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Kirk Hammett Has "A Lot Of Really Kick-Ass, Great Material" For The Next Metallica Album

Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett has revealed that he's "overcompensated" in writing music for the next album.

Kirk Hammett Has "A Lot Of Really Kick-Ass, Great Material" For The Next Metallica Album

While it seems as though as new Metallica record will be a while off (especially given that frontman James Hetfield recently re-entered a treatment program to work on his recovery from addiction), guitarist Kirk Hammett has revealed just how much great material he has for album number 11.

The six-stringer famously lost a phone containing some 500 musical ideas ahead of the making of ’Tallica's latest record – the brilliant Hardwired… To Self-Destruct – meaning that he ended up contributing little to the final product. Therefore, he says, he's "overcompensated" this time around.

“I have a lot of stuff written that I’ve put aside for the band – a lot of stuff,” Kirk tells Cosmo Music.

“Because last album, I didn’t have any stuff, ’cause I lost most of my ideas when I lost my phone – over 500 musical ideas… It took me a long time to recover from that. And I got it into my head I had to produce twice as much – basically, I overcompensated. So, as it stands, as we speak, I have a lot of material – really kick-ass, great material – that I just can’t wait to show the other guys and turn into some music, record, get the album out and have more kick-ass metal.”

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While we're not sure what it might sound like just yet, Kirk recently told Kerrang! about his favourite Metallica guitar solo – and how he likes "spontaneity".

“I was thinking about the solo in The Unforgiven,” he said. “I remember showing up to the studio that morning, thinking I was going to play all these certain licks and then [Black Album producer] Bob Rock’s going, ‘That’s fucking crap.’ Then it was one of the very first times when I said, ‘Just fucking hit the record button,’ and shit flowed out. I prefer to record my solos that way now because I like the spontaneity of it; that’s how that solo was pretty much created.”

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