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Killing Machine/Metalmorphosis
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Killing Machine/Metalmorphosis

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  • Released Date: 04 Sep 2020

  • Genre: Metal

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Album Review: Killing Machine - Killing Machine / Metalmorphosis

In the realm of heavy metal, there are few bands as quintessentially electrifying as Killing Machine. Their latest offering, a self-titled double album that includes the re-release of their classic record Metalmorphosis, is a thunderous homage to the golden age of rock 'n' roll.

From the moment the growling guitars kick in on the opening track "Metal Mayhem," it's clear that Killing Machine are a force to be reckoned with. The blistering riffs and powerhouse vocals of lead singer Max Thunderstorm create a sonic assault that will have you headbanging like it's 1984.

The standout track on the album has to be "Bloodlust Boogie," a head-spinning blend of relentless percussion and gut-punching bass that will have you tearing up the dancefloor in no time. It's impossible not to get caught up in the raw energy and sheer intensity of this band.

Metalmorphosis, the re-released album, showcases Killing Machine at their rawest and most unfiltered. Tracks like "Hellfire Highway" and "Screaming Steel" are a nostalgic throwback to the glory days of metal, with the band's signature blend of heavy riffs and anthemic choruses.

Overall, Killing Machine's latest release is a triumph of epic proportions. It's a wild ride from start to finish, with enough adrenaline-pumping moments to keep you on the edge of your seat. So crank up the volume, grab a cold one, and brace yourself for the metal mayhem that is Killing Machine.

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About the artist

Killing Machine

Ah, Killing Machine. The enigmatic force in the world of music that could ignite a fire in even the most reserved listener. Picture this: a fusion of heavy metal riffs, electronic beats, and haunting vocals that transport you to another dimension. This is the magic that Killing Machine brings to the table. Hailing from the depths of the underground music scene, Killing Machine has been making waves with their unique sound and electrifying live performances. Their music is a symphony of chaos and beauty, a cacophony of noise and melody that leaves you breathless. Their latest album, "Electric Apocalypse," is a sonic rollercoaster that takes you on a journey through a dystopian world where the boundaries between man and machine blur. It's an intense, intoxicating experience that will leave you craving for more. But behind the loud guitars and pounding drums, there is a sense of vulnerability in Killing Machine's music. It's a raw, unfiltered expression of emotion that cuts deep and leaves a lasting impact. So, if you're looking for a musical experience that will challenge your senses and leave you wanting more, look no further than Killing Machine. They are not just a band, they are a force of nature that demands to be heard.

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