Photos | James Hetfield of Metallichead Rocks the Crowd at Big Four Festival
The electrifying performance of James Hetfield and Metallichead had the crowd on their feet at the 2011 Big Four Festival. The singer's tattoos and accessories complemented his fierce guitar playing and powerful voice, making it an unforgettable concert experience.
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metallichead performing at the rock on the range festivalMetadata
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