METALLICA- Kill 'Em All REMASTER [Full Album] HD
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Metallica- Kill 'Em All
Label: Blackened Recordings - BLCKND003RD-1
Format: Remastered Vinyl 12" Limited Edition
Country: US
Released: 15 Apr 2016
This is from my Remastered Deluxe Box Set.
1. Hit The Lights (0:00)
2. The Four Horsemen (4:15)
3. Motorbreath (11:27)
4. Jump In The Fire (14:35)
5. (Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth (19:17)
6. Whiplash (23:32)
7. Phantom Lord (27:40)
8. No Remorse (32:40)
9. Seek & Destroy (39:06)
10. Metal Militia (46:02)
Hail to all listening in 2024 ❕
I remember James in 1979 and 1980 walking around Downey High school with his head bobbin up and down all the time as he walked... like he was carrying a tune in it! I can picture it like it was yesterday! Way to go James!
Eric Underwood Class of 81 Downey High school CA ✌️❤️🇺🇸
ssshhhhhhhh!!
The Four Horseman is one of the bests songs I've heard in my life
Written by Dave Mustaine. He deserves all credit for it.
@@eldorado852he wrote'em all
@@abalyon7043not am I evil. That was King diamond
@@nujtffdd7815 hahaha yeah exactly! Yes I did mean diamond head 🤣
😅😅😅😮 28:33 ㅎ 29:02 난 지금 😮나 나
This was my introduction into thrash metal and I still love it at 52 years old just like I did when I was 12
Exactly my story too. We are the same age at 52 this album still kicks ass. I saw them open for Ozzy on their Master of Puppets tour (Cliff was there) at Mecca Arena in Milwaukee. They were so young and still hungry. Fuckin’ eh bro! 🤘
52 also... blew up my JC Penney speakers with this shit. Early 80's cannot ever be surpassed... Things were real then !
you gentlemen are older than me but in 1988 in third grade i got metallica 86 and was amazed! Then later same year the "new" 88 then 84 and 83 :) Best albums ever. I am 43 myself..
Same here
I'm 15 and this was my introduction to thrash too, I found the album at around 12 I haven't gone a week since without listening to at least a song from them
Young, hungry, pre neutered Metallica was the best
Couldn't agree more E Renn
Exactly what I was trying to say!
Yeah, I think this is my favorite. Yeah it is. St. Anger has kinda the same vibe!
@@Wilder_TheWolf ma garer
Couldn't agree more
1983, High school , somebody had scratched "Metallica" on the desk I was sitting....Metallica , what a great band's name I thought for myself. Since I needed to have all stuff that was the new type of metal I went and I ordered this album which in my country only came as an import at the time....my favorite band at that point was Judas Priest or something similar. This wasn't right, something was missing on the metal scene , I was thinking why isn't there a band out there where the musicians actually live and breath metal? Guys who listen to metal in their off time, not classical or jazz. I wanted the ultimate metal experience ,something violent and fast , unrelenting and new. 2 weeks later I remember getting the phone call from the disc store, then going there, paying for the vinyl and coming back on the bus with my friend Marc. The look of these musicians on the jacket was total kick ass already, we knew this was going to be something never heard before...We got to my bedroom at my parents and we opened the gift of the gods, put it on the turntable then go! Let the new world order begin.
OH my Lord How I would love to watch this moment once again if I could ; Our jaws were agaped and our eyes were wide opened from disbelief. Holy fuck listen to that drum track ! Oh Man what a solo ! holy shit !!! THIS IS THE BAND WE HAD BEEN WAITING FOR!!!
If y'all were still yound and hungry for the latest metal acts did y'all ever reach Death Metal in the 80s?
Of course but this wasn't "speed metal" and speed metal was the new genre that was needed in my opinion to get the ball rolling. I mean Venom was already kicking and Motorhead as well but they were just marginal noise on the edges of the metal music. That's my opinion but history definitely backs it up.
@@TheRyanH. Oh yeah, I went down that path too, from Guns n' Roses to Metallica, Megadeth, then Sepultura, then Death, Pestilence, Obituary, Dismember, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Morbid Angel, the works.
You are a legend!!
@@ericsola548 don't know what you mean by that but yes sure . I am just telling a story, not trying to be a legend.
i'm 58, i was 18 when this came out. it blew everything out of the water.
Me too. We're the same age.
I wish I was alive at the time
😁😆😅😂
55 now and still listening to it and rattling the walls and ear drums…
long years and be healthy comrade!
40 years on and this is timeless. blows whomever gets introduced to it now, can you imagine this 40 years ago? lightspeed melodic playing like no one was able to. say what you will but Metallica is the pinnacle of Metal (in general) in terms of bringing the listener in. It isnt light, cheap and it isnt overly hardcore, they just hit the mark on almost all their albums.
Period
They are what other bands tried to do. Mix the most genres of metal, fusion it and create a "heavy metal amalgam". Probably the most important and consistent band of the genre.
@@aidanpaim805 I'd say Sepultura was the next step in evolution of thrash metal with a much heavier sound.
@@ArchonXzero problem is, I'm not trying to be that kind of guy but, after the cavalera brothers went out the band, the sound went to a different place where all the inventivity and creativity was vanished.
@@aidanpaim805 You're right it did no disagreement there.
Beneath/Arise/ Chaos/Roots though had a huge shaping on the metal scene in precursor to the nu metal sound. An Soulfly keeps it going for some time, despite the brothers split between.
funny how their first album with the smallest recording budget had the best bass sound out of all their albums.
The case with many metal bands. Genuinely preferring the production of eps lol
Funny how the old movies on a small budget and not much technology were better than today's movies
@@ohno316 are they really better or just nostalgic
@@1tchy2k
Both
@@1tchy2k If they werent really better why are they all being remade or pre/sequeled?
Cliff Burton left this world Thirty years ago today:( Bass Solo Take One R.I.P.
R.I.P. Cliff Burton
stfu nobody cares bout his sloppy playing
@@ognjen592 Ne kenjaj.
umislio se da ume da svira bass bukvalno sa prstima svira pokusa na jednoj zici a odsvira jos 3 i zvuci jebeno smrdljivo
@@ognjen592 VA FANCULO
This and Ride the Lightning are my two favorite albums from Mettalica
Me too
@genericUsername Kills everything metallica ever released
@genericUsername Decent music but TERRIBLE fanbase
@Michael Kalshoven 😊
@@qwertyzillaofficial2969 Wait really?
2024 still here? 🤘🏻
we never left
I'm a begginer metalhead, since 2020. My dad showed me Metallica, i liked it. This was my first favourite album, and nothing changed, it still is my favourite. Thank you dad 🖤
Ther best
Well, considering Euronymous is your pfp, you're gonna do alright, lad.
Your dad is a fucking legend for showing you the old metallica and not the new bullshit metallica.
@@averydomingue4638 for real! New Metallica is not the same anymore.
great Dad
This album is like therapy to me. If I've had a shit day I crank it up and everything's good again.
Metallica definitely saved my life as a teenager, probably dozens of times!!
all album metallica its myChoice when I m Still to young my Old 17 unttil now my Old 47' allways my Choice and my music "kill all I m andthen master of pupets " and justice for all and still many els
It’s a great way to start the day, gets the adrenaline goin’ 🤘
Fucking A Right!
@@teddykuswanto4131 50 here and had my Eddie remake guitar and learned this entire album on it. Went into radio in BOSTON. So yeah. Metallica does a body good.
Listening to this album as a 15 year old was like a rite of passage into the warriors world.
Takes me back to my late teen years. Still listening to this 32 years later🤘
Takes me back to my late teen years. Still listening to this 21 years later🤘
Me too my brother.
Ruff as Hell and still kicks ass. My 51 year old neck becomes 20 again when I play this. To bad when I wake up the next day it feels 70!😭😂
lol my desk turns into my drum kit.... helll yeah never gets too old!
@@alanlava1647 best funny comment about this f++++ng awsome song , today is my birthday and i´m having 51 YO.!!
Never to old!!
hehe the whiplash is real =)
Lol me too
I can’t imagine putting this on your turntable for the first time, in 1983, and hearing Hit The Lights. I think it would have blown my mind.
Well, I can tell you from personal experience it wasn’t a vinyl. It was a bootleg copy on Cassett. That’s the way music was traded back then.
And yes, it was absolutely mind blowing.
you are absolutely right; when I heard it on the radio the albums was out, I jumped on my bicycle and rushed to my local record store, bought a copy, and stormed back home. That moment the record blasted through the speakers was unforgettable. Still have my copy
Blew me away!
One of the defining moment of my life . It still brings a smile to my face when I think of the event which I wrote about up there in the comments. Funny what music can do to us .
My god, the raw energy of this album is indescribable. Hit the Lights all the way through Metal Militia, they just do not let up!
Rippin!!
Agree with all of you, this is my go to album❤😮
Coke will do that. Still love these pro constitution men today
@@dontfearthereaper9528I gotta get me some coke
Master and ride pretty sick too no ???
I'm 46 and never tire of Metallica. My 3 children and I love moshing to Metallica🤟🤟🤟🤟
0:00 Hit The Light
4:17 The Four Horsemen
11:30 Motorbreath
14:37 Jump in the Fire
19:19 (Anaesthesia) pulling teeth
23:34 Whiplash
27:40 Phantom Lord
32:42 No Remorse
39:08 Seek & Destroy
46:03 Metal Militia
Enjoy til your ears are bleeding...my dear Modafukaz 🤟🏻😝🤟🏻
FUCK YOU, YOU'RE MISSING TWO SONGS A-HOLE !! RESPECT
Fuck Me , I was wrong
Yes I am drunk, so fucking what !?!
@@ericboudreau7017 you dense eejit
👌🏼
Gentil Rebel
1 year ago (edited)
0:00 Hit The Light
4:17 The Four Horsemen
11:30 Motorbreath
14:37 Jump in the Fire
19:19 (Anaesthesia) pulling teeth
23:34 Whiplash
27:40 Phantom Lord
32:42 No Remorse
39:08 Seek & Destroy
46:03 Metal Militia
Gracias
Thank you! This is great!
Thanks!
Thanks for posting this 👍
You're the fuckin man
When Metallica was Metallica.
Facts
Who are they now ?
@toddnorin3843 a band that caters to the man!!!!!
Respect
The reason they have my respect now is for how they sounded back in the day. I never thought they would be as popular as they are. When I was young they weren’t on MTV and their songs weren’t even played on the radio (except the local community college radio station). Other than my few metalhead friends, no one else I knew had ever heard of them.
By far the best album they made
I dont agree but its amazing
Disagree, but it still goes HARD
Ok so when I first heard this album I was 16 I’m 53 now and been listening following and attending Metallica family gatherings ever since ( concerts ) what a lovely 37 years it’s been
Megadeth is better
Our cool generator...
I was 11. Henceforth hair grown out. Learned entire album on guitar. Became a Megadeth fan too in the process and joined the Marines. And 50 now. Rock on brother!
@@anemaldemomusic8182 um you do know Dave was the original guinacologist in Metallica right idiot. That's why us OLD SCHOOL FOLLOW BOTH AND LOVE BOTH TWAT
@@johnlafave6053 sick cool
19:17 Bass solo. Take one...masterpiece
Totally agree, anesthesia is for me one of the best bass solo ever made. Respect!
Those last 50 seconds of four horsemen are absolutely glorious
more like all of the 7 minutes and 13 seconds of it 🤘🏻
This to is my favorite metalica album, the greatest of all time in my opinion, if I could choose only 3 albums to listen to for the rest of my life, this is definitely #1
I would like to know what's the other 2 albums. Because Im in love with Kill 'em all. I just cant listen to other music, and also other albums of Metallica. Im getting sick of it pretty fast. This is weird, but if you love Kill 'em all too, probably i would love the same albums as you love.
@@vlad_ponos5693 metal church "metal church", and guns n roses, appetite for destruction
If you're an old school Metallica fan, you can't go wrong with any of the first four albums. The Black Album and beyond is a different sound, a different generation, a different part of Metallica's evolution
The black album is when they became sell outs... Cliff Burton rolled over in his grave. Then the greed kicked in and they went after Napster... Now bars cannot even have live entertainment without getting Copyright chasers charging local small time establishments thousands of dollars just to have a local musician play their periodically because they MIGHT PLAY A COVER song. Happened to a local pub in Kalispell, MT recently, 2022, and happened to my friend's pub in 2006 in North Bend, OR. Copyright chasers are worse than ambulance chasing attorneys.
Black album and beyond suck imho….
I don't mind the black album. Definitely a different direction, not awful just very different. Beyond that, however, he'll no they can keep it
Absolutely. I lost interest at the black album.
Devolution
Back in the days when metallica was a pure,raw & very aggresive metal band.
not metal band, thrash band
@@savinakazantzaki9487 thrash is a type of metal
and alcoholica!!!
Bullshit!
Every true Metallica fans love this album show some respect kid!
I m52 old and listen always METALLICA 🦾🎸🤘🤪🤘♾️
Me too
I am 53😅
I’m a bassist and still learning the old school riffs and keeping my bass playing to myself at home only
One of the greatest albums of all time. Forever.
We were kids. They were kids...it was fkn savage. Great days.
Well said, and I'm still living it at 41 years if age
Nostalgia is strong
@@ohno316 hell yess it is Brother or sister!!! 🤟🤟💯✝️🙌
@@lanayajordyn9950
Fuck yeahhh
Big difference is most of the kids were kool.and they help out each other. They worked,helped out granny .before going out with your peeps to the show or what ever it was .sometimes you wouldn't make it,cause you and your peeps would be to wasted to show up.all kinds of scenarios. You needed somebody who was a sober driver.and not fucked up.on booze or drugs,you know.so you see some of us young whiplash slashers had chores. Other things going on .it made for scene. And was a cense of a higher power.just like the music of the day.its still like that for some of us.ROCK&ROLL.
Savage I say! Ferocious! It was so evil, the most Evil. Amazing to this day. Everything owes everything to this.
I'm 2024 still a Classic Metal.. thanks Metallica ❤
This album is just great. Hands down
That's CRAZY That it's been 30 some years since Cliff passed away, but he will ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED as one of the Best Bassist to EVER Play!!!
One of the best, I personally don't know how you can say that, Cliff was no bass player, no, bass players are strummers, who keep the time of the rhythm. Cliff Burton composed music, with a bass guitar, NO ONE BEFORE OR SINCE HAS DONE WHAT CLIFF HAS WITH BASS GUITAR. HE WAS A TRUE VIRTUOSO, IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD, A PRODIGY, A MUSICAL GENIUS. AND THAT'S NOT JUST LIP SERVICE, HE WAS ONE OF A KIND, AND THE METALLICA THAT. I FELL IN LOVE WITH DIED THE DAY CLIFF BURTON DIED. WHAT REMAINED WAS STILL COOL, BUT A GHOST OF WHAT THEY COULD HAVE BEEN, HAD CLIFF NOT DIED
Lead Bass Guitarist - Says it all, Rest In Peace Cliff Burton Misfits for Life.
closer to 40...
@@samsowden Sh....we're old we know...lmao
The overall sound on this album had this indescribable rawness to it.
In. Italiano. Ed. E. Un. Detto. \. Scoccia. Gallina. /???
imagine how much better they'd have been if cliff didn't die and dave stayed in????? oh what could have been. megadeth is still better than metallica but it's a close race, especially early metallica
@@dANbRnL I know Cliff was good and everything, but god it's so embarassing to see metallica and fans masturbating to Cliff for 35 years. Enough is enough. The truth is Metallica was the best when Jason was at the band. They played the best gigs (Seattle, Moscow, S&M) at that time, Jason had perfect vocals and fury, was good enough to play Cliff's stuff and added much creative power at trash then mainstream then midlife crisis "load". It's not certain whether Cliff would play Jason's stuff, or even wanted. Not sure if he could stand drunked James in his worst time too. Also without Dave leaving there wouldn't be Megadeth (and I don't care but probably you do). Feel sorry for Cliff, but Metallica's story didn't end on Cliff and isn't tragic too.
@@lechgolas6400 dont think i was old enough to go to my city(#Seattle)
For real. Kirk's lead tone is so goddamn good.
I was five days old when this album debuted. What a way to enter the world.
The album had nothing to do with you and you had nothing to do with the album, though.
@@albertmaier5294 You sound like a fucking loser lmao
@@albertmaier5294 i bet you're fun at parties
@@loons9999 A delight.
@@albertmaier5294 Seriously??? I thought his birth caused Kill 'Em All to release??
Do not care about anyone else's opinion this is Metallica at the best they could ever be
Sorry bro but master of puppets is the pinnacle
@@steve0the0end I forgot about that one when I made the comment. You certainly have a good argument there ✌️
Kill Em All / Ride The Lightning
Dude. This album is nothing less than absolute, complete and total power, there is nothing else that compares
Yea I agree the next one that comes close was Master
This was a door of a new era. There were other albums out there just as important. This one, there’s no less than them. One of my favorites.
Some would say, so much power it needed a B A T T E R Y.
Two words: my penis
Absolutely agree this is their best. Fame did funny things to them, and like Sick Boy says, "You've got it, and then you lose it, and it's gone forever."
My favorite album from Metallica of all time. I was 15 when it came out and I still have the vinyl. Whiplash is legendary!
I still have the import picture disc in the shape of a red demon. Europe made some awesome vinyl picture disc's for so many bands
I saw them live in 2010 and Whiplash was by far their best song. They could've played it 3 times in a row the crowd liked that one song probably 5 times more than anything else. The moshpit went from 5/10 to 10/10 it was legendary, I mean that, I've never seen a concert or crowd like that anywhere ever. Not live or in videos. Legendary doesn't even describe it properly. The people were jumping from the stands to the floor and the crowd almost got past all the guardrails.
They had to bring in like 20 or 30 extra security people to guard the floor entrances it got so out of hand, for one song. There were security guards chasing people around that made it to the floor but they were bleeding from their faces so they were easy to spot. They were running around laughing trying to evade the security in the middle of the moshpit while Whiplash was playing.
It was four minutes of mayhem, and Metallica didn't even skip a beat. As if a giant squad of security running onto the floor was a regular occurrence.
100% agree!
And justice for all
Damn whiplash fucking Legend
I used to do my pre-calculus homework while listening to this album back in the 80's. Now I do my spreadsheets to it.
This album single handedly broke me into the heavy metal scene!!!
1. Hit The Lights (0:00)
2. The Four Horsemen (4:15)
3. Motorbreath (11:27)
4. Jump In The Fire (14:35)
5. (Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth (19:17)
6. Whiplash (23:32)
7. Phantom Lord (27:40)
8. No Remorse (32:40)
9. Seek & Destroy (39:06)
10. Metal Militia (46:02)
Out of all comments this was helpful, thanks much
no need my friend on the video bar says it all :\
- Thx For Posting Edu 🎵🎼🎶🎤🎸😎👊
Wait what is the point in this when you can just go in the video and check what song to hear?
it's in description tho
My favorite album by them. Still have the cassette that I recorded when dual tape decks came out, because I couldn't afford to buy a real copy. Yeah! It's that old and so am I 😂
Been there done that! "Let me make you a Tape......." LOL
HUMANITY you like many deserve the masters
best album , so thrashy and agressive.
@@michaellarsen9623 hahaa. Yup! good times!!
still poor here :-) as i would have loved a vinyl version of all albums but instead listening them on youtube :-)
Remember when 80% of the songs on albums were bangers? Miss those days.
Uns dos melhores álbuns do metálica quem ai escutando em pleno 2023 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
James: "Hey Kirk, how many pentatonic solos you want on this?"
Kirk: "Yes"
The absomotherfuckinglutely most awesome blues licks since Hendrix; fucking awesome!!!
@@drivinsouth651 Nah lol
@@worshiptheanimal Who plays the blues better than Kirk Hammett?
@Morbid Tales I disagree, lol! K.H. is the Blues Maestro!
@Morbid Tales Fade to Black ua-cam.com/video/vDeWCoEk2tI/v-deo.html
One of a handful of albums that are just incomparable to anything else. Love their young raw enthusiasm on this album.
yep, they went a bit "softer" with every new album, this one was the only one 100% "fast and furious".
Yes. I'm only on the Four Horsemen and I think I'm on my way to getting Whiplash already!! I love all of them, but I listen to this one more than any of the others. Maybe it keeps me from Killin' 'em all !!!!! I guess I'm supposed to say lol now. Rock On!!! The Mickster
@@wintherr3527Why it's my favorite album by them. It's fast and it doesn't have any repetitive chugging, it's not speed metal and it's not power metal it's not hair metal. It's thrash metal perfected.
Thrash needs to be brought back
Я купил этот альбом на кассете в 1995, мне было 16 лет. Это сформировал мой музыкальный вкус на всю жизнь.
Слава Металлы!
Then you Have AMAZING taste!!!
Yo cuando tenía 18 años lo compré en CD estaba en mi último año de colegio
Вы. Большой молодец. Спасибо вам, Алексей. Мне 24, пожал бы вам руку
The best album of Metallica. The studio version is much better than any live act I think.
I think whole of it wrote Mustaine, im not sure
So no, Mustaine wrote all solos and The Four Horsemen
@@zerik8979 I thought the first the four horsemen solo was written by Kirk or James
@@javothrash0744 Kirk was not yet part of Metallica when most of the Kill Em All songs were written
Metallica's first album's success goes to Dave mustaine. You can clearly hear Dave's riffs in their first album. Even Dave said in an interview that Metallica used most of his songs and they didn't even give him credit for it. Kirk played most of Dave's riffs and solos.
Everyone who reads this, we don't know each other and probably never will but
I wish you all the best in life and all the luck in the world
I didnt know who I was, or where I was going until I heard This album. Mettalica gave me direction, and the best music to my life. A score of successful aggresion.
Yes we all miss Cliff. He was irreplaceable. Newsted was the most perfect replacement. He was a true bassist badass
Miss him. They did Jason wrong!!!
cliff is way overhyped dude...
One of the most extraordinary and consistent debut albums of all time. Masterpiece!
Could not agree more. Not even if I tried. You are SPOT on ♫ !
Perfect Album. Like Anthrax's Persistence of Time, Slayer's Hell Awaits, Megadeth's Peace Sells, and Exodus' Bonded by Blood.
I’m going to show my age here, but the first time I ever heard them was when they opened for Motley Crue, in the early 80’s, in Austin. That was when they still had opening / warm up bands before the headliner performed. I was in 8th grade at the time and I went with a couple of friends. My friend’s mom dropped us off at the civic center and my dad came and picked us up, afterwards. 😂 Anywho, this was when they were first starting out and nobody outside of California had ever heard of them and Cliff Burton (RIP) and Dave Mustaine were with them. When they came out and started playing “Whiplash” my friends and I just looked at each other in amazement because nobody had ever heard music like this before. It was a, totally, new genre. The whole audience was enthralled and we called them back out for an encore, which they obliged. Motley Crue ended up taking the stage late, as a result. Needless to say, they blew Motley Crue away. Even the music reviewer for the Austin American Statesman wrote in his review referring to Motley Crue as “Motley Who?”. It’s, definitely, a memory I’ve cherished since that night.
without dave an cliff y'all never woukdve herd this james an that silly drummer were lost without them
@@slmmdgg lol, found the toxic Megadeth fan.🤡
This was one of the first albums I ever heard. I was 6 and my cousin had Iron Madien posters all over his walls and I remember him being so pumped and made me listen. I was hooked. I remember sitting on the bean bag staring at all the posters.
Iam born again I kept my promise thank you for my all your gifts I've kept and now that hurts was fiorced and Dave back your beauty still brings the in and they don't even have a clue need more sweet amorma instill got the the rest but only you know what they are thank it's feel good to be free and now all yours fairy tail began ready or not watching utn and m a man eater I'll knock your heaart and all that you promise me and I kept my.my one.thst one well know and see only me my knight the good one I'll bring but the last thing I'll wait and I'll start my masterpiece my beautiful husband.🔥😈👹👺💥🤓🤘🤏✌️ Hank you for the present I ask for ge was predicable and help me return to you lied guide and protect me and bring my so I can move future on and bing you more
Repky
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Your cousin has amazing taste in music
Sounds like you had a cool cousin. This was a great time for Metal, Maiden released Number in 82 and Piece of Mind in 83. All Classics.
Come on!!!!! picture yourself back in the 83, you star to listen to the album and Hit the lights starts up... how couldn't you know that this gonna be your favourite band ever lol
these were my fav songs back then. we once heard these songs when we were riding jeepney here in the Philippines and we were even complimenting the driver for having a nice playlist and now i can't get rid of this playlist anymore.. much love!!
I had fourteen years old when i heard it and actually,at 44 it still sounds absolutelly great!
I was 13 years old and it's still my favourite record. I´m 43 now.
@@blackysalamanka boomers
@@kikoredog wow so funny 😐
🤘
we live the same,man!! love the old (but the real) trash métal périod
Started at 8 years old. Eddie Replica guitar till I heard this. Went from high school jock to metal head and learned this entire ALBUM! Now a Marine Vet. Thank you Metallica!
Fuck, I started at 9, you beat me and awesome career my bro
Before 9, I thought Bon Jovi was kick ass, LMFAO, until I heard Metallica and the rest, needless to say, Bon Jovi sucks
Two of them are Gey and sacrificied one by 23....they just are forward in the Curve -Joker
Thank you for your service, bro -- God bless you, and ROCK ON!🤘🤘🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thank you for your service brother 🇱🇷🤘🏻
@@ohno316 That might have happened to a lot of us. I hate to admit it.. but I might have owned a copy of 7800°
All these years later and the guitar riff to Seek & Destroy still plays over and over in my head
This album is straight Fire, not many that can compare.
Working the graveyard shift at the gas station, having Metallica cranked all the way up on the boombox got us thru so many nights. :)
This is timeless. You can crank it up any where. Any time. And it still sounds modern.
Right on
Credit Jon Zazula for that.
"No Remorse" and "Seek and Destroy", are the best songs Metallica ever made.
The Four Horsemen and Jump In The Fire great songs. Superb Album.
You could hear Cliff's Bass on 4 horsemen...... gave me chills...
How does the bass not burst into flame with this level of shredding? This is god tier badassery.
There was no one better on bass than Kirk
agree
@@willfalk5445 what
Um…you might wanna check yourself because you totally wrecked yourself…
@@willfalk5445*Cliff. Kirk plays lead guitar.
here for the 40th year of anniversary of this fucking amazing and energetic album
The rythym guitar with the face melting solo at the end of jump in the fire is the best ever man!!!
The most iconic metal album of all time a true timeless masterpiece of metal that doesn't age
Well said
so truth
First albums are often the best from a band. That is them in their pure nature and what they wanted to do in the first place. What a fantastic album.
Not traditionally. It was usually the second album. First albums often don't have a band's sound.
Metallica's sound from Garage Days wasn't their best.. but still miles better than anything after Justice for All. These boys had 4 legendary records imo.. Days, Killemall, Ride the Lightning an Justice. Hard to find many bands with 4 back to back albums you can play from start to finish an love every track without skipping any.
Black isnt legendary? 🤣
It’s 5 albums
Call me whatever you want but this is still one of my fave albums
Id say your a bad ass MO FO!!!
Roamer, Wanderer, Nomad, Vagabond
Probably 1 of the best ''debut albums'' ever
Surely a good one, but Black Sabbath is just OH MAAAN
well it's the best album of Metallica!
Show no mercy for outrageous speed 💪💪
You can really hear Punk's influence in this album!
And Motorhead too!
This record is punk af.
Immediately hear Motorhead come through with the first few licks in, then punk rock creeps in.👍🏻
Mucha influencia de Judas y maiden también
We found a wallet underneath a rollercoaster at Six Flags Dallas,tx. It had $30 in it. When we got back to San Antonio I bought a cassette with my half of the loot.. it was METALLICA ,KILL 'EM ALL. My life changed on that day.it was never the same.
Did you at least have the decency to return the wallet to the lost and found or whatever it is after you stole the cash. Having to get a new license and cancel all the cards is a royal pain in the dick. Hope you never end up in the same senario with someone like yourself finding your wallet. That would suck, huh
Guess now you have been METALLICAFIDE!!!
FUCKIN ROCK N ROLL BITCHES!!!
What year was that?
Eric your a bitch
Todo el álbum es una obra de arte, de principio a fin, pero The Four Horsemen y Phantom Lord están a otro nivel. Para mí representan la cumbre del mejor grupo de la historia.
+1. Estoy de acuerdo. Pero y "anesthesia"?? Seguido por wiplashh?? Es absolutamente acojonante.
@@marcelodrf2094Acojonante es poco... Yo quizás me quedo con las dos que mencionaba porque me parece que tienen un sonido único, como salido de otra dimensión.
See them four times still kicking ass
I was born raised. Thought and violently introduced to heavy metal. This are my roots. Mexico city
2 years later and nobody gave a shit about your life kid
@@galvanizedcorpse prick
@@TomTomTom87 why are you insulting me you little twat
@@galvanizedcorpse He wasn't insulting you, it was just a description. Prick.
@@galvanizedcorpse prick
This gives a new meaning to the expression "fast and furious".
Man, got some tickets while listening to this album, serious 😅
Por volta de 1996, eu, adolescente, com quatorze para quinze anos, deparei-me com esta obra-prima do Rock n' Roll chamada "Kill 'em All", o disco mais importante da história do Thrash Metal. Ao visualizar a capa do CD naquela tarde, percebi imediatamente que estava diante de uma experiência fantástica, e a qual, tornar-se-ia inesquecível pelo resto da minha vida.
O Compact Disc foi posto para rodar em um aparelho Micro System, alimentado por 8 pilhas grandes, em seu volume máximo. Ah, a introdução dos instrumentos (guitarras, baixo e bateria) aumentando e chamando a atenção dos ouvintes para alguns dos Riffs mais espetaculares já criados... Confesso-lhes que a minha vida/mente realmente mudou drástica e instantaneamente!
Ouvimos o CD (eu junto de meus amigos) em êxtase até mais ou menos a quarta música, a antológica "Jump in the Fire" (isso devido ao esgotamento da energia das pilhas); e, a sensação que me ficou foi de ter encontrado a "verdade" sobre a música. Isto é, a música, tal como passei a entender, deve ser composta por Riff's de guitarra assassinos, um vocal potente e estrondoso, e, uma "cozinha" de baixo e bateria extremamente competentes, para não dizer virtuosos (o que era o caso de Cliff Burton).
Essa breve relato referente à minha experiência visual/sonora/emocional/espiritual com este clássico do rock é apenas para lembrar-lhes que Kill 'em All (a maior e melhor estréia de uma banda de Rock em toda a nossa história) está completando 40 anos na data de hoje.
Seu lançamento ocorreu exatamente em 25 de julho de 1983, e sua gravação se deu no Music America Studios, Rochester/NY. O produtor foi Paul Curcio (R.I.P. 2018), e o selo da gravadora a lançar esse petardo foi o Megaforce Records.
Viva, Kill 'em All. Viva, Metallica (o antigo).
Tivemos experiências diferente até mesmo que hoje tenho 58 anos. Mas posso sim fazer das suas palavras as minhas palavras!!!
@@robertocarrilho
2024 still rocking one of the greatest albums ever
🔥🤘💀🤘🔥
My adrenalin goes straight to 100% when I listen to Metallica. My wife hates it when it comes on in the car. Lol
My wife also. She says can we turn the scary music off plz, but there are songs she like by Metallica and doesn't realize it's them.
Jill knows it's bad for your heart lol.. hate to end up with spread'em Harris calling the shots.
Then turn it up my friend.
@@oo-hk6zd That's what I say! Lol
@@badabing9234 lol, yeah no one wants that!
This is my favorite metallica album.brings back good memories
I grew up to this!!!! It is the Mona Lisa of the 80's!!!
Metallica forever,my favorite rock group,from Russia with love!!!
Being 13 in 1986, and finding this on cassette was life changing. PURE ENERGY!
I was 15
Same bro!!! DOB 1973
I am 13 now and still love it
I was 15 when I first heard this, and my mind was blown!!! 🤯
Metallica es mi grupo favorito desde hase 35 años siempre estarán en mi alma aún más el prime disco
hit the lights
hit the ligggghtttaaaAaaaa yeah Uuuuuuuuuu
It sounds like a Motorhead song.
No life till leather
@@alvisedoria8667 they were very influenced by motorhead,motorbreath,phantom lord and whiplash also sound quite motorhead-ish(ironically Lemmy also covered whiplash) rip Lemmy,motorhead rocks forever
Am I the only one who just loves the intro to Hit the Lights?
Generous of them to make this whole CAPITAL album available on u-tube. Many thanks. Good to listen tonight.
80S THE BEST DECATE OF METAL.
Absofuckonlutely bro \m/ keep headbanging man!!
Definitly
That’s completely undebatable
@@rallyburnzsimracing8571 .........And mid 90s Nu-Metal was better bands like Coal Chamber, Mudvayne, Korn when you drop that low E chord down to drop C that crunch and sound is much better than the bright twangy sount of standard tuning.
@@Tott56 Thank you
"" When Metallica only was Metallica and nothing else mattered" Masterpiece \m/
Metallica is still Metallica and always will be.
Yeah, they rode the lightning for sure. Shame they can't reload that magnetic feel but we have to give justice to their career, once and for all
@@guillaumebert7300 man that was like 6 references in 1 comment😂
@@guillaumebert7300 clever bastard
Greatest album ever made.
James' vocals so young..they were all pups.
WE hear you Mr. Burton 😚
Just applauded after listening to Cliff Burton. No one has done it like him.
Yeah that's right!!!!
And no one ever will
copy and paste
0:00 Hit The Light
4:17 The Four Horsemen
11:30 Motorbreath
14:37 Jump in the Fire
19:19 (Anaesthesia) pulling teeth
23:34 Whiplash
27:40 Phantom Lord
32:42 No Remorse
39:08 Seek & Destroy
46:03 Metal Militia
Greatest Album ever made
How come mine has blitzkrieg and Am I evil?
@@erinfrench3425 Copy-Right infringement Laws
@@erinfrench3425 Limited Release. The album was redistributed without those two tracks, and it’s harder find the original. Hang onto it.
@@erinfrench3425 That was a limited release. You know that those aren't Metallica songs though, right? Those were cover songs.
7/25/1983
It has officially been 40 years since this album was released!
The #1 best from Metallica! Great sound.