Back in November 1982, when Metallica took the stage at the Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco, they were still carving out their legendary path in the metal scene. This live performance of "Seek and Destroy" came shortly after the release of their groundbreaking debut album, *Kill 'Em All*, which dropped in July of that same year. The band was in the throes of establishing their raw, frenetic energy, and a high-octane live show was part of that experience. Interestingly, *Kill 'Em All* introduced the world to their signature sound—thrash metal infused with punk rock vibes—which was a game-changer for the genre. That early energy, captured in the performance at The Metro, showcases not just the band's raw talent but also the burgeoning fanbase that would soon explode. The atmosphere was electric, marked by youthful exuberance, an element that would truly define Metallica's legacy during their meteoric rise. Just think about it: this was the starting point for what would become one of the most influential bands in music history!