James Hetfield brought his girlfriend to a Metallica show in Los Angeles on Friday.
During a recent show in Seattle, Metallica members Rob Trujillo and Kirk Hammett recently took a moment to pay tribute to the city’s rich musical legacy by performing a cover of ‘Touch Me I’m Sick’ by the legendary Seattle-based grunge band, Mudhoney.
The performance was a nod to Seattle’s influence on rock and grunge music, and it came as no surprise to fans who know the deep connections Metallica shares with the grunge scene of the 1990s.
Metallica’s Rob Trujillo & Kirk Hammett perform
In their performance of Mudhoney’s song, Trujillo and Hammett reminded the audience of the influence Seattle has had on rock music. Mudhoney, often regarded as one of the pioneers of the grunge movement, played a crucial role in shaping the sound that would later define the city.
Seattle is home to some of the most iconic figures in rock history, including Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley, and Alice In Chains. Metallica has always had a special relationship with these artists and their bands, sharing the stage and creating mutual admiration between the metal and grunge worlds.
Metallica and Their Seattle Grunge Connections
While Metallica might be best known for their influence on heavy metal, the band has long had ties to the Seattle grunge scene. Kurt Cobain, the legendary frontman of Nirvana, was known to respect Metallica’s work, with the band often acknowledging Nirvana’s massive cultural impact.
Metallica also has had close ties with Layne Staley and Alice In Chains. Alice In Chains opened for Metallica during the Damaged Justice tour, and both bands have shared mutual respect throughout the years. Staley’s voice and Alice In Chains’ unique sound bridged the gap between metal and grunge, making their collaboration with Metallica all the more significant.
Metallica’s decision to cover Mudhoney in Seattle was a fitting tribute to the city that sparked a musical revolution. The performance wasn’t just about showcasing their versatility but also about acknowledging the bands and musicians who helped shape rock music as we know it today.
By blending the metal power of Metallica with the raw, gritty energy of Seattle grunge, Trujillo and Hammett brought two worlds together on stage.