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The
Kill - The Soundtrack To Your Violence
Released: 2003
Cost: $15
Reviews
I AM NO HERO
WEBZINE
"The Kill", says enough, no? This Australian trio brings no-nonsense grindcore
with some gore and death elements. Expect high technical guitarwork, supported
by a single pedal monster battery, NO bass-guitars and all this lead by triple
throat-abusing vocals who only want to kill kill kill. This band has raised the
standards in tech-grind!. It will be a damn hard job for other bands to compete
with The Kill. After hearing this, you’ll realize grind is not cheap noise
anymore, it has become something to respect, not something to look down at!
Although it’s such a shame that some stuff went wrong with the booklet, a wrong
tracklist (from song 10-14) and some huge spelling mistakes. It doesn’t really
matter if they care about that or not, but I do, sorry :). There’s only one last
thing to say about this: "Buy The Kill and own this sublime piece of grindcore!"
IMPAIRED
WEBZINE
What an exceptional grindcore pure CD we ahave
here!!!. Between, ANALCUNT's fury, AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED's guts, BRUTAL TRUTH's
speed and the rest has just no name, but they are so closer from Yacopsae for
the using of the blank spaces for example. The vocals are jsut killing major
asses due to their purity and the fact that the "no effects used on that album"
is just felt like an aggression. The sound is quite particular and for the
previous releases, well, just forget 'em even if they also were fucking cool,
but this one is just over the top. Fast, no breathing, just violence and a
notable performance to organize this like an orchestra master!!!; The cover
songs of Napalm death are jsut great and the whole album is going to scotch you
on the ground with a heart attack which you won't survive. Here's the grinding
plague and no way to escape that!!. You must have this Cd with you urgently!!!.
The riffs are just burning my brain out for life and their chainsaw's guitars
are just ending killing you with an enormous pleasure. Seeing them on stage must
be an honour and I just regret to not be born in Aussie for that (... and
Undinism/ Kutabare) so sadly there are only 14 minutes ... but 14 bullets songs.
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