Led by Lars, Metallica took Napster to court in 2000 after they discovered their entire back-catalogue could be downloaded for free. 335,435 Napster users were banned from the site after they 'stole' Metallica material. Napster finally reached an agreement with Metallica in 2002, but in many peoples' eyes the band's reputation was tarnished. Napster's Shawn Fanning taunted them with: “I borrowed this shirt from a friend. Maybe, if I like it, I'll buy one of my own.”
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- Amazing timeline!!! METALLICA RULES ALL!!!

- Page 3 - McGovney wasn\'t duly kicked out", he was only a temporary bassist and had no plans on staying with the band.
Page 6 - The name of the song is \'For Whom the Bell Tolls\'
Page 29 - The Rob contributing more quote.... Jason contributed a WHOLE lot for TBA but Robs input was more accepted by the control freaks Hetfield and Ulrich.

- Metallica suck ass

- I also like how they pretend Dave Mustaine was gone before Kill’m All was recorded.

- #10, screw you, ...And Justice For All was their best album by far! ****s.
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