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Metallica's Lars Ulrich and Mick JaggerMetallica‘s Lars Ulrich has credited The Rolling Stones for getting the metal giants back on track after furious arguments almost tore them apart. The US band say that a support slot with The Stones helped them get back to their best, after the 2004 documentary Some Kind of Monster captured the huge rows that surrounded […]The post Metallica’s Lars Ulrich hails The Rolling Stones for stopping them from splitting up appeared first on NME.
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