Artist: Kreator 
   Title: Enemy Of God
   Label: SPV Records

German trash metal icons Kreator are back and with them they’ve brought an album bursting with both passion and angst.

This is old school thrash metal at its best.  Ripping guitar riffs, a pounding drum beat and raw vocals, the classic mix that Kreator have made their trademark over the years.

With the unmistakable vocals of Mille Petrozza, the raw sound that the album has is exactly what the band had in mind.  From the start they had made the decision not to use any sample or keyboards, using only the bands raw sound to give it that feeling of a live show.  The result of which is just that, Kreator raw and savage.

With tracks covering subjects as diverse as the 9/11 tragedy with the title track 'Enemy of God', to the downfall of religious cultures in 'The Ancient Plague', this isn’t a album of subtleties.  This is what the basis of thrash metal is all about war and pestilence, not love and peace, and Kreator stick to what they know best and the best is Kreator.

Tracklisting:

1.  Enemy of God
2.  Impossible Brutalluty
3.  Suicide Terrorist
4.  World Anarchy
5.  Dystopia
6.  Voices of the Dead
7.  Murder Fantasies
8.  When death takes it's Dominion
9.  Dying race Apocalypse
10.  Under a total blackened Sky
11. The ancient Plague

 

                   

 

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