TOM MORELLO Joins ANTHRAX, DISTURBED Members For AC/DC Jam

March 27, 2007

MTV.com reports: On Monday nights, West Hollywood, California's Key Club is home to cover band METAL SKOOL, and they bring '80s classics, big hair and tight spandex. So the last thing you'd expect to see there is one of today's big-name guitarists taking the stage — behind a drum kit. Earlier this week, those who paid the $20 admission got much more than they bargained for when RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE's Tom Morello took a seat at the kit, joining the entire crew of DISTURBED and ANTHRAX's Scott Ian to rock the house with a rendition of AC/DC's "Highway to Hell". Looking a little uneasy at first, Morello gradually took control of the drums over the course of the performance.

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