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Anyone agree with me here? If you look at it metallica paved the way for the evolution of extreme metal with this album. They were the first band to incorporate a sort of metal song structure and styling with a more aggressive, punchy punk sound. They not only created the thrash metal genre, but also set the way for extreme metal in general, particularily death metal.
When i listen to an album like altars of madness, or scream bloody gore, i hear massive amounts of thrash influence, and where did this sound originally come from? Kill em all.
I honestly think that without kill em all, it would have taken metal much longer to evolve into the state it is in now simply because all modern day metal bands have many thrash influences. I dont mean that a band like bullet for my valentine, avenged sevenfold, or even bands like the faceless, necrophagist, beneath the massacre etc... sounds anything like thrash at all, but you can still see where bands like these have taken at least some of their "core" sound from.
I'd almost consider kill em all to be like one of the roots of a giant metal tree that spawned the branches of thrash metal, death metal, a lot of black metal, melodeath, metalcore, even some grind as well.
Pushing aside my parent's influence (Sabbath, Thin Lizzy and Motorhead), I would definitely agree with you on Kill 'Em All being hugely influential where it was massively massively influential on me PERSONALLY. Seriously, when I first heard it when I was about 13-14 it was like a switch came on and from then on I was just hooked on metal, gradually getting into the heavier stuff - especially death metal.
What would be the most influential metal albums of all time ?
And Justice For All is such a monotonous album. Despite having some great songs it kinda ruins it for me because I like full albums. A lot of bands albums are either monotonous or the songs don't differ enough and than am not interested.
The most influential metal album of all time is obviously Black Sabbath's debut.
One of Sabbath's first 3 albums or Stained Class/Sad Wings of Destiny/Sin After Sin or Overkill
And Justice For All is such a monotonous album. Despite having some great songs it kinda ruins it for me because I like full albums. A lot of bands albums are either monotonous or the songs don't differ enough and than am not interested.
RTL through AJFA are fucking ace material, and still some of the best metal around, later albums be damned.
Metallica has not aged well at all. I used to like their first four albums as a teenager, but now I find them redundant and stale. Also, their persona is annoying as hell, even on the early albums.
I would think Paranoid is the most influential metal album.