![]() ![]() ![]() As the story famously goes, Metallica had asked Armored Saint's John Bush (who would later join Anthrax as Joey Belladonna's replacement) to front them. From this, it's easy to understand why Papa Het had considered stepping away from the role of frontman as he lacked confidence in his singing, even after the release of KIll 'Em All. ![]() The performance itself is undeniably raw, especially on James Hetfield's part as his scratchy voice and lack of technique was ride with an emotional, biting attack as its saving grace. And Business Is Good! debut with Megadeth. The 12-song set at The Stone in San Francisco featured nearly every song that would go on to appear on their debut album, Kill 'Em All, except for "Hit the Lights." The opening song, "The Mechanix," was reworked from Dave Mustaine's version once the band tapped Hammett, and would get retitled "The Four Horsemen." Meanwhile, Mustaine saved it for the closing track on Killing Is My Business. ![]()
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