Couple That Performed 'Master Of Puppets' At Their Wedding Jam With METALLICA

December 14, 2011

The couple that became an Internet sensation after a video surfaced of them performing a cover version of METALLICA's "Master Of Puppets" at their wedding reception got a chance to play with the members of METALLICA themselves this past Saturday, December 10 at the fourth and final intimate show at the Fillmore in San Francisco as part of the week-long celebration of the band's 30th anniversary for fan club members only.

Annette Ortiz-Diaz (a former drummer for FATAL POSPOROS and HALF PAST-TWO and the current bass player for RANDOM NINJAS) and her husband Dennis — who had a METALLICA tribute band (made up of Asians) called TRAPPED UNDER RICE — joined METALLICA on stage to perform the song "Blackened" during the portion of Saturday's concert where fan-club winners were invited on stage to jam with the band.

While taking part in the show, Dennis was able to wear his phone/camera around his neck and METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich took Annette's camera and handed it to a roadie to shoot from backstage. The resulting footage can now be seen below.

Annette Ortiz and Dennis Diaz were married on April 10, 2010 in El Segundo, California. Photos of the reception can be found at this location.

Fillmore performance video:

Fillmore audition video:

Infamous wedding video:

(Thanks: Zombierichard)

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