Watch the Metal Masters 4 Clinic on RevolverMag.com

If you can’t make it out to New York City’s Gramercy Theater tonight, we’ll be streaming the sold-out Metal Masters 4 clinic right here on RevolverMag.com! Keep your eyes peeled at www.revolvermag.com/metal-masters-4 to catch all the action.

Metal Masters 4 is bringing back some of the classic “Metal Masters” while adding a few new members to the list. As always, fans can expect some surprise appearances and unforgettable performances. Metal Masters 4< will feature Philip Anselmo (Pantera/Down), Kerry King (Slayer), Dave Lombardo (Slayer), Scott Ian (Anthrax), Charlie Benante (Anthrax), Frank Bello (Anthrax), plus Billy Sheehan and Gary Holt (Exodus/Slayer).

If the still-circulating buzz from Metal Masters 3 is any indication, Metal Masters 4 won’t disappoint anyone who is lucky enough to see it. Metal Masters 3, which took place at the Key Club in Los Angeles, featured the “Metal Masters” demonstrating their techniques and styles used to create the music that millions bang their heads to every day.

The highlight of the event came when Philip Anselmo jumped onstage to perform Slayer fan-favorites “Angel Of Death” and “Raining Blood” before launching into five songs from the classic Pantera album, Vulgar Display Of Power. Anselmo and the “Metal Masters” comprised of David Ellefson (Megadeth), Chris Broderick (Megadeth), Kerry King (Slayer), Dave Lombardo (Slayer), Charlie Benante (Anthrax), Frank Bello (Anthrax) and Mike Portnoy (Adrenaline Mob/Flying Colors), blazed through “Mouth For War,” “A New Level,” “Walk,” “Hostile,” and “This Love.” Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath joined all of the “Metal Masters” on stage for the finale of “Hole In The Sky.”

“We’re extremely excited to be bringing the Metal Masters series back home to the East Coast with our most diverse and talented lineup to date,” says Mark Menghi, Samson’s Director of Marketing. “I say it every time and this time will be no different, but Metal Masters 4 is going to be the best one yet…”

Rewatch Metal Masters 2 here.



  • Ltl_Dreamer

    Technical difficulties aside, it was a stellar performance by all involved! It was the first time I’ve had the opportunity to watch Billy Sheehan perform live since catching his performance several yrs ago when he was on the road with G3 (including Yngwie, Vai, Satriani & MacAlpine) & I must admit, I initially thought it a bit odd that he was partaking in Metal Masters 4, but I was thrilled to have the opportunity to catch the show (Thank You!!:) and delighted to see the mutual exchange of genuine admiration & respect everyone had for one another. I recall witnessing many conflicts over the years involving a fellow metalhead that would attempt to dis other genres of Hard Rock &/or Heavy Metal and vice-versa as well (!) & that never made any sense to me (I believe it was Clive Davis that said it first, there’s only two types of music ~ good & bad!) So watching that much talent on one stage really made my night! I thoroughly enjoyed the clinic portion as well, although I wish they’d've had more time alotted for that portion of the show. Many thanks for streaming this!! It was the next best thing to actually being there!!

  • dr larry

    thanx ‘nough