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Spotify Landmark: Metallica - The Early Years (Chapter 1)

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Added by Henry Krinkle
7 years ago on 18 August 2016 17:28

Chapter One: Metal Milita ... How did an army of tape-trading penpals help a group of pimply misfits "go viral" in 1982? Metal Militia recounts the story, from Lars Ulrich's chance encounter with Motorhead in a London rehearsal space to some pretty weird personal ads and the arrival of Cliff Burton.

Check out three more chapters, available only on the Spotify mobile app: open.spotify.com/show/65vDyqOmYTPFAyI51zNmY2

Check out the companion playlist: open.spotify.com/user/spotify/playlist/056jpfChuMP5D1NMMaDXRR
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About Landmark:
Landmark is an original video series about monumental moments in music history, created for a new generation of listeners. Whether delving into the origins of thrash metal or the release of a classic album, each installment of Landmark enlists credible, eclectic voices to explain not just what happened, but why it still matters.

Each multi-part installment is comprised of short videos that can be watched as individual, self-contained chapters or binged all at once in a half-hour viewing experience. Themed companion playlists offer newly-converted fans a chance to dig deeper after they watch.


About Metallica: The Early Years:
Metallica: The Early Years celebrates penpals, the birth of thrash metal, heavy-riffing cellists, and the origins of one of rock's most influential bands. Focusing on the period from band's formation in 1981 through the release of 1984's Ride The Lighting, each chapter features candid interviews, rare archival footage, messed-up animations from Anthony Schepperd, and unusual context showcasing the strange ways Metallica's tentacles continue to worm their way through our collective unconscious.