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Terrible Certainty

Kreator
Terrible Certainty

[Album]
22 September 1987
Thrash Metal

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'Terrible Certainty' is the third album by Kreator. Although not as revered as the band's previous album 'Pleasure To Kill', it is still highly regarded as a classic album of the thrash genre.

Labels:

Noise International
Noise International
Region: International

Theme: Children Of The Damned (1980-1990)
Theme: Metal Militia (1982-1993)

mindkiller Review
(8 April 2023)

Rating - 4 Stars

Let's provide some perspective here. At the time of releasing this record, band lead and vocalist Millie was 19. Ventor, long stay in the band as drummer was 20. Up to this point they had already released 2 albums! So excuse me if I spend a moment to say I am blown away with how influential this band already was in the Thrash Metal mid 80's movement, importantly a German influence on the genre, at such a young age. I absolutely love Millie's rough German tinged English vocals. His singing is captivating which contributes heavily to the sound of the record. Apart from Ventor lending vocals to Riot of Violence which is equally amusing with the German accent. There isn't much more to say apart from again re-iterating their age in producing such a mature album. The stage is set for fans at his point to indulge in their releases to come over the next 5 or so years, which are equally captivating.
Tracks:  
(1/1) 1.
Kreator - Blind Faith (04:07)
(1/1) 2.
Kreator - Storming With Menace (04:26)
(1/1) 3.
Kreator - Terrible Certainty (04:29)
(1/1) 4.
Kreator - As The World Burns (03:50)
(1/1) 5.
Kreator - Toxic Trace (05:33)
(1/1) 6.
Kreator - No Escape (05:01)
(1/1) 7.
Kreator - One Of Us (04:00)
(1/1) 8.
Kreator - Behind The Mirror (04:34)

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