The thrash metal masterpiece was released October 7th, 1986.

The thrash metal masterpiece was released October 7th, 1986.
On July 25th, 1983, Metallica unleashed their debut album, “Kill ‘Em All”, a landmark disc that would help usher in the thrash metal scene.
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