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Jason Newsted
Photo: MTV News
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"Playing with someone
who has such unbridled passion for music will
forever be a huge inspiration." — Metallica's James
Hetfield
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After 14
years of holding down bass duties for Metallica, Jason Newsted
is leaving the band.
In a joint statement issued by Newsted and Metallica on
Wednesday (January 17), the bassist hinted that the physical
duress and rigors of the band's touring schedule over the past
few years may have played a hand in his decision to walk away
from the group.
"Due to private and personal reasons," Newsted wrote in the
statement, "and the physical damage I have done to myself over
the years while playing the music that I love, I must step away
from the band.
"This is the most difficult decision of my life," he added,
"made in the best interest of my family, myself and the
continued growth of Metallica. I extend my love, thanks and best
wishes to my brothers: James, Lars and Kirk and the rest of the
Metallica family, friends and fans who have made these years so
unforgettable." Metallica didn't announce an immediate
replacement for Newsted, who joined the band in the fall of 1986
following the death of original bassist Cliff Burton, who died
when the band's tour bus crashed while traveling in Sweden. "We
part ways with Jason with more love, more mutual respect and
more understanding of each other than at any other point in the
past," drummer Lars Ulrich said in the statement. "James, Kirk
and I look forward to embracing the next chapter of Metallica
with both a huge amount of appreciation for the last 14 years
with Jason and the excitement of rising to the challenges that
lay ahead to make Metallica shine brighter than ever." Metallica
said they would continue with a new bassist, and the remaining
members still plan to start work on a new studio album in the
spring for possible release in late 2001 or early 2002.
"Playing with someone who has such unbridled passion for music
will forever be a huge inspiration," frontman James Hetfield
said in the statement. "On stage every night, he was a driving
force to us all, fans and band alike. His connection will never
be broken." "Jason is our brother," added guitarist Kirk
Hammett. "He will be missed." Since joining Metallica in 1986,
Newsted participated in the recording of six albums from the
group, including 1988's … And Justice for All, 1991's
Metallica, 1996's Load, 1997's Re-Load, 1998's
Garage, Inc. and 1999's S&M. Before Metallica,
Newsted played bass in the Phoenix punk outfit Flotsam & Jetsam,
appearing on that band's 1986 debut, Doomsday for the
Deceiver. Last spring, the bassist holed up in a San
Francisco studio with a new side project, Echo Brain, whose
membership included guitarist/vocalist Dylan Dokin and drummer
Brian Sagrafena (see
"Metallica's Newsted Readies 'Echo Brain' ").
At the time, Echo Brain planned to enlist Hammett and former
Faith No More guitarist Jim Martin to help record the band's
self-titled debut, although material from those sessions has yet
to surface and the band apparently never secured a separate
record deal.
A rep from Metallica's management company, Q-Prime, said she was
unaware of the fate of Newsted's Echo Brain project, and said
the fledgling band has no immediate connection with the
bassist's decision to leave Metallica.
—David Basham
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