Heavy metal band
Metallica say they find it harder to be in a band now than in their 20's as they have differing views to one another now. The 'Enter Sandman' hit-makers formed in 1981 and drummer
Lars Ulrich found it easier to be part of a 'collective' when he was younger as he and his bandmates shared the same values.
"It's harder to be part of a collective when you're older.
When you're 22, you all wear the same clothes, drink the same beer, do the same crazy things. Then, all of a sudden, you're in your 30's and 40's and everything has changed," he said.
Lars band-mate
James Hetfield admits the group have a love/hate relationship but will always regard one another as 'brothers'. "Those guys know my story and I know their story. We love each other and we hate each other. But we're brothers."
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