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    double bass drumming is the use of a double bass pedal. I use double drumming when I preform drum solos and in my everyday playing. Making the use of a single bass drum capable to make a double bass sound. Some of the legends of the double bass are Lars Ulrich, Neil Peart, and James “the Rev”

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    time, almost halfway across the world, Lars Ulrich got his first drum set in his home in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was

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    successful musicians. Founding Members The vision to create the ultimate rock band stemmed from the imagination of drummer Lars Ulrich. Ulrich’s progressive upbringing in a wealthy family of Sweden came with

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    Metallica Vs 1980's

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    young drummer by the name of Lars Ulrich has published an ad in a local newspaper in the city of Los Angeles. In that ad, he states that he is “A drummer looking

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    (vi) The most popular sport in Denmark is football. (vii) Royal Danish Orchestra is among the world's oldest orchestras. (viii) Lars Ulrich (drummer) for ‘Metallica’ is from Denmark, MLTR (soft rock band), Whigfield (singer, actress, songwriter) (ix) Largest news papers Politiken, Berlingske Tidende and Jyllands Posten and major tabloids BT and Ekstrabladet. (x) The cuisine

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    Las Angeles, 1982. A strange time for the music scene. Popular music is stuck in limbo between pop and rock. This story starts when a young James Hetfield puts an ad in the local newspaper looking to start a band. He gets his answer when Lars Ulrich responds to the call. Together, they form Metallica, and they are out for the blood of hair metal. After finding a lead guitar player, Metallica needs a bassist. After some trial and error, the end up with Cliff Burton. That moment would have effects

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    Critical Response to “Metallica Rips Napster” by Christopher Jones Christopher Jones’ article “Metallica Rips Napster” is in an early summary of the 2000, Metallica v. Napster, Inc., California lawsuit. The lawsuit included the peer-to-peer file sharing website, Napster, and University of Southern California, Indiana University, and Yale University. Most people don’t even think about file sharing, in this day and age it is generally an everyday behavior. It is very simple for a document or file

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    Court Case: Napster V.

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    Napster was developed by a Northeastern university student named Shawn Fanning and launched in 1999. Its development made peer-to peer (P2P) sharing of MP3 files easy and accessible to the masses. Fanning’s development caused a burst in the popularity of music - file sharing. It became so popular, that almost overnight millions of people were downloading and uploading files. Napster’s system allowed music files from one users hard drive to be copied by another Napster users. Napster users would

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    One of the greatest song written was “Turn the Page” by Bob Seger. This great song was originally song by Bob Seger in 1973, and was remade by Metallica in 2004. Both artist did a great job singing “Turn the Page”, but they both had their own way of singing the song. Bob Seger was more of a soft rock, blues type of person, were Metallica is more heavy rock, meatal. Bob Seger to me, was the better of the two, growing up I heard this song all the time. Which version is your favorite? Bob Seger

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    1970’s and continuing through the first half of the 1990’s. After groups paved the way for heavy metal, one band can be the representative of the heavy metal style in the 1980’s. Metallica was formed on October 15, 1981 by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. Lars played the drums while James was on vocals and guitar. Kirk Hammett joined the band in 1982 and became the band’s lead guitarist. Metallica’s bass player was Jason Newsted, after their first bassist, Cliff Murton, was killed in a bus crash. It

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