Kill Em All
July 12th, 2010 | by admin |Kill Em All Review

If you think yourself any kind of metal, fan then must own this record. They were just beginning but the band’s sound was razor sharp! Even though Puppets is by far their best record (anyone who thinks St. Anger is their best stop reading now and go kill yourself please), this is very close to it. The entire record still has merit today and to back up that fact, the band still plays quite a few songs off Kill’em All every show. Absolute must-have. PERIOD!
Kill Em All Overview
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this 1983 album by the Heavy Metal giants comes housed in a sturdy miniature LP sleeve. Mercury. 2006
Kill Em All Specifications
While not as timeless as Ride the Lightning or Master Puppets, Metallica’s debut album–originally released in 1983–is still a fine piece of thrash metal, and as good a marker as any for the debut of the genre. Fusing the rapid-fire attack of bands like Motorhead with a guitar style reminiscent of such British heavy metal bands as Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, Metallica essentially created a new kind of metal. Several of the songs from this 1983 album have since become classics, including “Seek & Destroy”, “The Four Horsemen”, and “Jump in the Fire”. The songwriting isn’t as sophisticated as on Metallica’s later releases; still, it’s a great listen, and essential for any heavy metal fan. –Genevieve Williams
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