Pleasure to Kill

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Pleasure To Kill
Pleasure To Kill cover
Studio album by Kreator
Released November, 1986
Recorded Musiclab in Berlin, Germany, 1986
Genre Thrash metal
Death metal
Length 38:42 (original)
56:38 (re-release)
Label Noise Records
Producer(s) Harris Johns, Ralf Hubert
Professional reviews
Kreator chronology
Flag of Hate
(1986)
Pleasure to Kill
(1986)
Terrible Certainty
(1987)


Pleasure to Kill, released in 1986, is the second album from the band Kreator. This was the album where Kreator cemented themselves as a solid band in the thrash metal underground. Kreator's lyrical themes follow those found on their first album Endless Pain. Many death metal bands cite this album as an influence.[1][2][3] It is also considered a landmark album in the history of thrash metal for its brutal sound along with Reign in Blood by Slayer and Darkness Descends by Dark Angel, all of which were released in 1986.[2]

Contents

  1. "Choir of the Damned (Intro)" – 1:40
  2. "Ripping Corpse" – 3:36
  3. "Death is your Saviour" – 3:58
  4. "Pleasure to Kill" – 4:11
  5. "Riot of Violence" – 4:56
  6. "The Pestilence" – 6:58
  7. "Carrion" – 4:48
  8. "Command of the Blade" – 3:57
  9. "Under the Guillotine" – 4:38
  10. "Flag of Hate"* - 3:56
  11. "Take their Lives"* - 6:26
  12. "Awakening of the Gods"* - 7:33

The tracks marked with an asterisk are bonus tracks from the re-released and remastered versions. They are taken from the Flag of Hate EP.

"Choir of the Damned" is extended on the CD version (the running time listed is this version). The version on the LP is about a minute shorter and is missing the harmonised prelude from the CD version.

  • Mille Petrozza - Guitar & Vocals
  • Jürgen Reil - Drums & Vocals
  • Rob Fioretti - Bass guitar
  • Jörg Trzebiatowski - Guitar
  • Fred Baumgart - Photography
  • Ralf Hubert - Producer
  • Harris Johns - Producer, Engineer
  • Kreator - Photography
  • Phil Lawrence- Cover Art
  • Maren Layout - Design
  • Mille Petrozza - Remastering
  • Karl-Ulrich Walterbach - Executive Producer

  • The song "Flag of Hate" can also be found on Kreator's first album Endless Pain.
  • There is also a picture disc version of this album, called After the Attack with the new title track as song 10 and in red vinyl.


Kreator
Miland 'Mille' Petrozza | Jürgen 'Ventor' Reil | Christian 'Speesy' Giesler | Sami Yli-Sirniö
Michael Wulf | Jörg "Tritze" Trzebiatowski | Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik | Tommy Vetterli | Roberto "Rob" Fioretti | Andreas Herz | Joe Cangelosi
Discography
Studio albums: Endless Pain | Pleasure to Kill | Terrible Certainty | Extreme Aggression | Coma of Souls | Renewal | Cause for Conflict | Outcast | Endorama | Violent Revolution | Enemy of God
Singles and EPs: Flag of Hate | Behind the Mirror | Out of the Dark ... Into the Light | Isolation | Lost | Leave This World Behind | Chosen Few
Compilations and live albums: Scenarios of Violence | Voices Of Transgression - A 90's Retrospective | Past Life Trauma (1985-1992) | Live Kreation
Videography
Live in East Berlin | Hallucinative Comas | Live Kreation: Revisioned Glory | Enemy of God Revisited
Related articles
List of songs by Kreator | Teutonic thrash
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