Seek & Destroy is a song by Metallica.
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- "Seek & Destroy" is a song by the American heavy metal band Metallica, ninth track from the debut studio album, Kill 'Em All. It is the first song the band recorded in a studio[citation needed] and was featured on the demo No Life 'til Leather.[1] "Seek & Destroy" has been frequently performed at the group's concerts since its live debut in 1982 and has been Metallica's closing song since the Madly in Anger with the World Tour. It is the third most performed song in the band's history, having been played 1,343 times as of September 23, 2012, behind only Creeping Death (1,367) and Master of Puppets (1,416).[2][3][4][5] During the 2004 documentary film about Metallica, Some Kind of Monster, the song is used when footage of the band down the years is shown highlighting the progression in the
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| - Seek & Destroy is a song by Metallica.
- Seek & Destroy is the second episode of .
- "Seek & Destroy" is a song by the American heavy metal band Metallica, ninth track from the debut studio album, Kill 'Em All. It is the first song the band recorded in a studio[citation needed] and was featured on the demo No Life 'til Leather.[1] "Seek & Destroy" has been frequently performed at the group's concerts since its live debut in 1982 and has been Metallica's closing song since the Madly in Anger with the World Tour. It is the third most performed song in the band's history, having been played 1,343 times as of September 23, 2012, behind only Creeping Death (1,367) and Master of Puppets (1,416).[2][3][4][5] During the 2004 documentary film about Metallica, Some Kind of Monster, the song is used when footage of the band down the years is shown highlighting the progression in the group's appearance and sound over time. In AOL Radio's list of the 10 Best Metallica Songs, "Seek & Destroy" was ranked at number 4,[6] and Allmusic's Steve Huey chose the song as an AMG Track Pick from Kill 'Em All.[7] Following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the song was placed on the list of post-9/11 inappropriate titles distributed by Clear Channel.
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