![]() ![]() What had happened was all of a sudden, it was just more convenient to get music and it was less convenient to pay for it, and there you have it. "It happened, and we couldn't stop it because it was just bigger than any of us, this trend that happened that fucking sunk the fucking music industry. But midway through the free livestream, the Tech Times reports, Twitch replaced Metallica’s audio with generic, twinkly royalty-free background music to avoid a DMCA takedown. "We didn't make a difference," Hammett told Dean Delray on the Let There Be Talk podcast. Last year, Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett said the band's battle against streaming was – in hindsight – a lost cause. The incident then began trending on Twitter, with fans of the band pointing out that Metallica are one the most outspoken acts when it came to creating musical streaming laws, famously suing Napster in 2000. A band which has been writing songs and albums since the eighties and is still writing them today. It appears only the Twitch gaming channel replaced the music. The first and the last letters of the inscription had their Nara elongated again, and they created the kind of a sharp framing. The bold black inscription in sans-serif had a white raw outline with an uneven black shadow, resembling a flame. ![]() The generic, royalty-free music was played over the band’s audio to avoid a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown order. The Metallica logo version from 2003 is the most ornate of all the designs, ever created for the band. ![]() Prior to the live performance, as guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield was introducing the band and acknowledging their first BlizzCon appearance back in 2014, a caption was shown at the bottom of the screen which read, ‘The upcoming musical performance is subject to copyright protection by the applicable copyright holder’. Twitch users saw the funny side of things when the gaming channel of the live streaming service played unintentionally hilarious royalty-free music over Metallica’s performance at BlizzCon 2021.Īs part of the BlizzCon 2021 opening ceremony, Metallica performed live with a rendition of For Whom the Bell Tolls from the 1984 album Ride the Lightning. ![]()
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