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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. kill em all wiki

| | Details | |-----------|-------------| | Album Title | Kill ‘Em All | | Artist | Metallica | | Released | July 25, 1983 (US) / later in Europe (August) | | Recorded | May 10–27, 1983 | | Studio | Music America Studios, Rochester, New York | | Genre | Thrash metal, speed metal, heavy metal | | Length | 51:17 (original) / 62:36 (1990 reissue with bonus tracks) | | Label | Megaforce Records (US), Music for Nations (Europe) | | Producer | Paul Curcio, with Jon Zazula as executive producer | | Chart Performance | Did not chart on Billboard 200 until later reissues; eventually peaked at No. 120 in 1986 after Master of Puppets success. | most commonly refers to: Kill 'Em All is

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. Although it received mixed reviews initially, Kill 'Em

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Kill 'Em All is an action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Autumn Reeser.