonic, they're crazy, I don't know how they do it.

I was into Metallica when they first started, like when Kill Em All came out.

I don't need anything to get me up at the gym other than 'Metallica' and 'AC/DC'.

I'm not Metallica, you can tell that I'm really not that angry in most of my songs.

Metallica is a wonderful key to have on my key ring. I can go anywhere - it's great.

I tell you very honestly, 1 billion percent, I have never regretted leaving Metallica.

Metallica's the only band I've ever been in and it's the only band I ever wanna be in.

What I have learned about Metallica is that it's all about taking chances and challenges.

I am a music freak. My tastes run the gamut from Willie Nelson to Metallica to Miles Davis.

We're really excited to be even talked about in the same breath as Foo Fighters or Metallica.

We've never been shy to admit that Metallica is a huge influence in our lives and on our music.

I saw Metallica, I'm not a major Metallica fan, but I like music enough to get invited and went.

I like the original Metallica version they did on 'Garage Days' - 'Last Caress' and 'Green Hell.'

That is one thing about playing with Guns N' Roses and Metallica: everyone wants to interview you.

Metallica is a big, huge influence and inspiration. That's who Babymetal aspires to become some day.

I would like to teach Metallica our dance moves, just because we've learned so much from them about metal.

With my experience with Metallica, I've already surfed Portugal, Morocco, and all over Australia with Kirk.

Writing a Metallica song is a journey and a process, and it takes time, but that's what's special about it.

Metallica is the world to me - it always has been, and that's not going to change. I'm married to Metallica.

Soundgarden and Metallica, The Ramones, Everclear... I think they all wanted to see if we still knew how to play.

The great thing about Metallica's music and the lyrics, it's always going to be hopefully a motivating experience.

Metallica is a very complicated, fragile thing. On the outside, it's all metal, but on the inside it's very delicate.

In a lot of ways, Metallica is like a fusion band. It's not necessarily jazz or any of that, but the music is grooving.

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