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Killaman - Killaman review



Reviewer:
7.5
Band: Killaman
Album: Killaman
Style: Death metal, Thrash metal
Release date: December 2003
A review by: Undercraft


01. Game Over
02. Hatekill
03. God Told Me
04. Pistol Whipped
05. Breed On Kills
06. No Hope No Fear
07. Detected, Selected And Shot
08. World Of Shit
09. Nihilist And Proud
10. Global Murder Cleansing
11. In Darkness Stalking Human Life

This album is quite a surprise, I didn't have much hopes for this band and this record, because I wasn't really attracted by it, I don't know what was it, the name, the cover, the Cd itself? I just don't know. But I had to review this, so I began listening this Death-Trash Metal combo from Sweden and their self-titled debut album.

Like I was saying, the surprise was big when I found myself enjoying this Cd. These guys are playing fast and are angry! 11 tracks in half an hour! Each song concise but full of cool changes and catchy riffs all over. The signing is a low deep growl, but not to low like, Cannibal Corpse to name one.
Definitively my favorite tracks on the record are "Pistol Whipped" great song with amazing riffs and incredible bass lines, and "Nihilist And Proud" a furious song filled with remarkable riffing all over.

The production is really good, and the musicianship is awesome too, yes, maybe the record tends to get a little boring and predictable after a few spins, but the first impression is really something, time to break some necks here!
Recommended for those who need a good dose of headbanging here, this record might not change your life, but sure will trash it for half an hour.

Written by Undercraft | 02.07.2004





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