As reported by Rolling Stone magazine, METALLICA lead guitarist Kirk Hammett will provide a guest solo to the song “Salt in the Wound” for EXODUS’s new Blood In, Blood Out album.
“It felt really casual, really cool — just like it did back in 1980 when we were all just hanging out back in the day,” Hammett said. “Me, recording a solo on their album was a huge thing for me. Other than the EXODUS demo that’s been heard by a lot of people, it’s the only time I ever recorded with EXODUS. It was a huge thing for me.”
He added: “I play a pretty cool solo, and then Gary [Holt, EXODUS guitarist] comes in and plays another solo, and you know what? I listened to that and thought, ‘Wow, it’s 1982 all over again and here we are, Gary and I are trying to cut each other’s heads off with our guitar solos.’ Nothing has changed much in the last 30 years. I love it. I love those guys. I’ve only known them for most of my life, so I’m really happy that I finally got to record with them.”
Hammett and METALLICA bassist Robert Trujillo will join EXODUS tonight (Friday, July 25) at Kirk’s “Fear FestEvil After Party” at the San Diego Comic-Con International for a special set featuring “10 or 12 cover songs”, including “The Real Me” by THE WHO, KOOL AND THE GANG’s “Jungle Boogie” and OZZY OSBOURNE’s “Diary Of A Madman”.
Hammett was a member of EXODUS’ original lineup before replacing Dave Mustaine in METALLICA in 1983. In fact, Hammett was not only the person who came up with the EXODUS name, but also the first from the band to meet original EXODUS singer Paul Baloff and brought him into the group.