Metallica – Kill 'Em All
Label: | Megaforce Records – MRI 069 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Thrash, Speed Metal |
Tracklist
A1 | Hit The Lights | 4:17 | |
A2 | The Four Horsemen | 7:08 | |
A3 | Motorbreath | 3:03 | |
A4 | Jump In The Fire | 4:50 | |
A5 | (Anesthesia)-Pulling Teeth | 3:27 | |
A6 | Whiplash | 4:06 | |
B1 | Phantom Lord | 4:52 | |
B2 | No Remorse | 6:24 | |
B3 | Seek & Destroy | 6:50 | |
B4 | Metal Militia | 6:06 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Important Record Distributors, Inc.
- Manufactured By – Megaforce Records, Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Metallus Maximus Productions
- Copyright © – Megaforce Records, Inc.
- Recorded At – Music America Studios, Rochester
- Mixed At – Music America Studios, Rochester
- Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound
- Pressed By – Hauppauge Record Manufacturing Ltd.
Credits
- Bass – Cliff Burton
- Drums – Lars Ulrich
- Engineer – Chris Bubacz
- Engineer [Assistant] – Andy Wroblewski
- Executive-Producer – Jon Zazula
- Graphics, Design, Layout – Harold*, Shari*
- Lead Guitar – Kirk Hammett
- Management, Booking [Exclusive Management & Booking Info.] – Crazed Management*
- Mastered By [Mastering Engineer] – Jack Skinner
- Photography By [Front & Back Cover Design Photo] – Gary L. Heard
- Photography By [Inner Sleeve Photos] – Kevin Hodapp
- Producer – Paul Curcio
- Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – James Hetfield
- Written-By – Metallica
Notes
Initial copies included a B&W printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits on one side, band photos on the other.
Label variations with indented or raised pressing rings exist.
© MegaForce Records Inc. ASCAP
℗ Metallus Maximus Productions
Manufactured by Megaforce Records Inc
Important Record Distributors, Inc
Recorded & mixed at Music America Recording Studio, May 1983
"Bang that head that doesn't bang" R. Burch '83
Label variations with indented or raised pressing rings exist.
© MegaForce Records Inc. ASCAP
℗ Metallus Maximus Productions
Manufactured by Megaforce Records Inc
Important Record Distributors, Inc
Recorded & mixed at Music America Recording Studio, May 1983
"Bang that head that doesn't bang" R. Burch '83
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): MRI 069 A
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): MRI 069 B
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, Runout Groove Side A): MRI-069-A STERLING A-1 ↔
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, Runout Groove Side B): MRI-069-B STERLING A-1 ↔
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, Runout Groove Side A): MRI-069-A STERLING A- ↔
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, Runout Groove Side B): MRI-069-B STERLING A- ↔
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, Runout Groove Side A): MRI-069-A STERLING A-1 ↔
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, Runout Groove Side B): MRI-069-B STERLING A- ↔
- Rights Society: ASCAP
Other Versions (5 of 543)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Kill 'Em All (LP, Album) | Roadrunner Records | RR 9902 | Benelux | 1983 | ||
Kill 'Em All (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Picture Disc) | Megaforce Records | MRI 069 | US | 1983 | |||
Recently Edited | Kill 'Em All (LP, Album) | Bernett Records | SB 18007 | France | 1983 | ||
Recently Edited | Kill 'Em All (LP, Album) | Music For Nations | MFN 7 | UK | 1983 | ||
New Submission | Kill 'Em All (Cassette, Album) | Music For Nations, Music For Nations | T MFN 7, TMFN 7 | UK | 1983 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- I'd like to add my copy to my record list but my double 45rpm version has no matrix or any things at all in the dead wax is its a version which has not been added yet?
- I read on the "wiki" that there were actually 15,000 copies of the first run LPs. I know wiki is not always accurate. Would be nice to know for sure how many were actually pressed.
- I found mine at a goodwill for $2.50, 6 months ago. No joke. Didn't have the inner sleeve but had original wrap on it, the jacket was in VG condition (no rings) and a light scuff on the record itself but does not effect the quality of the sound. This kinda stuff never happens to me, but that day was my day. 🤘🤘🤘
- Edited 5 months agoLooking for the inner with lyrics from the original 83 megaforce, if someone is interested in selling......let me know😊
- Does anybody have an extra inner for the '83 pressing they are willing to sell or get rid of? Thank you
- seem to have this combo on mine, wondering if would be appropriate to tag to this release, or the other one? https://www.discogs.com/release/4365559-Metallica-Kill-Em-All
Side A: Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Side A (Variation 1)): MRI-069-A STERLING A-2 ↔
Side B: Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, Runout Groove Side B): MRI-069-B STERLING A- ↔ - I bought this 3 years ago for $150.00 because I had FOMO at the time. And am glad I did. I have the real one. No track times. The number of "added to one's collection" number is skewed on this entry.
- Cramming almost 27 minutes onto side 1 seems like pushing well past an LP's ability to deliver decent sonics.
- One of the best thrash album ever with obvious punk and nwobhm elements and influences. So mature in the bands immaturity era. So unique and so distinctive as Metallica 10/10
- The debut release from Metallica has to be taken in context with the time period that the album appeared. For many Metallica ushered in the era of thrash metal with this album. One could argue that Motorhead did it first, but they never reached mass appeal, especially in the U.S. the way that Metallica would eventually do. "Kill Em All" sounds raw compared to the band's later releases, but it contains the core elements of everything that their fans would come to love about them including speed, power, punk, and a dash of progressive rock. This is an album from a young driven band with little prior studio experience. The vocals are screechy in spots, as Hetfield was just learning his craft at this point. The drumming is a bit pedestrian and the guitar playing is a bit sloppy here and there. The lyrics on this album are rather juvenile; something the band would improve greatly on later in their career. That being said tracks like "Hit The Lights", "The Four Horsemen" and "Seek And Destroy" still hold up well today, and continue to make appearances in the band's live shows. Metallica would improve greatly with their next album "Ride The Lightning", but although far from perfect, "Kill Em All" remains a pioneering album in the history of heavy metal.
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