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Matt Sorum Explains Lars Ulrich’s Role In His Guns N’ Roses Journey

Bihter Sevinc
Last updated: 2024/12/28 at 1:54 PM
By Bihter Sevinc 3 Min Read
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In a recent Instagram post, Matt Sorum reflected on Lars Ulrich’s support during his time with Guns N’ Roses.

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“Happy Belated Birthday to Lars Ulrich, I think I’ve expressed how much this guy means to me,” Sorum wrote in his post, alongside a photo of himself with the Metallica drummer. “We’ve been friends 36 years now since The Cult opened for Metallica on The Justice for All tour in 1989.”

He added, “He immediately opened his arms to me and invited me into Metallica world. When I made the move to GNR he was very instrumental in that as well. But as a friend he’s there for highs and lows. He reached out when my father passed as I did when his passed. Basically a good guy all around and true friend beyond the music.”

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Lars Ulrich’s father, Torben Ulrich, passed away at 95 last year. At the time, Sorum expressed his sympathy, writing, “Your relationship with your Dad was always inspiring to me. Thank you for sharing him with the world. Condolences to the entire Ulrich family.”

This wasn’t the first time Sorum wished Ulrich a happy birthday, via VOI. In 2020, he posted a message on Instagram saying, “Happy birthday to my 31-year-old pal Lars Ulrich. We met when The Cult opened their Justice For All tour and spent many nights on the road together living the rock n ‘roll life.”

Sorum continued, “The Cult had almost 6 months on that tour and the adventure was crazy and (the memories) are still with me to this day. That we stayed close because Lars gave Slash my number to get into GN’R. Of course GNR epic tour., and the legendary Metallica stadium tour. Besides all the most important music awards he’s always there as a friend.”

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In 1989, Slash saw Sorum play with The Cult on the Sonic Temple tour. Shortly afterward, Sorum replaced Steven Adler in Guns N’ Roses. However, in 1997, Axl Rose fired Sorum following a dispute over Paul Tobias joining the band.

Photo Credit: Matt Sorum – Instagram

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