Metallica have said they have no regrets surrounding ‘Lulu’, their infamous collaborative album recorded with Lou Reed.The metal giants were speaking to Howard Stern on his SiriusXM show earlier this week (August 12), where they also performed ‘Wherever I May Roam’, ‘The Unforgiven’, and ‘All Within My Hands’.Speaking about ‘Lulu’, the 2011 record which Reed once claimed was so unpopular that Metallica fans threatened to shoot him for making it, the band said that it was a rewarding experience working with the Velvet Underground legend, with Lars Ulrich adding he “wouldn’t change a thing.”James Hetfield also joked that the band were “far too ugly to look like women” in response to being asked whether they felt any pressure to adopt the.
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