Sorry for this o/t post, but kreator

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what does kreator sound like and is violent revolution a good buy, its for sale at a record store for 8.00 used, was gonna buy it, but need some expert advise.
 
If you love Slayer, Sodom, and 80's thrash in general, you'll definetely like Kreator. My personal choices would be anything from "Endless Pain" through "Coma of Souls" (the masterpiece), "Cause For Conflict", and yes, "Violent Revolution." Most of their 90's albums aren't worth getting as they are much mellower and industrial-like. Not bad, just nowhere near as good as the classics. Enjoy!
 
Its a fantastic album a real return to form if your not banging your head to reconquring the throne within 30 seconds I will refund your mickey mouse money:D . Its a great thrash album with lots off melodic guitar work, the vocals may take a bit of getting used to as they are quite raspy. Well worth buying in my humble opinion.
 
Originally posted by Bodylouseuk
.....lots off melodic guitar work....

lots OFF melodic guitar work????!?!?!?!?!?!!??

What the fuck is that supposed to mean?
It makes no sense at all. Do you have any grasp over the english language or have you had the brain of a particularly stupid goldfish transplanted? You retard. :devil:

MindMorgue.

ps. got ya :D
 
Originally posted by SLAYER85
what does kreator sound like and is violent revolution a good buy, its for sale at a record store for 8.00 used, was gonna buy it, but need some expert advise.

Hey, Hey, Hey,

This sounds promising, I might go out and get this album! Check out the review I found on the Kreator album!

I thought "Endorama" was Kreator's finest album since "Renewal". Most True Kreator Fans seem not to have reacted very positively to either, "Renewal" in particular. To me, the new musical avenues entered on those albums showed the band was progressing, and it never alienated me. The fans must have cried loud enough for the band to return to what is fondly referred to as "their roots". After "Renewal" came "Cause for Conflict". The first track was excellent, but the rest was, well, not that captivating. And after "Endorama" comes their latest, "Violent Revolution".

If you look at the cover of "Violent Revolution" you will see the familiar devilish face from "Coma of Souls" and earlier. If you listen to the album you will indeed have to conclude that the band has once more ventured back to their roots. Mille's vocals feature the typical bark-style delivery, the songs are once again thrash metal like it should be. All tracks are good, with the exception of "Ghetto War" which is beyond merely good. "Replicas of Life" starts off horribly, with over one minute of Mille actually really singing, and after that turns excellent. But other than that, the "back to the roots" element just means that Kreator is playing well-written thrash metal that won't surprise a soul.

Cheerz!