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It’s safe to say that Metallica‘s most recent show “rocked” after fans helped to set off a response to their music that kept local seismographs active. But if you see where the show was held and are a ...
When Metallica played their first-ever concert at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium, the crowd’s reaction to "Enter Sandman" ...
Metal outfit Metallica caused such a stir at their first concert in Virginia on May 8th that they caused a mini earthquake.
Metallica caused an earthquake during their encore performance of 'Enter Sandman' at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium on ...
A highly anticipated Metallica concert at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium ... VTSO Director Martin Chapman confirmed to FOX Weather that their seismograph, situated approximately 1 mile from ...
SEE ALSO: Metallica concert prompts traffic alerts and ride-share changes near Lane Stadium tonight The Virginia Tech Seismograph sits just a mile away from Lane Stadium. It's about 100 miles away ...
Metallica can really rock it. So much, in fact, that the iconic rock band's latest concert at Virginia Tech registered ...
As Metallica took the stage, there was a massive seismograph spike from the fans jumping up and down, enough to just subtly move the very earth beneath them. And then again, when the band went ...
A highly anticipated Metallica concert at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium ... VTSO Director Martin Chapman confirmed to FOX Weather that their seismograph, situated approximately 1 mile from Lane ...
Students and fans generally jump up and down to the song, and experts say it registers as a small 1.5 magnitude earthquake on a seismograph. Metallica performed a live concert Wednesday night ...
Advertisements Move over, geology class… Metallica just gave Virginia Tech a real-time science lesson with a side of rock and ...
Metallica played their first concert at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium ... the movement was enough magnitude to create a noticeable spike on the seismograph equivalent to a “small” but prolong ...