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The Sword & Lars Ulrich @ Paris Bercy

The Sword’s re-released “Ages Of Winters / Gods Of The Earth” are out this week and to show just how highly rated the albums are, check out the video footage of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich performing the song “Freya” with the band earlier this month at Palais Omnisport de Bercy in Paris, France on the current Metallica tour.

RollingStone.com recently asked Lars Ulrich to name his favorite album of 2008, to which he replied “We're fortunate to have this heavy-metal band from Austin out playing with us, and we've got them playing shows on our days off so that we can go see them.” Praise indeed!

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