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La RepubblicaPublished at June 4, 2026 at 11:27 PM1:00
Bologna, KEN IL GUERRIERO nella versione dei Metallica: i fan in delirio thumbnail

Bologna, KEN IL GUERRIERO nella versione dei Metallica: i fan in delirio

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Published time
June 4, 2026 at 11:27 PM
Duration
1:00
Video type
News & Politics
Channel region
Italy
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34.9K
Likes
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Comments
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Estimated Daily Revenue
$0.32 - $1.3
Estimated Total Revenue
$0.7 - $2.79
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$0.02 - $0.08
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Topic Cluster
bologna
Video Description
I Metallica hanno suonato a Bologna nell’unica data italiana del loro nuovo tour. Durante il concerto il chitarrista Kirk Hammett e il bassista Rob Trujillo hanno reinterpretato in versione metal la sigla italiana del cartone animato giapponese Ken il guerriero (composta nel 1986 da Claudio Maioli). Non è la prima volta che durante il loro concerti i Metallica omaggiano il Paese in cui suonano con una cover di una canzone locale ma in chiave metal. Nel 2018 in Italia suonarono “C'è chi dice no" di Vasco Rossi, e nel 2024 "Acida” dei Prozac+. Video TT antares1180
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