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    Kill 'Em All is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on July 25, 1983, through the independent label Megaforce Records. After forming in 1981, Metallica began by playing shows in local clubs in Los Angeles.

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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.
  3. Liner Notes: Recorded & Mixed at Music America, May 1983. Learn more about Metallica's album Kill 'Em All.

  4. Sep 20, 2022 · In 1983, four alcohol fuelled kids calling themselves Metallica recorded their debut album Kill ’Em All. No one knew it would change the world (Image credit: Music For Nations)

    • Kirk Hammett joins the band barely a month before the album sessions began. Despite having already temporarily relocated to the East Coast to begin work on what would be their full-length debut, Metallica's ongoing conflicts with lead guitarist Dave Mustaine had deteriorated to the point where the band saw no other choice but to bring in a new axeman for the recording sessions — even though they were only a month away from going into the studio.
    • The album is recorded in a haunted mansion. Kill 'Em Allwas recorded at Music America, a low-budget recording studio located in a large old house in Rochester, New York.
    • Dave Mustaine contributes two songs about sex — until James Hetfield rewrites the lyrics. "The Four Horsemen" and "Jump in the Fire," two of the four Kill 'Em Allsongs that bear Mustaine songwriting credits (the others are "Phantom Lord" and "Metal Militia"), initially had lyrics that were all about getting laid.
    • Kirk Hammett tries to do Joe Satriani proud with "Seek and Destroy" solo, instead records "sour notes" Ghosts weren't the only thing haunting the band during the recording sessions for Kill 'Em All— the judgmental specter of a (still-living) guitar hero hung heavily over Kirk Hammett as he recorded his guitar solos for the album, especially the one for "Seek and Destroy."
  5. Jul 25, 2023 · When Kill ’Em All was released, on July 25, 1983, metal had barely heard anything of this speed and fury before, nor seen a band with Metallica’s level of streetwise savvy. The album has...

  6. Released on July 25, 1983, Kill ‘Em All didn’t make much of a mark commercially at the time. Artistically, though, it broke ground on the new genre of thrash metal and ended up being a hugely influential record. It eventually attained commercial success as well, selling over three million copies as of today. Kill ‘Em All Track by Track.