METALLICA's KIRK HAMMETT Performs With DEATH ANGEL At 'Fear FestEviL' (Video)

February 9, 2014

Lifelong horror enthusiast and METALLICA guitarist Kirk Hammett joined DEATH ANGEL on stage last night (Saturday, February 8) at his first annual horror convention, dubbed Kirk Von Hammett's Fear FestEviL, at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, California to perform the BLACK SABBATH classic "Heaven And Hell" and the METALLICA song "Trapped Under Ice". Video footage of the performance can be seen below (courtesy of AndrewHaug.com).

Hammett's relationship with DEATH ANGEL goes back more than two decades, when the METALLICA guitarist produced DEATH ANGEL's 1986 demo, "Kill As One".

Kirk Von Hammett's Fear FestEvil kicked off on Thursday (February 6) and lasted through Saturday (February 8),and Hammett told The Pulse Of Radio what he envisioned for it. "I've gone to San Diego Comic-Con, and I was just struck by how all it really is is a bunch of stuff to look at and a bunch of stuff to buy," he said. "What I wanted to do with my convention is I wanted it to be an experience, you know. I wanted it to be interactive, I wanted it to have ambiance and atmosphere, and I wanted it to be unique and thrilling, and that's what we're trying to do here."

Kirk Von Hammett's Fear FestEviL included additional musical performances by Nuclear Blast artists CARCASS, EXODUS (featuring a guest appearance by Hammett) and ORCHID.

Hammett was a member of EXODUS' original lineup before replacing Dave Mustaine in METALLICA in 1983. In fact, Hammett was not only the person who came up with the EXODUS name, but also the first from the band to meet original EXODUS singer Paul Baloff and brought him into the group.

Visit www.FEARFESTEviL.com for the latest information on horror's newest and coolest fan convention.

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