Metallica praises “Stranger Things”: “Incredible Honor”

Metallica praises “Stranger Things”: “Incredible Honor”





Metallica praises “Stranger Things”: “Incredible Honor”

Metallica band is officially among “Stranger Things” fans. The band used their official Instagram account to call the use of “Master of Puppets” in the Season 4 finale an “incredible honor”.

Metallica was all praise in the post: “The way the Duffer Brothers incorporate music into ‘Stranger Things’ has always been on another level, so we were overly excited that they not only included ‘Master of Puppets’, but that they had such a pivotal scene. built around the music. We couldn’t wait to see the final result and when we saw it, we were completely blown away … “

The 1986 classic rock is played by the character Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn), who puts his guitar in his hand, over a trailer, to lure flying demons into the heaviest metal moment in the series.

“It was so extremely well done, some people were able to guess the song just by seeing a few seconds of Joseph Quinn’s hands in the trailer!” Added the band. “It has been an incredible honor to be such an important part of Eddie’s journey and to once again keep company with all the other fantastic artists featured in the series.”

The band’s bassist, Robert Trujillo, even shared a curious detail of the production on his personal Instagram.

Although Joseph Quinn actually plays the guitar in the series, the sound heard by the audience was recorded by the musician’s son. 17-year-old Tye Trujillo recorded a new guitar backing track to highlight the moment Eddie starts playing solo in the scene.

The affectionate father announced: “This is my boy! Proud of you Tye! End of ‘Stranger Things’, kill ‘Master of Puppets’ …”

In the post, Trujillo also thanked the band’s guitarist for the recording. “A big thank you to Kirk Hammett for his help,” he added.

Source: Terra

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