Metallica & the San Francisco Symphony: S&M² (2019)
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A celebration of the 20th anniversary of Metallica’s groundbreaking S&M concerts and album recorded with the San Francisco Symphony as legendary conductor Michael Tilson Thomas leads a portion of the show, kicking off his final season in San Francisco. Recorded live on September 6th and 8th.
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James Hetfield
as Himself
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Lars Ulrich
as Himself
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[2021] Metallica: 40th Anniversary - Live at Chase Center (Night 2)
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Kirk Hammett
as Himself
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[2021] Metallica: 40th Anniversary - Live at Chase Center (Night 2)
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