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Lars Ulrich

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Lars Ulrich

b. 1963

Danish drummer (born 1963)

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Biography

Lars Ulrich is a Danish musician who is the drummer and a founding member of American heavy metal band Metallica. Along with James Hetfield, Ulrich has songwriting credits on almost all of the band's songs, and the two of them are the only remaining original members of the band.

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The story of Lars Ulrich, told in moments.

1981 Event

Placed an ad in the LA Recycler looking for musicians into Motorhead and Diamond Head. James Hetfield answered. They formed Metallica in a garage. Neither could really play yet.

1991 Event

Metallica released their self-titled "Black Album." It sold 16 million copies in the U.S. alone. "Enter Sandman" became their signature song. The album spent four consecutive weeks at number one.

2000 Event

Filed a lawsuit against Napster for copyright infringement. Became the face of the anti-piracy movement. Delivered the names of 335,000 users to Napster's offices in boxes. Fans burned his records in protest.

2009 Event

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Metallica. The band had sold over 125 million albums worldwide. They're the third-bestselling music act since 1991 by Nielsen SoundScan.

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