Image courtesy: RHCP
Los Angeles:
Rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers were mistaken for heavy metal legends Metallica by security guards at Belarus airport.
Flea, the Bassist of the band, formed in 1983, revealed the news that the band was confused for Metallica by officials in Belarus on Instgaram.
"We were called into customs officials office at an airport in Belarus and they asked us to sign a bunch of Metallica CDs and photos," the 53-year-old member of RHCP wrote.
The Californication" hitmakers tried to convince the officials but they still insisted them for the autographs on CDs.
"We tried to explain to them that we weren't Metallica but they insisted that we sign anyway. They had the power. Well I did play fight fire with Metallica once. I love Metallica anyways but I'm no Robert Trujillo," Flea wrote.
In a photo that Flea shared on his Instagram account, the musician clearly writes his name below the Metallica's logo:
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Flea, the Bassist of the band, formed in 1983, revealed the news that the band was confused for Metallica by officials in Belarus on Instgaram.
"We were called into customs officials office at an airport in Belarus and they asked us to sign a bunch of Metallica CDs and photos," the 53-year-old member of RHCP wrote.
The Californication" hitmakers tried to convince the officials but they still insisted them for the autographs on CDs.
"We tried to explain to them that we weren't Metallica but they insisted that we sign anyway. They had the power. Well I did play fight fire with Metallica once. I love Metallica anyways but I'm no Robert Trujillo," Flea wrote.
In a photo that Flea shared on his Instagram account, the musician clearly writes his name below the Metallica's logo:
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)