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  1. Metal Massacre is a series of compilation albums released through Metal Blade Records. It is famous for "shedding light" on bands such as The Obsessed, Trouble, Overkill, Metal Church, Metallica, Slayer, Virgin Steele, Hellhammer, Voivod, Armored Saint, Lizzy Borden, Possessed and more. [8] [9]

  2. Aug 3, 2023 · Here’s how it works. “They were a huge part of the beginnings of Metallica”: How the Metal Massacre albums launched Metallica, Slayer and the next decade of metal. Brian Slagel was just a dude working in a record shop who loved heavy metal. With a passion for his local scene in Los Angeles especially, he drummed up a bit of cash and used ...

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  4. Oct 3, 2023 · It was more than just an album; it was a sonic celebration that kickstarted the careers of iconic bands like Metallica and Ratt, and led to the birth of the legendary independent record label ...

  5. Oct 4, 2023 · The film boasts priceless commentary and anecdotes from Metal Blade founder Brian Slagel and his friend and collaborator John Kornarens, two metalheads with a dream who made Metal Massacre a reality; as well as Metallica members Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield; Ratt frontman Stephen Pearcy; and Black N’ Blue singer Jamie St. James, among many others.

  6. Jun 14, 2017 · Metal Blade. Back in June 1982, one of history's seminal heavy-metal compilation albums, Metal Massacre, came out. That record spawned a franchise that's extended to more than a dozen volumes and ...

  7. Notes. "Metal Massacre" was the first release for Metal Blade Records and was a compilation of unsigned metal bands. The first pressing on Metal Blade contained 10 tracks. It started off with the song "Cold Day In Hell" by Steeler and also featured the song "Tell The World" by Ratt. The album closed with the song "Hit The Lights" by Metallica ...

  8. They were forced into action when Brian Slagel, who ran a fanzine called The New Heavy Metal Review, decided to put a compilation album together called Metal Massacre. He and Ulrich had met at a Michael Schenker concert and bonded over heavy metal, so Slagel told him that if he could get a song together for the compilation, he'd include it.

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