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Frequently Asked Questions
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This is an idea for a new section which will serve the same purpose as
a regular FAQ i.e a Questions followed by a reply.... This section
will only be part of the HTML version and will work like this....
If you click on the question the this will jump to the relevent bit
in this FAQ that tells you the answer... try it and you'll get the idea...
What i need is ideas for more questions, and general comments on this
section
1. I've heard MetallicA are working on a new album whats it called and
when is it out.
2. When and where are MetallicA touring.
3. What albums have MetallicA released.
4. What is the footage from the One video taken from.
Wanted
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Anything that you think is wrong or you want to add let me know..
Also MetallicA Traders get in touch.......
any missing dates from 82-85, 90 tour dates....
Also.... any more WWW site you may have and if possible a discription
of what is there.....
History
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I suppose a good place to start would be with a ten year old
named Lars Ulrich living at the time in Copenhagen (denmark). The
year 1973 and Lars went aking to see his first Hark rock concert,
the band DEEP PURPLE. After this he was hooked and began collecting
albums but the liks of Black Sabbath, Thin Lizzy and Deep Purple.
He got his first drum kit in 1976 but at the time he was becomming
a very promising young tennis player, his father was a Famous Tennis
Pro. Four years later touch he had to sell his kit and moved to Los
angeles with his parents so he could concentrate on his Tennis
skills. That did not stop him as he soon bought a new drum kit. At
this time (1980) he was addicted to the NWOBHM (New Wave Of British
Heavy Metal), some of his faves included Diamond Head, Tygers of Pan
Tang, Budgie, Angel Which etc... He tried putting a band together at
this point but failed, but he did put a ad in a mag called
Recycler, to which one JAMES HETFIELD (ummm sounds familiar) answered.
James and Lars did meet up to jam but nothing became of this first meeting.
Instead in the summer of 81 he came to the UK to follow Diamond Head
round for 3 months on tour. On his return he secured a deal to record
a track for the Metal Blade compilation 'Metal Massacre'. Due to the
fact he didn't yet have a band he quickly began contacting people.
The three members he managed to find where
Drums : Lars Ulrich
Vocals and Rhythm Guitar and Bass : James Hetfield
Lloyd grant : Lead gutiar (Solos)
Then Lars managed to steel the name MetallicA from a friend (Ron
Quintana) who was putting together a magazine and was also looking
for name. The track 'Hit the Lights' was recorded for the Compilation
album. On the original pressing of this album the bands name was mis-spelt
MettallicA. Due to the fact Brian Slagel (who put 'Metal Massacre' together)
wouldn't finance a re-recording of the track 'Hit the Lights' the original
demo version was used on the first pressing (By the time the 2nd pressing
of the album came out this track was re-recorded with Dave Mustaines
Solos also during these re-record sessions the following covers where
recorded 'Killing time' by Sweet Savage 'Let it loose' by Savage).
A few weeks later Lloyd grant left to be replaced by a guy
called Mike and then in January 1982 by Dave Mustaine. James's flat
mate at the time Ron McGovney (after james had taught him to play)
filled in on bass. In april 82 they re-recorded Four tracks
'hit the lights','Mechanix','Jump in the Fire'
,'Motorbreath' this new version of 'Hit the Lights' appeared on the
second pressing of 'Metal Massacre 1' (also the recent re-release).
On the 25 May MetallicA played a gig at Lars's high school
(Backbay High School) managing to almost empty the hall.
On the 28th May they played as a five piece for the first time with
Jef Warner on vocals (luckily this didn't last). The next important
event was in july 82 the famous 'No life til Leather' demo was
recorded. This demo was never official released but spread like
wildfire. This Demo inclued the following
'Hit the lights','Mechanix','Motorbreath','Seek and Destroy',
'Metal Melitia''Jump in the Fire',and 'Phantom lord' and the lineup was.
Drums : Lars Ulrich
Vocals and Rhythm Guitar : James Hetfield
Bass : Ron McGovney
Lead Guitar : Lloyd Grant (just for the solos)
One monday in August 82 a band named Trauma played the Wiskey a Go-GO
with a basist named Cliff Burton. James and Lars where there that
night and where so amazed by his playing that they realisd that this
was the bassist for MetallicA
With new guitarist Dave Mustaine on the 29 November they played the
Old Waldorf,SF with support from a band named EXODUS with one Kirk
Hammet on guitar, this was the first time they met.
A day later they played the last gig with Ron on Bass at Mabuhay
Gardens. They soon afterwards asked Cliff Burton to join, on hearing
this Ron left the
band...In Feb 83 Lars,James and Dave all relocated to San fransico
which is where Cliff lived. March 83 Saw them of on the road on a journey
from SF to New York to play a number of dates organised by Jonny Z of
Megaforce records. During this journey Daves drinking problems where
getting a bit out of hand. So they morning after they played a date in
Vandenburg supporting VENOM the asked Dave to leave. Meanwhile Kirk was
already on his way over by plane to replace him. They spent the rest of
april playing gigs. In May 1983 they went into the studio to record the
first album 'Kill Em ALL' produced by Paul Curcio. Originally this album
was to be called 'Metal up your ass'. In July 83 the album was released
and MetallicA went out on the road for a two month tour with Raven for
the 'Kill em all for One' tour (the raven album at the time was 'All
for One'). During October-December they spent there time writing new
material for the next album 'Ride the Lightning'. In Febuary 84 they
went on tour in europe with VENOM starting in Zurich Switzerland and
covered Germany/France and Belgium and finished with the Aardshock
Festival in Zwolle, Holland. During this tour the Britsh label Music
for Nations released the 'Jump in the Fire' Ep to Co-incide with the
tour. After this tour they went to Copenhagen Denmark to Record RTL
after which they went back on tour in europe supporting Twisted Sister
(well actually they rotated the headline position). The Album was
released and the remainder of 84 and most of 85 was spent on tour some
of the dates included Donington 85 and the Day on the green Festival in
SF US. During this tour MFN released the 'Creaping Death' EP which
included two covers namely 'Am i Evil' and 'Blitzkrieg'originals by
Diamond head and Blitkreig respectively. On the orignal Pressing
Blitzkrieg was misspelt Blitzkreig. From September 85 to December 27 85
the band where in Copenhagen again recording the third album this time
with producer Flemming Rasmussen. In early march 86 'Master of Puppets'
was released and MetallicA where of again on yet another tour, this
time supporting OZZY OZBOURNE in the US. On June 26 James broke a
wrist in the infamous Skateboarding incident. During the rest of the
tour james sang with his arm in a sling and John Marshall (a MetallicA
Roadie) stood in on guitar. On September 26 James played his first
gig in a while on guitar again, but later that night on the way to
Copenhangen tragically Cliff Burton was killed when the bus driver
fell asleep throwing cliff through the window. Rather than giving
in though the band quickly began auditioning new bass players. The
one they where to choose was Jason Newsted whose own band Flotsom +
jetsom had recently release the album 'Doomsday for the deceiver'.
The band soon entered the studio not to record an album but to
record an EP of covers to break in JASON. The Ep was the
'$5.98 EP Garage Days Re-Revisited'. They played a few dates including
the Donington 87 festival. After which it was studio time again
because Flemming wasn't available they record 2 covers which
no one produced (Breadfan,The Prince).
Once Flemming was available they started work on Album 4 at the 'One
on One' Studios in LA. Preceeding the album was an Ep the
'Harvester of Sorrow' which included the two previously mentioned
covers. The album was to feature the last ever material written by
Cliff burton (To live is to Die) and was followed by the bands
first ever Promo Video. 'One' was released in three versions a
short 3 minute version just featuring the band in a warehouse.
A short 3 minute version featuring the film clips and the warehouse
shots and a full length version featuring the film clips and the
warehouse shots. The film footage was from a film called 'Johnny
got his gun' James had actually written the song based on the book
of the same name. The band soon started of on the 'And justice for
all' tour during which a single 'Eye of the beholder' was
released in the US and FRANCE. The tour included an full stage set
(unlike masters backdrop and a few white crosses) which was made
up of a statue of liberty which exploded and collapsed (wow...)
during 'And Justice...'. The tour was over 2 years long and during
1990 they returned to the UK to play 4 shows without any stage set.
Following November 90 saw MetallicA enter the studio to record the
Fifth ablum, 'MetallicA','The black album' or whatever else you want
to call it. Preceding the album was a single 'Enter Sandman' which
included 'Hoolier..' WIP, a SANDMAN demo and 'Stone cold crazy'.
Stone cold was previously available on a ELEKTRA 25 year compilation.
On August 12 1991 it was finally released and began to sell rediculous
amounts. Leading to 5 Singles, a double Live CD + three video package
a Double Video and 3 years worth of touring which was only halted on
8 August 92 in Montreal when James was burned in a pyro accident.
The band are currently in the Studio recording album 6.....
....To Be continued.....(very soon.....Honest)
Demos
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1981 - Metal Massacre I (1st pressing)
Tracks
1. Hit The Lights
Also recorded during the same session
1. Mechanix
Line-Up
Lars Ulrich - Drums
James Hetfield - Vocals and Rhythm Guitar and Bass
Lloyd grant - Lead gutiar (Solos)
1982 March - Rehearsal
Tracks
1. Sucking My Love
2. The Prince
3. Jump in the Fire
4. Am I Evil
5. Hit The Lights
Line-Up
Lars Ulrich - Drums
James Hetfield - Vocals and Rhythm Guitar
Ron McGovney - Bass
Dave Mustaine - Lead guitar
1982 March - Metal Massacre I (2nd pressing)
Tracks
1. Hit The Lights
also recorded during the same session
1. Let It Loose
2. Killing Time
Line-Up
Lars Ulrich - Drums
James Hetfield - Vocals and Rhythm Guitar
Ron McGovney - Bass
Dave Mustaine - Lead gutiar
1982 July 6 1982 - 'No Life Till Leather'
There are 2 slightly different version, the rarer one being one with
false starts at the begining of some of the tracks
Tracks
1. Hit The Lights
2. The Mechanix
3. Motorbreath
4. Seek and Destroy
5. Metal Militia
6. Jump in the Fire
7. Phantom Lord
Line-Up
Lars Ulrich - Drums
James Hetfield - Vocals and Rhythm Guitar
Ron McGovney - Bass
Dave Mustaine - Lead guitar
1983 March 16 - 'Megaforce Demo'
Tracks
1. Whiplash
2. No Remorse
Line-Up
Lars Ulrich - Drums
James Hetfield - Vocals and Rhythm Guitar
Cliff Burton - Bass
Dave Mustaine - Lead guitar
MetallinewS (was What are the band up to at the moment...)
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The band went into the studio (the Plant, Sausalito California) in early
february 96. During Mid December 95 they left this first studio having
recorded 18 of the 25 tracks due to appear on the new album due out April
96. Again Bob Rock is producing the album. In late August 95 the band
took about 4 weeks out of the studio to play 3 dates. 2 tracks where
previewed at these dates 2 by four and Devils Dance.
Subject to unforseen disasters, be they divine or human in nature, the
new Metallica record now officialy titled 'Load' will be released in North
America on Tuesday, June 4th 1996. Elsewhere release date will be
June 3rd 1996. It will feature 14 tracks. Another 16 are recorded and may
be released at a future date....
The Track listing for 'Load' is as follows...
1 Ain't My Bitch
2 2 x 4
3 The House Jack Built
4 Until It Sleeps
5 King Nothing
6 Hero Of The Day
7 Bleeding Me
8 Cure
9 Poor Twisted Me
10 Wasting My Hate
11 Mama Said
12 Thorn Within
13 Ronnie
14 The Outlaw Torn
With a possible single 'Until it sleeps' being released a week before.
MetallicA are also going to be at this years dynamo but won't be playing
they will be there for a new album playback.
This stuff is borrowed from Various kerrangs from Feb 96
Lars Jan 96: "This is the new rock and roll"
James Jan 96: "Looser"
Lars Jan 96: "I like the word 'greasy'"
A few song titles are mentioned
'2x4' 'Bitch' 'House that jack Built' 'Mouldy'
And now some stuff from lars...
Lars July 95: "We started writing about six month ago (Feb 95), and that
part turned into a waterfall, an endless cornucopia of ideas that just
keep on coming out. We thought we'd be in the studio in early march, and
for the first time ever we kept on writing songs over and over. The ideas
kept on coming, we decided tto wait and go into the studio when we were
ready. Come the middle of april we were ready. We've been in for 8 or 10
weeks and it's going a lot better than we thought."
Lars July 95: "The new songs we're writing just called for a looser,
livelier type of thing, and we set our goal with this record to try and
capture more the spirit of the songs rather than worrying about the
technical stuff."
James July 95: "We've eased into it very well. There's still some
songs to write, but we've been doing stuff at Lars' pad or my pad which
aren't very far away. We go into another enviroment to write the songs,
head down to the studio, introduce them, basically jam on them, the tape
is rolling and thats how its working together."
Kirk July 95: "This album is much more groove oriented then even the last
album. On this album we have songs that swing; we're playing with some
'boogie', but it still has the crunch, attitide and anger that's embedded
in all of us"
Misc
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Metallica logo was originally designed by James. The name MetallicA
was stolen by Lars from Ron Quintana who was at the time putting
together a fanzine, MetallicA was one of the possible titles for the
zine.
The intro the band have used live since the begining is "Ecstasy of
Gold" by Ennio Morricone, from the movie "The Good, The Bad and the
Ugly."
Bands Profiles
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Lars Ulrich - Born 26 Dec 63, Copanhagen,Denmark
Previous Bands : none
Marital status : divorced
He drives a Porsche, Chevy Blazer and a Range Rover
James Hetfield - Born 3 Aug 63, Los Angeles, California
Previous bands : Obsession, Leather Charm
Marital status : single
He drives a Chevy Blazer and a Dodge Ram Pick-Up.
He was brought up in a strict Christian Science house hold, his older
brother Dave Hetfield had guitars in their garage which he used to
play about on. His mother tried to get him more interested in classical
music, and even paid for 2 years worth of piano training...
Whilst not in MetallicA he enjoys hunting and beer....
Cliff Burton - Born 10 Feb 62
Died 27 Sept 86
Previous bands : Trauma, EZ Street, A.D. 2 million
Cliff's ashes were spread at various points around
the bay area, including the Maxwell Ranch House area.
Kirk Lee Hammet - 18 Nov 62 Born San fransisco, California
Previous bands : Exodus
Marital status : divorced
He owns a Porsche, LandCruiser and a mountain bike.
Jason Curtis Newsted - 4 Mar 63 Born Battle creek, Michigan
Previous bands : Flotsom + Jetsom
Marital status : divorced
He has a 1967 Ford Mustang and a LandCruiser
Discography of Essential Official Releases
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For details of how to obtain a full Discography see the
bootleg section further down.
'Kill Em all' - July 1983
Side 1
1. Hit the Lights
2. The Four HorseMen
3. MotorBreath
4. Jump in the Fire
5. (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth - (awesome bass solo)
6. Whiplash
Side 2
1. Phantom Lord
2. No remorse
3. Seek & Destroy
4. Metal Militia
(also re-released with 'Am i Evil' and 'Blitkrieg' both covers originals
by Diamond head and Blitkreig respectively.)
'Jump in the Fire' EP 1984
1. Jump in the Fire
2. Seek and Destroy (live)
3. Phantom Lord (live)
These last two tracks are not actually live they are studio versions with
crowd noises over the top....
'Creaping Death' EP 1984
1. Creaping Death
2. Am i Evil
3. Blitzkrieg
('Am i Evil' and 'Blitkrieg' are both covers originals
by Diamond head and Blitkreig respectively.)
'Ride the Lightning' LP 1984
Side 1
1. Fight fire with fire
2. Ride the lightning
3. For whom the bell tolls
4. Fade to Black
Side 2
1. Trapped under ice
2. Escape
3. Creeping death
4. The Call of Ktulu
'Master of Puppets' LP 1986
Side 1
1. Battery
2. Master of Puppets
3. The thing that should not be
4. Welcome home (sanitarium)
Side 2
1. Disposable Heroes
2. Leper Messiah
3. Orion
4. Damage, Inc
'The 5.98 EP Garage Days Re-Revisited' EP 1987
Side 1
1. Helpless (original by Diamond head)
2. The Small Hours (by Holocaust)
Side 2
1. The Wait (By killing Joke..this is Not on the UK version)
2. Crash course in brain surgery (by Budgie)
3. Last Caress/Green Hell (by Misfits)
'Harvester of Sorrow' EP 1988
1. Harvester of Sorrow
2. Breadfan (original by bugdie)
3. The prince (original by Diamond Head)
'...And Justice for all' LP 1988
Side 1
1. Blackened
2. ...And Justice for all
SIde 2
1. Eye of the Beholder
2. One
Side 3
1. The Shortest straw
2. Harvester of Sorrow
3. The Frayed ends of sanity
Side 4
1. To live is to die
2. Dyers Eve
'Eye of the Beholder' EP 1988 (US Only)
1. Eye of the beholder
2. Breadfan
'One' EP 1988 (europe only) #1
1. One
2. Seek + Destroy (live)
'One' EP 1988 #2
1. One
2. For whom the bell tolls (live)
3. Welcome Home (sanitarium)
'One' EP 1988 #3 - Black gatefold with black logo...Limited edition...
1. One (demo) (2nd week Nov 87)
2. For whom the bell tolls (live)
3. Creeping death (live)
This is a limited edition gatefold 12" with booklet
'The 6 and a half year anniversary EP' EP 1990
Features
'Jump in the fire' EP
'Creaping Death' EP
'The 5.98 EP Garage Days Re-Revisited' EP
'Harvester of Sorrow' EP
'One' EP #2
'The 6 and a half year anniversary EP'
1. Harvester of sorrow (live)
2. One (live)
3. Breadfan (live)
4. last Caress (live)
These four recorded Seattle 29/30 89
'Enter Sandman'
1. Enter Sandman
2. Holier than thou
3. Stone Cold Crazy
4. Enter Sandman (demo) (13 Aug 90)
'MetallicA' LP 1991
Side 1
1. Enter Sandman
2. Sad But True
3. Holier Than Thou
Side 2
1. The Unforgiven
2. Wherever I May Roam
3. Don't Tread On Me
Side 3
1. Through The Never
2. Nothing Else Matters
3. Of Wolf And Man
Side 4
1. The God That Failed
2. My Friend Of Misery
3. The Struggle Within
'The Unforgiven' EP 1991
1. The Unforgiven
2. Killing Time (original by Sweet Savage)
3. The Unforgiven (demo) (4 Oct 90)
'Sad But True' EP 1991 #1
1. Sad But True
2. Nothing Else Matters (elevator version)
3. Creeping Death (live) Tushino Airfield, Moscow, Russia
4. Sad But True (demo) (13 Aug 90)
'Sad But True' EP 1991 #2
1. Sad But True
2. So What (original by Anti Nowhere League)
3. Harvestor of Sorrow (live) Tushino Airfield, Moscow, Russia
'Nothing Else Matters' EP
1. Nothing Else Matters
2 . Enter Sandman (live) Tushino Airfield, Moscow, Russia
3 . Harvestor Of Sorrow (live) Liebnau, Graz, Austria
4 . Nothing Else Matters (demo) (13 Aug 90)
'Live At Wembley Stadium, 20th April' EP 1992
1. Enter Sandman
2. Sad But True
3. Nothing Else Matters
'Wherever I May Roam' EP 1992
1 . Wherever I May Roam
2 . Fade To Black (live), Tushino Airfield, Moscow, Russia
3 . Wherever I May Roam (demo) (13 Aug 90)
'Live Shit: Binge & Purge' DLP 1993
1. Enter Sandman
2. Creeping Death
3. Harvestor Of Sorrow
4. Welcome Home
5. Sad But True
6. Of Wolf And Man
7. The Unforgiven
8. Justice Medley
9. Solos
10. Through The Never
11. For Whom The Bell Tolls
12. Fade To Black
13. Master Of Puppets
14. Seek & Destroy
15. Whiplash
16. Nothing Else Matters
17. Wherever I May Roam
18. Am I Evil?
19. Last Caress
20. One
21. Battery
22. The Four Horsemen
23. Motorbreath
24. Stone Cold Crazy
'Load' LP June 1996?
'Rubiyat' Elektra Records 40th Aniversary
includes
MetallicA - 'Stone cold crazy' (original by Queen)
Other Stuff
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These are tracks not listed above that MetallicA Have recorded in the
past but aren't officially available
The Mechanix written by Hetfield,Ulrich,Mustaine
(this is basically the original version of 4 Horsemen, it has different
lyrics and as well as being played slightly differently didn't include
the 'Time has taken its toll on you...' part. A version of Mechanix was
was recorded by MegaDeth on their first album 'Killing is my business')
When Hell Freezes Over written by Hetfield,Ulrich,Burton
(This was the original demo title for "The Call of Ktulu")
Let It Loose written by Bradley,Dawson (Savage)
Sucking My Love written by Diamond Head
Promo Vids
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One (Short Version)
One (Long Version)
One (Long Version but with no shots from JGHG)
Enter Sandman
Sad But True
Unforgiven (Normal Version)
Unforgiven (Extended Version...Extra 6 minutes...)
Nothing Else Matters
WhereEver I May roam
Whiplash (Live from Live Shit)
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Live from Live Shit)
Welcome home(Sanitarium) (Live from Live Shit)
Videos
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'Cliff em all' - A collection of bootlegs and TV recordings from the
Cliff era.
'Two of One' - Two versions of the one video
'A year and a half in the life of Metallica' - A documentery style video
covering the making of the MetallicA album
'A year and a half in the life of Metallica...Continued' - Another
documentery video this time covering the first third of the tour that
followed the album
'Outrageous video' Only available in the Metalli-Can
contains So-What,Helpless,Am i Evil recorded live
at Birmingham NEC 91 and Wembley London 91
'Live Shit Binge and Purge' #1 Avaible only as part of this box set it
features a gig recorded Seattle 29/30 Aug 1989
'Live Shit Binge and Purge' #2 Avaible only as part of this box set it
features a gig recorded San Diego 13/14 Jan 1992
Tour Dates
- * denotes that the show exists on audio
- @ denotes that the show exists on video
- NOTE: for a gig to exist on video it must be possible for a fan to get
hold of them,
- this would therefore rule out all the vids from 91-94 in
MetallicA's own private archives)
- + denotes that the show was a secret gig
03/14/82 - Radio City
03/26/82 - The WoodStock, Anaheim, CA
05/25/82 - Backbay High School: Costa Mesa, CA
05/28/82 - Concert Factory, CA
06/26/82 - Concert Factory: Costa Mesa, CA
09/18/82 - The Stone: San Francisco, CA *
10/18/82 - Old Waldorf: San Francisco, CA *
11/11/82 - The WoodStock, Anaheim, CA (supporting Y&T)
11/29/82 - Old Waldorf: San Fran, CA *
03/05/83 - The Stone: San Francisco, CA (1st Cliff) *
03/19/83 - The Stone: San Francisco, CA (2nd /w Cliff) * @
04/09/83 - L'Amours: Brooklyn, NY (last Mustaine-complete) *
04/22/83 - Paramount Theater: Staten Island, NY *
04/24/83 - Paramount Theater: Staten Island, NY *
??/??/83 - Whisky a go go (supporting Saxon)
09/03/83 - L'Amours: Brooklyn, NY *
12/18/83 - Agora: Cleveland, OH *
12/01/84 - Screaming Oiseau *
01/21/84 - Long Island, NY *
03/09/84 - San diego State University
03/14/84 - Marquee, London UK
03/27/84 - Marquee, London UK
07/06/84 - Frankfurt Germany *
07/20/84 - Muhabey Gardens: San Francisco, CA * + 'The Four Horsemen'
11/02/84 - Ijsselhal, Zwolle Holland *
11/05/84 - Koln, Germany *
11/18/84 - Espace Ballard: Paris, France *
12/01/84 - Mainz, Germany *
12/09/84 - Hamburg, Germany *
12/12/84 - Gota Lejon in Stockholm, Sweden *
12/20/84 - Lyceum: London, England *
01/15/85 - Spectrum, Montreal *
03/14/85 - San Francisco, CA *
03/16/85 - Kabuki Theater: San Francisco, CA *
08/17/85 - Castle Donington: Donington Park, England *
08/24/85 - Ruthies Inn: Berkley, CA * +
09/14/85 - Metal Hammer Festival: Rhein, Germany * @
09/30/85 - Day on the green festival, SF * @
12/31/85 - Civic Center: SF
02/11/86 - Dynamo Jam, (MetalDDca/Anthrax jam session) * +
Damage Inc Tour 86 - 'Master of Puppets'
03/27/86 - Witchita Kansas
03/28/86 - Oklanhoma City, Oklahoma
04/01/86 - Kansas City, Missouri
04/02/86 - St Louis, Missouri
04/04/86 - Detroit, Michigan
04/05/86 - Chicago illinous *
04/06/86 - Milawaukee, Wisconsin
04/08/86 - Indianapolis, Indiana
04/09/86 - Cleveland, Ohio
04/10/86 - Erie,Pennsylavnia
04/12/86 - Johnstown, Pennsylavnia
04/13/86 - Syracuse, New York
04/14/86 - Rochester, New York
04/16/86 - Largo, Maryland
04/17/86 - Binghamton, New York
04/18/86 - Bethlehem, Philidelphia
04/20/86 - Philidelphia, Pennsylvania
04/21/86 - East Rutherford, New Jersey
04/23/86 - Providence, New Jersey
04/24/86 - New Haven, Connecticut
04/25/86 - Worcester, Massachuesetts @
04/27/86 - Glenn Falls, New york
04/28/86 - Long Island, New york * @
05/02/86 - Charlotte, North Carolina
05/03/86 - Johnson city, North Carolina
05/04/86 - Memphis, Tennessee
05/06/86 - New orleans,Louisianna
05/08/86 - Austin, Texas
05/09/86 - Houston, Texas
05/10/86 - Fort Worth, Texas
05/12/86 - El Paso, Texas
05/13/86 - Albuquerque, New Mexico
05/15/86 - Denver, Colorado
05/17/86 - Salt Lake City, Utah
05/19/86 - Tucson, Arizona
05/20/86 - Phoenix, Arizona
05/23/86 - Tulsa, Oklahoma
05/24/86 - Cape Girardeau, Missouri
05/25/86 - Chicago, Illinois
05/26/86 - Des Moines, Iowa, Iowa State fair
05/28/86 - Minneapolis,Minnesota
05/29/86 - Eau Claire, Wisconsin
05/30/86 - Coliseum Ballroom: Davenport, IA *
05/31/86 - Decatur, Illinois, Civic Arena
06/01/86 - Ohama, Nebraska
06/03/86 - Dallas, Texas
06/04/86 - Corpus Christi, Texas
06/05/86 - Mcallen, Texas
06/06/86 - San Antonio, Texas
06/07/86 - Odessa, Texas
06/10/86 - San Diego, California
06/11/86 - Las Vegas, Nevada
06/13/86 - Long Beach, California
06/14/86 - Long Beach, California
06/15/86 - Long Beach, California
06/16/86 - San Francisco, California, Cow Palace
06/18/86 - Sacremento, California
06/22/86 - Seattle, Washington, Coliseum
07/05/86 - Jyvaskyla, Finland
07/06/86 - Copenhagen, Roskilde Festival *
07/11/86 - Green Bay, Wisconsin
07/13/86 - Poplar Creek: Hoffman Estates, IL *
07/15/86 - Peoria, Illinois
07/16/86 - Fort Wayne, Indiana
07/17/86 - Columbus, Ohio
07/19/86 - Battlecreek, Michigan
07/20/86 - Saginaw, Michigan
07/21/86 - Clarkston, Michigan
07/24/86 - Cincinnati, Ohio
07/25/86 - Louisville, Kentucky
07/26/86 - Evansville, Indiana
07/27/86 - Nashville, Tennessee
07/29/86 - Chattanooga, Tennessee
07/30/86 - Knoxville, Tennessee
08/01/86 - Charleston, West Virginia
08/02/86 - Columbia, Maryland
08/03/86 - Coliseum: Hampton, Virginia (last Cliff in US) *
09/10/86 - Cardiff, England
09/11/86 - Bradford, England *
09/12/86 - Edinburgh, England
09/14/86 - Dublin, England *
09/15/86 - Belfast, England *
09/17/86 - Manchester, England *
09/18/86 - Sheffield, England *
09/19/86 - Newcastle, England
09/20/86 - Birmingham, England *
09/21/86 - Hammersmith Odeon: London, England *
09/24/86 - Olympus: Lund, Sweden *
09/25/86 - Oslo, Skedsmohallen
09/26/86 - Solnahallen: Stockholm, Sweden (last Cliff) *
Damage Inc Tour 86 - 'Master of Puppets' Continued...
11/08/86 - Country Club: Resada, CA (1st Jason) * +
11/09/86 - Jezebel's: Los Angeles, CA * + @
11/15/86 - Tokyo, Japan *
11/17/86 - Koseinenkin Hall: Nagoya, Japan *
11/28/86 - Mid Hudson Civic Center: Poughkeepsie, NY *
12/01/86 - Felt Forum: New York City, NY *
12/05/86 - Quebec, Canada @
12/09/86 - Toronto, Canada @
12/13/86 - Playhouse Theater: Winnipeg, Canada *
12/18/86 - Montreal, Canada @
01/24/87 - Stuttgart, Germany *
01/25/87 - Essen, West Germany *
01/27/87 - Hamburg *
02/08/87 - Aardshok Festival, Zwolle Holland *
02/13/87 - Frolundaborg, Gothenburg, Sweden * @
Festivals 87 - '$5.98 EP Garage Days Re-Revisited'
08/20/87 - The 100 Club: London, England * + @
08/22/87 - Castle Donington: Donington Park, England * @
08/29/87 - Messegelaende: Nuremburg, Germany *
08/30/87 - FCP Stadion: Pforzheim, Germany *
'Monsters of Rock' Festivals with Van Halen
05/24/88 - Country Club, Los Angeles +
05/25/88 - Country Club, Los Angeles +
05/27/88 - Alphine valley, Wisconsin
05/28/88 - Alphine valley, Wisconsin
05/29/88 - Alphine valley, Wisconsin
06/04/88 - Miami Fl, Orangebowl *
06/05/88 - Tampa Fl, Stadium
06/10/88 - Washington DC,RFK Stadium
06/11/88 - Philedelphia PA, JFK Stadium
06/12/88 - Boston Ma Sullivan Stadium
06/13/88 - Pittsburgh, Pa 3 Rivers Stadium
06/17/88 - Pontiac, Mi. Silverdome
06/18/88 - Pontiac, Mi. Silverdome
06/19/88 - Buffalo, NY Rich Stadium * @
06/22/88 - Akron Oh, Rubberbowl
06/23/88 - Akron Oh, Rubberbowl
06/24/88 - Portland, Me, oxford Speedway
06/25/88 - Portland, Me, oxford Speedway
06/26/88 - Giants Stadium: East Rutherford, NJ *
06/26/88 - New York, NY, Meadowlands
07/02/88 - Houston TX, Rice stadium
07/03/88 - Dallas TX, Cotton Bowl * @
07/06/88 - Indianapolis, In, Hoosierdome
07/09/88 - Memphis, Tx, Memorial Stadium
07/10/88 - Kansas City, Mo, Arrowhead Stadium
07/13/88 - Minneapolis, Mn Metrodome
07/16/88 - San Fransisco, Ca, Candlestick Park
07/20/88 - Spokane, Wa, Albi Stadium
07/24/88 - Los Angeles, Ca, Coliseum
07/27/88 - Seattle WA, Kingdome
07/30/88 - Denver Co, Mile High Stadium
Damaged Justice Tour 88-89 - '...And Justice for all'
09/11/88 - Budapest, Hungry, Mtk Footbal Stadium
09/13/88 - Padova, Italy Palais Des Sports
09/14/88 - Milan Italy, Palatrussardi
09/15/88 - Bern, Switzerland, Festhalle
09/17/88 - Pamplona, Spain, Plaza Del Toros
09/18/88 - Madrid, Spain, Casa De Campo
09/20/88 - Toulon, France, Espace Culturez Des Lices
09/21/88 - Montpellier, France, Le Zenith
09/22/88 - Barcelona, Spain, Plaza Del Toros
09/24/88 - Edinburgh, Scotland, Playhouse
09/25/88 - Edinburgh, Scotland, Playhouse
09/26/88 - Bradford, St Georges Hall, England *
09/28/88 - Newport, Wales, Centre
09/29/88 - Birmingham, NEC, England *
09/30/88 - City Hall: Sheffield, UK *
10/01/88 - Belfast, Northern Ireland, Antrim Forum *
10/03/88 - Dublin Eire, Top Hat
10/04/88 - Dublin Eire, Top Hat
10/06/88 - Newcastle, City Hall, England
10/08/88 - Manchester, Apollo, England *
10/09/88 - London, Hammersmith Odeon, England * @
10/10/88 - London, Hammersmith Odeon, England *
10/11/88 - London, Hammersmith Odeon, England
10/13/88 - Copenhagen, Denmark, Kb Hallen
10/15/88 - Helsinki, Finland, Ishall
10/17/88 - Stockholm, Sweden, Solnahall
10/18/88 - Oslo, Sweden, Skedsmohallen @
10/19/88 - Gothenburg, Sweden, Forlundaborg *
10/21/88 - Munich, Rudi-sedmayerhalle, West Germany *
10/22/88 - Saabrucken, Saarlandhalle, West Germany
10/23/88 - Wuerzberg, Carl-diem-halle, West Germany
10/24/88 - Hanover, Niedersachsenhalle, West Germany
10/26/88 - Cologne, Sporthalle, West Germany *
10/27/88 - Dortmund, WestFalenhalle 3, West Germany
10/28/88 - Heidelberg, Rhein-Neckar, West Germany
10/29/88 - Brussels, Forest National, Belgium *
10/31/88 - Le Zenith, Paris, France
11/01/88 - Frankfurst, Festhalle, West Germany
11/02/88 - Stuttgrat, Schleyerhalle, West Germany
11/03/88 - Regensburg, Donauhalle, West Germany
11/05/88 - Leiden, Groenoordhal, Holland
11/15/88 - Sports Arena, Toldeo, OH
11/17/88 - Pavillion, Chicago, IL
11/18/88 - Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH
11/19/88 - Ohio Centre, Columbus, OH
11/21/88 - Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI
11/22/88 - Mecca Arena, Milwaukee, WI