KreatorPleasure To Kill

Label:

Noise (3) – N 0037

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Thrash

Tracklist

A1 Choir Of The Damned
Written-ByPetrozza*
0:46
A2 Ripping Corpse
VocalsMille*
Written-ByPetrozza*
3:33
A3 Death Is Your Saviour
Written-ByFioretti*
3:45
A4 Pleasure To Kill
VocalsMille*
Written-ByPetrozza*
3:52
A5 Riot Of Violence
VocalsVentor
Written-ByPetrozza*
4:46
B1 The Pestilence
VocalsMille*
Written-ByPetrozza*
7:00
B2 Carrion
VocalsMille*
Written-ByFioretti*
4:42
B3 Command Of The Blade
VocalsVentor
Written-ByPetrozza*
3:46
B4 Under The Guillotine
VocalsMille*
Written-ByPetrozza*
4:37

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed BySPV GmbH – 08-1656
  • Record CompanyModern Music Records GmbH
  • Published ByMaldoror Musikverlag
  • Mastered AtStudio-Nord-Bremen

Credits

  • BassRob*
  • DrumsVentor
  • GuitarWulf*
  • Guitar [All Guitars On This Album By]Mille Petrozza
  • IllustrationLawvere*
  • Lead GuitarMille*
  • Photography ByFred Baumgart

Notes

First german press. Includes a printed inner sleeve. No barcode on the back cover.

Mastering studio info taken from the Matrix / Runout area.
Manufactured in West-

℗ + © 1986

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout stamped, Digital Mastering by SNB etched): N 0037-A Digital Mastering by SNB
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout stamped, Digital Mastering by SNB etched): N 0037-B Digital Mastering by SNB
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 9066

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Pleasure To Kill (LP, Album) Banzai Records BRC 1972 Canada 1986
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Pleasure To Kill (LP, Album) Combat MX 8105 US 1986
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Pleasure To Kill (Cassette, Album) Combat MXT 8105 US 1986
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Pleasure To Kill (LP, Album, Repress, Stereo) Noise International N 0037 1986
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Pleasure To Kill (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Repress, Red) Noise International N 0037 1986

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Reviews

  • Henry7979's avatar
    Henry7979
    My copy contains also a postcard. It has no barcode and double-side inner.
    • Goatart's avatar
      Goatart
      on my set the sound is not that bad, typical analog things, 3.5 out of 5. and this one is better than sodom 1stEP SNB and destruction 2nd ''Digital'' Mastering SNB
      • chris.chantler.5's avatar
        My copy carries an orange sticker at the top right corner of the front cover, declaring in black type "Not for sale in , Austria, Switzerland. Licenced for Export only."
        • severeabomination's avatar
          There is an explanation about the different lasting of the Intro (Choir of the Damned) - Shorter in the original pressing and longer in the 90's reissues?
          • sykelifeisawesome's avatar
            Does anyone have an outer sleeve and insert for this pressing? Mine has a fucked up sleeve and the insert comes from this for some reason https://discogs.sitiodesbloquea.com/Various-Hell-Comes-To-Your-House/master/69262.
            • Neonknightprowler's avatar
              "Paved the way for death metal" sounds so patronizing. I think this album massacrates MOST of the death metal bands out there & you can be Cannibal Corpse or Suffocation, or whoever...death metal bands can NEVER reach guitars as on this album. PTK is hence the finest example of showing that "thrash" is actually NOT necessarily inferior (or any less-extreme) style to death metal, but just a different approach towards total destruction.
              • elmonte's avatar
                elmonte
                Hi there!
                Would it be possible to get from someone here a two sided full-size scan from this release inner sleeve? I bought a copy but it came without it. Would be nice to add it to the record. Many thanks in advance!
                • ElectroSteak's avatar
                  ElectroSteak
                  Easily one of the very best Thrash metal releases of all time. Dark, brutal and heavy this helped pave the way for Death metal and the other extreme Metal bands to come. A true timeless classic

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