Lars Ulrich
Drummer and songwriter for Metallica

Born
December 26th, 1963
61 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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A Danish-American drummer, songwriter, and music producer, achieved prominence as a co-founder and drummer of the heavy metal band Metallica. Established in 1981, the band rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s with its aggressive sound and intricate musicianship. Metallica's self-titled album, also known as 'The Black Album,' released in 1991, received massive acclaim and commercial success, solidifying the band's place in rock history. Beyond drumming, contributed to songwriting and production of many of the band's tracks, influencing the heavy metal genre significantly.
Co-founded Metallica in 1981
Contributed to 'The Black Album' in 1991
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