Watch Metallica Tear Up The Bay Area In This Epic 1994 Show

For the seventeenth edition of Metallica Mondays, the thrash legends have dusted off two VHS tape from Lars’ basement to bring us a whopping two-hour-plus set from Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. On the night in question, the band were supported by Suicidal Tendencies, whose ranks included none other than now-Metallica bassist Rob Trujillo. READ THIS: The 20 greatest Metallica songs – ranked Dubbed the Shit Hits The Sheds tour (or sometimes the Summer Shit tour), Lars explains that the Four Horsemen had “Nothing to promote, no agenda, it’s just a fun run through The States in the hot summer of ’94.” And with no agenda in sight, Metallica’s huge setlist comprised tracks from each of their albums to date, including Whiplash, Ha...

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