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The Gauntlet: Metallica Metal News

Pro-shot footage of Metallica performing with King Diamond at Ozzfest


Metallica King Diamond (MERCYFUL FATE, KING DIAMOND) joined METALLICA on stage during the band's headlining appearance at Ozzfest in Dallas to perform a medley of MERCYFUL FATE classics. The official Metallica.com footage of the performance can be viewed below.











Date: Aug 11, 2008
As Reported by: jason

Tags:  MetallicaMercyful FateKing DiamondOzzfest
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Comments
  snowy white - 2008-08-13 22:55:13
This jam session is one more step in the right direction for METALLICA. Preliminary reports have "Death Magnetic" returning the band to their earlier roots, a time when they were more inclined to be seen more with artists like KING DIAMOND and less like LINKIN PARK. Touring with MACHINEHEAD and LAMB OF GOD is gonna do wonders for them as well.
  jord6904 - 2008-08-13 16:54:54
Well if it wasn't for Ozzy a lot of the band your fag ass listens to wouldn't be around. Fucking Mercyful Fate likes Ozzy because they played there. Learn your metal before you go shit talking. Your prolly some fucking guy that like to start shit.
  deathmetaldave - 2008-08-12 09:27:05
ozzfest knows nothing on mercyful fate... fuck ozzy
  Tremmor - 2008-08-11 13:52:46
fuck yes this shreds
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