
Kirk Hammet, one of the most famous rock guitarists, contributed to the rise of Metallica.
After the iconic Thrash Metal Band appointed its debut album quite without apologies as an objective of several distributors and retailers that are too apprehensive to store the original idea of its cover, which was a fist wielding a dagger of a toilet under the title Metal Up Your A **—1983’s Kill them all found underground fame among metal lovers.
His guitarist, Hammett, who was also co -founder of the Exodus band, has always remained vowel on an album that he believes could not reach its maximum potential due to the limitations of time and naivety of the study.
“There are bad notes in all that album,” Hammett told Gibson TV addressing the album Kill them all.
“… You know that the curves are a bit unstable … When I think about it, it’s as if I gave personality to the album … we were just looking for him, we were happy to be there and we were happy to be recorded,” he explained more.
“You know, I would say that Kill them all It is imperfect, but that is what makes it perfect, ”concluded Kirk Hammet.