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  1. Producer: Paul Curcio. Engineer: Chris Bubacz. Assistant Engineer: Andy Wroblewski. Front & Back Cover Design Photo: Gary L. Heard, GLH Studios. Inner Sleeve Photos: Kevin Hodapp. Graphics, Design & Layout: Shari & Harold Risch. Mastered by Jack Skinner. Remastered by Bob Ludwig (1988)

  2. Jan 28, 2019 · The next thing you know the album was called Kill 'Em All." Zazula had enlisted photographer Gary L. Heard to do the front cover of the album as well as the band portrait on the back, and Metallica informed Heard of their new title as soon as they arrived at his studio.

  3. Aug 25, 2023 · KillEm All (1983) Infamously, Metallica’s debut album was supposed to be called Metal Up Your Ass. The band had long had the phrase emblazoned on their concert posters, and there was even cover artwork by Stephen Gorman, depicting a knife rising out of a toilet, ready to go.

  4. Sep 20, 2022 · Here’s how it works. Features. Metal Hammer. Metallica’s KillEm All: the stories behind every song. By Dave Everley. ( Metal Hammer ) last updated 20 September 2022. Metallica’s Lars Ulrich and Kirk Hammett give us a track-by-track rundown of the album that built thrash. (Image credit: Megaforce)

  5. Oct 1, 2023 · Metallica. Type: Full-length. Release date: July 25th, 1983. Catalog ID: MRI 069. Label: Megaforce Records.

  6. Dec 9, 2023 · The Story Behind the Artwork on Metallica's Debut Album 'Kill 'Em All' Celebrating 40 years of the album's release. JustinBeckner [UG Writer] Dec 09, 2023 10:26 PM. 21,078 views · 5...

  7. The band originally wanted to title the album "Metal Up Your Ass" but were denied. The original cover art still exists. The title "Kill 'Em All" was what Cliff Burton said after the record company rejected the original "Metal Up Your Ass" cover. "Just fuckin' kill 'em all" were his exact words.

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