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Metallica wants military to stop using its songs to terrify Iraqis
Associated Press
Jun. 13, 2003 07:31 AM
Metallica's Lars Ulrich isn't happy that the U.S. military has reportedly used the group's music to terrify captured Iraqis.
Speaking in Europe, the drummer said he feels horrible about it.
According to VH1, he says if the Army just has to play loud music during interrogations, it should find something really grating like songs by the group Venom or by Norwegian death metal bands.
Ulrich is quoted as saying there's nothing he can do about Metallica's music being used.
"What am I supposed to do about it "get George Bush on the phone and tell him to get his generals to play some Venom?" he asked.
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Pacifist: Someone who has the nutty idea that killing people is a bad thing.
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