1: Reconquering The Throne (4:12) 2: The Patriarch (0:52) 3: Violent Revolution (4:54) 4: All Of The Same Blood (6:12) 5: Servant In Heaven - King In Hell (5:07) 6: Second Awakening (4:47) 7: Ghetto War (5:02) 8: Replicas Of Life (7:31) 9: Slave Machinery (3:55) 10: Bitter Sweet Revenge (5:22) 11: Mind On Fire (3:56) 12: System Decay (4:34)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Standard 12 track CD jewel case.
"Violent Revolution" is a powerful CD release by the legendary German thrash metal band Kreator, produced by Did. This album marks a significant return to form for Kreator, blending aggressive riffs with melodic elements and showcasing their signature intensity. Released in 2001, "Violent Revolution" revitalized the band's sound and received critical acclaim for its dynamic songwriting and relentless energy. The CD features standout tracks like "Reconquering the Throne," "All of the Same Blood," and the title track "Violent Revolution." Kreator, formed in 1982 in Essen, Germany, are pioneers of European thrash metal and have influenced countless bands worldwide. With classic albums such as "Pleasure to Kill," "Extreme Aggression," and now "Violent Revolution," they have solidified their place among metal's elite. The manufacturer Did is known for producing high-quality music releases that cater to audiophiles and collectors alike.
The guitars dominate the maelstrom, providing the listener with heaping portions fiery, bone-crunching licks and exceptional solos. The bass has a part in the music, as even though it is not overly-dominate, it furthers the guitars' crunch, thus also helping to make the album a heavier and fuller-sounding one.
Azmi H. - 01/Sep/2022
Not only does "Violent Revolution" continuously push the intensity levels to the red, it is also chock full of impeccable musicianship, memorable riffs and strong hooks, thus helping to make this good album a definite standout in the band's discography.