Having moved to the Bay Area in the early ’80s to court bassist Cliff Burton, the band-Ulrich, guitarist Kirk Hammett, guitarist-vocalist James Hetfield, and Burton-went on to fashion metal into a kind of art form, eschewing the glammy appeal of hair metal for ultra-serious, progressively complex song-suites that explored subjects like suicide, political corruption, and the psychological horror of war. Formed in 1981 when a “dorky, disenfranchised” teenager in Orange County, California-Lars Ulrich, his words-placed a classified ad name-checking Iron Maiden and Diamond Head, the band debuted in 1983 with Kill ’Em All and pioneered the blinding synthesis of punk and British metal we now call thrash. Metallica didn’t just help invent heavy metal, they evolved with it.
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