Who were Metallica influenced by?

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Who were Metallica influenced by?

Influenced by the late 1970’s new wave of British heavy metal bands including Iron Maiden and Diamond Head, Metallica was formed in 1981 by the Danish immigrant Lars Ulrich (1963), a drummer.

Did Iron Maiden inspire Metallica?

Ulrich tells Zane Lowe on Apple Music that Iron Maiden was Metallica’s biggest inspiration, and even shares a story about the band being cool to him way back when. They have always been, the hard rock bands, the one that’s probably inspired Metallica the most, they had cooler record covers.

Who influenced James Hetfield?

A lot of James’ favorite bands were the heavier acts of the time, like Black Sabbath, ZZ Top and KISS. However, if there was one band that fueled his desire to rock out, it was Aerosmith. Aerosmith were a blues-influenced, swaggering rock band with a heavy sound derived from the likes of the Rolling Stones.

Who were Kirk Hammett’s influences?

Naturally, there is a doff of the cap to the guitar legends of times gone by as he selects two deep cuts from Thin Lizzy and Jimi Hendrix amidst a host of heavy rock. Hendrix was an undoubted influence on Hammett, and his song became the first the legendary guitarist would ever learn on the instrument.

Who are the original Metallica members?

James Hetfield
Metallica/Founders

The original members of Metallica were lead singer and rhythm guitarist James Hetfield, drummer Lars Ulrich, lead guitarist Kirk Hammett, and bassist Cliff Burton.

What is Metallica’s heaviest song?

Their cover of Budgie’s “Crash Course In Brain Surgery”.

Is Kirk Hammett self taught?

“For the first five years or so, I was self taught. “That’s pretty much how I began playing guitar; I always had my own little thing I wanted to do that didn’t have anything to with any of the teachings going on around me – like my own little project.” …

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