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Lars Ulrich Remembers the Accident That Killed Metallica's Original Bassist Cliff Burton (1996)

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Lars Ulrich remembers the tragic bus accident that killed Metallica's original bassist Cliff Burton and how the rest of the band walked away from the wreck.

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