


Someone who has certainly been left out in the cold the past few seasons is Jones. The 24-year-old was excluded from the starting XI against his former club, but could be reinstated in the Champions League and take over the position of right-back from Diogo Dalot. Having had a disappointing season so far, Wan-Bissaka could have a great opportunity to show his talents to Rangnick. Metallica's Robert Trujillo Talks to MMA Junkie - Nov.Henderson had to watch this season but could have a rare chance against Young Boys Defense Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Phil Jones, Eric Bailly, Alex Telles More recently, Metallica launched a MasterClass series about all about being in a band, and Trujillo covered rock instrumental " Frankenstein" with Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett to celebrate Halloween. In September, Metallica released a remastered reissue of their 1991 " Black Album." Around the same time, Ulrich said that it was " way too early" to talk about a new Metallica album, although the band has seemingly been working on one for a while. After all, the rocker is nearing two decades into his Metallica career, and it's almost astonishing to think he's now the longest-tenured bassist in the band, followed by his predecessor, Jason Newsted, the late Cliff Burton and original bassist Ron McGovney. Of course, Trujillo covered many other topics during the Nov. 26 talk with MMA Junkie's Mike Bohn. "It feels progressive like that, and that's what I actually like about it because there's something that's loose and reckless, but at the same time it's tight, so it has to be a conceived body of music in that section."


It has the power grooves, the stuff that makes you headbang, but at the same time, it gets crazy in the middle section," the bassist continues. "What I like about that particular song is that it has all the ingredients that I like about Metallica. The song is "probably the craziest" of Metallica's entire catalog, he adds. We did play it a couple of times on tour, but it is a rarity." Trujillo explains, "My favorite deep cut with Metallica is, by far, ' The Frayed Ends of Sanity.' That is a song I think we've played twice, maybe - not more than three times. Hear Trujillo's full interview near the bottom of this post.
