Mettalica 's Full Rock From Rio Set Goes Online [WATCH]

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Rock Band Metallica's headlined 'Rock In Rio' on going festival in Brazil is fascinated by the worldwide fans. To amuse the fans, the band has posted their 2-hour-plus performance online.

The veteran metal band who is famous for giving hit singles like, "Nothing Else Matters," "Enter Sandman," "Whiskey In The Jar" topped Saturday's bill at the 30th anniversary event, that also included Korn, Royal Blood, and Motley Crue.

The 'Rock In Rio' date marks Metallica's final scheduled live show of this year. In between the festival, the band has officially reported that they have worked on their tenth studio album which will follow-up their 2008's album, 'Death Magnetic.'

According to Blabbermouth, the band has performed some of their most loved songs like, 'Fuel,' 'Battery,' 'King Nothing,' 'Turn The Page,' 'Fade To Black,' with the encores of 'Whiskey In The Jar,' 'Nothing Else Matters,' and 'Enter Sandman.'

According to Rolling Stone Magazine, Metallica's drummer Lars Ulrich has said that the band does not want to record the album in any haste.

Metallica's fan have been waiting for their next album ever since 'Death Magnetic.' However, the most concrete information came from the band booker, John Mac who said that the Metallica's 10th studio album is almost finished. In an interview with KOMP 92.3FM, lead guitarist and songwriter Kirk Hammett gave more insight about the upcoming album.

"We're just plowing away it and working on it every day, and we're gearing up to actually record some of it now. It's still so early in the process. You know, these songs we're recording, they might be on the album, they might not be on the album. It's just one of those things where we're just trying to, like, negotiate through all the material and just figure out what the best way to move forward is. And so, that's basically where we're at right now."

Metallica has not released any official date for their next album.

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