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In the German Netflix series Dark, character Ulrich Nielsen is a fan of Kreator as a teenager, the lyric 'My only aim is to take many lives / The more, the better I feel' from the title track "Pleasure to Kill" leading police officer Egon Tiedemann to suspect Ulrich may be a Satanist. Pleasure To Kill had impact on the extreme metal scenes to ...
Kreator has released fifteen studio albums, two EPs, two live albums and three compilation albums. They gained a large underground fanbase within the international thrash metal community, [2] with their second studio album Pleasure to Kill (1986) regarded as an influential album of the genre.
The following is the complete discography of the German thrash metal band Kreator. Albums. Studio albums ... Pleasure to Kill. Released: 1 April 1986 [12] Label: Noise;
Flag of Hate is the first EP by German thrash metal band Kreator, released in 1986. It is also included on the 2000 reissue of the Pleasure to Kill album. US version included three bonus tracks—"Endless Pain", "Tormentor" and "Total Death"—all from Endless Pain. A less common reissue of Pleasure to Kill has all six as bonus tracks.
Enemy of God is the eleventh studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator, released on 10 January 2005. ... "Pleasure to Kill" (live Wacken 2005) ...
Kreator. Endless Pain (1985) Pleasure to Kill (1986) Terrible Certainty (1987) Extreme Aggression (1989) Coma of Souls (1990) Renewal (1992) Cause for Conflict (1995) Outcast (1997) Endorama (1999) Violent Revolution (2001) Enemy of God (2005) Hordes of Chaos (2009) Phantom Antichrist (2012) Gods of Violence (2017) Hate Über Alles (2022 ...
“The frenulum is a kind of pleasure center for the penis, alongside its neighbor, the glans,” explains Johnson. “It is most responsive to light touch and play, and to vibrations—and the ...
Endless Pain is the debut studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator, released in October 1985 by Noise Records.. The album combines elements of black metal and thrash metal, ultimately creating a black-metal influenced thrash sound inspired by bands like Venom, Mercyful Fate, and Bathory.