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  1. Kreators first 4 LPs up for presale at various stores. Slated for May 26th, 2017 1985 Endless Pain 2LP Contains Two Of The Band’s Original Demos (Blitzkrieg [1983] & The Other End Of The World [1984]) From When They Were Still Known As Tormentor 1986 Pleasure To Kill 2LP Contains Kreator's Flag Of Hate EP 1987 Terrible Certainty 2LP Contains Kreator's Out Of The Dark... Into The Light EP As Well As Live Tracks Record At Dynamo Club, Eindhoven, Netherlands, In 1988 1989 Extreme Aggression 3LP Contains A Show Recorded In Berlin In 1990 That Showcases The Band In Full Flight Remastered Versions By Andy Pearce And Overseen By Mille Petrozza Featuring New Art Packed With Rare Photos And Memorabilia And Notes By Mille And Malcolm Dome (Metal Hammer) Talking About The Creation Of The Albums Links for Amazon(cheapest) Kreator Endless Pain Kreator Pleasure To Kill Kreator Terrible Certainty Kreator Extreme Aggression Formed in Essen, Germany in 1982, Kreator are arguably the most influential and successful European thrash metal band ever, like many of their European speed metal brethren, Kreator fused Metallica's thrash innovations with Venom's proto-black metal imagery. Kreator has been referred to as one of the "Big 4" of Teutonic thrash metal, and they are often credited with helping pioneer death metal and black metal by containing several elements of what was to become those genres. The band has achieved worldwide sales of over two million units for combined sales of all their albums, making them one of the best-selling German thrash metal bands of all time. Kreator's style has changed several times over the years, from a Venom-inspired speed metal sound, later moving in to thrash metal, and including a period of transitioning from thrash to industrial metal and gothic metal throughout the 1990s. In the early 2000s, Kreator returned to their classic thrash sound, which has continued to the present. The Fourth album by Kreator, Extreme Aggression was released in 1989. This album introduced many American fans to Kreator, primarily through heavy rotation of the "Betrayer" music video on MTV's Headbangers Ball, which was partly shot at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. On Extreme Aggression, Kreator closes the '80s by delivering their final thrash triumph. With the most hallowed Kreator line-up joining forces once again to follow up the spectacular Terrible Certainty. The results are fierce and noisy on this 1989 Epic release. Extreme Aggression quickly became their biggest seller yet, and the subsequent North American tour with Suicidal Tendencies introduced the band to many new friends. This version contains a show recorded in Berlin in 1990 that showcases the band in full flight.
  2. Footloose OST Miami Vice OST And... Kenny G Duotones! Yes!
  3. Sorry for the bump, but... Did anyone else have any noise anomalies? Like the ending of FBD. Both sides have this feedback type hum.
  4. Need to release more old school thrash! Lol... Ride the walrus
  5. 2 LP opaque red variant at Amazon $24.98 Prime Periphery Amazon
  6. Same, I agree. I am very interested in these releases. I'm just trying to get more info, since these are the only preorders out there. Most likely we'll be seeing something from BM Newbury and Soundstage soon.
  7. Lol I've been in constant contact with this company, they're prolly getting tired of me. This time I asked who their supplier is just to make sure I'm not buying any "bootlegs". And their reply: "thank you for the reply. The LP is from the Label "Epic". In case of any further questions, feel free to contact me. Best regards, Tracy Rider Beraterin Kundenservice"
  8. I just got confirmation from JPC that these are officials: "Yes, the LP 6819576 is an official release which we got from our supplier." I asked about the Ten vinyl.
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