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The move adds Metallica to a growing list of artists who have challenged the Trump administration's use of music in political ...
The original clip was cued to Metallica’s “Enter Sandman,” but according to Rolling Stone, the Department of Defense had to ...
The US Department of Defense has been forced to delete and repost a promotional video about expanded military drone ...
Enter Sandman” played as Trump’s Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo about using more drones. The new version ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth featured in a video announcing new U.S. drone initiatives while Metallica's "Enter Sandman" ...
The Pentagon wants more small, cheap, easily replaced drones in the hands of troops as quickly as possible, and Defense ...
Watch Pete Hegseth in an awkward drone video as he issues a new directive aimed at increasing the US’ arsenal of unmanned ...
Metallica are famously selective (and litigious) when it comes to how their music is used in outside contexts. That’s why ...
The video was initially soundtracked by Metallica’s 1991 hit “Enter Sandman” but has since been removed and reposted without ...
For that reason, our journey begins in 1983, the year Metallica's debut album Kill 'Em All was released on Megaforce Records.
The United States military has used Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' without the band's permission in a now-deleted video that ...
Might of US military is no match for Metallica's lawyers as they demand removal of track from social media drone video ...