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A quadcopter buzzes toward Defense Secretary  Pete  Hegseth on the Pentagon lawn. As he grabs the memo dangling from its ...
The United States military has used Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' without the band's permission in a now-deleted video that ...
Metallica are famously selective (and litigious) when it comes to how their music is used in outside contexts. That’s why ...
The US Department of Defense posted a social media video with one of Metallica’s best-known songs – without the band’s ...
Might of US military is no match for Metallica's lawyers as they demand removal of track from social media drone video ...
Metallica has issued a cease and desist to the Pentagon after a video featuring Fox News host Pete Hegseth used their hit “Enter Sandman” without permission. The clip showed Hegseth promoting the ...
A recent U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) video featuring "Enter Sandman" was swiftly removed from social media after Metallica issued a copyright notice.
It’s been nearly two decades since Metallica last toured in Rhode Island, but the heavy metal band is still rocking in the ...
The US Department of Defense has been forced to delete and repost a promotional video about expanded military drone ...
These classic rock songs by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bon Jovi, and Bush have been relentlessly overplayed for good reason.
The move adds Metallica to a growing list of artists who have challenged the Trump administration's use of music in political or government media without authorization.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth featured in a video announcing new U.S. drone initiatives while Metallica's "Enter Sandman" played in the background.