Wolf-Face plays Tequila's as part of Big Pre-Fest in Ybor City, Florida on October 30, 2014. Credit: Nicole Kibert © // elawgrrl.com

Wolf-Face plays Tequila’s as part of Big Pre-Fest in Ybor City, Florida on October 30, 2014. Credit: Nicole Kibert © // elawgrrl.com

Seven days before their return to New World Brewery for Big Pre-Fest in Little Ybor, St. Petersburg, Florida fur balls Wolf-Face are pulling out a few pubes and figuratively blowing them in the direction of Metallica (who were on Fallon last month, by the way).

You'll remember that frontman Michael J. Wolf & co. most recently trolled the metal elder statesmen in their latest video, "Give Me A Keg of Beer," released in September. Today, Wolf-Face defy Lars Ulrich again by releasing all of their music for free.

"It seems clear they ripped off our most recent music video bigly," Wolf, immortal, told CL in a message. "I decided to release our catalogue (the equivalent of a musical gold mine) for free to stick it to those dudes in Metallica."

He suspects that Ulrich and the band have been sniffing around the studio spying on Wolf-Face. He hopes that giving away "these highly valuable tunes" will start a new Napster type music revolution so that the "less valuable tunes of Metallica" will end up being sent all over the internet for free again.

"Suck it Lars," is how he closed. 

The songs are available for free download via Bandcamp. Listen to Wolf-Face's split with Teenagers below.

Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...