The following songs appear on the original 1983 release by : Song Title Primary Writers "Hit the Lights" Hetfield, Ulrich "The Four Horsemen" Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine "Motorbreath" "Jump in the Fire" Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" "Whiplash" Hetfield, Ulrich "Phantom Lord" Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine "No Remorse" Hetfield, Ulrich "Seek & Destroy" Hetfield, Ulrich "Metal Militia" Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine Notable Song Backgrounds
? AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response 8 sites Kill 'Em All - Wikipedia Table_title: Original release Table_content: header: | No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | row: | No.: 1. | Title: "Hit the Lights" Wikipedia Kill 'Em All - Wikipedia For other uses, see Kill 'Em All (disambiguation). * Kill 'Em All is the debut album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, r... Wikipedia Kill 'Em All - Wikipedia Table_title: Original release Table_content: header: | No. | Title | Writer(s) | row: | No.: 7. | Title: "Phantom Lord" | Writer(s... Wikipedia 🩸🔨 Metallica released their debut album, 'Kill 'Em All,' on this day in ... Jul 25, 2024 —
Writers: Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine
Writers: James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich
The album opens with "Hit the Lights," a statement of intent that serves as a mission statement for the band. Written largely by original guitarist Dave Mustaine, the track begins with a clean, chiming guitar passage before exploding into a frenzy of speed. It is a song about the live experience, the lights, and the energy of a metal show. The inclusion of Mustaine’s riffs, despite his acrimonious exit from the band prior to recording, is significant. James Hetfield’s vocals on this track are unpolished and scratchy, perfectly embodying the DIY ethos of the early 1980s underground metal scene. It sets the tone for the entire record: fast, loud, and unapologetic.
The song list consists of 10 tracks that defined the foundation of American thrash metal. Released on July 25, 1983, the album combined the high-velocity riffing of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal with the raw aggression of hardcore punk. Kill 'Em All Original Tracklist
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The following songs appear on the original 1983 release by : Song Title Primary Writers "Hit the Lights" Hetfield, Ulrich "The Four Horsemen" Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine "Motorbreath" "Jump in the Fire" Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine "(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth" "Whiplash" Hetfield, Ulrich "Phantom Lord" Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine "No Remorse" Hetfield, Ulrich "Seek & Destroy" Hetfield, Ulrich "Metal Militia" Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine Notable Song Backgrounds
? AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response 8 sites Kill 'Em All - Wikipedia Table_title: Original release Table_content: header: | No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | row: | No.: 1. | Title: "Hit the Lights" Wikipedia Kill 'Em All - Wikipedia For other uses, see Kill 'Em All (disambiguation). * Kill 'Em All is the debut album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, r... Wikipedia Kill 'Em All - Wikipedia Table_title: Original release Table_content: header: | No. | Title | Writer(s) | row: | No.: 7. | Title: "Phantom Lord" | Writer(s... Wikipedia 🩸🔨 Metallica released their debut album, 'Kill 'Em All,' on this day in ... Jul 25, 2024 —
Writers: Hetfield, Ulrich, Mustaine
Writers: James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich
The album opens with "Hit the Lights," a statement of intent that serves as a mission statement for the band. Written largely by original guitarist Dave Mustaine, the track begins with a clean, chiming guitar passage before exploding into a frenzy of speed. It is a song about the live experience, the lights, and the energy of a metal show. The inclusion of Mustaine’s riffs, despite his acrimonious exit from the band prior to recording, is significant. James Hetfield’s vocals on this track are unpolished and scratchy, perfectly embodying the DIY ethos of the early 1980s underground metal scene. It sets the tone for the entire record: fast, loud, and unapologetic.
The song list consists of 10 tracks that defined the foundation of American thrash metal. Released on July 25, 1983, the album combined the high-velocity riffing of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal with the raw aggression of hardcore punk. Kill 'Em All Original Tracklist
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