Kreator - Pleasure To Kill / Flag Of Hate album flac
Performer: KreatorTitle: Pleasure To Kill / Flag Of Hate
Style: Thrash
Released: 1988
MP3 album: 1129 mb
FLAC album: 1646 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: AHX VOC WMA MP4 AUD VQF ADX
Genre: Rock
Kreator - Pleasure To Kill + Flag Of Hate EP 56:38. perfectstranger, aimtoknow, Wegi, MadMax2.
Kreator Pleasure to Kill Kreator discography (all). lt; Flag of Hate (1986). Behind the Mirror (1987). Includes printed inner sleeve. First album to feature the band's unnamed demon "mascot" on the front cover. Recording information: Recorded at Musiclab Studio, Berlin, 1986.
Pleasure to Kill is the second studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator, released in April 1986 by Noise Records.
Album: Pleasure To Kill. Heyo! SONGLYRICS just got interactive. Flag of Hate - Bonus Track. 10. Intro (Choir of the Damned). 11. Pleasure To Kill. 12. Riot of Violence. 14. Take Their Lives.
Flag of Hate is the first EP by German thrash metal band Kreator, released in 1986. It is included on the 2000 reissue of the Pleasure to Kill album. US version included three bonus tracks: "Endless Pain", "Tormentor" and "Total Death"; all from Endless Pain. A less common reissue of Pleasure to Kill has all six as bonus tracks. The song "Awakening of the Gods" was featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned. Mille Petrozza - guitar, vocals.
A true thrash-classic here, Kreator's Flag Of Hate. The version I tabbed is the one from the first LP. The newer version doesn't differ from the earlier much, except that it's tuned down to D and there's an extra fill before the 2nd verse. 5b) Fill: This is added to the new version of the song, and doesn't exist on the Endless Pain album. G- D- a-1-7--1- e--8-7-5--8-7-. 6) Fill before solo: G- D-9--7--5- A-7--5--3--5-4-2- E-3-2-0
1, 1986 that Kreator made metal history with the blistering, brutal Pleasure to Kill. Released about eight months after Metallica’s Master of Puppets and a month after Slayer’s Reign in Blood, Pleasure to Kill upped the ante on both in terms of speed, simplicity and raw aggression. When Petrozza was writing the lyrics for Pleasure to Kill he was influenced by slasher films and the grizzly faux-documentary Faces of Death and that he wanted the album to address different ways to die. Since Kreator had already proven themselves with Endless Pain, their label Noise Records gave them a better recording budget for Pleasure to Kill. Pleasure to Kill was remastered by Century Media in 2000 reissued with the EP Flag Of Hate, which was originally released in August 1986.









