Photos | Kirk Hammett's Electrifying Solo Performance
The spotlight captures Kirk Hammett's intense expression as he rocks out on stage during the Big Four Festival in 2011. With his signature long curly hair and black shirt, he dazzles the crowd with his artful guitar solo.
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