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<title>Comment by Santana on Music Reviews: Fish, Lillian Axe, Powerwolf, and a Metallica DVD</title>
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<description>Since its early beginnings, Metallica band has succeeded to attract a lot of people&#039;s attention. The band has evolved through years, and its audience has increased enormously. I loved the band&#039;s music and I still. I followed them a long years and I attended many of their concerts. But what disturbs sometimes is ticket prices. They got sky rocked and unaffordable. Lately a friend has recommended me a site where to compare ticket prices for free before booking a seat. I really find it a great idea because this way I can look for the cheapest prices offered.
http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/&quot;&gt;Tickets&lt;/a&gt;
It&#039;s quite normal that a band like Metallica&#039;s tickets worth any price but my purse is thin and can&#039;t afford some prices. This is why I&#039;m looking always to buy cheap tickets.
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