Despite being one of the biggest and most successful bands on the planet, even Metallica haven't escaped internet trolls and nasty comments in their time – but Lars Ulrich says that, these days, it really doesn't bother him anymore.
In a new interview with the band's own So What? fanzine (via ThePRP), the drummer reflected of how Metallica operated 20-30 years ago, remembering that they all used to "sit and fucking read every page of Kerrang! and every page of Circus Magazine" to see what they were saying about each other. Now, though, he says that he doesn't "really read what people say about Metallica" anymore. (Surely he still reads Kerrang! anyway though, eh? Hi, Lars!)
"I’ll say that occasionally, once every six months or something like that, it’s kind of fun to go through the trolling section just because of the ridiculousness of all of it, but it’s not something that I do regularly anymore," he continues. "Twenty years ago, it would’ve been, ‘Oh, my God, somebody said something bad,’ or, ‘That person said a nasty comment in the comments section,’ or whatever. Now, none of that really means anything to me."