Metallica suck at Guitar Hero

Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo has admitted that neither he, nor his bandmates are likely to rack up any high scores on the Guitar Hero video game any time soon.
Speaking on the eve of the release of Death Magnetic - available worldwide from Friday 12 September through physical and digital channels, including the Guitar Hero store - bassist Trujillo told the Metro:
"We're all bad. It's a different animal playing that game."
Read our full track-by-track review of Death Magnetic here, and find out what you can expect to see on MusicRadar as we celebrate Metallica Week.
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Chris Vinnicombe worked with us here on the MusicRadar team from the site's initial launch way back in 2007, and also contributed to Guitarist magazine as Features Editor until 2014, as well as Total Guitar magazine, amongst others. These days he can be found at Gibson Guitars, where he is editor-in-chief.

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