Kill 'Em All is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on July 25, 1983. The album was recorded in just one day and was produced by Ron St. John. Although it received mixed reviews initially, Kill 'Em All has since become a classic of the thrash metal genre and a fan favorite.
The album's creation was marked by significant lineup shifts. Original lead guitarist was fired just weeks before recording began due to substance abuse and interpersonal conflicts. He was replaced by Kirk Hammett , then of Exodus , who adapted many of Mustaine’s solos for the final record. The final recording lineup consisted of: James Hetfield : Vocals, rhythm guitar Lars Ulrich : Drums Cliff Burton : Bass guitar Kirk Hammett : Lead guitar Track Listing kill em all wiki
Kill 'Em All was recorded at Stone Sound Studios in New York City, with a relatively low budget of $15,000. The album was rushed to completion in just one day, with the band members playing live together in the studio to capture a raw, energetic sound. This approach resulted in a distinctly different sound from other metal albums of the time, with a focus on speed, aggression, and raw energy. Kill 'Em All is the debut studio album