Testament Unleash Cover of “Seek & Destroy” from Upcoming Metallica Tribute Album: Stream…

## Testament’s Rendition of Seek & Destroy – Out Now

Thrash-metal veterans Testament have dropped their electrifying cover of Metallica’s classic “Seek & Destroy,” released today as part of a sprawling tribute compilation.

 

### What’s happening

 

The track is included on the upcoming album No Life ’Til Leather – A Tribute to Metallica’s Kill ’Em All, slated for release **November 14, 2025**, via the label Silver Lining Music. Testament’s version of “Seek & Destroy” serves as the third single previewing the compilation.

 

### The cover – and why it matters

 

“Seek & Destroy” comes from Metallica’s 1983 debut album Kill ’Em All — a foundational record in the thrash-metal movement. Testament, who themselves emerged from the Bay Area thrash scene, are particularly well-positioned to tackle the song.

 

Their take stays fairly faithful to the original’s structure yet adds modern production heft — marked by heavier guitar chugs, crisp drums and a slightly updated soloing style. Critics note that Testament didn’t stray into radical reinterpretation; rather, they aimed to echo the spirit of the original while making it their own. In the band’s own words, vocalist Chuck Billy said:

 

> “We had fun covering Metallica’s song ‘Seek & Destroy’. Songs like this started a movement!”

 

### The tribute album context

 

No Life ’Til Leather features an all-star lineup paying homage to Metallica’s debut album. The tracklist includes:

 

* Tailgunner covering “Hit The Lights”

* The Almighty on “The Four Horsemen”

* Soen on “Motorbreath”

* Tygers of Pan Tang on “Jump in the Fire”

* David Ellefson on “(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth”

* Motörhead on “Whiplash”

* Saxon on “Phantom Lord”

* Diamond Head on “No Remorse”

* Raven on “Metal Militia” ([Sonic Perspectives]

 

This lineup spans the bands that influenced Metallica, their contemporaries, and those they helped inspire — making it a genuine celebration of thrash’s enduring legacy.

 

### Why this matters for fans

 

* For Testament fans: It’s a chance to hear the band honour one of their Bay Area peers with full force.

* For thrash enthusiasts: The cover (and album) serve as a bridge connecting the origin of the genre with its present-day vitality.

* For Metallica devotees: It offers fresh takes on classic tracks — preserving the original spirit while injecting new energy.

 

### Where / when

 

The single is available **now** for streaming. The full compilation drops **November 14, 2025**. Pre-orders are already open via Silver Lining Music.

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