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Eleven-The-End
the death metal tag is correct, this is nothing like Metallica, or Overkill, or those thrash bands. While Endless Pain had more of a proto-black metal sound.
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Eleven-The-End
I used to like Endless Pain more, but now Pleasure to Kill is my favorite Kreator album.
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Idiots-Rule
Blew me away when I first heard it and later rediscovered it a decade later. Sadly, this and the Flag of Hate EP pretty much overshadow everything else Kreator ever did to my ears. Not really a fan of anything else they've done for different reasons, but this and the EP are some great thrash candy. When it comes to teutonic thrash candy I generally just prefer the brand called Coroner, otherwise I simply want mine American made.
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Erkan-Yilmaz
34 years ago today: this album was released! ... Time to celebrate, and re-listen
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Weaponfire
Good album, but it's over-hyped. Darkness Descends, Slaughter Lord, Slaughter in the Vatican, Epidemic of Violence, and Deathcrush are all just as intense. Oh and Terrible Certainty has by far the better riffs, as does Endless Pain, and Coma of Souls.
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blackened_lux
I agree with you with the over-hype thing, but you're kinda viewing the album from the wrong perspective. At the time, not only it was one of the fastest, most intense and brutal sounding metal albums ever made, but it was from a German (European) band. I really think that it had more influence on the European scene than the thrash albums made from the US bands, because it was easier for the album to be distributed + Kreator got to do more tours in Europe. That's why you have to respect it.
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L57NT
It is not only music itself, but also the prevalence and popularity in the scene that contibutes to its influence. There were albums, that were as extreme and even more at the time and before, but those albums and demos were too obscure to affect significantly the development of music. This is also very much the reason why Reign In Blood, in its turn, is much more important historically than Pleasure To Kill.
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Swarming1182
Aside from being one of the heaviest thrash metal albums ever released... I really fucking love the album cover
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SerenadeinLead
I refuse to call this by only thrash metal. This is the most death metal-ish thrash I ever heard.
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ChaosDevin
Fuck yes! This is one of three in the unholy fucking trinity of 1986! 1986 was such an amazing year for heavy metal.
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Idiots-Rule
I remember listening to this album when I was 15 and thinking it was kick-ass, but it just disappeared from me. I never really listened to this apart from a few times, which I now find really weird. This album alone has pretty much got me a renaissance of thrash metal. But I guess it's better to find out later than never.
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AtmosphericKing
Pleasure To Kill+Beneath The Remains+ Schizophrenia best combo for a desert island :)
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ShinTensei
This album is a blehhhh. I highly prefer Endless Pain and Terrible Certainty to this. I can get how its influence but god damn its just so repetitive. It has its moments but its a chore to listen to. Kreator is easily my favorite thrash band but this is their one album i cant get into.
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OcellatedGod
it is *a* major inspiration though. The riff in the middle of Ripping Corpse sounds an awful lot like the one in Cryptopsy's Frantic Pace of Dying, for example.
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spiderferi
this was the major inspiration for the fucking death metal, not that dumbass overrated slayer albums.
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