@@jensmoller6999 If war pigs is the only song you have heard i feel bad for you. They have MANY MORE albums and songs that is incredible heavy and groovy, and yes its actually better than kill'em all in my opinion
DeeLee is that true? Never knew that! I think Kirk really is a good guitarist, he just relies too heavily on wah (especially nowadays). doesn’t make him a bad player per se, but my belief is that he uses so much wah so that when he messes up live people don’t really notice :$
Yep, firstly self taught, where his first ever riff he made up was Creeping death. Thats pretty fkin good in my books as thats my favourite song by them. And he got lessons of Joe for a few years and in that time, he formed Exodus, whilst still learning. I give him credit for that. And 100% he definitely uses wah pedals faaaaaar too much.
Hammet is a sloppy shit that hides behind a wah wah pedal to cover it up. He couldn't touch Dave on his worst day as a lead guitarist. This song including the solo is all Dave you can hear it plus it is fact. Hammet is awesome as a song writer and rhythm player
It has been said many times below, but this was Kirk. This was James, Kirk, Cliff, and Lars post Dave. Dave had a BIG hand in writing this, but this final recorded version was Kirk. They kicked Dave out before they recorded Kill Em All at Megaforce Records. Dave was a violent drunk and would have been a detrement to the rise of Metallica, as sad as that makes me to say. Then Dave spent the next 15 years or so battling heroin addiction along with several in and out bandmates over the years. SO, I will say this again. React to some Megadeth that no one really reacts to. You guys hit the ones that everyone hits (i.e. Peace Sells, Tornaso of Souls, etc). Hit up the early to mid 90's Megadeth. I don't think you would be disappointed. "A Tout Le Monde," "Symphony of Destruction," "Killing Road," or "Elysian Fields." As always, great to see you guys hear something new. Great video. \m/\m/
Yes! A Tout Le Monde would be a great one! It shows that Megadeth is more than just fast music, it's excellent writing. And here you can see, he made the whole song: ruclips.net/video/YWWpcSX77g8/видео.html
Before the song, Vin: "I never listened to this song front to back", "I didn't really think the Kill 'Em All record was..."(that good?). Me: "Ooooooh this is gonna be gooooood" After the song, Vin: *Rips out ear buds with passion*, Sori: "NOOOOO IT'S OVER!!" Me: "I KNEW IT!!" :D \m/\m/ Moral of the story, there is NO shitty work on Metallica's first couple of albums. Now go listen to Kill 'Em All in full again. Consider it's a bunch of drunk 18 year old's without classical training (except maybe Cliff) and tell me that shit doesn't kick major ass!! An amazing debut record from the legends themselves. They were born to be a big deal in the music world. Naturally, they improved on Ride The Lightning, which still had a gritty, raw feel to it, but way more refined, mature and had an added ballad, as well as slower tempos on some songs, then of course they hit it out of the park with Puppets being their 3rd effort. Not as gritty or raw as the first 2 albums, but masterful songwriting and (for the time) a slicker, more polished sound. Awesome reaction!!!
Please convince me that Jump In The Fire is a good song. I seriously don't get how it's a dark horse of a fan favourite. It's so damn basic and sounds like a mid-tempo "let the old people sway their hips to this" verse-chorus song. Never understood the love for that song, so I really want to hear why people like it.
Barry Darsow, I can agree to that. But it takes almost 4 minutes before something remotely interesting happens. And the solos on Kill Em All in general are top tier!
I love the effects Lars did back in these days, at 2:21 he give the beat of a horse galloping. At the beginning of Disposable Heroes he makes the drums sound like a 50 cal machine gun firing. The good old days when he gave a shit creatively.
I was 14 when I learned to play this song on my electric. That was in ‘89. That was the year I became a metalist. Grew out my hair, Levi’s jean jacket with the kill em all patch on the back, Nike Air Force high tops, Walkman with this cassette played to death. Second song I learned to play was seek and destroy, third song I learned was jump in the fire. This album was my everything in ‘89. This reaction is my fav to date. Thanks guys!
Halfway thru the first solo they play together. And it's amazing. Listen close! When they hit that first high note. This is their best song imho. Been a fan for 30 years. God I'm old!
OMG you two. You brought a tear to my eyes with the reaction during the song. This was one of the best so far. Keep up the good work and God Bless both of you.
'can you imagine being a kid in 1983?' (raises hand) first year of high school, was introduced to Metallica and shortly there after Slayer, opened doors and completely changed my musical tastes much to the chagrin of my parents. 'turn it down!!!'
@@zane01235 Idk man, i got bored with most of metallica (not this one tho, four horsemen one of the best from the boys) and i feel what you are saying but somehow i dont get bored from most of megadeth's song while i did with metallica. I think i am just more into speed that the avarage.
That’s also because Lars mixed Jason out of the audio because he was still sad about Cliff dying. They speak about it in some kind of monster. But later on they finally put the “bass” back in.
Cliff's normal bass playing was sloppy and average for the most part because he knew when to lay back. His shining moments were my favorite bass moments period.
@@nachocheez9690 no, jason was a killer fill in, but cliffs music takes me there, and nothing else does it. No"i like the old stuff better" Its completely im a fan of the feeling of cliffs music evokes when i listen to the music he was a PART OF!!!!!!!!
The Four Horsemen is one of my favorite songs and Kill 'Em All is my favorite Metallica album. You should do Seek and Destroy and Jump In The Fire from this album.
Watched this 5 times in a row. That's how much I loved you guys having this positive reaction to my favorite song ever. Your "NOOOO IT'S OVER!" + the badass happy headphones throwing it's the best moment I've seen on your channel for now hahaha. I love you guys, love, love, love. 😁
Did it and glad I was there to do it as it was something you cant imagine, you had to be there. In my world everyone went mental on this album and then they did it again and again and again with Lightening, puppets and justice, Metallica musically defined the 80s. They were the Elvis/Beatles of that decade.
Where do people like you come up with your fake "facts"? A total of ZERO solos were played by Mustaine on the album, FACT. Kirk put his spin on ALL the solos, regardless of some of them following the basic guidelines from the demos and live performances done by Mustaine before that point. The Mechanix is a completely different song, even if the riffs are the same. Metallica added the slow tempo parts in general, not just the Kirk solo, and the lyrics are all different. KIRK did the "faster solo" on recorded song. All there was before the record came out, were the demo tapes, and shitty live performances with drunk Mustaine not only playing the solos differently every time, but BUTCHERING them too, and sounding like a kid that just got his first guitar at Xmas. He was better when less drunk admittedly, but my point still stands, Dave didn't do anything on the actual album, which it seems like you're trying to imply in your wording. Also, the guy you replied to never said the "Aggressive solo" made him headbang til he almost choked, he just said "this" as in the song. Kirk did plenty of aggressive solos post Kill 'Em All, so it's not a Dave thing, you Mustaine nut hugger :P. PS. I don't really give a shit about any this, as true as what I said is. I just think it's fun to argue with biased people :P. For the record, I prefer Mustaine as a musician, to Kirk Hammet, but I'm still gonna call a spade a spade ;)
Lee Brennan Yeah but Mustaine's solos were soooo gooood, despite them being not as refined as Kirk's. I like the attitude in Dave's. You can hear the alcohol bleeding through the speakers, lol
Could you imagine having a 4 man/women group of bikers that dressed in dusters, wielded swords, two double barrel 12 gauge pistols on each side, one 12 Guage semi-automatic shotgun in a sheath on the forks of the bike. Patch up as a Four Horseman! Give me a woodie, Harleys (motorcycles) are known as Iron Horses, Steads. Have this song as your Anthem!
As a guitarist this song has been my Everest. It's one thing to play it, it's another thing to hit every note in the solo make it through all of the changes and then finish with one solid power chord. da da da da juk. It's money for any player that has taken the time to put this one in their list of covers.
To me the best time of creating good music is when you're young and hungry full of passion. You're creative juices are flowing and full of life and no one can take that away from them. Those album's are timeless and legendary. Long live Metallica !!!
Wrong... at the time this album was made Kirk Hammet was in the ban Exodus. Update: I am not too big to say when I'm wrong, But.... D. Mustang did write a large part of Kill Em All.
You make me feel old, Kill 'Em All was one of the first albums I ever bought in 1983 and the first Metallica song I learned to play on drums was Seek & Destroy. Every song on that album is a classic.
Yay....thanks for doing this one! The beginning of Metallica...This is a GREAT Metallica song (top 5 for me)...and Killem All imo is one of their best albums straight through. I was a kid in 1983 and you are exactly right...Killem All changed everything. I was a big Iron Maiden fan and then here came Metallica, Slayer, Exodus, Megadeth and it was on. It was the dawn of metals golden era...the 80s were when metal really was at its height of creativity and popularity. Mustaine wrote the music to this song, Hetfield/Ulrich wrote the lyrics, Mustaine has his own version of the same song Mechanix. Mustaine did not play on this album - Kirk was on lead guitar...Mustaine just got song writing credits on a few of the songs. I am kind of glad they booted Mustaine because without that we would not have Megadeth. I saw Metallica open for Ozzy in 86...and it was kind of like you describe Metallica blew away Ozzy. I also saw Metallica in 86 headline in a smaller club and even their opener (Armored Saint) got booed off the stage because we only wanted Metallica.
One of the things I really love about this song and album is you can clearly hear the bass guitar...do not always get that with Metallica. Cliff was a master...really the heart and soul of the first three albums.
I also appreciated watching Vin's view changed by this one song - really glad you finally got to experience the best of Metallica. This album is still great today but when it was released it was literally groundbreaking. We had never heard anything so fast, so hard, so powerful. I was blown away when I first heard it...that was probably in 84 when I was 15...and then Ride the Lightening was released and Metallica really started their ascent.
Yes, try: Megadeth - Mechanix, from Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good - The Final Kill (the latest and best remaster 2018 from the original 1985 release)
Jonathan Melton at 6:14 it's kirk and james both at the same time that's why it seems to get louder at that point if you listen to it on a head set you can hear it even better but yeah james joins in at that point and they both play the second half of that solo at the same time .. it's just kirk from 5:53 and at 6:14 james joins him which makes it that much more badass that they even could pull that off and it sound as awesome as it did
Dave had some music credits for about 4 songs and everyone keeps saying he wrote all of kill'em all . James took the Mechanix which was a good song with cheesy lyrics and created apocalyptical lyrics over it and made a masterpiece. I like Mustaine and Megadeth but he was never important in Metallica and never better than them even to his words . James is the heart of Metallica and Lars is the brains ..Almost 40 yrs of being a band and still selling out 50,000 stadiums in 2019 proves it .
Some music credits! Lmao 😂 Dude he Musically wised the whole song. As far as riff wise he did the whole thing! You have to remember Hetfield didn’t know how to play guitar at that time so it was a 3 piece instrument group. Now eventually, even said by Mustaine that he was actually intimidated by how James Hetfield was able to pick up the guitar and learned so fast! As far as I remember he was credit for at least five or maybe six songs going into even ride the lightning. Let me in end this by Hetfield is a king in regards to vocals between the 2 of not best of all time! Phil Anselmo might edge that one but that’s a different debate. 🍻 Be Safe
Vin you never listened to the 4 horsemen all the way through?! Dude theres something very wrong with you bro. I luv you bro but I'm disappointed in you 😂🤣
I was 11 in 1983 when this dropped...not gonna lie it was too much for me at the time and it took a minute for me to get what I was hearing...My cousin turned me on to this (RIP CUZ) Kill Em All is still my favorite Metallica Album to this day. My kids (who listen to a lot of top 40 pop) catch me listening to this on occasion or some other punk or hardcore and they look at each other like "holy shit, dad is hardcore"...If they only knew :) ..LOL..thanks for the vid!!
I was 18 years old in 1983 and heard this that summer and this album was definitely a game changer. For me hearing this the first time was different from what I heard before. This will always be Metallica to me. Even some of my friends couldnt handle this back then.
SOme trivia. In "X Men Apocalypse", you can hear this song playing in the background when Apocalypse and the other 3 mutants recruit Angel( when he gets his new Metal Wings), wich is approriate since the title of the song is "Four Horsemen", and you have litteraly a guy named Apocalypse, recruiting his fourth Horsemen( since the 4 mutants that follow him are nicknamed the Four Horsemen of Apocalypse,duh..)
It's weird to think I've been listening to these songs for pretty close to 40 years and yet some people have never heard them. This is a fantastic album.
I'm still waiting for a Slayer Angel of Death, REACTION. If there was RUclips back in the day, I would've recorded my reaction to that song lol. Plus it inspired me to play drums ;)
I haven't watch any reactions from you both in a few months, however, as a metal guitarist since I picked up an electric guitar when I was 10 years old in the early 80's, I enjoy seeing, Heavy Metal music of the 80's, reactions from many people in this day and age. Back in the days when I played Metal music, most people thought of us as satanist without first listening to the music. In fact, I grew up in a very religious Christian/Catholic family, went to Sunday Bible School since I was 5, started playing organ when I was 6, then acoustic guitar at 8, school chorus in elementary and middle school, electric guitar at 10, etc. Metal music is composed of Blues notes, classical notes and sometimes just freestyle playing with deep emotional lyrics that speak for itself, and a new heavy and fast note/chord progressions to tell a story most people deal with on a regular basis. Keep up with the great reactions. It makes me smile to see that, finally after over 30 years...people are realizing that Metal music is one of the best music genres in history. Cachai
And let me say that I love what you two have with each other. It's what I and I'm pretty sure most of us want, sorry to put you up on such a pedestal and all but I'd be sad if I had to watch you individually lol both great, but yeah.
Four Horsemen was Mechanix. Once they kicked Mustaine out, James wrote new lyrics and the melodic session. Also, Mustaine never recorded an album with the band, but demo recordings. Every solo you'll ever hear in a Metallica album is Kirk (or James slow ones). Kirk was really good when young. I know it's hard to believe that kid Kirk was far better than today. His solos in Four Horsemen are amazing
"The Mechanix",[ written by Mustaine during his tenure with Panic FYI---and Tom Quecke was killed in a car accident otherwise Kirk would have still been a stain in someone's leathers--which is why they evolved into Metallica...after Dave's finding of Cliff Burton in San Fransisco which is where they found Kirk also...get your facts right---BTW--I have followed Dave since the days of Panic and was the gf of Tom Quecke's brother Jim...so I know ....
I'm soooooo happy about your reaction to this!!!! Now, you understand the sheer power of the Kill 'Em All record! May not be Metallica's most polished record, but it is thee most rippin', head busting, blow-your-skull wide open record for sure. This is one of the greatest thrash metal records ever put to vinyl. \m/
Yup. Been my favorite Metallica song since high school in the 80s.. Awesome to see you enjoy it. A masterpiece from the age of the ride cymbal. You need to react to the rest of this album. It's GREAT.
I recently found you two and watched a lot of your videos. I really like how you listen to songs and try to analyse them even if they have a different worldview than you ! Where can I suggest you a song ? In case you get them from here : Cult of Fire - खण्ड मण्ड योग (Khaṇḍa maṇḍa yōga ) An Ukranian band, disciples of Kali. I think they got the thing you missed with Black metal Keep doing those videos ! :D
VinAnd Sori sorry to burst your bubble Vin but that's not Mustaine on the record, you start up tell is Kirk by the way he plays, his technique is recognizable and unforgettable. I can imagine that other people already schooled you, but here I go, first that song was written by Dave but it was called the Mechanixs, two the lyrics where change and their was a bridge that James add on, which was inspired by the song sweet home Alabama, third Hammett's guitar solos on the album were partially based on Mustaine's original solos, with the first four bars of most solos written by Mustaine before his departure, the rest it's all Kirk
Oh and p.s. I agree with you Vin, Mustaine is a great guitarist, but there something about Kirk, I'm team Kirk all the way, great show by the way I love how Sori reacts to the songs and it's very open minded, I wish my wife would give metal a try but it's like water and oil man, by the way I've been commenting to do "The God the Failed" I'm still waiting for that one
No he wrote Four Horsemen and then he was kicked out. IF you ever actually heard the demo, he wrote most of the guitar in it including the second solo. Also, Mustaine wrote the melodic part. There is also no third solo
Nashid Mamoon oh, well from what I read it said other wise, but i now know i was wrong about the middle part, the sweet home Alabama part was him being a jerk while they were rehearsing, but in many other sources I've read James rewrote the lyrics, I maybe wrong or right either way in my opinion the four horsemen is way better than the mechanixs
James changed the lyrics and added the 2 parts. The melodic solo part (absent from any Mustaine version), and the riff right before that ("Time, has taken it's toll on you..."). There was no middle solo in any Mustaine version, as you can tell from the difference in solo styles. In the ending solo you can tell it was Kirk's take on a preexisting Mustaine solo. The middle solo does not have a Mustaine solo to base it on. It's all Kirk's solo, and James' writing. James added about two minutes to the song, and rewrote all the lyrics, making THIS version Metallica's.
Brock Carrow yes, he doesn't play in any metallica album BUT he made most of the stuff on this album and the best parts of ride the lightning. The the best era of metallica, dangerous shit :D
The Four Horsemen Jump In the Fire Phantom Lord Metal Militia Ride the Lightning The Call of Ktulu These are Dave's writing credits. You may have overstated.
dave co-wrote 4 out of 10 songs on kill em all and 2 out of 8 on ride the lightning,in this song kirk improved the solos and the band change the song in almost 90% only the main riff remains,the original song was called mechanix
It's Mustaine's rhythm and riffs. The solo is Dave and James with Kirk going over it. Cliff and Dave had spent weeks in the studio recording miles of material while James and Lars were rubbing elbows and booking them gigs.
MAN!!!!! How did I miss this one?!!!!! This is one of my favorite songs by them. This is y’all’s best reaction yet. Seriously God bless you and your channel. (With or without the expletives)😉
React to Sodom. They're a German Thrash metal band who had a big influence on the early black metal and death metal scenes. Any of these songs would be fine - Nuclear Winter - Christ Passion - Bombenhagel
Amen. It didn't happen there would be no Megadeth. Everyone including Dave has to know that man. Sorry all of them went through that but, It really did turn out for the best for everyone.
Thing is Metallica never acknowledged Dave's contributions to the band. That's why there is magic on earlier records not to mention the awesomeness of Cliff!
Dave mustaine does not play the song, he only composed something about the lyrics etc ... in fact the first solo was not originally until Kirk arrived and they added it, because it lasts a little longer but in the live version they do not play that part, it's too sad for me. This is my Metallica favorite song so thank you so much for react to it, love u Vin and Sori ❤️.
You guys need some TRIPTYKON or Celtic Frost in your videos. Triptykon - GOETIA or Celtic Frost - A Dying God Coming into Human Flesh. Great video and discussion as always. Keep up the good work.
Mustaine wrote Mechanix which is his version of this. After he left the band Metallica slowed it down to a gallop and changed the lyrics, probably because the next song on the album was Motorbreath and ya can't have two uber fast thrashes about driving fast on same album
Loved watching your reaction to this. Reminds me of what me and my buddies reactions were to it when we were sitting around one of my buddies garage listening to Kill 'em all for the first time back in the day. Was in total awe of the music.
Sorry to be that guy, but actually this is the only song on the album where Kirk got to write the entire solo, with the other songs he played the first 4 bars of Mustaine's solo then did his own stuff. But the riffs are Mustaine's.
You guys' reaction to this song was awesome. Me and my crew would cruise in my 1970 Cutlass rocking Metallica with the windows down and burning fatties in 1986. This music was unheard of shared strictly by word of mouth and metal magazines. No Internet back then. The double bass and chord progression and tempo changes were nothing ever head of. Before this metal heads were rockin to VanHalen 1984 and Motley Crue, The Scorpions, and Judas Priest. Those bands were considered the heaviest in the 80's. These guys changed it all. We had Metallica in the tape all day every. I was addicted to these guys. I learned to play a lot of their music on my guitar. I was in 10th grade and 16.
Four Horsemen is a 100% perfect Thrash Metal song. It is the gold standard
cough Mechanix
Mechanix...
MECHANIX!!!
mechanix sucks pp, it was just playing fast for the sake of playing fast, four horsemen has dynamics.
@@billrobertjoe nice language my friend
Imagine how incredible this sounded to our ears in 1983! This wasn't Sabbath, Maiden or Priest, it was something entirely new and fresh.
Sabbath is always going to be the best
Well personally I think slayers show no mercy was more show stoping but this was a better album in all
@@cheguevara1289 yahh.. its always easy to call the first the best and normally its true
@@cheguevara1289 war pigs is not better than this one. Imho
@@jensmoller6999 If war pigs is the only song you have heard i feel bad for you. They have MANY MORE albums and songs that is incredible heavy and groovy, and yes its actually better than kill'em all in my opinion
Cliff's bass playing genius really comes thru in this song. Love n miss that dude!
His influence was huge. I really think that's why early metallica just sounds more epic. to me at least.
Cliff was to Bass as Peart was to drums as Halford as frontman still
The Cliff is strong in this one.
He made the song bounce. Like it was You Can't Touch This or something. R.I.P., Cliff
He makes the song almost bounce if that makes sense. Like it's a friggin EDM song or something
Mustaine wrote a good portion of Kill'em All, but he did not play on the album. Kirk had already taken over by then.
And Cliff Burton was the best musician on Kill 'em All, and on every album he played on... ;)
I don't like the way mechanix sounds, I think this is far, far better.
@@joshireson5457 I agree, Mechanix is unnecesarily fast
Not really a good portion less than half of songs have his credits, and most are just certain riffs
LOL not this crap again..he co-wrote, not wrote, 3 songs, thats it....Hetfield had 3 songs written for KEA before he even joined.
Kirk Hammet doesn't get enough credit, he was taught by Joe Satriani after all...
DeeLee is that true? Never knew that!
I think Kirk really is a good guitarist, he just relies too heavily on wah (especially nowadays). doesn’t make him a bad player per se, but my belief is that he uses so much wah so that when he messes up live people don’t really notice :$
Yep, firstly self taught, where his first ever riff he made up was Creeping death. Thats pretty fkin good in my books as thats my favourite song by them. And he got lessons of Joe for a few years and in that time, he formed Exodus, whilst still learning. I give him credit for that. And 100% he definitely uses wah pedals faaaaaar too much.
Hammet is a sloppy shit that hides behind a wah wah pedal to cover it up. He couldn't touch Dave on his worst day as a lead guitarist. This song including the solo is all Dave you can hear it plus it is fact. Hammet is awesome as a song writer and rhythm player
@@als7585 okay but yet when people think of metal solos they bring up the unforgiven, sandman, fade to black, master of puppetz, one solos
Umm sorry man but Dave Mustaine wrote that Kirk is amazing but all the credit from the first album goes to Dave Mustaine
It has been said many times below, but this was Kirk. This was James, Kirk, Cliff, and Lars post Dave. Dave had a BIG hand in writing this, but this final recorded version was Kirk. They kicked Dave out before they recorded Kill Em All at Megaforce Records. Dave was a violent drunk and would have been a detrement to the rise of Metallica, as sad as that makes me to say. Then Dave spent the next 15 years or so battling heroin addiction along with several in and out bandmates over the years.
SO, I will say this again. React to some Megadeth that no one really reacts to. You guys hit the ones that everyone hits (i.e. Peace Sells, Tornaso of Souls, etc). Hit up the early to mid 90's Megadeth. I don't think you would be disappointed. "A Tout Le Monde," "Symphony of Destruction," "Killing Road," or "Elysian Fields."
As always, great to see you guys hear something new. Great video. \m/\m/
Keep those titles up!
Yeah you guys should lisyen to Mechanix and then compare it to the Four Horsemen
Yisreal Armenta mechanix makes no sense.Sorry no comparison.
Good choices...maybe Trust or She-wolf as well
Yes! A Tout Le Monde would be a great one! It shows that Megadeth is more than just fast music, it's excellent writing.
And here you can see, he made the whole song: ruclips.net/video/YWWpcSX77g8/видео.html
You didnt lose Dave, you gained Megadeth.
YES!
@@chrisdiggit I like megadeth and metallica.
The Giver Of Lyrics same
Gothmog8ap say it in positive way I like it 😉
what a shit achievement
Before the song, Vin: "I never listened to this song front to back", "I didn't really think the Kill 'Em All record was..."(that good?).
Me: "Ooooooh this is gonna be gooooood"
After the song, Vin: *Rips out ear buds with passion*, Sori: "NOOOOO IT'S OVER!!"
Me: "I KNEW IT!!" :D \m/\m/
Moral of the story, there is NO shitty work on Metallica's first couple of albums. Now go listen to Kill 'Em All in full again. Consider it's a bunch of drunk 18 year old's without classical training (except maybe Cliff) and tell me that shit doesn't kick major ass!! An amazing debut record from the legends themselves. They were born to be a big deal in the music world. Naturally, they improved on Ride The Lightning, which still had a gritty, raw feel to it, but way more refined, mature and had an added ballad, as well as slower tempos on some songs, then of course they hit it out of the park with Puppets being their 3rd effort. Not as gritty or raw as the first 2 albums, but masterful songwriting and (for the time) a slicker, more polished sound.
Awesome reaction!!!
We need more Kill 'Em All reactions NOW!
Kill 'em All is still my favorite album to this day. If I know I'm going to be driving longer than 45 minutes it's the album I put on, without fail.
Please convince me that Jump In The Fire is a good song. I seriously don't get how it's a dark horse of a fan favourite. It's so damn basic and sounds like a mid-tempo "let the old people sway their hips to this" verse-chorus song. Never understood the love for that song, so I really want to hear why people like it.
metalforthemasses i like it because that solo at the end is crazy insane
Barry Darsow, I can agree to that. But it takes almost 4 minutes before something remotely interesting happens. And the solos on Kill Em All in general are top tier!
You can already hear how they composed the song, switched tempos and incredible riffs. And this is Kirk not Mustaine.
Yes, Kirk playing the riff that Mustaine wrote.
@@lindabeck9701 And Kirk’s solos running circles around any of Mustaine’s solos 😝
@@_Michael_Scott Mustaines rhythms are harder than most of Hammett’s solos 😂
@@Junketsuadidas they're still riffs, his solos aren't well written, Mustaine sucks at phrasing and melody
I love the effects Lars did back in these days, at 2:21 he give the beat of a horse galloping. At the beginning of Disposable Heroes he makes the drums sound like a 50 cal machine gun firing. The good old days when he gave a shit creatively.
Veeeeeeery we’ll put
And I agree to a point we got robbed. This was actually my overall favorite album.
Or to be more succinct, when he was at his best all coked up. These days he's a dead horse.
he started slacking on justice, that's why the bass was turned down, cause jason was alot more on time than lars and it highlighted lars' mistakes.
@@billrobertjoe Really? Is that the reason?
I was 14 when I learned to play this song on my electric. That was in ‘89. That was the year I became a metalist. Grew out my hair, Levi’s jean jacket with the kill em all patch on the back, Nike Air Force high tops, Walkman with this cassette played to death. Second song I learned to play was seek and destroy, third song I learned was jump in the fire. This album was my everything in ‘89. This reaction is my fav to date. Thanks guys!
Kirk Hammett played all of the solos in this song.
Halfway thru the first solo they play together. And it's amazing. Listen close! When they hit that first high note. This is their best song imho. Been a fan for 30 years. God I'm old!
@@Drewzilla95 best to see them together in San Diego show, live shit, 1992
@@DethronerX on it
@@DethronerX dude they skip the second bridge it's impossible to play live.
@@Drewzilla95 i wanted to link to that version because of the performance and how they gather towards lars in the middle. Its pretty killer!
OMG you two. You brought a tear to my eyes with the reaction during the song. This was one of the best so far. Keep up the good work and God Bless both of you.
Their budget was $15k on this album. And i love the rough vocal sound for some reason. Sounds so raw. The four horsemen is a perfect song
'can you imagine being a kid in 1983?' (raises hand) first year of high school, was introduced to Metallica and shortly there after Slayer, opened doors and completely changed my musical tastes much to the chagrin of my parents. 'turn it down!!!'
I was a 16 year old kid growing up In SoCal. Metallica blew us all away!
I bet🤘🏽
Best reaction ever. I laughed. I cried. I hurled.
Lol !!
Did you spew and bolt after ? Lol !!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
James Hetfield said that he was worried when they kicked Dave out of the band. But he knew they would be ok when Kirk did the solo on seek and destroy
Dave is still better
@@acefrehley681 haha whatever
@@acefrehley681 dave shreds without a groove, so technical its soulless. Hammet flows with the music, melody is the key
@@zane01235 Idk man, i got bored with most of metallica (not this one tho, four horsemen one of the best from the boys) and i feel what you are saying but somehow i dont get bored from most of megadeth's song while i did with metallica. I think i am just more into speed that the avarage.
@@ironchump1501 i wouldn't be a metallica fan without the first 3 albums. And apart from blackened, ajfa isn't that good imo.
Notice the difference in how much of a role the bass plays when cliff was around vs after he died ? you cant even hear the bass after he died.
Yep! Sad!
To be fair, Jason was all over the next three records they did after Justice.
That’s also because Lars mixed Jason out of the audio because he was still sad about Cliff dying. They speak about it in some kind of monster. But later on they finally put the “bass” back in.
Obviously you never listened to The Black Album, Load, or Reload.
Cliff's normal bass playing was sloppy and average for the most part because he knew when to lay back. His shining moments were my favorite bass moments period.
The solo in ths is brutal and beautiful. Probably my favourite solo
At 48, i cannot ever stray very far from these first 3 records. Great reaction.
Not even Justice? My personal fav
@@nachocheez9690 no, jason was a killer fill in, but cliffs music takes me there, and nothing else does it. No"i like the old stuff better"
Its completely im a fan of the feeling of cliffs music evokes when i listen to the music he was a PART OF!!!!!!!!
All albums up to and including black album are MASTERPIECES.
@@chiphudak Justice is the best album ever
My favourite Metallica song!! The Four Horsemen and Ride The Lightning too!!
The Four Horsemen is one of my favorite songs and Kill 'Em All is my favorite Metallica album. You should do Seek and Destroy and Jump In The Fire from this album.
thankyou. everyone gives kill em all crap. its one of the best thrash metal albums of all time. its my favorie album of all time
Stop Motion Animation Who gives kill ‘em all crap?
Wiplash too! Nice one!
Watched this 5 times in a row. That's how much I loved you guys having this positive reaction to my favorite song ever. Your "NOOOO IT'S OVER!" + the badass happy headphones throwing it's the best moment I've seen on your channel for now hahaha. I love you guys, love, love, love. 😁
Guys... I think I've seen this reaction more than a 100 times now... That's how much I loved this. Let's go for another 100 hahaha
"That was incredible! How were you skipping over this one?!"
"Well they had Master of Puppets...."
That was pure gold!
You guys should do a full live reaction to the entire “Kill Em All” album
hell yea
Fuck yea
Loved sori's reaction 😮 OMG!! Vin...Listen to the whole album 😉🤘
Almost nothing can or Will ever beat Kill 'EM all, Ride the lightning and Master of puppets!!!
Amen those are the holy trinity of metallica
Did it and glad I was there to do it as it was something you cant imagine, you had to be there. In my world everyone went mental on this album and then they did it again and again and again with Lightening, puppets and justice, Metallica musically defined the 80s. They were the Elvis/Beatles of that decade.
those two chords after .."horsemen are drawing nearer "line...😍
Hey you guys.. you really need to do a reaction to Anesthesia pulling teeth! Cliff the legend Burton! \m/
"what Mom... The four horsemen are riding." LMAO . Love you guys!
I almost choked on my cereal while headbanging to this!!! Thank you for do this song!!! (Also, Mustaine didn’t record the solos. It was all Kirk)
actually kirk did just the slow mo solo , Mustaine did the faster solo and more agressive one that made u "HEADBANG AND CHOKE"! so u should thank Dave
Where do people like you come up with your fake "facts"? A total of ZERO solos were played by Mustaine on the album, FACT. Kirk put his spin on ALL the solos, regardless of some of them following the basic guidelines from the demos and live performances done by Mustaine before that point. The Mechanix is a completely different song, even if the riffs are the same. Metallica added the slow tempo parts in general, not just the Kirk solo, and the lyrics are all different. KIRK did the "faster solo" on recorded song. All there was before the record came out, were the demo tapes, and shitty live performances with drunk Mustaine not only playing the solos differently every time, but BUTCHERING them too, and sounding like a kid that just got his first guitar at Xmas. He was better when less drunk admittedly, but my point still stands, Dave didn't do anything on the actual album, which it seems like you're trying to imply in your wording. Also, the guy you replied to never said the "Aggressive solo" made him headbang til he almost choked, he just said "this" as in the song. Kirk did plenty of aggressive solos post Kill 'Em All, so it's not a Dave thing, you Mustaine nut hugger :P.
PS. I don't really give a shit about any this, as true as what I said is. I just think it's fun to argue with biased people :P. For the record, I prefer Mustaine as a musician, to Kirk Hammet, but I'm still gonna call a spade a spade ;)
Lee Brennan Yeah but Mustaine's solos were soooo gooood, despite them being not as refined as Kirk's. I like the attitude in Dave's. You can hear the alcohol bleeding through the speakers, lol
Your reaction to this song makes me smile big. This is by no comparison my favorite Metallica album, and my first cd bought from my own money.
5:32 Dave Mustaine's joke on Lars, cracks me up every time and I can't help but sing "Sweet home Alabama"
Fun fact, the original lineup for Metallica wasn't James, Lars, Cliff and Dave. The first Line up was James, Lar,s Lloyd Grant and Ron Mcgovney
Adam Wilson Lloyd was only a guest. If you're gonna include him, than you might as well include Damien Phillips too.
Ron Mcgovney is my alias. shhh
Lloyd Grant was never in the band.
tom Quecke with Panic would have been included had he not also died in car accident...RIP Tom Quecke
Could you imagine having a 4 man/women group of bikers that dressed in dusters, wielded swords, two double barrel 12 gauge pistols on each side, one 12 Guage semi-automatic shotgun in a sheath on the forks of the bike. Patch up as a Four Horseman! Give me a woodie, Harleys (motorcycles) are known as Iron Horses, Steads. Have this song as your Anthem!
I LOVE THE BOTH OF YOU FOR THIS ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!#!!!!# :)
Kirk played the living shit out of that last solo!! Lmao
As a guitarist this song has been my Everest. It's one thing to play it, it's another thing to hit every note in the solo make it through all of the changes and then finish with one solid power chord. da da da da juk. It's money for any player that has taken the time to put this one in their list of covers.
To me the best time of creating good music is when you're young and hungry full of passion. You're creative juices are flowing and full of life and no one can take that away from them. Those album's are timeless and legendary. Long live Metallica !!!
This isn't Mustaine playing, its all Kirk Hammet. Or metal Beethoven. ( my nickname for him )
@@vovindequasahi part.. Hammet wanted to retain some of Dave's..so the fans wouldnt be confused
@@vovindequasahi He's not playing on the album and that is the whole point. Pay attention.
Yngwie Malmsteen I would consider more of the metal Beethoven
Richard Bexborn just the second one. The first one is Kirk’s
Wrong... at the time this album was made Kirk Hammet was in the ban Exodus.
Update:
I am not too big to say when I'm wrong, But....
D. Mustang did write a large part of Kill Em All.
You make me feel old, Kill 'Em All was one of the first albums I ever bought in 1983 and the first Metallica song I learned to play on drums was Seek & Destroy. Every song on that album is a classic.
EVERY. ONE.
The four horsement is an underrated song :D
That gallop in the beat. Ugh. So good. Metal gods that are metallica!!
Sori reaction is priceless, I like it so much!
Sori doesn't need Vin.
She felt it the whole way.
Vin, as much as he gives to Sori...
is a poser.
He didn't know "4H?"
lmao
Yay....thanks for doing this one! The beginning of Metallica...This is a GREAT Metallica song (top 5 for me)...and Killem All imo is one of their best albums straight through.
I was a kid in 1983 and you are exactly right...Killem All changed everything. I was a big Iron Maiden fan and then here came Metallica, Slayer, Exodus, Megadeth and it was on. It was the dawn of metals golden era...the 80s were when metal really was at its height of creativity and popularity. Mustaine wrote the music to this song, Hetfield/Ulrich wrote the lyrics, Mustaine has his own version of the same song Mechanix. Mustaine did not play on this album - Kirk was on lead guitar...Mustaine just got song writing credits on a few of the songs. I am kind of glad they booted Mustaine because without that we would not have Megadeth. I saw Metallica open for Ozzy in 86...and it was kind of like you describe Metallica blew away Ozzy. I also saw Metallica in 86 headline in a smaller club and even their opener (Armored Saint) got booed off the stage because we only wanted Metallica.
Damn that’s crazy!!
One of the things I really love about this song and album is you can clearly hear the bass guitar...do not always get that with Metallica. Cliff was a master...really the heart and soul of the first three albums.
I also appreciated watching Vin's view changed by this one song - really glad you finally got to experience the best of Metallica. This album is still great today but when it was released it was literally groundbreaking. We had never heard anything so fast, so hard, so powerful. I was blown away when I first heard it...that was probably in 84 when I was 15...and then Ride the Lightening was released and Metallica really started their ascent.
Insane !
ChicagoTRS I'm glad they booted Dave.He gave us Megadeth.
Yes, try: Megadeth - Mechanix, from Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good - The Final Kill (the latest and best remaster 2018 from the original 1985 release)
I love you two. An adorable, good-looking and insightful couple. Whoa, that's a killer combo right there! Happy New Year to you and yours!
Jonathan Melton
at 6:14 it's kirk and james both at the same time that's why it seems to get louder at that point if you listen to it on a head set you can hear it even better but yeah james joins in at that point and they both play the second half of that solo at the same time .. it's just kirk from 5:53 and at 6:14 james joins him which makes it that much more badass that they even could pull that off and it sound as awesome as it did
Dave was long gone on a bus back to LA when this album was recorded at Metal Blade in New Jersey. It's James, Kirk, Lars and Cliff on Kill Em All!
Yes, Dave was long gone. Only his stolen riffs lived on.
@@lindabeck9701 Not stolen, he got writing credits for them on the album Kill Em All.
@@scotthandler3314 correct
Scott Handler he told them not to use his music, so yes they’re stolen riffs. Metallica fucking sucks.
@@thegstr33t81 You suck! Metallica rules!
Seek and Destroy from the same album is a must.
Dave had some music credits for about 4 songs and everyone keeps saying he wrote all of kill'em all . James took the Mechanix which was a good song with cheesy lyrics and created apocalyptical lyrics over it and made a masterpiece. I like Mustaine and Megadeth but he was never important in Metallica and never better than them even to his words . James is the heart of Metallica and Lars is the brains ..Almost 40 yrs of being a band and still selling out 50,000 stadiums in 2019 proves it .
While Megadeth is playing a 100 seat bar in Niagara Falls, NY. I know because I was there.
It's fuking annoying seeing people say Dave gets all credit from Kill em All
@@royfablooo2810 Sorry you forgot he wrote this song as well as others as well in Ride the Lightning!
Some music credits! Lmao 😂 Dude he Musically wised the whole song. As far as riff wise he did the whole thing! You have to remember Hetfield didn’t know how to play guitar at that time so it was a 3 piece instrument group. Now eventually, even said by Mustaine that he was actually intimidated by how James Hetfield was able to pick up the guitar and learned so fast! As far as I remember he was credit for at least five or maybe six songs going into even ride the lightning. Let me in end this by Hetfield is a king in regards to vocals between the 2 of not best of all time! Phil Anselmo might edge that one but that’s a different debate. 🍻 Be Safe
Probably my favorite reaction from you two for Metallica. Sori’s face when that bad ass riff comes in is just priceless.
"No, it´s over!"... Loved your reaction, pure and sincere. She really seems to enjoy every bit of the song. Nice!
metallica-the god that failed, i want to hear your view on it
Yes yes yes yes
Ante Vunić YES!!
Ante Vunić Me too. I'd love to hear their opinion on it. .
I agree. The God that Failed would be good to hear his reaction.
or my friend of misery
Vin you never listened to the 4 horsemen all the way through?! Dude theres something very wrong with you bro. I luv you bro but I'm disappointed in you 😂🤣
I am too!!! 🧐🧐🧐
john mechanix is better anyways
Yous should do Brompton Coctail by A7X
Haha, I agree (about "The Mechanix") :D
john, at least he listened to it all the way through now.
I was 11 in 1983 when this dropped...not gonna lie it was too much for me at the time and it took a minute for me to get what I was hearing...My cousin turned me on to this (RIP CUZ) Kill Em All is still my favorite Metallica Album to this day. My kids (who listen to a lot of top 40 pop) catch me listening to this on occasion or some other punk or hardcore and they look at each other like "holy shit, dad is hardcore"...If they only knew :) ..LOL..thanks for the vid!!
Felt the same way about killing is my business !!! Been a devoted head ever since
I was 18 years old in 1983 and heard this that summer and this album was definitely a game changer. For me hearing this the first time was different from what I heard before. This will always be Metallica to me. Even some of my friends couldnt handle this back then.
Dave wrote the riffs, kirk wrote the solo and played the entire song
hit the lights, metal militia, seek and destroy........this is a great album!
SOme trivia.
In "X Men Apocalypse", you can hear this song playing in the background when Apocalypse and the other 3 mutants recruit Angel( when he gets his new Metal Wings), wich is approriate since the title of the song is "Four Horsemen", and you have litteraly a guy named Apocalypse, recruiting his fourth Horsemen( since the 4 mutants that follow him are nicknamed the Four Horsemen of Apocalypse,duh..)
Whiplash
It's weird to think I've been listening to these songs for pretty close to 40 years and yet some people have never heard them. This is a fantastic album.
The Original lyrics were written by Dave Mustaine and it was called “Mechanix” you can hear the original on Megadeth “Killing is my business” Album
Iron Maiden - Rime Of The Ancient Mariner [Flight 666 DVD]
Nightwish - The Greatest Show On Earth (live @ Tampere)
I'm still waiting for a Slayer Angel of Death, REACTION. If there was RUclips back in the day, I would've recorded my reaction to that song lol. Plus it inspired me to play drums ;)
Opeth - Bleak!!
ruclips.net/video/ZHU8Ka8CfTI/видео.html
Opeth - Bleak (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) HQ
It's live Vin ;)
Thanks Nana! Also sick Paradise Lost tatt! \m/
Ayeew Tasko, Damn right.....NEED more Opeth. Fo sho!!!
Hell yes
Yeah!!!!!!
Or maybe The Mooooooooorrr!!!!!!!!
Hahaha
I haven't watch any reactions from you both in a few months, however, as a metal guitarist since I picked up an electric guitar when I was 10 years old in the early 80's, I enjoy seeing, Heavy Metal music of the 80's, reactions from many people in this day and age. Back in the days when I played Metal music, most people thought of us as satanist without first listening to the music. In fact, I grew up in a very religious Christian/Catholic family, went to Sunday Bible School since I was 5, started playing organ when I was 6, then acoustic guitar at 8, school chorus in elementary and middle school, electric guitar at 10, etc. Metal music is composed of Blues notes, classical notes and sometimes just freestyle playing with deep emotional lyrics that speak for itself, and a new heavy and fast note/chord progressions to tell a story most people deal with on a regular basis. Keep up with the great reactions. It makes me smile to see that, finally after over 30 years...people are realizing that Metal music is one of the best music genres in history. Cachai
I “was a kid in 1983”. My life changed when I heard this song. I was 10, and totally blown away by it, as I was by the entire album.
And let me say that I love what you two have with each other. It's what I and I'm pretty sure most of us want, sorry to put you up on such a pedestal and all but I'd be sad if I had to watch you individually lol both great, but yeah.
Thanks man !
Was not Dave Mustaine but Kirk
"The Ripper " Hammet.. Dave is credited on a few songs but he was never on a Metallica album .
Four Horsemen was Mechanix. Once they kicked Mustaine out, James wrote new lyrics and the melodic session. Also, Mustaine never recorded an album with the band, but demo recordings. Every solo you'll ever hear in a Metallica album is Kirk (or James slow ones). Kirk was really good when young. I know it's hard to believe that kid Kirk was far better than today. His solos in Four Horsemen are amazing
"The Mechanix",[ written by Mustaine during his tenure with Panic FYI---and Tom Quecke was killed in a car accident otherwise Kirk would have still been a stain in someone's leathers--which is why they evolved into Metallica...after Dave's finding of Cliff Burton in San Fransisco which is where they found Kirk also...get your facts right---BTW--I have followed Dave since the days of Panic and was the gf of Tom Quecke's brother Jim...so I know ....
I'm soooooo happy about your reaction to this!!!! Now, you understand the sheer power of the Kill 'Em All record! May not be Metallica's most polished record, but it is thee most rippin', head busting, blow-your-skull wide open record for sure. This is one of the greatest thrash metal records ever put to vinyl. \m/
Yup. Been my favorite Metallica song since high school in the 80s.. Awesome to see you enjoy it. A masterpiece from the age of the ride cymbal. You need to react to the rest of this album. It's GREAT.
I recently found you two and watched a lot of your videos. I really like how you listen to songs and try to analyse them even if they have a different worldview than you !
Where can I suggest you a song ? In case you get them from here :
Cult of Fire - खण्ड मण्ड योग (Khaṇḍa maṇḍa yōga )
An Ukranian band, disciples of Kali. I think they got the thing you missed with Black metal
Keep doing those videos ! :D
VinAnd Sori sorry to burst your bubble Vin but that's not Mustaine on the record, you start up tell is Kirk by the way he plays, his technique is recognizable and unforgettable. I can imagine that other people already schooled you, but here I go, first that song was written by Dave but it was called the Mechanixs, two the lyrics where change and their was a bridge that James add on, which was inspired by the song sweet home Alabama, third Hammett's guitar solos on the album were partially based on Mustaine's original solos, with the first four bars of most solos written by Mustaine before his departure, the rest it's all Kirk
Oh and p.s. I agree with you Vin, Mustaine is a great guitarist, but there something about Kirk, I'm team Kirk all the way, great show by the way I love how Sori reacts to the songs and it's very open minded, I wish my wife would give metal a try but it's like water and oil man, by the way I've been commenting to do "The God the Failed" I'm still waiting for that one
No he wrote Four Horsemen and then he was kicked out. IF you ever actually heard the demo, he wrote most of the guitar in it including the second solo. Also, Mustaine wrote the melodic part. There is also no third solo
Kirk's solos on Kill'em All were such an improvement over the shitty solos Mustaine had before. Yes, Mustaine was faster but no musicality.
Nashid Mamoon oh, well from what I read it said other wise, but i now know i was wrong about the middle part, the sweet home Alabama part was him being a jerk while they were rehearsing, but in many other sources I've read James rewrote the lyrics, I maybe wrong or right either way in my opinion the four horsemen is way better than the mechanixs
James changed the lyrics and added the 2 parts. The melodic solo part (absent from any Mustaine version), and the riff right before that ("Time, has taken it's toll on you..."). There was no middle solo in any Mustaine version, as you can tell from the difference in solo styles. In the ending solo you can tell it was Kirk's take on a preexisting Mustaine solo. The middle solo does not have a Mustaine solo to base it on. It's all Kirk's solo, and James' writing. James added about two minutes to the song, and rewrote all the lyrics, making THIS version Metallica's.
This isnt mustaines solo. This is Kirk. Kirk recorded this whole album.
Brock Carrow yes, he doesn't play in any metallica album BUT he made most of the stuff on this album and the best parts of ride the lightning. The the best era of metallica, dangerous shit :D
The Four Horsemen
Jump In the Fire
Phantom Lord
Metal Militia
Ride the Lightning
The Call of Ktulu
These are Dave's writing credits. You may have overstated.
dave co-wrote 4 out of 10 songs on kill em all and 2 out of 8 on ride the lightning,in this song kirk improved the solos and the band change the song in almost 90% only the main riff remains,the original song was called mechanix
It's Mustaine's rhythm and riffs. The solo is Dave and James with Kirk going over it.
Cliff and Dave had spent weeks in the studio recording miles of material while James and Lars were rubbing elbows and booking them gigs.
Jeremy McNeill and all of these songs we co-wrote with all other members,dave never wrote nothing alone
MAN!!!!! How did I miss this one?!!!!! This is one of my favorite songs by them. This is y’all’s best reaction yet. Seriously God bless you and your channel. (With or without the expletives)😉
One of their best. A real guitar song.
React to Sodom. They're a German Thrash metal band who had a big influence on the early black metal and death metal scenes. Any of these songs would be fine
- Nuclear Winter
- Christ Passion
- Bombenhagel
Good lord, after all these years people still can’t let the Mustaine thing go. No wonder Mustaine can’t let it go either.
Amen. It didn't happen there would be no Megadeth. Everyone including Dave has to know that man. Sorry all of them went through that but, It really did turn out for the best for everyone.
Thing is Metallica never acknowledged Dave's contributions to the band. That's why there is magic on earlier records not to mention the awesomeness of Cliff!
Dave mustaine does not play the song, he only composed something about the lyrics etc ... in fact the first solo was not originally until Kirk arrived and they added it, because it lasts a little longer but in the live version they do not play that part, it's too sad for me. This is my Metallica favorite song so thank you so much for react to it, love u Vin and Sori ❤️.
Any song off their first four albums are amazing!
one of my favs so far , keep em coming guys :)
Bruce Dickinson - Darkside of Aquarius
Hmmm interesting, a great song, will come the megadeth (Mechanix) version maybe?
PS: EPICA - Consign to Oblivion (Live at the Zenith)
You guys need some TRIPTYKON or Celtic Frost in your videos. Triptykon - GOETIA or Celtic Frost - A Dying God Coming into Human Flesh. Great video and discussion as always. Keep up the good work.
top tier stuff, great recommendations
RaveEpic
I think that "Synagoga Satanae" of Celtic Frost would be a good choice
Hell Yesss! Celtic or Trip will do...anything with Tom G would b fantastic
RaveEpic i completely agree, is time for The Frost, into the crypts of Rais!!, yeah \m/
Vicente Grande hell yeah!
Mustaine wrote Mechanix which is his version of this. After he left the band Metallica slowed it down to a gallop and changed the lyrics, probably because the next song on the album was Motorbreath and ya can't have two uber fast thrashes about driving fast on same album
Loved watching your reaction to this. Reminds me of what me and my buddies reactions were to it when we were sitting around one of my buddies garage listening to Kill 'em all for the first time back in the day. Was in total awe of the music.
Sorry to be that guy, but actually this is the only song on the album where Kirk got to write the entire solo, with the other songs he played the first 4 bars of Mustaine's solo then did his own stuff. But the riffs are Mustaine's.
Andrei Hrin nope. The final solo is Mustaine's verbatim note for note. The 1st solo during the slow section is Kirk's.
yeah kirck did just 50% of this song's solo , teh agressive soloes that u heard are froms Mustaine, also the riffs
Brahm Tancredi The first solo is James. The second solo Kirk rewrote. You have your facts mixed up.
Andrei Hrin Mechanix 👍
Andrei Hrin I don’t think so because it sounds very much like dave
Perfect! Awsome song , with great reactions from the Awsome Sori and kinda ok Vin , haha jk Vin love your vids keep it up 😁
Now you have to do the Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) version of the same song - Mechanix.
I've watched this so many times. Thanks y'all. My favorite.
You guys' reaction to this song was awesome. Me and my crew would cruise in my 1970 Cutlass rocking Metallica with the windows down and burning fatties in 1986. This music was unheard of shared strictly by word of mouth and metal magazines. No Internet back then.
The double bass and chord progression and tempo changes were nothing ever head of. Before this metal heads were rockin to VanHalen 1984 and Motley Crue, The Scorpions, and Judas Priest. Those bands were considered the heaviest in the 80's. These guys changed it all. We had Metallica in the tape all day every. I was addicted to these guys. I learned to play a lot of their music on my guitar. I was in 10th grade and 16.
Iron Maiden - Powerslave please!!!
The four horsemen 100%
APOCALIPSIS
Vin I know people have already corrected you by now so I won’t give you anymore crap about getting your facts mixed up. Cheers.
Dave wrote the mechanix in 1982. Which was later changed to the four horsemen after mustaine was fired. Then kirk came in and wrote the solos
Very cool to watch you reactions. I kind of live that moment again, when I heard these songs for the Very first time.