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  2. Apr 13, 2016 · 10. 1 of 2 Ride the Lightning self-released 2016. By Saby Reyes-Kulkarni. Genre: Metal. Reviewed: April 13, 2016. In a monumental one-two punch, Metallica set the blueprint for thrash metal and...

  3. Lots of classics on the record but the lyrics are really cheesy on cuts like "Whiplash" and the vocal stylings of Hetfield are very dated here, also the production values hurt the rating, much like the band's next three albums. However, 'Kill 'Em All' is an album any self-respecting metal fan SHOULD own. Published.

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    • May 10-27, 1983
    • Metallica
    • 25 July 1983
  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Benefiting from less dimension, Kill Em All sounds like an all American V8 muscle car, screaming down the highway. This is probably the only Metallica album where the bass is of satisfying clarity, providing a chunkiness that doesn't exist on the rest of 80s Metallica releases.

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    • Hit The Lights. The first track on one of the landmark debut albums in the history of metal starts off with a wall of noise that quickly erupts into a 100mph statement of intent, complete with one of the great opening lines in history: ‘No life ’til leather, we’re gonna kick some ass tonight.’
    • The Four Horsemen. If Hetfield and Ulrich were the mouth and heart of Metallica, Dave Mustaine was its sneer. The wildcard guitarist was kicked out of the band a month before they were due to record Kill ’Em All, but his imprint remains – not least on this seven-minute mini-epic, powered by one of the greatest riffs the band have ever recorded.
    • Motorbreath. If there’s one Kill ’Em All song that deserves more credit than it gets, then it’s this ode to the rock’n’roll lifestyle which kicks off with Lars pummelling seven shades of shit out of his drums before giving way to a precision-tooled James Hetfield riff.
    • Jump In The Fire. Released as the second single from Kill ’Em All (after Whiplash), Jump In The Fire was another song that Dave Mustaine brought to the table – though its final, quasi-Satanic trappings were a world away from its original lyrical theme.
  5. Feb 2, 2013 · Highest Rated. 100. AllMusic. Frightening, awe-inspiring, and absolutely relentless, Kill 'Em All is pure destructive power, executed with jaw-dropping levels of scientific precision.

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  6. 4.5. superb. Review. by MetalLover7 USER ( 3 Reviews) April 23rd, 2009 | 25 replies. Release Date: 1983 | Tracklist. Review Summary: One of the most impressive freshmen efforts ever, Kill Em All was a significant, innovative outing at its time, and still stands as exceptional listening today.

  7. Review Summary: While showing some really high points, Kill 'Em All isn't exactly "Ride the Lightning". #35 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest 80's albums #1 Underground Album by Hit Parader