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Do you think Metallica will get a send off tribute, similar to Ozzy/Black Sabbath?

Do you think Metallica will get a send off tribute, similar to Ozzy/Black Sabbath?
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Majorsus55555

Absolutely, their 30th shows were like that in a way

12 hours ago
wangatangs

And mtv did that mtv icon about metallica back in 2003, geez, 20 years ago?!? I watched the hell outta that in high school.

Bands like limp bizkit, korn, Avril, sum 41, snoop and Aaron lewis did their tribute thing. sum 41 killed it

Edit: here's limp bizkit doing sanitarium without Wes

11 hours ago
aaszn24

Limp Bizkit KILLED it covering Sanitarium

11 hours ago
MyBallsAche323

Ya it was good that night. But I went to Summer Sanitarium tour in mid 90's. Bizkit was last band before Metallica. We were walking to the venue (Hawthorne Race Track in Chicago) and heard Bizkit start playing Sanitarium, they got booed relentlessly which apparently drove them offstage. Don't play Metallica songs when you're opening for fucking Metallica lol.

8 hours ago
rekipsj

They opened on one of the nights of the current tour and their set was filled with constant Metallica riffs and tributes. Was a great warm up.

6 hours ago
Jfortner

Summer Sanitarium started in 2000.

5 hours ago
indyjoshvt

Yeah I was gonna say im pretty sure it was 03 with limp bizkit because that was the Mudvayne / Deftones / linkin park / like bizkit / Metallica lineup. Went to it in Montreal on the island.

5 hours ago
fvalt05

Definitely 2003. Was there

5 hours ago
RuinOnStandby
...And Justice for All

This incident in particular happened in 2003 I believe.

1 hour ago
Invoked1

I remember watching that and seeing Korn play One and I was so hyped for the solo and then they stopped right before it lol

8 hours ago
Motor_Preparation315

Cause there was no one in Korn that could do it 🤣

5 hours ago
ShoddyButterscotch59

Yeah... there's literally footage of he's showing munky how to play eruption..... pretty sure he could've handled it. It was likely time constraints and they just left it that way.

2 hours ago
CobraWasTaken
Metal Up Your Ass

Sum 41 has the best live version of Master of Puppets (other than Metallica themselves) that they did at one of their concerts. It's on YouTube if you wanna watch it.

9 hours ago
oddyholi

Trivium's version is superior, but your point is valid

9 hours ago
the_joy_of_VI

For the lazy: https://youtu.be/QR1jGidJ4RA?si=_pqAszl_CAJFyBMA

The guitar tone is actually sick and I applaud them 100%

5 hours ago
ermonski

Man that cover was so good. You may hate LB all you want but they had the best cover that night!

I wish they had a studio version of that

7 hours ago
yourcousinfromboston

Sum 41 do killer Metallica covers https://youtu.be/jxeyYdQtHrI?si=p8v4toUp3BdNZ-2U

6 hours ago
howjon99

I saw Metallica open for ozzy on 1986 on thru master of puppets tour. First bog arena concert.

12 hours ago
bwahhhhhhh

If I’m not mistaken, the ā€˜86 tour with Ozzy was the last time Metallica has ever opened for anyone (excluding the GnR co-headline tour where they alternated, but both were technically headliners).

So, it was only fitting that Metallica came out of ā€œopening act retirementā€ for Ozzy at his farewell show.

12 hours ago
quentdawg420

Didn’t ozzy say that metallica stole the show from him?

11 hours ago
pillgrinder

Everyone said Metallica stole the show from him, not just Ozzy.

11 hours ago
Glen-Belt

Metallica opened for Rolling Stones in 2005.

11 hours ago
DavidGamer602
...And Justice for All

And in 1992 for the Freddy Mercury Tribute

11 hours ago
Alloutttaangst

I was at that show, first time seeing them

59 minutes ago
leafsbroncos18
Master of Puppets

Well fuck they certainly didn’t here in toronto

10 hours ago
bwahhhhhhh

ahh, good call! I forgot that one.

11 hours ago
Weird-Comfortable-28

We flew to San Francisco to see that show that was a great week that was back when I was still drinking and doing all the other fun stuff. we had a blast and that show was a trip. It was like five generations of people there it was hilarious.

3 hours ago
Metal_Dealer

Opened for ACDC twice. At the Moscow show and at Donington in 1991, plus the Stones shows.

11 hours ago
howjon99

You can’t count those big one of stadium festivals the same way as an opening on a full tour.

10 hours ago
larztopia

They opened for AC/DC on the entire Monsters of Rock tour in 1991. Moscow was latest show on tour, though.

https://metallica.fandom.com/wiki/Monsters_of_Rock_%2791#Tour_Dates

Saw them open for AC/DC in Denmark 2 days before the release of the Black Album 😃

10 hours ago
monkeygoneape
My Mother Was a Witch

Not to mention half of their bassists have played for Ozzy and Black sabbath in the past

12 hours ago
Motor_Preparation315

Does Ron really count though? I would say 2/3 of their bassists have played with Ozzy lmao

5 hours ago
langsamlourd

Untrue. In 1991 they opened their minds for A Different View

9 hours ago
pigwalk5150
Master of Puppets

Ahaaa

5 hours ago
langsamlourd

Thanks, that might be the dumbest thing I've said in a while

5 hours ago
pigwalk5150
Master of Puppets

Never change

5 hours ago
howjon99

Probably. I missed ā€œAnd Justice For Allā€ tour.

10 hours ago
Weird-Comfortable-28

I was at that show at the cow Palace in San Francisco in 86. I can’t believe that was almost 40 years ago.

3 hours ago
Successful-Ad-367

They played before AC/DC at the famous Moscow ā€˜91 show.

They also played the Live Earth show in London about half way up the bill in 2007.

45 minutes ago
StatusKoi

I caught that tour as well! So much fun.

12 hours ago
howjon99

I was in seventh grade. My father drove us there and someone else’s parents picked us up.

10 hours ago
Motor_Preparation315

That was the 1st time I saw them too on The Ultimate Sin tour in ā€˜86 07-21 šŸ¤˜šŸ»

5 hours ago
Mika_lie
Invisible Grown Ass Man

Of course if everyone stays healthy

They are the biggest metal band, ever. Bigger than ozzy/sabbath

12 hours ago
MoveLikeMacgyver

Gotta mention though it was definitely poetic with Metallica being part of the send off since they were the ones that got the honor of inducting Black Sabbath to the rock hall of fame. And also them being the second metal band ever inducted after Black Sabbath.

The send off for Metallica will be interesting. Not many I’d say could carry that torch as well

11 hours ago
tpamm86

Bigger but Sabbath is the start and by default the most influential. If anything the lack of younger bands getting big will most likely mean Sabbath’s send off will be bigger.

12 hours ago
Mika_lie
Invisible Grown Ass Man

Of course sabbath was the most influential, they created the damn genre

12 hours ago
elcojotecoyo
I Am the Table

Metallica's send off will have Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Kelly Clarkson, Papa Roach, Godsmack and Nickelback

11 hours ago
NaKenKraken

Metallica playing Moth Into Flame with Lady Gaga was awesome!

But you definitely forgot limp Bizkit and blink 182 is that list of artists ;)

10 hours ago
leafsbroncos18
Master of Puppets

Sum 41 snubbed as well

10 hours ago
gojira03
St. Anger - Daryl Gardner

Unironically Sum 41 would come out of retirement for something like this

10 hours ago
faradansort

I know this'll get downvoted to hell, but Miley Cyrus for sure as well.

10 hours ago
elcojotecoyo
I Am the Table

I didn't say it wasn't. I agree. Now Limp Biscuit and Blink too many times, I can skip

9 hours ago
JAnumerouno

Godsmack catching strays

10 hours ago
elcojotecoyo
I Am the Table

Hey, I didn't even mention MGK as headliner

10 hours ago
JAnumerouno

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10 hours ago
MyDudeSR

Might have just been the edibles, but seeing them live was pretty mind blowing for me.Ā 

10 hours ago
Heavy_Entry3139

Sad but true

10 hours ago
marutiyog108

Jeez ....cut my life into pieces that sounds like a last resort

10 hours ago
ScallionOrganic3641

You think megadeth will get snubbed?

7 hours ago
elcojotecoyo
I Am the Table

I think Metallica might play in Megadeth sent off

7 hours ago
JT11erink
James

And that Ja-rule song one last time

8 hours ago
NegativeElderberry6

You say that like its a bad thing

3 hours ago
elcojotecoyo
I Am the Table

I didn't put any adjectives. To each its own taste. Although I rather have Gaga than Papa Roach though

3 hours ago
Carlo201318
Puppet of Masters

Yikes lol

8 hours ago
bIackroz

I think you are underestimating Metallica’s influence. They are as influential as Sabbath.

6 hours ago
Corpse666

No they aren’t, no one is. There are many metal musicians in pretty popular sub genres of metal that don’t like Metallica or even thrash metal at all. Black Sabbath is the one band that almost everyone at the very least respects and likes something that they’ve done

3 hours ago
miredonas

Once could argue that, individually, Ozzy is more famous than any member of Metallica. His fame easily goes beyond metal circles.

10 hours ago
imuglywhenimpeein

Could argue? I don't really think there's a case against it, at least among people my age (early 30s) and older. He has Sabbath, his solo career, his various off-stage antics, his reality TV work, Ozzfest, and his larger-than-life indestructible persona. You can get a pretty good handle on Ozzy without listening to a single thing he's ever recorded.

10 hours ago
PhantomJB93

An event like this seems very healthy-dependent for Metallica specifically and I’m not sure they’re gonna call it quits before their health declines to a point they straight up can’t perform.

I don’t think these guys are gonna be able to get up there and play their music in the state the Sabbath guys just were, simply because of the speed/technicality of the music in question. I love Sabbath but their songs (especially their hits) are slow and simple enough to allow them to still play them even when Ozzy and Bill can barely move. James and Lars ain’t doing that with Master of Puppets.

Not to say I think the end is coming soon, given their current ability I think they’ve easily got another 5-10 years of this in them, if not more. But just not sure I see this same kind of ā€œfinal performanceā€ in the cards for them.

9 hours ago
Mika_lie
Invisible Grown Ass Man

Yeah thats what i fear most. "Luckily" with ozzy its "just" parkinsons and nothing more serious. And he is "only" a vocalist.

Metallica will never stop, never quit, cause theyre metallica.

Of course something slow like parkinsons or early spotted dementia, they would have enough time to plan a goodbye show. The worst would be an emergency of some sort.

9 hours ago
FormerGameDev

Bill may look like a tubby old sack, but he was out there bashing it up. He's still got the capabilities.

8 hours ago
RedeemerOfSin

MegaDave and McGovney are still available to get the original 4 back on stage.

10 hours ago
Bwuhbwuh

Don't forget about Lloyd Grant!

16 minutes ago
No_Statistician7685

Booking my ticket from now.

10 hours ago
NjhhjN

Ok I'm the first one to say this i guess

They aren't the biggest metal band of all time. They're close, but AC/DC and guns n roses both beat them by best selling album sales, most streamed songs, most spotify streams and most monthly listeners.

Bigger than Sabbath, absolutely but not the biggest ever. (unless you're one to argue both those bands are hard rock not metal but c'mon man)

9 hours ago
Corpse666

That’s not metal , they are hard rock . No palm muting no metal ( very light muting doesn’t count it’s done in almost every style of music) . No chug no metal

3 hours ago
maidenheadahead

I don't understand the point of comparing bands with numbers. Taylor Swift is the biggest artist in the world right now, and more influential. Does that make her better than Metallica in your opinion? Art is not about numbers.

9 hours ago
kevtino

Ozzy never put out anything as mediocre as st anger tho

3 hours ago
wolfe8918

Its hard to sat, because so many bands claim to do a farewell tour but then come back for one off shows or even whole tours, so I think alot of fans are cynical about true "farewells".

What makes Ozzy different is that given his health, it is very easy to believe he will not tour again. He tried so hard to finish off his last tour but finally had to cancel, and when you see that it was an effort to perform what he did on Saturday, you do get the feeling it's the end of his performing days. Thus, they could plan a proper farewell.

12 hours ago
acenkt

Scorpions did that as well. They did a ā€œfarewell tourā€ for two years between 2010 and 2012.

Currently they are doing their 60th year tour šŸ˜’

11 hours ago
Mountain-Life-4492

Its hard to sat, because so many bands claim to do a farewell tour but then come back for one off shows or even whole tours, so I think alot of fans are cynical about true "farewells".

Looking at you, Judas Priest!

11 hours ago
FormerGameDev

Did Priest do a farewell tour? I don't recall that. I do know they were fuckin great when I saw them in 2021

8 hours ago
LOHA_CinnamonJam

Epitaph tour

7 hours ago
Mountain-Life-4492

Yes, the Epitaph Tour of 2011-2012 was supposed to be their farewell tour when K.K. Downing left the band.

7 hours ago
blogjackets

They were fucking great last year. I’ve always loved both bands but I did not see Priest churning out good albums this late in the game. Would have been great to see them at the concert last weekend.

3 hours ago
Fragrant-Frosting-78

Hard to say how that will go because the dynamics are so different. Sabbath had the pioneering element. It’s also easier to be nostalgic when their initial run was limited to 10 years followed by sporadic reunions.

Metallica has been so prolific, present and constant that there almost seems to be an underlying jealousy in the community. It also seems rare for any newer groups to admit they were influenced by them even when it’s very obvious in their music.

Maybe that all changes when the time comes. Hard to predict.

12 hours ago
-Jack-The-Stripper

Yea I honestly don’t see how it could ever go down like the Sabbath reunion. Metallica has been a constant, there would be no ā€œholy shitā€ factor to them doing a show. And the way BTTB really tied in the city of Birmingham, and featured various metal bands from all different eras could never really be replicated for Metallica. It wouldn’t be the same dedicating something like that to a band that didn’t even release their debut until nearly a decade after Sabbath had already released half a dozen genre-breaking masterpieces.

4 hours ago
GarryMcGorm
And if my face becomes sincere

They would certainly deserve it but I don’t want to think about that just now.

12 hours ago
Quiet_Astronomer8849

I really hope so (seeing what the only reasons for not getting one would be).

Metallica always have been and still are one of the greatest live bands out there. They still give you the passion and energy of dudes 30 years younger than they are now.

And in my opinion they still continue to add amazing songs to their catalogue, so there’s always something new to look forward to (their white whale called Inamorata for example).

They deserve to leave the stage with the biggest of bangs and with enough showing of love and respect from the whole music business to make any grown man cry.

Seeing the sendoff Ozzy and Sabbath got, Metallica would almost have to leave with a three day festival.

12 hours ago
I-Am-The-Warlus

| Metallica would almost have to leave with a three day festival

Download Festival 2045

Just Metallica for all three days.

10 hours ago
Quiet_Astronomer8849

Called ā€žDon’t Downloadā€œ for that one year

9 hours ago
pdirth

You wouldn't steal a festival ...šŸ˜Ž

7 hours ago
cheremhett

There's only one answer: YEAH!

12 hours ago
MajorDirt

They will. even in their 30 years anniversary the people who couldnt stand them like Dave or Jason showed up and celebrated it.

12 hours ago
misteraustria27

No, they will continue to play until they fall off the stage.

11 hours ago
Fair-Calligrapher-19

I feel like they wouldn't want all the pomp and circumstances of a big send off.Ā 

12 hours ago
CherokeeHawkman
Disposable Hero

Is there money to be made? Yes? Then yes. Yes they will.

12 hours ago
Ironheart_1

Yes they will.. i believe that GNR will also get a tribute similar to Black Sabbath..

12 hours ago
tpamm86

Their place in history warrants that…but honestly they’ve (ok really Axl) probably burned tons of bridges.

12 hours ago
Mountain-Life-4492

Imagine if Axl Rose got mad at his own farewell concert and cancelled it.

11 hours ago
tpamm86

He’s come on stage the next night trying to make people wait lol.

11 hours ago
sayonaradespair

I have this maybe crazy notion that a couple of incidents in the 90s gave the guy a bit of an undeserved rep.

8 hours ago
FormerGameDev

Or maybe it was deserved at the time, and he's taken stock of himself and changed?

8 hours ago
Metallica1175

I don't think so. They broke up for a long time and haven't really done much since Chinese Democracy.

11 hours ago
Ironheart_1

Yes, but back in the day they released some of the most iconic rock tunes ever. November rain, sweet child o mine, paradise City to name a few. There are many more. Only in 6 years, with a smaller discography, they have made a global impact with their music.

I don't think you need hundreds of songs..

Metallica definitely is getting a similar tribute and I can see Avenged sevenfold, Gojira, Ghost and Bullet for my Valentine performing in that tribute concert.

10 hours ago
Metallica1175

I don't know. GnR is like that athlete that had a hall of fame stretch for 5 or 6 years but then had a horrible injury that caused them to miss a few years, but never came back the same.

10 hours ago
Ironheart_1

That's fine man, they still are one of the best bands in the world. Their live performances these days aren't as good as metallica's, but I still love them.

Cheers..

10 hours ago
sayonaradespair

As much as I love GNR I don't know man.. They have like 4 albums and one EP and out of those no one really thinks of Chinese as "essential" GNR.

Metallica's legacy is easily greater and more worthy of a big send off.

And I say this as a big GNR fan.

8 hours ago
Ironheart_1

I consider metallica only slightly better than Guns tbh. I believe that GNR has enough songs. In fact even metallica has mediocre songs after Reload. I don't think you need a massive discography. It's about the impact that these bands have on the people and the music world. We all grew up listening to Guns and Metallica.

2 hours ago
Metal_Dealer

GnR don't have a very big discography for a varied tribute. How many albums have they done?

11 hours ago
Ironheart_1

Guns N Roses have produced some of the most iconic rock tunes we've ever listened to.

You don't need every band to cover their song in the tribute show. In the Freddie Mercury tribute concert in Wembley stadium in 1992, both GNR and metallica played, but they didn't cover queen songs. Only Axl and James Hetfield joined different other artists to cover some iconic Queen songs.

11 hours ago
sayonaradespair

You have maybe an album of classic GNR songs, that ain't much because they weren't thst prolific in the studio ( sadly).

Welcome to the Jungle, Paradise City, Sweet Child, Patience, Dont Cry, November Rain, Estranged and You Could be Mine. ( kinda funny that for a badass rock band 5 out of 8 are ballads).

Of course they have great songs outside of those but that list there is the songs everyone knows.

8 hours ago
FormerGameDev

UYI is absolutely chock full of material that people would cover though. Question I have is. .. what bands would perform at a tribute show for some of our older heroes?

7 hours ago
Ironheart_1

Bands can just show up and play their own songs, they don't need to cover anything. Just like Freddie Mercury tribute concert 1992

1 hour ago
grynch43

That’s a pathetic list.

7 hours ago
Ironheart_1

What's a good list? Give your list

1 hour ago
Ironheart_1

There are so many songs, from Appetite, UYI 1 and 2 Rocket queen, Outta get me, Civil war, Estranged (best GNR song), don't cry. They have iconic rock songs man.. in fact during the UYI world tour they were bigger than metallica.

1 hour ago
FormerGameDev

If I remember correctly, one band did a Queen song, despite being told not to, and got a lot of shit for it.

8 hours ago
Death_Metalhead101

I doubt they'll do what's basically a one day festival but they'll definitely have a massive show for whenever their final show ends up being.

12 hours ago
dreddstorm82

They should but there really isn’t any good bands to send them off unless it’s their peers . Gojira , ghost and slipknot wouldn’t cut it for me . I’m in the boat of it started with Black Sabbath and it pretty much will end with them . Rock music in general has been not good for awhile .

12 hours ago
newviruswhodis

Bfmv, trivium, In flames, killswitch engage, parkway drive, all of them have dabbled in metallica covers at some point.

12 hours ago
Banned4nonsense

Would love to see more Trivium in the world.

12 hours ago
MiserableScholar

They would definitely bring in more mainstream groups/artists kinda like the Black Album 30th anniversary thing they did a while back

12 hours ago
Evil_Weevill

Probably not quite as big. But yeah, probably something in the same vein.

12 hours ago
Cold-Operation4736
Left the focking band

sure they will have a show like this. Bands have been making tribute albums for yyears even when Metallica was more relevant.

11 hours ago
donkbuster6996

Yes. Look how many artists from various genres recorded covers for the Black Album anniversary edition

11 hours ago
Ace2271979

Trivium will be there

11 hours ago
DanTheMan_622
Metal Up Your Ass

We'll never stop, we'll never quit, 'cause we're Metallica

8 hours ago
brashoe-32

YAY-YEAH! [Hetfield voiced]

7 hours ago
Remarkable_Command91

They’re a bunch of showboaters so I imagine it’ll be bigger

7 hours ago
guitarsandrav4s

I love this question! Yes and they deserve it

6 hours ago
EnvironmentalCry2599

Yes and I’d imagine it’d be larger, actually.

5 hours ago
BruceRL

Metallica is a massive business, a money making machine. Add to that how incredibly important they are to music history. So seems likely.

4 hours ago
hestalorian

Oof.

Hetfield is to Metallica as Ozzy is to Sabbath. They all deserve sendoffs, but fuck man apples and oranges!

11 hours ago
TigerBlackk

They could of course but it’s a completely different thing with Sabbath which are the generators of the genre and that’s the reason why nearly every other band went to pay tribute. Metallica are the generator or co-generator of a sub genre and i don’t see the whole metal world coming for them.

12 hours ago
Black_Lodge_Beats

James and Kirk maybe.

11 hours ago
csukoh78

YEEEAHHH!

11 hours ago
hskskgfk
Entered the Sandman

Yes but by high school marching bands

11 hours ago
19930627

You would hope so, as much as it's cool to hate Metallica now, no Metallica, no metal as simple as that.

11 hours ago
vndre45

I hope other bands and or artist get a type of send off like this with Ozzy. I also thought it was cool that every band I believe did a Black Sabbath cover from what I’m thinking is homage but also still letting fans hear their favorites that aren’t apart of Black Sabbath’s last set list

11 hours ago
mr-figillton

Maybe in 10 years. James has taken better care of himself. we all knew how beat up ozzy was cause we saw him on mtv years ago.

11 hours ago
FormerGameDev

If not for the Parkinsons, I bet Ozzy would still be out.

He's talked about doing studio stuff.

7 hours ago
Maptwopointoh

They should

11 hours ago
Phantom_Commander_

If they ever actually retire lol

10 hours ago
Ethanator94

If Metallica ever does a farewell tour, I’d be interested in seeing what talents would show up.

Since they were inspired by Metallica, I could see Dream Theater appearing as guest players, for example.

And who wants to bet Dave Mustaine would try to show up?

10 hours ago
Micah7979

Assuming Dave will still be in the game. He's getting old too.

8 hours ago
regulardude5959

I would think so, but hopefully it will be a while

10 hours ago
periclesrocha

Good question, and I honestly think they will. They are huge and so many bands exist because of Metallica

10 hours ago
jeffyboy526

I fear there will be very few bands left to send them off.

10 hours ago
Proxelies

I think they'll definitely have a sendoff of some sort. I don't think it will feel as impactful as this though. Sabbath/Ozzy are at the root of so many different musical trees. Their establishment of metal, and in turn every subgenre that has spun off, will never be matched by their contemporaries or later bands.

10 hours ago
Vergeljek21

I was talking to my friend last Sunday about this and hopefully they will do it here in the Bay Area so that we will be able to watch it.

10 hours ago
misserdenstore

Yeah, of course they will. Will it be as big as ozzy’s?

10 hours ago
RelsircTheGrey

By the time Metallica retires, I don't know how many bands younger than Metallica I'm going to care to see cover Metallica.

Like, the Ozzy thing, I tuned in because of Alice in Chains, Ghost, David Draiman, Slayer, Metallica and of course, the Sabbath and Ozzy lineups.

We kinda got to see what a tribute show like that would look like when they did the Blacklist of covers, and the only one that I still remember being awesome was St Vincent's Sad But True.

I guess my dream tribute show off the top of my head would be AiC providing the foundation for a three-hour show with folks like St Vincent, Wolfgang Van Halen, Tobias Forge dropping in to guest. Maybe with slots for Tye Trujillo to jump on bass for a couple songs and Castor Hetfield to sing/drum. Bring in DJ Lethal and Fred Durst to do Sanitarium LOL.

10 hours ago
Pittsburghmetal54

I sure as hell hope not anytime soon. I’ve only seen them 10 times and have many more left to go.

10 hours ago
WhatsTheAnswerDude

9 hours ago
Ryanj37

Yea there's no way the likes of Lars didn't look at this and go "would love to do that for us but bigger when the time comes"

9 hours ago
LexXxican

I’ll be there no mater how many folks Lars pisses off šŸ»

2 hours ago
Ancient_Reindeer_740

ā€œYeah!!ā€

9 hours ago
faders

For Sure

9 hours ago
xiaozhuos
Rode the lightning

oh absolutely. metallica are so loved & have influenced SO many people, many will show up & show out for them

9 hours ago
Xenophorge

If not they damn well deserve it. So they may not rock out as well as they used to, fair enough, but there's no denying their influence of the early years.

8 hours ago
jerryleebee

Absolutely. Even if you don't l like metal or Metallica (I'm here from /all and don't consider myself a huge fan), you gotta respect their game. These guys defined the genre.

8 hours ago
purpleahaze

Yes of course they will one day.

8 hours ago
FormerGameDev

I hope that many bands will do this when they reach a point. We should have huge live streamed celebrations. Lots of them!

8 hours ago
LeperMessiah1973

They aught to. Just like the originals- Led Zep, KISS, Sabbath, Priest- they have gone places and done things never seen, or dreamed, before by a heavy band. they are true legends by any measure.

8 hours ago
004570

No cameos on Metallica albums ever.. I’d love to see a collaboration album, Metallica - lamb of god for example

7 hours ago
MetallicaEnthusiast

Yes!! They will all be 100 btw

7 hours ago
Clockwork_Eyes

I always thought they were going to hunt each other for sport post-breakup.

7 hours ago
BitchyChalupa

They should do it with Judas priest

7 hours ago
sirthunksalot

No they aren't Ozzy. They will milk a farewell tour like Ozzy did for sure.

7 hours ago
Jjjjhjjjhhhhjhgxjhh

Duh

7 hours ago
BackgroundPlenty7755

They should have Power Trip play when it happens

6 hours ago
TacoStuffingClub

No. I think they’ll do like Kiss and a final (final) tour.

6 hours ago
GGThriller

Yes they get a great one, but they have at least 10 more years of touring

6 hours ago
Meat-Stick-Murderer

They never stop, they never quit,

Cause they're Metallica.

6 hours ago
Key_Letterhead1149

No.

6 hours ago
BlaktimusPrime

Probably, it’ll be even bigger to be honest.

6 hours ago
Churchofdoom

Yes. Some of the biggest most influential metal bands are finally retiring. I see more bands doing this.

6 hours ago
SouthsideDistortion

I hope so, need to see them at least one more time in my lifetime.

6 hours ago
Ok_Armadillo_665

Similar, but not the same. It's not even anything against Metallica at all, everyone loves Metallica, but Ozzy/Sabbath basically invented the genre.

5 hours ago
Zarathustra404

Probably not. If they do, it wont have the same weight.

I think the black sabbath thing was special because the original band was all still alive. Unfortunately, cant happen for Metallica.

Also, I feel like Lars is fairly hated for a drummer of a metal band due to who he is (the general attitude and ego), and the lawsuit with napster, I dont see the same level of reverence.

4 hours ago
Bernering4ju

God I hope not. I don't want to see James or anyone else up there struggling to do something they used to do easily because of a crippling illness, old age, Etc.

3 hours ago
Itchy_Reading5642

I thought about that earlier watching clips from the show. Crazy. They probably will.

3 hours ago
Blaze1964

100 %. They are the kings of metal!

3 hours ago
P1_Synvictus

I think every band on Earth is now going to start dropping ā€œFinal Show Everā€ dates, and get that last fat paycheck in.

That said, I’m here for it.

3 hours ago
Freebasingjizz

No

3 hours ago
Vic-123-ma

Ask me in 25 years

3 hours ago
SeaGiraffe915

If they want it

2 hours ago
Jasian1001

If they don’t do an s&m3, imma be pissed let’s just say that

1 hour ago
Gnome1921

I hope so because they absolutely deserve it. They definitely have way more haters than sabbath though

1 hour ago
heyuBassgai

I dunno, Metallica fans aren't the healthiest bunch. No social safety net for them, most of them are not rich. Ozzy fans at least have social security to look forward to and Medicaid, whoops.

1 hour ago
CoMiGa

If they live that long and want to.

1 hour ago
Remarkable-Study-414

No cuz Metallica are immortal

1 hour ago
Cob_Dylan

Unless there is a way to re-animate Cliff, I don’t think Metallica can have a sendoff like BS did.

Metallica will likely cease to exist once Lars, James, or Kirk shakes off the mortal coil

37 minutes ago
Stephen-Friday

No. None of them are married to Sharon Osborne

27 minutes ago
AmpleForeskins

Metallica will be much bigger. So glad i finally got to see them live. And all together

17 minutes ago