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We knew we were good, and you could feel it when we got onstage." Dave Lombardo remembers Slayer's first ever show - and the craziest thing he's ever seen at a gig Pop! James Hetfield, Pop! Lars Ulrich, Pop! Kirk Hammett, and Pop! Jason Newsted are grayscale collectibles made to match the album’s colour scheme.”
James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich and the late Cliff Burton have been immortalised as vinyl figures as they looked during the ‘Master Of Puppets’ era, Loudwirereports.
I’d heard this one thing, Smoke On The Water or something. But I’d never actually seen them”: the night an ex-Beatle gatecrashed a Deep Purple show for an impromptu jam Watch as Rush legend Geddy Lee goes native with bassists from Metallica, Primus, Nirvana and Hole in new TV show Geddy Lee Asks: Are Bass Players Human Too? However, it will come as no surprise that inimitable Freddie steals the show with these amazing Funko Pop! Vinyl figures: Freddie Mercury at Live Aid and the late Queen singer in his iconic Bohemian Rhapsody-era catsuit. Our ideas were more solid than our ability to play them! We had to raise our game”: The lessons Rush learned from Hemispheres The metallers' new release arrives as part of the POP! Albums series, and consists of a huuuuge 22"-wide hard case box (which can be hung on the wall) including figures of James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Jason Newsted, plus the iconic, simplistic album artwork.
Metallica aren’t the only band to have been recently turned into Funko POP! figures – the US toy company also recently released miniatures of The Cure. Other artists to have previously collaborated with Funko include Kiss, Metallica, AC/DC, Ozzy Osbourne, Guns 'N Roses, Slipknot, Slayer, Ghost, Motorhead and more. From music and Marvel super heroes, to video game icons and more Star Wars characters than you can shake a lightsaber at, there's just about something for everyone. Other artists to have previously collaborated with Funko include Ozzy Osbourne, Guns 'N Roses, Slipknot, Slayer, Ghost, Motorhead and more.Members of Suicide Silence, Abiotic and Job For A Cowboy did a deathcore cover of Africa by Toto and it’s proving divisive As good as this trio is, it would be amazing in Funko were to create original members Steven Adler and Izzy Stradlin to join them.