Killer - Monsters Of Rock (2015)
Artist: Killer
Title Of Album: Monsters Of Rock
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Mausoleum Records
Genre: Heavy Metal
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:07:37
Total Size: 155 MB
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amazon Tracklist:
01. Monsters Of Rock
02. Exception To The Rule
03. Shotgun Symphony
04. Back To The Roots
05. No Way Out
06. Danger Zone
07. Firestorm
08. Deaf, Blind And Dumb
09. Forever Metal
10. Children Of Desperation
11. Hold Your Head Up High
12. Making Magic
13. The Reactor
14. Rock City
15. Fake
Monsters Of Rock, Killer's seventh album, marks the band's 35th anniversary.
From the outset the power trio was embraced by a myriad of fans all over
the world. Their first three albums: Ready For Hell, Wall Of Sound and
Shockwaves, were lauded by aficionados and critics alike as
heavy-metal-masterpieces of the 80s. By the mid-80s the band sold albums
around the globe and played prestigious festivals; a noteworth climax
being a tour of Poland in 1986, where every night they played for
captive audiences numbering no less than 10.000 fans In 1990 Mausoleum
Records - which had been dormant since the 1986 bankruptcy of it's
parent company - made a comeback, and so did Killer. With a second
guitar player added to the line-up, Killer's fourth album, Fatal
Attraction, eagerly awaited by fans for over five years, was another
success. By 1991 however Grunge music ruled the world and Killer took a
step back once again. Later that year Shorty, under his last name: Van
Camp, released a solo album entitled Too Wild To Tame. The album sounded
as if it could have been Killer, volume IV. Four selections from the
Van Camp album were included as bonus tracks on the 2002 re-issue of
Fatal Attraction. On May 10, 2002, a reformed Killer were joined by Doro
(Warlock), Ostrogoth and Crossfire, headlining the sold-out Mausoleum
Records 20th Anniversary Concert. The overwhelming success lead to the
recording of Broken Silence, an album featuring great anthem-like songs,
as well as, for the very first time: keyboards. The 2005 follow-up
Immortal was recorded in Germany, produced by Kristian Kohle
Kohlmannslehner, whose sole instructions were to make sure that Shorty's
trademark guitar sound be once again dominant throughout. Celebrating
35 years of We-take-no-prisoners hard rocking heavy metal, Killer
returns with Monsters Of Rock. Packing a mighty wallop, the album
carries on in the classic spirit of the 80s recorded with the sound
capabilities of 2015.
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