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01. "Choir of the damned (Remastered)" 02. "Ripping corpse (Remastered)" 03. "Death is your saviour (Remastered)" 04. "Pleasure to kill (Remastered)" 05. "Riot of violence (Remastered)" 06. "The pestilence (Remastered)" 07. "Carrion (Remastered)" 08. "Command of the blade (Remastered)" 09. "Under the guillotine (Remastered)" 10. "Flag of hate" 11. "Take their lives" 12. "Awakening of the Gods"
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 | Description: | Formed in Essen, Germany in 1982, Kreator are arguably the most influential and successful European Thrash Metal band ever. Their sophomore album 'Pleasure To Kill' was released in 1986 by Noise Records and is rightly considered a Thrash metal classic. Included in this version is the 'Flag of Hate' EP. A landmark album in the history of Thrash Metal along with 'Master of Puppets' by Metallica, 'Reign in Blood' by Slayer and 'Darkness Descends' by Dark Angel, all released in 1986. - .. KILLAll songs recorded at Musiclab, Berlin, 1986 except #10, 11, 12 recorded at Phoenix Studio, Bochum, 1986
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Digipak reissue of 2017 remaster. Pleasure to Kill (CD) by Kreator on Noise Records Description:
"Pleasure to Kill" is the second studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator, released in 1986. It is considered a landmark album in the thrash metal genre, and is often cited as one of the most influential albums of the 1980s. The album is characterized by its aggressive and fast-paced music, as well as its dark and violent lyrics.
The album's opening track, "Ripping Corpse," is a classic example of Kreator's early sound. The song is fast and furious, with a heavy emphasis on guitar riffs and drums. The lyrics are equally violent, dealing with themes of death and destruction.
Other notable tracks on the album include "Pleasure to Kill," the title track, which is a mid-tempo song with a catchy chorus, and "Flag of Hate," a politically charged song that criticizes war and violence.
"Pleasure to Kill" was a commercial success for Kreator, reaching number 82 on the German album charts. It also helped to establish the band as one of the leading lights of the thrash metal scene.
About Kreator:
Kreator is a German thrash metal band formed in Essen in 1982. The band is one of the "Big Four" of Teutonic thrash metal, along with Destruction, Sodom, and Tankard. Kreator has released 15 studio albums, and has sold over two million records worldwide. The band is known for its aggressive and technical music, as well as its dark and often controversial lyrics.
About Noise Records:
Noise Records was a German independent record label founded in 1984. The label was home to many influential metal bands, including Kreator, Destruction, Sodom, Tankard, and Voivod. Noise Records ceased operations in 1998.
Additional Information:
- "Pleasure to Kill" was produced by Harris Johns, who has also produced albums for bands such as Helloween, Voivod, and Testament. - The album cover art was created by Jörg Michael, who has also created album covers for bands such as Sodom, Tankard, and Running Wild. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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Eugene S. - 15/Jul/2024  The second studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator, released in November 1986. Pleasure to Kill is widely considered a landmark thrash metal classic. I recommend.
|  | Goran M. - 24/Apr/2024  It is a real pleasure to hold this piece in your hands. Remaster is better than original. Bonus tracks from "Flag of hate" EP are priceless. Digipack and booklet excellent.
|  | Artsiom M. - 29/Jun/2023  Kvlt album of great teutonic thrash metal legends! Comes in digipak
|  | Azmi H. - 09/Aug/2022  Wild and slashing from the start, the speed, high energy abandon and zeal with which Kreator makes still, after 25 years, an all time favorite of mine.
|  | Alexander S. - 14/Feb/2021  I personally consider this work to be a classic of thrash metal. This is exactly what real trash should be: evil, aggressive, brutal, impossibly high-speed. You can pick up a lot of comparisons, but it's better to listen. Powerful work, the sound is better compared to the last album, guitars and drums sound clearer and more interesting, but the sound is still damp. But it is this slight fuzziness of sound that complements the all-consuming atmosphere of the album. The speed of the music is just, well, very high, but there is no particular ingenuity in the compositions, the drums knock out their rhythm with great speed, the guitars and vocals keep up with them. The vocals are also the same as they were, such a quick spitting out of words, except that the aggression noticeably increased. Guitar solos became more interesting and even faster. The album begins with a slow calm guitar composition "Choir of the Damned", but already the next "Ripping Corpse", "Death is your Savior" and "Pleasure to Kill", fast and ferocious, simply completely demolish the tower, the strongest action films. And in fact, it will be so until the very end of the album, no indulgences, here it is - pure trash. The album is perceived as one whole. In general, an excellent, strong work that I want to listen to with pleasure. Classic.
|  | Volodymyr Z. - 09/Feb/2021  Very good album of early death metal! Fantastic remastered edition!
|  | Vladislav M. - 12/Oct/2019  The album is a legend of the German tharsh metal scene.
However, the label clearly saved on the quality of the edition of the remastered series.
The print quality of the digipack panels is poor, image sharpness is low, because of the cover on both sides they look blurry. Honestly, this looks unconvincing. And it seriously upsets.
The disadvantages of technical printing are offset by high-quality sound, a large booklet and bonus tracks.
Given the described, as a luxury this edition, I would not appreciate. But the music from this release has been great for over 30 years.
|  | Sergey I. - 22/Jul/2019  This is not only one of the greatest thrash metal albums ever, Highlights... Pleasure to Kill, The Pestilence, oh yes... Command of the blade! And of course Riot of Violence, the main verse riff is absolutely fucking brilliant - possibly the best on the entire album. This album will refuse to let you survive unharmed.
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