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Metallica’s Kill 'Em All: The Album
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00:00:00 - Seek And Destroy
00:06:57 - The Four Horsemen
00:14:12 - Whiplash
00:18:23 - Hit The Lights
00:22:42 - No Remorse
00:29:11 - Motorbreath
00:32:22 - Jump In The Fire
00:37:06 - Phantom Lord
00:42:11 - Metal Militia
00:47:24 - (Anestisha) Pulling Teeth INSTRUMENTAL
Debut Album: Kill 'Em All was Metallica’s first studio album, released on July 25, 1983.
Thrash Metal Pioneer: The album is considered one of the earliest thrash metal records, influencing the genre's development.
Low Budget: It was recorded on a budget of around $15,000, which was very low for an album, even in the early '80s.
Original Title: The album was originally going to be called Metal Up Your Ass, but the record label convinced the band to change it.
Dave Mustaine's Contribution: Dave Mustaine, who was later fired from Metallica and went on to form Megadeth, co-wrote a few songs on the album, including "The Four Horsemen" (originally "The Mechanix").
Instrumental Track: "(Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth" features an iconic bass solo by the late Cliff Burton.
First Major Tour: After the album's release, Metallica embarked on their first major tour, the "Kill 'Em All for One" tour, alongside Raven.
DIY Ethic: The album's success was largely driven by underground tape trading and word of mouth, as Metallica had little radio or mainstream support at the time.
00:00:00 - Seek And Destroy
00:06:57 - The Four Horsemen
00:14:12 - Whiplash
00:18:23 - Hit The Lights
00:22:42 - No Remorse
00:29:11 - Motorbreath
00:32:22 - Jump In The Fire
00:37:06 - Phantom Lord
00:42:11 - Metal Militia
00:47:24 - (Anestisha) Pulling Teeth INSTRUMENTAL
Debut Album: Kill 'Em All was Metallica’s first studio album, released on July 25, 1983.
Thrash Metal Pioneer: The album is considered one of the earliest thrash metal records, influencing the genre's development.
Low Budget: It was recorded on a budget of around $15,000, which was very low for an album, even in the early '80s.
Original Title: The album was originally going to be called Metal Up Your Ass, but the record label convinced the band to change it.
Dave Mustaine's Contribution: Dave Mustaine, who was later fired from Metallica and went on to form Megadeth, co-wrote a few songs on the album, including "The Four Horsemen" (originally "The Mechanix").
Instrumental Track: "(Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth" features an iconic bass solo by the late Cliff Burton.
First Major Tour: After the album's release, Metallica embarked on their first major tour, the "Kill 'Em All for One" tour, alongside Raven.
DIY Ethic: The album's success was largely driven by underground tape trading and word of mouth, as Metallica had little radio or mainstream support at the time.
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