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As the walk-out music for the local football team, Metallica nearly brought the house down when they played it for real ...
Band played first-ever concert at Lane Stadium, where the Black Album classic has served as the Hokies football team's intro ...
Seismographs are usually used to measure when pieces of the earth slam into each other, but they’re pretty good at measuring ...
Wednesday night, in a spectacle that feels as if it’s been in the making for the past 25 years, the two will come together ...
While the minor seismic activity, quickly dubbed the “Metallica Quake” online, posed no danger, it was too minor to register ...
While the minor seismic activity, quickly dubbed the "Metallica Quake" online, posed no danger, it was too minor to register ...
It was the first time rock band Metallica had ever played live in Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium...and the crowd jumped so hard ...
College football is built on tradition. It is woven and ingrained in the sport’s rich history that can’t be found anywhere else. The tradition, pageantry, and showmanship are what make ...
Dr. Martin Chapman, a seismologist at Virginia Tech, says the vibration of the fans jumping around Lane Stadium travels down through the foundation of the stadium and into the ground is what produces ...
A small seismic event was registered at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium after 60,000 Metallica fans started jumping and cheering at the concert.
Virginia Tech has harnessed "Enter Sandman" to get the crowd going at football games since the start of the millennium, and it was only natural that ...
It wasn’t just the Metallica concert at Virginia Tech causing seismic waves this week, a 3.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded near Dillwyn.
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