KERRY KING
Coming up together in Orange County, Slayer and Metallica built a movement that’d change metal forever. Just don’t ask the former’s legendary axeman about anything Metallica put out post-Black Album…
WORDS: JOE DALY
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Before entering the history books as half of metal’s famed Big 4, Metallica and Slayer were a pair of feisty young upstarts, slogging it out on the Orange County club circuit, united in their disdain for hair metal and their commitment to making the fastest, heaviest music that the world had ever known. Slayer’s Kerry King looks back on those early days, and Metallica’s rise to the top of the heavy metal pantheon.
When did you first meet Metallica?
“I saw them in the Woodstock [The Woodstock Concert Theatre in Anaheim, California] before they were a Bay Area band. I saw them play with Dave Mustaine – that’s how long we’re talking about. Actually meeting the dudes? I don’t know. But we did play with them a time or two before they went to the Bay Area.”