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Metallica fans bouncing in unison at the thrash heroes' recent show in Virginia, USA, caused a small earthquake recorded by ...
There are many great entrances in college football, but few are as electric or as loud as Virginia Tech running out to ...
Seismographs are usually used to measure when pieces of the earth slam into each other, but they’re pretty good at measuring ...
Metallica brought years of pent-up excitement to Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium on Wednesday night, energizing the crowd with a ...
As for the home team, the Hokies are coming off a 6-7 season that saw them go 4-4 in ACC play — good for ninth in the ...
Wednesday night, in a spectacle that feels as if it’s been in the making for the past 25 years, the two will come together ...
While the minor seismic activity, quickly dubbed the “Metallica Quake” online, posed no danger, it was too minor to register ...
Eight large pillars surrounding the stage flashed colors and images as Metallica rocked. The pillars even displayed the ...
When Metallica played their first-ever concert at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium, the crowd’s reaction to "Enter Sandman" triggered seismic activity.
A highly anticipated Metallica concert at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium wasn't just a performance; it was a seismic event.
A 10-year-old boy, an 85-year-old woman — the audience at Metallica's Virginia Tech concert Wednesday had fans of all ages.
Virginia Tech has harnessed "Enter Sandman" to get the crowd going at football games since the start of the millennium, and ...