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Kirk Hammett Recalls Meeting METALLICA For The First Time

James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich do not recalls.

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Guitarist Kirk Hammett originally founded thrash band Exodus in 1979. Hammett would later leave the band to join Metallica in 1983 and the rest is history. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Hammett recalls being turned on to Metallica by original Exodus vocalist Paul Baloff and being completely blown away by their live show. Hammett recalls his original conversations with James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich as well, but apparently neither one of them remember.

"I remember we were just sitting around one day, and the singer of Exodus, a guy named Paul Baloff, who was an absolute maniac, he walked into the rehearsal and said, 'Metallica. So heavy. They're so heavy.' And I was, like, 'Metallica.' And I thought, 'What a great name. It's like the best name in the world. Metallica," said Hammett. "That is the best name I think I've ever heard for a metal band. Metallica.' He said, 'Yeah, they're playing The Stone tonight. We've gotta go check 'em out.' And so we went down there. And literally, there was, like, 15 people there. And I remember being at the front of the stage going, 'Wow, these guys are pretty goddamn good.' Literally, there was, like, 15 people at that show."

"A few months later, we got booked to play a 'Metal Monday', and it was Exodus's first show at 'Metal Monday' at the Old Waldorf. We got booked on that show because we were friends with the headlining band, which was a band called Laaz Rockit, and the band in the middle was Metallica. And we were, like, 'Oh, this is cool. We're gonna be playing with Metallica. That's great.' And I remember when we played that show, there was maybe about a hundred people in the club. And then Metallica went on, and the place was packed. I don't know where the people came from, but all of a sudden, they just showed up. Metallica played for, like, 45 minutes. Then, when they went off stage, the place emptied — literally emptied — and there was, like 30 people for Laaz Rockit.

"The next night was a benefit for Metal Mania magazine, and we got asked to play with Metallica again. And it was a better situation, because it was just us and Metallica. I met those guys for the first time in the dressing of the Mabuhay Gardens, which wasn't much of a dressing room at all; it was like an indoor alley. That was the beginning of my relationship with them. And it's really funny, because years after that, people would ask me, 'When was the first time you ever talked to those guys?' And I would say, 'I first met 'em at the Mab.' And Lars was, like, 'Really? I don't remember that.' And James was, like, 'Huh? Really?' They don't even remember."

For those wondering, Laaz Rockit was active between 1982 and 1992, and then again from 2005 to 2011.

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