KILL EM ALL (1983)
Hit The Lights The Four Horsemen Motorbreath
Jump In The Fire
Anesthesia - (Pulling Teeth) Whiplash
Phantom Lord No Remorse Seek And Destroy
Metal Militia
This album fell into our hands in cassette format ("our" I mean Siwar, Erik and me , from now on for the purpose of these reviews) and got the rebound, the friend of a friend of us who are living in teaching and had several tapes of Metallica (all pirate), we only had the Master of Puppets, we talk about 1989, the final part of Alan 1, hyperinflation, street protests and disappointment was chronic daily bread in a rundown country that is increasingly more like a republic banana, the "Kill em all" then we sounded more primitive than the Master of ... in fact it is, but we also find interesting things in this cocktail of adrenaline, heavy, assault and rock and roll that later would value even more over the years to put in the historical context in which it was written, early 80's, when a quartet of marbles pelucones taught him the middle finger to the world, inventing a style without trying and writing a clasicazo of those.
Discs come in later in the 80's would be higher with better arguments, complex structures, better manufacturing arrangements, but the classics are the classics, and this disk, where only Kirk recorded the solos, and has a strange issue where the bass is that it looks (Cliff Rules !!!), is undoubtedly a before and after the evolution of metal, in fact, except Jump In The Fire and Anesthesia - (Pulling Teeth) All other issues are present in almost every concert, at least 3 to randomly play every night, closing yes, EVERY concert of the tour with SEEK AND DESTROY, the cornerstone of Metallica concert. It gives me goose bumps just thinking about this issue, ha! and hallucinate that we closed Morkill with that cover a time .... the most ...
PD. Little by little I will send my opinion on the discs band, I hope to share their experiences and feelings of this classic ...
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