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Metallica inspired to give up cocaine by Oasis

Lars Ulrich quits drug with Noel Gallagher's help

Metallica's Lars Ulrich used Noel Gallagher as an inspiration to give up cocaine.

The drummer set he decided to quit the drug a few years ago, and took the Oasis guitarist as an inspiration.

"A couple of years ago I was like, 'You know? Enough of this. I don't need it'. It was literally something that happened one morning, like 'Y'know? Fuck that'," he told The Quietus.com.

He added: "I was very impressed with Noel Gallagher. As you know, I'm an Oasis fanatic, and Noel was like [adopts Mancunian accent] 'You know what? No more cocaine!' (Gallagher quit in 1998) and I thought, 'If he can do it, everybody else can do it'.

"I had my fun with it, it was always more of a social thing. We were never like rolling around and spending days in bathroom stalls, and peeking out the keyholes of doors for days."
 

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Comments (9)

steve_shit 

Aug 28, 2008

hey kids, don't do drugs!

mbe3204m 

Aug 28, 2008

Excellent. I'm glad that Lars, at least, hasn't backed off his love for Oasis. In 1997 when Oasis was touring Be Here Now, Lars said that Oasis were the best band in the world, "besides Metallica, of course". Pretty cool that they still have the love.

stratman79 

Aug 28, 2008

Excellent work Lars! More for the rest of us!

Trashy Chick 

Aug 29, 2008

Oasis Fanatic! Lars loves Oasis he the coolest bloke ever "besides Noel, of course" brilliant!As Oasis always have such trouble with drummers maybe one day Lars will be hammering the skins for Oasis!

qcardy 

Aug 29, 2008

bless his little heart.

scottmmmm 

Aug 29, 2008

It's strange to hear an American praising Oasis, as far as I knew they weren't popular at all there.

dadswoods 

Aug 29, 2008

Now if we could only get him to give up making awful records.....

Sven Hartley 

Sep 1, 2008

his teeth are rotten

Wen Jia 

Sep 3, 2008

Lars Ulrich is not American, he's Danish which probably means he listens to more European music than the average American. He has always been into all kinds of bands from all kinds of genres.

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