Kill Kill Kill
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Artist:
Jerry's Kids
Label: Taang Records
Category: Music
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Media: LP Record
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 722975002710
EAN: 0722975002710
ASIN: B000000EQL
Release Date: 1989-12-08 |
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Tracks:
- Torn Apart
- Need Some
- Breathe and Fuck
- Fire
- Bad Trip
- Back Off
- Tired Eyes
- Spymaster (La Peste)
- Right Now
- Satan's Toy
- Twisted Brain
- My Machine Gun
- Satan's Toy (Reprise)
- I Don't Belong
- Cracks in the Wall
- Tear It Up
- Crucify Me
- Break the Mold
- Raise the Curtain
- Vietnam Syndrome
- Build Me a Bomb
- New World
- Lost
- No Time
- Is This My World?
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Customer Reviews:
No, there is just ONE ALBUM on this disc!!.......2003-11-19
The 2-on-1 format of this title has been out of print for a couple of years. These days, if you order this title from ANY seller, you will get a CD with the tracks from "Kill Kill Kill" ONLY. The two albums were re-mastered and re-issued SEPARATELY. The track list above has yet to be updated. Don't be misled!
Trust me. I just completed a five-week global search for the original 2-on-1 format. It is impossibly rare, as are some other older deleted "two-fer" CD's on Taang! Records. Have fun!
Don't forget there are TWO albums on the disk.......2003-08-21
I was just reading a review at a website dedicated to HC that said about the album Kill Kill Kill: "Sadly, Jerry's Kids was eventually befallen by the dreaded 'Boston Curse' and released their own crappy heavy metal album." While it's true that a lot of the Boston HC bands from the early 80s went metal, this is really off the mark. A distinction must be made. SSD, DYS, the F.U.'s did indeed veer off of the hardcore path and into true Judas Priest-esque metal. But like Gang Green, Jerry's Kids went for more of a speed rock approach. Not speed metal, speed ROCK. Behind all of the thrash and burn are some pretty traditional blues based riffs and licks. There are a few lame duds here and there, but most of the album is damn listenable. It goes without saying that it can't stand up to the absolute classic early 80s hardcore of Is This My World, but Kill Kill Kill is worth a listen.
the essence of Boston.......2001-03-06
If you took some kid at a Rat show in '82 and slit their wrists THIS is what they would bleed. The speed of Gang Green the power of SSD, the writing ability of the FUs. "The streets of Boston call my name"
Boston HC Classic.......2001-03-03
The second half of this CD, "Is This My World," is amazing old-school Boston hardcore (songs 14-25). It's very fast and manic, and influenced most of the early Boston hardcore scene, including contemporaries Gang Green and SSD. It's hella fast, slightly sloppy, and all over the place, in the best way that only classic hardcore is. The drumming is particularly amazing: an absolute blur. The first half, "Kill, Kill, Kill," (songs 1-13) is a later release, and sounds pretty different than "Is This My World." The first 13 songs that make up the "Kill, Kill, Kill" half of this CD definitely pale in comparison to the much more hardcore half, "Is This My World,"--but it's a small price to pay for having the "Is This My World" LP on the CD.
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- First Kill ~ Tygers of Pan Tang
- These Five Down ~ These Five Down
- Official Bootleg ~ Bernie Torme
- Can You Feel It ~ Uncle Sam
- The Bleeding ~ Cannibal Corpse
- Till Fjalls ~ Vintersorg
- Vicious Rumors ~ Vicious Rumors
- Live ~ Zebra
- Teach Children to Worship ~ Dark Funeral
- Forever All over Again ~ Night Ranger
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Small Miracles ~ Eric Bogle
Panopticon ~ Isis
Out the Shizzy ~ 7 Seconds
Treponem Pal ~ Treponem Pal
Caetano Veloso (Trilhos Urbanos) ~ Caetano Veloso
Sing Me A Story-Tell Me A Song Volume 2 ~ Ijk Club
You Could Have It So Much Better ~ Franz Ferdinand
Live Cream, Vol. 1 ~ Cream
Eat Drink Man Woman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ~ Mader
All Broken Hearted ~ Alexi Phillips