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For the first time in Hokies history, it wasn’t Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” booming for the football team. Instead, it was ...
So let it be written, so let it be done.” That quote from the 1956 film, The Ten Commandments, was a perfect kickoff to ...
Metallica performed their first of two sets at Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival on May 9, and it shook the world, or at ...
You can never expect the unexpected, and the same goes for these three musicians who nearly lost their lives on stage due to freak accidents.
European metal bands had a vicious edge their US counterparts mostly lacked, and semi-forgotten Danish snarlers Artillery ...
Band played first-ever concert at Lane Stadium, where the Black Album classic has served as the Hokies football team's intro ...
After months of anticipation, a full Lane Stadium was able to view Metallica for the first concert Lane Stadium ever held. Walking into Lane hours before opene ...
If you know college football tradition, you likely know why fans in Blacksburg, Va. were setting off the seismograph at ...
As for the home team, the Hokies are coming off a 6-7 season that saw them go 4-4 in ACC play — good for ninth in the ...
This still from a video released by Metallica shows (L-R) bassist Robert Trujillo, singer-guitarist James Hetfield and ...
An historic night for a stop on the M72 World Tour was capped with the song every Virginia Tech fan waited to hear live at Lane Stadium for a quarter of a century.
Metallica frontman James Hetfiled ended up meeting Sandman, the racehorse named after the band's 1991 hit "Enter Sandman." ...