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Kreator - Gods Of Violence



8.4 | 719 votes |
Release date: 27 January 2017
Style: Teutonic thrash metal

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Disc I [CD]
01. Apocalypticon
02. World War Now
03. Satan Is Real
04. Totalitarian Terror
05. Gods Of Violence
06. Army Of Storms
07. Hail To The Hordes
08. Lion With Eagle Wings
09. Fallen Brother
10. Side By Side
11. Death Becomes My Light

Disc II [Digibook bonus DVD/Blu-Ray - Live @ Wacken 2014]
01. Mars Mantra
02. Phantom Antichrist
03. From Flood Into Fire
04. Warcurse
05. Endless Pain
06. Pleasure To Kill
07. Hordes Of Chaos
08. Phobia
09. Enemy Of God
10. Civilization Collapse
11. The Patriarch
12. Violent Revolution
13. United In Hate
14. Flag Of Hate / Tormentor

The Best Thrash Metal Album Of 2017
Top 20 albums of 2017: 9

Line-up
Miland "Mille" Petrozza - vocals, guitars
Sami Yli-Sirniö - guitars
Jürgen "Ventor" Reil - drums, vocals
Christian Giesler - bass

Additional musicians
Lukas "Dagobert" Jäger - spoken words
Ronny Milianowicz - choirs
Björn Kromm - choirs
Fredrik Eriksson - choirs
Henrik Andersson - choirs
Mattias Lövdahl - choirs
Lars Höjer - choirs
Jens Bogren - choirs
Bris Pfeiffer - bagpipes
Tekla-Li Wadensten - harp

Additional info
Produced, recorded and mixed by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios, Sweden.
Mastered by Tony Lindgren at Fascination Street Studios.
Additional engineering by David Castillo and Erik Mjörnell.
Mixing assistance and editing by Linus Corneliusson.
Drum techs: Ludwig Näsvall and Urban Näsvall.

Choirs recorded by Ronny Milianowicz at Studio Seven, Örebro.
Orchestral arrangements by Francesco Paoli and Francesco Ferrini for Midas Productions.
Harp engineered by Christoffer Wadensten.

Art and layout by Jan Meininghaus.

Pre-production recorded at Nemesis Studios and Level 3 by Marc Görtz and Dominic Paraskevopoulos.

Staff review by
ScreamingSteelUS
Rating:
8.6
Over the last decade or so, Kreator has embraced a much fuller, more melodic style that, paired with remarkably consistent material, has kept the band at the forefront of the thrash scene with such veteran grace and wisdom that it's almost impossible not to appreciate Kreator from a professional standpoint as well as a musical one.

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published 14.03.2017 | Comments (11)

Guest review by
nikarg
Rating:
8.5
If, during the last five years, you have been anticipating a return-to-brutal-thrash-roots Kreator album, stop reading now and don't even bother listening to Gods Of Violence. If, on the other hand, you have welcomed and enjoyed the new direction and approach that the band has taken since 2001, proceed with reading this review, my fellow metalhead. Don't be fooled by the high rating though, because this is not an encomium.

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published 06.05.2017 | Comments (3)

31.01.2017
The year 2016 showed us that some old American thrash bands still have it in them. Kreator shows us that 2017 in Europe will not be worse. "Gods of Violence" is simply excellent.

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29.01.2021 - 12:21
John doe
Written by JavierPaper on 29.01.2021 at 06:02

Written by John doe on 27.01.2021 at 19:39

Written by JavierPaper on 27.01.2021 at 19:14

Too melodic, it's like to hear "In Flames"

wait... what?

Yes, in my opinion this album it's a mezcle of Jester Race and the classic thrash metal sound of Kreator

what's a "mezcle"?

I don't hear any In Flames here?
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31.01.2021 - 00:13
JavierPaper
Quote:
Written by John doe on 29.01.2021 at 12:21

Written by JavierPaper on 29.01.2021 at 06:02

Yes, in my opinion this album it's a mezcle of Jester Race and the classic thrash metal sound of Kreator

what's a "mezcle"?

I made a mistake, I meant to say "a mix".

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31.01.2021 - 00:15
JavierPaper
Written by John doe on 29.01.2021 at 12:21

I don't hear any In Flames here?

I mean, this album has a melodic parts that in (my opinion) are similar to In Flames
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31.01.2021 - 00:17
John doe
Written by JavierPaper on 31.01.2021 at 00:15

I mean, this album has a melodic parts that in (my opinion) are similar to In Flames

I understand, but I disagree because I don't hear In Flames here, that's all.
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31.01.2021 - 00:24
JavierPaper
Written by John doe on 31.01.2021 at 00:17

Written by JavierPaper on 31.01.2021 at 00:15


I mean, this album has a melodic parts that in (my opinion) are similar to In Flames

I understand, but I disagree because I don't hear In Flames here, that's all.

Ok
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31.01.2021 - 08:05
Rating: 8
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Lol comparing with In Flames.
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08.05.2021 - 19:11
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Staff
I think if you strain and contort your perspective listening abilities enough, you can gather hints of what In Flames sort of sounded like at times in some songs during their 90s run. But as a direct comparison, I'm not so sure I can get on board with.
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09.10.2021 - 21:58
Rating: 7
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
Contributor
I'm the 666th vote
This is some awesome metal! I understand why it got the thrash album of the year award
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06.04.2023 - 10:12
Rating: 8
Coldhands
If this album won the award as the best thrash metal album of 2017, why doesn't it have a "best album" button on album page?
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06.04.2023 - 11:38
Starvynth
i c deaf people
Staff
Written by Coldhands on 06.04.2023 at 10:12

If this album won the award as the best thrash metal album of 2017, why doesn't it have a "best album" button on album page?

Good catch. Fixed.
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