Photos | Metallichead Rocks Big Four Festival

James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich of Metallica perform for a crowd of thousands at the 2011 Big Four Festival, playing their iconic instruments as they electrify the stage with their powerful music.
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metallichead performing at the concertMetadata
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hetfield big_four_festival rock music speaker festival ring stage arts microphone performing musician guitarist performance james art four rekognition_c electronics performer jewelry group performance accessories drummer musical instrument recreation band percussion big device kit lars ulrich guitar concert leisure activities crowd drum electrical
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1600
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f/2.8
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145mm
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Canon
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date
2011-04-23T20:54:58-07:00
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-25200
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