In 1981, James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich decided to start a band. Unknown to them at the time, that band, Metallica, would find themselves on Rolling Stoneโs list of 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. Just in the United States, the band sold an impressive 58 million records. While thrilled about what they accomplished over the years, Hetfield recently discussed another passion of his – cigars. Known for releasing two signature cigars, the musician shared his love for smoking and how it brings out his rebellious nature.
Appearing on the latest episode of The Metallica Report, Hetfield juggled several questions about his smoking habit and if it affected his voice in any way. He admitted, โThereโs a lot of people around me that are concerned about that and the health and what not. It has not affected it that I know of. I feel that Iโm kinda singing the best that I have in a long time and Iโm doing my best, and I get to enjoy that as well. So weโll see.โ
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Besides promising his voice is fine, Hetfield explained how smoking cigars helped him create a social gathering at his home. โWe have a cigar fellowship back home and we get together every Thursday and have a puff, and just get real with each other; you know, check in with each other. There are a few guys in the area that are not real social and we get together once a weekโฆ theyโre looking forward to that day of the week, which I enjoy.โ
James Hetfield Shares The Connection Between Smoking And Freedom
While Hetfield continued to perform, he allowed his fellowship to use his house even when he wasn’t there. โWhen Iโm not there, theyโve got the code to my garage; they can get into the house and they enjoy it while Iโm away tooโฆ Just to know that people are gathering, getting together at my place when Iโm not there is cool. That wouldnโt have happened earlier on, opening up my house to that.โ
Knowing that smoking isnโt as socially acceptable as it was in the past, Hetfield loved how it brought his rebellious nature to the surface. โThereโs probably the rebel part of me that enjoys the, โSir, youโre not supposed to smoke hereโฆโ โYeah, I know!โ Itโs an expression of freedom for myself. Itโs not for everybody, and thatโs fine. Itโs just a connection I enjoy with some people.โ
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