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"Continue to kill" CD by Debauchery

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The first edition appears as digipak incl. bonus video clip. When this digipak is no longer available the normal jewelcase will be delivered. On their fifth album, the Swabian Death Metal guys remain faithful to their principles. Pure, groovy Death Metal spreading a good mood.
Item no. 434842
Title Continue to kill
Musical Genre Death Metal
Edition Limited Edition
Product topic Bands
Band Debauchery
Release date 4/11/08
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    It pleases us to kill
  • 2.
    Blood God rising
  • 3.
    Continue to kill
  • 4.
    Faith and fire
  • 5.
    Hard rockin'
  • 6.
    Apostle of war
  • 7.
    Worship the violence
  • 8.
    King of killing
  • 9.
    Slayer's angel of death
  • 10.
    Warfare
  • 11.
    Cuntkiller
  • 12.
    Mincing machine
  • 13.
    Metal on metal
  • 14.
    Walking glory road
  • 15.
    Lords of battle (Video) (Data Track)

by Jürgen Tschamler (20.03.2008) Debauchery's fifth album is called "Continue to kill" and makes clear already in the title that everything has stayed as it always was. The Southern German formation burnt 14 new songs on the disc and sticks to its roots in every second. With Schmier, ex-Primal Fear, Tom Naumann and ex-Belphegor, Tomasz, they furthermore have three big names as guests on the album. Debauchery is one of the few bands in the genre with a sense of humour – that has often been proven, especially live. They are always good for a curious surprise, in this case it is "Hard rockin", a true riff-monster in AC/DC outfit, only refined with fierce growls of singer Thomas. They also dare Slayer's "Angel of death" – and do a pretty good job, too. On the rest of the material, they hit the Death lead genre and easily outlive all those Bands who see themselves too "devilish".