What Is The Most Metal Way To Celebrate Independence Day?

July 5, 2012

While at last month's Orion Music + More festival in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Metal Injection asked members of RED FANG, THE SWORD, BLACK TUSK, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, BARONESS, CHARRED WALLS OF THE DAMNED, KYNG, LANDMINE MARATHON and THY WILL BE DONE about what the most metal way to celebrate Independence Day is. You can watch their answers below.

The annual Independence Day celebration across the United States was capped off Wednesday with the traditional nighttime fireworks displays.

This year's celebration marked the 236th anniversary of the country's declaration of independence from Britain, making it the United States' most cherished symbol of freedom.

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