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  2. Kill 'Em All - Wikipedia

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    Despite its "less-than-perfect" production, Loudwire ' s Jon Wiederhorn said that Kill 'Em All sounds like an "influential slice of history" and stands on the same level as classic albums by Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, and Judas Priest. [63] Kill 'Em All was released on July 25, 1983, by Megaforce with an initial pressing of 15,000 copies. [64]

  3. Metallica discography - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The band released Kill 'Em All in 1983, ... self-titled album, often called The Black Album, ...

  4. 1990-Sick - Wikipedia

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    It peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 30 on the Billboard 200. [3] One single, "1990-Sick (Kill 'em All)", peaked at number 91 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and at number 18 on the Billboard Rap Songs. [4] The album features guest appearances by MC Eiht, E-40, Kokane, Joya, Young Kyoz and G-Nut of ...

  5. List of Metallica demos - Wikipedia

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    It is Metallica's most widely circulated demo tape. All of the tracks are early recordings of songs that would later appear on the band's debut album Kill 'Em All. The only songs on Kill 'Em All that aren’t on the tape are Cliff Burton's bass solo "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth", "Whiplash", "No Remorse" and "The Four Horsemen" (See notes above ...

  6. Seek & Destroy - Wikipedia

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    "Seek & Destroy" is a song by the American heavy metal band Metallica and the ninth track from their debut studio album, Kill 'Em All (1983). It was also featured on the demo No Life 'Til Leather. [1] It was the first song the band recorded in a studio.

  7. Cliff Burton - Wikipedia

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    Burton said "We should just kill 'em all, man," which gave the band members an idea for the new title. [citation needed] The album was released on July 25, 1983, through Megaforce Records. The band's second studio album, Ride the Lightning, showcased the band's rapidly evolving musical growth. [10]

  8. Whiplash (Metallica song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released as the first single from their debut album, Kill 'Em All, and the band's debut single overall, released on August 8, 1983. [1] The song has been covered a number of times, most notably by Motörhead, whose version won a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. [2]

  9. Kill 'Em All (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kill 'Em All is a compilation album by Vakill. The album contains tracks encompassing Vakill's rap career from 1990 to 2001. The album contains tracks encompassing Vakill's rap career from 1990 to 2001.