Kirk Hammett

Musician

Birthday November 18, 1962

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace San Francisco, California, U.S.

Age 61 years old

Nationality United States

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1939

It was the first track and the first single on the band's self-titled album (also known as The Black Album), and was ranked 399th on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

The bridge for "Creeping Death" was originally an Exodus riff that Hammett took with him to Metallica.

1960

Hammett has a well-known passion for horror movies that stretches back to the late 1960s.

After spraining his arm in a fight with his sister at age five, Hammett's parents placed him in front of the television.

It was during this time that he first watched The Day of the Triffids.

After that, Hammett found himself drawn to his brother's Frankenstein figures and began spending his milk money on horror magazines.

For the better part of the next decade, Hammett dove deep into the horror scene.

Hammett began showing an interest in music after listening to his brother Rick's extensive record collection (which included Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and UFO).

He began selling his horror magazines to buy music records, which led him to properly picking up the guitar at age 15.

Hammett's first guitar was (in his own words) a "wholly unglamorous" Montgomery Ward catalog special, which was accompanied by a shoebox (with a four-inch speaker) for an amp.

1962

Kirk Lee Hammett (born November 18, 1962) is an American musician who has been the lead guitarist of heavy metal band Metallica since 1983.

Hammett was born on November 18, 1962, in San Francisco, California, and raised in the town of El Sobrante.

He is the son of Teofila "Chefela" (born Oyao) and Dennis L. Hammett (a Merchant Mariner).

His mother is of Filipino descent and his father was of English, German, Scottish, and Irish ancestry.

He attended De Anza High School in Richmond, California.

While attending De Anza High School, he met Les Claypool of Primus, and they remain close friends.

1978

After purchasing a 1978 Fender Stratocaster copy, Hammett attempted to customize his sound with various guitar parts before eventually buying a 1974 Gibson Flying V.

Hammett's musical interests eventually drew him into the fledgling thrash metal genre.

1979

Prior to joining Metallica, he co-formed the thrash metal band Exodus in 1979.

In 1979, he formed the band Exodus at the age of sixteen, along with vocalist Paul Baloff, guitarist Tim Agnello, bassist Geoff Andrews, and drummer Tom Hunting.

1982

Hammett named Exodus after the Leon Uris novel of the same name, and played on the band's 1982 Demo and its successor Die By His Hand from 1983.

Exodus was an influential band in the Bay Area thrash movement.

1983

In 1983, Metallica traveled to the east coast to record its debut album, Kill 'Em All.

Due to lead guitarist Dave Mustaine's substance abuse and violent tendencies, he was fired shortly after their arrival, and would eventually form the band Megadeth.

Hammett received a phone call from Metallica on April 1, and flew out to New York for an audition on April 11, the same day Mustaine was let go.

Vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield said: "The first song we played was "Seek and Destroy", and Kirk pulled off this solo, and it was like ... things are going to be alright!".

Hammett was instantly asked to join the band.

Hammett has written a number of riffs for Metallica since Ride the Lightning (the band's second album).

One of his riffs was used on "Enter Sandman" - which went on to become one of Metallica's most popular songs.

1986

In 1986, during the band's European leg of their tour to support Master of Puppets, the group had a dispute over sleeping arrangements on their tour bus.

The outcome of the dispute was decided by a card draw, which Cliff Burton won by picking the Ace of Spades.

Once the draw was completed, Burton looked at Hammett and said "I want your bunk", to which Hammett complied, saying that he might be able to sleep better in the front of the bus anyway.

In the early hours of the following morning, Metallica's tour bus slid off the road and overturned in Sweden.

Burton was thrown through the window of the bus, which fell on top of Burton and subsequently killed him.

Hammett has stated in an interview that he once thought that it easily could have been him who was killed instead, since Burton was sleeping in what was considered to be Hammett's bunk.

In Kirk's own words: "You know to this day I just think, it could have been me or it couldn't have been me but ... it's never left me to this day."

Between the end of touring (and promoting) the Black Album and the start of touring in promotion of Load, he studied at San Francisco State University, focusing on film and Asian arts.

Hammett went through a "blues period" around this time - which had some influence on Metallica's Load and Reload albums.

2003

In 2003, Hammett, along with bandmate James Hetfield, was ranked 23rd on Rolling Stone ' s list of Greatest Guitarists of All Time.

2009

In 2009, Hammett was ranked number 15 in Joel McIver's book The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists.