It was reported that Dave Mustaine of the heavy metal band Megadeth has been contacting his former bandmates Ulrich and James Hetfield, Lars in an attempt to create a little magic heavy metal music.
Metallica Mustaine was part of two years in the early days of the band.
He was guitarist for the band until he was fired from the group in 1983 and went to look for another heavy metal band, Megadeth.
Mustaine told the radio station in The Rocks Texas Eagle goals of collaboration, "James never said no, but still type that is in the air. I'll keep hammering it.'s On my list desires (things to do before you die). "
Antimusic.com reported that the two groups, Metallica and Megadeth have been trying for years to create music together tours, but never did due to scheduling problems.
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The news of a possible collaboration hit on the eve of a very special day for the band Metallica.
Today marks 20 years since Metallica released their "Metallica" album, also commonly known as the "Black Album".
The groundbreaking album sold more than 22 million copies in the United States and became number one in almost 20 countries worldwide.
The album redefined heavy metal scene, catapulted the band into mainstream music, and enshrined in the history of the group of Heavy Metal.
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich told Musician magazine that the success of "Metallica" album never be duplicated.
He said: "I think you have no record of a giant in his career. I do not think possible. You have a record like Back in Black. You have a history as synchronicity. You have an album like Nevermind. You has a history as the Black Album. But you do not have more than one way. "
If Mustaine of Megadeth has things his way, Ulrich has spoken too soon.