METALLICA's HAMMETT Talks Next Single

January 17, 2004

METALLICA guitarist Kirk Hammett revealed during a recent interview with the U.K.'s Scuzz TV that the group's next "St. Anger" single will most likely be either "Dirty Window" or "Invisible Kid". The band have been playing "Dirty Window" regularly since their world tour kicked off in Japan last November. "The Unnamed Feeling" was recently released as the album's third single.

In other news, the official website for the much-anticipated METALLICA documentary "Some Kind of Monster" has now been launched. Included on the site are exclusive photos, a press kit and more. Check it out at SomeKindOfMonster.com.

As previously reported, "Some Kind of Monster" will receive its official premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on Wednesday, January 21 at 8.30 p.m.

(Thanks: The 4 Horsemen)

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