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When production on this unnamed “Metallica infomercial project” began in 2001, the group was already mired in turmoil: Newsted had officially quit the band after only one session with Towle.
Chuck Klosterman on Rock Chuck Klosterman 2010
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He was immediately replaced by Jason Newsted, a longtime Metallica superfan who had always dreamed of performing alongside his heroes; after being asked to join the band, the other three members mercilessly hazed Newsted for well over a year for example, they would constantly—and erroneously—tell strangers that he was gay.
Chuck Klosterman on Rock Chuck Klosterman 2010
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Some Kind of Monster also takes us behind the scenes of the auditions the band held to replace Newsted, in which former Ozzy Osbourne bassist Robert Trujillo was hired.
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The film is compelling stuff, the conflict between best friends and founding members Hetfield and Lars Ulrich and his ego is there in all its uncensored glory, we also see interviews with former band members, including the departed Newsted.
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After Jason Newsted left Metallica he went to a Canadian sci-metal band named Voivod (that had also left its best stuff in the 1980's).
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Newsted still considers the idea of rock band therapy to be a little ridiculous.
Chuck Klosterman on Rock Chuck Klosterman 2010
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After Jason Newsted left Metallica he went to a Canadian sci-metal band named Voivod (that had also left its best stuff in the 1980's).
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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I always thought Newsted was a good bass-player – Lars and James dicked him over in a big way.
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Along with Tommy Lee, who we already knew was participating, âguitarists Jason Newsted (Metallica) and Gilby Clarke (Guns Nâ Roses), are forming a new band called Supernova, â?
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Under the Constitution, as presidential scholar Newsted ph has noted, the president's ultimate source of authority, particularly his moral authority, is the power to persuade, to mobilize public opinion, to build consensus behind a common agenda.
Hullabaloo 2006
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