Specialty: Kick-ass, full-blown lead guitar, vocals Description: 5'8" & 134 lbs (1.7 meters &
60.78 kilos) ; brown hair & brown eyes Marital status: Happily married to Lani Drives: Land Cruiser,
mountain bike, '55 Dodge Coronet Drinks: Martinis, Sky Vodka, green tea Eats: Sushi, Mexican food, pasta,
Indian food, Thai food Sports teams: None ("I hate sports!") Before Metallica: Played in Exodus, drank
a lot Likes: Mountain biking, tattoos, piercing, collecting old horror-movie stuff, cigars, philosophy, H.P. Lovecraft,
Taxidermy, Pinball Listens to: Jimi Hendrix, UFO, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple. Led Zeppelin, Kiss, John Coltrane,
Gout, Mule, Chet Baker, Prez Prado, AIC, David Bowie, U2, King Crimson, Robert Johnson, Radiohead Heroes: Boris
Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Jimi Hendrix, Chet Baker, Diane Arbus, John Coltrane, Charles Bukowski, Edward Munch, Joel Peter Whitkin First
concert: Day on the Green with the Eagles, Steve Miller, Heart, and Foreigner Describes himself as: Smelly,
ugly, happy, obsessive, progressive, curious
Kirk Hammett, never without a grin or a curious thought, is the true Bay Area band-member. Born in the East Bay town of
El Sobrante (also the birthplace to one Les Claypool), he gained an interest in music from his brother Rick's extensive record
collection, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and UFO. It all led to him properly picking up the guitar when he was 15, his first
being a wholly unglamorous Montgomery Ward catalog special accompanied by a shoe box with 4 inch speaker for an amp.
After picking up a 1978 Fender Stratocaster, Kirk experimented by mixing and matching guitar parts to find his perfect
sound before falling for a 1974 Gibson Flying V. In a determined (and successful) effort to upgrade his equipment, Kirk even
took a shift at Burger King to get the cash together for his first Marshall amp. Around that time, Kirk also co-founded Exodus
with Paul Baloff, and the East Bay thrashers crossed paths with Metallica twice, in late '82 and early '83, as a support act.
In April 1983, Kirk received a phone call from Metallica in New York. They were in the process of firing guitarist Dave
Mustaine and wanted Kirk to fly out and audition. Kirk got the money together for the flight, left California for the first
time and arrived in the late afternoon to find three guys who were still waking up. Immediately he, and they, knew the fit
was right despite the fact nobody ever formally invited him to join.
A keen student of his instrument even today, Hammett followed his first 'Kill 'Em All' tour by taking lessons from Joe
Satriani, and embarked upon a passage of guitar self-education that took in jazz, blues and classical styles. Indeed, education
has always been Kirk's answer to potential burnout. After the marathon 'Black' album tour ended in 1993, he immediately went
to the City College of San Francisco where he took classes, something he credits as the reason behind his reinvention as a
guitarist on the 'Load' and 'Re-load' albums.
Kirk continues to bring not only a dazzling array of lead guitar parts to Metallica's music but also some savage rifferey,
having started sharing 6-string duties with James during the 'Load' era. He is happily married to Lani, and lives in San Francisco
along with a large collection of old Hollywood movie memorabilia, his two dogs Darla and Hoku, plus cats.......Oh, and for
the record, Kirk plays his guitar at least 361 days a year.
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