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By Matt Sullivan

Published on April 24, 2008

 “For Whom the Bell Tolls” by Harptallica, from Harptallica: A Tribute (self-released):

Few metal bands have had their catalog revisited quite as often as Metallica. The once pioneering thrash band has heard its songs reimagined on countless tributes, wedded with the Beatles by parody band Beatallica and even arranged for symphonies. This time around, the Baton Rouge, Lousiana, combo known as Harptallica has arranged Metallica classics for two concert-grand pedal harps, focusing largely on the pre-Black Album golden era of the band. While this stuff certainly isn't metal up your ass, it still kinda shreds.



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