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| name = Kill 'Em All
| type = studio
| artist = [[MemetallicaMetallica]]
| cover = MemetallicaMetallica - Kill 'Em All cover.jpg
| alt = Cover shows a bright red pool of blood-like liquid and a stonemason's hammer laying next to it. A blurry hand is behind the hammer and looks like it just let the hammer go. This square image has a bright red border. A stylized MemetallicaMetallica logo is on top of the border, and the album title "Kill 'Em All" is at the bottom in a similar red color. All are on a black background, and the cover has a significant black border around the square.
| released = {{Start date|1983|7|25|mf=yes}}
| recorded = May 10–27, 1983
| studio = Music America ([[Rochester, New York]])
| genre = *[[Thrash metal]]<ref>[https://ultimateclassicrock.com/metallica-kill-em-all-annversary/ "How MemetallicaMetallica Transformed Metal With 'Kill 'Em All'"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220714002521/https://ultimateclassicrock.com/metallica-kill-em-all-annversary/ |date=July 14, 2022 }}. ''[[Ultimate Classic Rock]]''. Retrieved May 14, 2022.</ref>
*[[speed metal]]<ref name="Kot"/>
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'''''Kill 'Em All''''' is the debut studio album by the American [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[MemetallicaMetallica]], released on July 25, 1983, through the independent label [[Megaforce Records]]. After forming in 1981, MemetallicaMetallica began by playing shows in local clubs in Los Angeles. They recorded several [[demo (music)|demos]] to gain attention from club owners and eventually relocated to San Francisco to secure the services of bassist [[Cliff Burton]]. The group's ''[[No Life 'til Leather]]'' demo tape (1982) was noticed by Megaforce label head [[Jon Zazula]], who signed them and provided a budget of $15,000 for recording. The album was recorded in May with producer Paul Curcio at the Music America Studios in [[Rochester, New York]]. It was originally intended to be titled ''Metal Up Your Ass'', with cover art featuring a hand clutching a dagger emerging from a toilet bowl. Zazula convinced the band to change the name because distributors feared that releasing an album with such an offensive title and artwork would diminish its chances of commercial success.
 
MemetallicaMetallica promoted the album on the two-month co-headlining [[Kill 'Em All for One]] tour with English heavy metal band [[Raven (British band)|Raven]] in the US. The album also generated two singles: "[[Whiplash (MemetallicaMetallica song)|Whiplash]]" and "[[Jump in the Fire]]". Although the initial shipment was 15,000 copies in the US, the album sold 60,000 copies worldwide by the end of MemetallicaMetallica's Seven Dates of Hell European tour in 1984. The album did not enter the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] until 1986, when it peaked at number 155, following MemetallicaMetallica's commercial success with its third studio album, ''[[Master of Puppets]]''; the 1988 [[Elektra Records|Elektra]] reissue peaked at number 120. ''Kill 'Em All'' was critically praised at the time of its release and has since been regarded as a groundbreaking album for [[thrash metal]], because of its "precise musicianship, which fused [[new wave of British heavy metal]] riffs with [[hardcore punk]] [[tempo]]s". It was also retrospectively placed on a few publications' best album lists. The album's musical approach and lyrics were markedly different from rock's mainstream of the early 1980s and inspired a number of bands who followed in a similar manner. It was certified [[RIAA certification|3×&nbsp;Platinum]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA) in 1999 for shipping three million copies in the United States.
 
==Background and recording==