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For Metallica’s lead vocalist and guitarist, James Hetfield, the rock n’ roll lifestyle led to alcohol addiction. In 2004, Hetfield checked into rehab. Hetfield said he’d gotten into bad habits on the road and was bringing them back home.

In a conversation with Metal Hammer, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, and Robert Trujillo spoke candidly about their bandmate Hetfield and his decision to enter rehab last fall to deal with addiction issues.Aug 20, 2020

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Is Metallica’s James Hetfield in rehab?

Dec 26, 2019 · Hetfield’s return to rehab is inspirational because it reminds those who suffer not to give up. Sometimes further treatment is necessary– even if it means putting important aspects of your life on hold. Alcoholism is a serious disease and addiction sufferers should never put their treatment needs on hold.

Did James Hetfield relapse?

Aug 20, 2020 · Metallica hasn't played a concert for a live audience in close to a year. The band's S&M2 run of concerts in San Francisco early last September were supposed to be followed by some touring Down Under. But the dates were cancelled after frontman James Hetfield checked into an addiction rehabilitation program. The news came as a shock to fans and Hetfield's own …

Does James Hetfield have an alcohol addiction?

For Metallica’s lead vocalist and guitarist, James Hetfield, the rock n’ roll lifestyle led to alcohol addiction. In 2004, Hetfield checked into rehab. Hetfield said he’d gotten into bad habits on the road and was bringing them back home. His wife kicked him out of their house and he feared losing his family over his addiction.

Are James Hetfield's bandmates part of his family?

Sep 17, 2020 · Back in 2003, during the recording of Metallica’s eighth studio album, ‘St. Anger,’ James entered rehabilitation for his ongoing alcohol problems. Unfortunately, while Hetfield seemed to be doing okay for a while, his alcohol issues emerged once again in 2019. Metallica had to cancel their tour of Australia so James could go rehab.

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Jan 31, 2020 · In September 2019, Metallica canceled a planned tour of Australia and New Zealand so Hetfield could re-enter a rehabilitation center. “As most of you probably know, our brother James has been...

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Who is the bassist for Metal Hammer?

"We really didn't see it coming," bassist Robert Trujillo told Metal Hammer in a recent interview.

Did Metallica play a concert?

Metallica hasn't played a concert for a live audience in close to a year. The band's S&M2 run of concerts in San Francisco early last September were supposed to be followed by some touring Down Under. But the dates were cancelled after frontman James Hetfield checked into an addiction rehabilitation program. The news came as a shock ...

What does HALT stand for?

The acronym HALT describes common triggers and stands for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired. Each of these triggers can make people feel low and therefore more vulnerable to cravings. Hence why it’s so important to prioritize your well being each and every day.

What was the rock n roll lifestyle in the 1980s?

Rock n’ Roll in the 1980s was synonymous with drugs, alcohol and partying. One of the most successful bands of all time, Metallica, was not immune to this lifestyle. For Metallica’s lead vocalist and guitarist, James Hetfield, the rock n’ roll lifestyle led to alcohol addiction. In 2004, Hetfield checked into rehab.

Is James Hetfield in rehab?

His bandmates Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammet, and Robert Trujillo released a statement at the time saying, “as most of you probably know, our brother James has been struggling with addiction on and off for many years. He has now, unfortunately, had to re-enter a treatment program to work on his recovery again.” As a result, Hetfield received an outpouring of support from others in the music industry over his decision to make his relapse and recovery public, and to choose health over money in cancelling the tour. Many musicians have credited Hetfield as the reason they became sober. Since completing a treatment program, Hetfield has been back in the public eye. His first public appearance was in January 2020, when the Los Angeles Automobile Museum unveiled a new exhibit featuring Hetfield’s vintage cars. The band had plans for a Summer 2020 tour which was cancelled due to Covid-19.

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