During their concert in Landover, Maryland, as part of the ongoing M72 World Tour, Metallica members Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett performed a tribute to the iconic local band Fugazi. They played the intro to 'Waiting Room,' highlighting the classic's significant bass riff. The presence of Fugazi's Ian MacKaye in the audience further emphasized the local connection. The show not only showcased this unique tribute but also featured rare performances and celebrated Metallica's extensive catalog, including their newly certified platinum albums.
Metallica used their Landover concert to pay tribute to Fugazi by performing the intro to 'Waiting Room', showcasing their appreciation for local music heroes.
Bassist Trujillo and guitarist Hammett delighted fans with the local-inspired doodle segment that featured Fugazi's classic bass riff, highlighting its significance in rock history.
Ian MacKaye, the legendary Fugazi frontman, was spotted among the audience, visibly enjoying the tribute, proving the strong connection between Metallica and the local music scene.
The concert featured a career-spanning setlist that celebrated Metallica's achievements, including hits from their iconic albums, coinciding with recent platinum certifications.
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