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Motörhead - Kiss Of Death



8.4 | 354 votes |
Release date: 29 August 2006
Style: Heavy metal

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01. Sucker
02. One Night Stand
03. Devil I Know
04. Trigger
05. Under The Gun
06. God Was Never On Your Side
07. Living In The Past
08. Christine
09. Sword Of Glory
10. Be My Baby
11. Kingdom Of The Worm
12. Going Down
13. R.A.M.O.N.E.S. [Sanctuary bonus]
14. Whiplash [Metallica cover] [Steamhammer bonus]

Featured in "Getting Into: Motörhead"

Line-up
Ian Fraser "Lemmy" Kilmister - vocals, bass
Phil Campbell - guitars
Michael "Mikkey Dee" Delaouglou - drums

Additional musicians:
Michael "Mike" Inez - bass
C.C. DeVille - guitar solo
Zoltán "Zoli" Téglás - backing vocals

Additional info
Released by Sanctuary Records
Produced by Cameron Webb

Staff review by
Jeff
Rating:
8.8
Every two years, Motörhead comes with its new album. After Inferno in 2004, this is now the time to discover "Kiss Of Death" the new release of the British combo. Not really new when it comes to the music (as always with Motörhead anyway) "Kiss Of Death" is however a really good piece of "Rock N Roll" Heavy Metal and for sure, the fans will enjoy a lot this release.

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published 29.09.2006 | Comments (10)

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21.05.2022 - 10:57
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
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Inferno was a great return to their old form, and Kiss Of Death was a great follow-up, this was a really good time for the band, they showed even in their later years that they still had it in them. Much like Inferno, this was full of raw energy and ferocious speed, with such heaviness, great sounding bass, cool riffs and solo's, and excellent drumming, this is just about as heavy as rock and roll ever gets.

There are lots of good tracks on this one, "Living In The Past", "Under The Gun", "Sword Of Glory", and "Kingdom Of The Worm", are all outstanding, and I can have on repeat again and again. And of course it was always traditional for Motörhead to throw in an epic ballad, like "God Was Never On Your Side". I would say this was one of their best sounding, and most consistent albums in their career, and the overall quality of this album is almost on par with Inferno.
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23.01.2023 - 19:01
Rating: 8
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 21.05.2022 at 10:57

I would say this was one of their best sounding, and most consistent albums in their career, and the overall quality of this album is almost on par with Inferno.

Qft

Still far away from the classic "Ace of Spades", but what a powerful package. Whenever I made my mood to listen to Mr Lemmy's favorite fucking metal truck - I've always warmed up with "Be my Baby" and "God Was...." and then rumble Ace of Spades to the core.
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09.12.2023 - 17:21
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
Can’t stop listening to this albums version of “Ramones”. Such a killer Motörhead track.
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14:22 - Marcel Hubregtse
I do your mum

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