News: EMG Metallica Challenge Contest


EMG Metallica Challenge Contest https://apps.facebook.com/contestshq/contests/147917
Prize Details

Enter the EMG video contest where the band members of Metallica pick the winner! Submit your video of an original Metallica song playing your EMG-equipped instrument and you could win a monster $4,000 prize package and get your video in front of Metallica!

Contestants must use YouTube for the contest upload. Videos must be 3 minutes or less and can be solo guitar or bass or an ensemble. Your video must have the following in the title to be eligible: “EMG Metallica Challenge”. PLEASE READ THE RULESFOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS.

Contestants must have an EMG-equipped instrument to enter. Winner outside the continental United States may be required to pay shipping and import fees.

The grand prize winner will receive (1) Randall Amplifiers Kirk Hammett KH120RHS ½ stack, (1) ESP LTD James Hetfield Snakebyte guitar, (1) EMG James Hetfield signature JH Set, (1) Kirk Hammett Signature Dunlop KH Wah, (1) pack of 72 Dunlop James Hetfield Black Fang Picks, (1) 6 pack of Dunlop Rob Trujillo Icon Series Bass Strings and (1) Red Monkey Bootleg guitar/bass strap. The prize package is valued at $4,000.

TO INSURE WE CAN VIEW YOUR VIDEO MATCH YOURPRIVACY SETTINGS DESCRIBED IN THIS WHITE PAPER:http://bit.ly/q7lUv4Contest Instructions


Featured player(s) must have EMG Pickups in the instruments used in the video. Videos must be no longer than 3 minutes. Upload your video to YouTube using the entry form or link to the video already in your YouTube channel. YOU MUST USEYOUTUBE FOR THE UPLOAD TO BE ELIGIBLE! Please review the directions for complete instructions.

TO INSURE WE CAN VIEW YOUR VIDEO MATCH YOURPRIVACY SETTINGS DESCRIBED IN THIS WHITE PAPER:http://bit.ly/q7lUv4Prize EligibilityOnly persons who are at least 18 years of age can enter.Contest StartsAugust 25, 2011 @ 12:00 pm (PDT)Contest EndsSeptember 22, 2011 @ 12:00 am (PDT)Need more Details?Read the Official RulesAbout the Company
ROB TURNER: In 1974, I started EMG in the back of my parents’ garage by building various electronic gadgets and repairing amplifiers. I had played around with pickups as early... [more]

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