Performer: Kreator
Album: Cause For Conflict
Label: Noise. Made in USA.
Catalog #: N 0260-2 UX
Style: Technical Thrash Metal
Year: 1995
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Наверное, что Kreator единственный раз за свою карьеру стал невероятно техничен. И не просто техничен, а вальяжно техничен, демонстративно наворочен и тяжел. Это не та сложность, что призвана свернуть уши в трубочку, а неторопливая игра гитарными эффектами, бульдозерным рыком, пониженным звуком и металлическим лязгом. Шикарно смотрится гитарный эффект а-ля «сирена» и жонглирование зацикленными риффами на старте «Bomb Threat» (6). Kreator окрепли, заматерели, избавились от былой истеричности и прямолинейности, да и попросту утяжелились. Kreator никуда не спешат и не чувствуют мандража. Даже когда окунаются в совершенно панкушный забой… - потому что умело вытягивают душу перед этим, приторможенными качем подготавливая к взрыву агрессии. Kreator – мэтры. «Cause for Conflict» - альбом от мэтров. Кто-то сказал, что у него неглубокий звук. Бросьте – вряд ли хоть один думовый релиз похвастается столь обволакивающим и атмосферным звучанием – особенно в противовес креаторскому же «плоскому» звуку конца 80-х!

Performer: Kreator
Album: Endless Pain
Label: Noise. Made in EU.
Catalog #: Noise 0340-2
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: 2000
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And by A.B.C. I mean: atrocious, bestial and chaotic, this album is the purest definition that can be found for the term "extreme metal", because it is fast, it's very aggressive, it's "hardcore" in that it has no 'soft moments or instrumentals' that go away from the chaos that the whole album creates, except maybe for the first 25 seconds of Dying Victims and fortunately is the last song on this album, so the album is pure aggression itself. This album was released in 1985, but it is way ahead of its time. In that year there wasn't yet any Darkness Descends, nor Reign in Blood, nor Shark Attack, nor anything like this; for 1985, this is the most merciless album that can exist (this one along with Seven Churches and maybe Sepultura's Bestial Devastation ep); however, that doesn’t mean that before 1985 there didn't exist other releases that were extreme, in 1984 Hellhammer released Triumph of Death, an homage to the most horrendous face of metal in their ep Apocalyptic Raids, and in that same year Bathory released their self titled album; although Endless Pain is more extreme than Bathory's, Bathory's album is darker and more sinister than Endless Pain. Maybe there will be people that will want to include To Mega Therion as an extreme and bestial album (same for Bulldozer's Day of Wrath), but I don't consider To Mega Therion as extreme as Seven Churches or this album (but that doesn't mean Mega Therion is bad, all the opposite, it is magnificent).
Performer: Kreator
Album: Gods Of Violence
Label: Soyuz. Made in Russia.
Catalog #: NB 3903-0-1
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: 2017
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Gods of Violence reminds me a whole lot of Sodom's latest record in how it tries pretty effectively to be everything for nearly every generation or tier of the band's audience, and it does so with a close approximation of success. Granted, if you're pining for a tip of the hat to Endorama, Outcast, Renewal or Cause for Conflict then you might be largely left out in the cold, but that would at best comprise only a literal handful of listeners on this entire planet, and Kreator would be wise to do so if they want to pump up their base. They also don't delve back into the primacy of their demos or debut. However, if you're interested in hearing an amalgam of their later 80s, involved riffing patterns with the melodic overtures of records like Phantom Antichrist and Violent Revolution, all wrapped up in the accessible thrashing echo chamber of an Enemy of God, then this should fit rather snugly to your interests. Hell, even the TITLE here is drawn from some of those...
Performer: Kreator
Album: Hate Uber Allles
Label: Soyuz. Made in Russia.
Catalog #: SZCD 8379-22
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: 2022
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Мало того, Hate Über Alles даже усиливает мелодию в звучании группы, делая намеки на традиционный хэви-метал, а иногда и на пауэр-метал, делая этот альбом самым экспериментальным с 2000-х гг. В то же время Kreator не смягчается, поскольку интенсивность трэша все еще присутствует, хоть и не в полном объеме.
Performer: Kreator
Album: Pleasure To Kill
Label: Victor. Made in Japan.
Catalog #: VICP-8055
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: 2017
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Amount of tracks: 15
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The early German thrash has a special kind of appeal, largely due to its rawness and unrelenting approach, and of the Teutonic thrashers, Kreator were ahead of the rest in rawness and extremity by some way. This album in particular has gained a reputation for being one of the most ferocious assaults in thrash metal, while also drawing criticism because of its single-minded nature. I am not especially partial to all-out musical destruction, but I must say that Pleasure to Kill is one of the best examples of its kind, almost certainly better than that other 1986 all-out thrash album.
Performer: Kreator
Album: Terrible Certainty+Out Of The Dark...Into The Light
Label: Victor. Made in Japan.
Catalog #: VICP-166
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: 1987
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I'm sure "Terrible Certainty" may have some fans divided. This is Kreator's equivalent to "South of heaven", not because of musical similarities, but they had the awkward task of following up "Pleasure to kill" hailed by just as many as "Reign in blood." They were never going to top the sheer intensity of this album's predecessor, but this album sounds more stable, with plenty of catchy thrash riffs that will stay in the memory for years to come. If the mission was to release an album that was slightly more disciplined without sounding far too refrained, then the mission was surely accomplished. I'm not going to denounce anybody who prefers other Kreator albums over this one, because Kreator have released many a classic, I am just going to tell you why this album has a permanent place in my collection, and why I like it so much. Although I love this album, I can come to terms with why some might carefully tread around it, because it isn't a masterpiece either. The riffs are good which is a given considering it is a Kreator album from the 1980's, but I genuinely find the lyrics more interesting this time around. "Blind faith" is about Romans feeding Christian heretics to the lions in an arena, "Behind the mirror" is about a man who is having trouble facing the reality of the world, hiding behind his thoughts and the imaginary barriers he has set for himself. I find the good lyrics accompanied by catchy riffs, will have most bobbing their head to the lyric sheet.
Performer: Kreator
Album: Extreme Aggression
Label: Sanctuary. Made in USA.
Catalog #: 82310-74036-2
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: 1989
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Amount of tracks: 9
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Alright peoples, Extreme Aggression, my favorite Kreator album. Yes, I said it, this is my favorite Kreator album. The so-called weak point in Kreator's early career that is sandwiched between the technical yet vicious monster Terrible Certainty and the completely fuckin' godly Coma of Souls that outshines almost every thrash album ever. I just, you know, like this one more. Extreme Aggression was where Kreator started polishing their blade a little bit; they started out hacking people to death with a jagged, blood-stained battle axe but around Terrible Certainty and this one, they began introducing more streamlined songwriting elements, better crafted and catchier riffs, and an overall smarter approach to the thrash.
Performer: Kreator
Album: Scenarios Of Violence
Label: Noise. Made in France.
Catalog #: N 0266-2
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: 1996
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Amount of tracks: 16
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Сборник лучших песен Kreator разных периодов их творчества.Треки 2-й, 4-й, 6-й, 7-й, 9-й, 11-й, 13-й, 15-й и 16-й были заново микшированы продюсером Siggi Bemm'ом и вокалистом/гитаристом Kreator, Mille Petrozza'ой.Треки 3-й, 8-й, 9-й, 10-й и 12-й прошли полный цифровой ремастеринг.Треки 6-й и 7-й были записаны во время выступления Kreator в клубе Dynamo Club в городе Эйндховен, Нидерланды, в 1988 году.
Performer: Various Artists
Album: The Big Teutonic 4 & 4 II
Label: Devil Ins / Nuclear Blast. Made in Germany.
Catalog #: DEVI.121123.001 / NB 3493-2
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: 2012+2014
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Amount of tracks: 4+4
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В декабре журнал Legacy вышел со специальной четырех-трековой компиляцией "The Big Teutonic 4", для которой было отобрано четыре кавер-версии металл-классики в исполнении KREATOR, TANKARD, DESTRUCTION и SODOM.
Performer: Kreator
Album: Enemy Of God Revisited
Label: Steamhammer. Made in Germany.
Catalog #: SPV 6984L
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: 2006
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Amount of tracks: 14
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Долго я ждал того момента, когда в моих руках окажется эта пластинка с новым материалом от истинных творческих гениев thrash’а, формации Kreator. И должен сказать, что я получил именно то, что хотел услышать на последующей работе мистера Petrozza и его сотоварищей, после предыдущего релиза “Violent Revolution”. Приятно осознавать что команда, с которой прожито практически четверть века, после двадцатилетнего творческого пути способна создавать потрясающие шедевры, привнося в свою музыкальную линию новые элементы и свежую энергетику. На “Enemy Of God”, нашли свое воплощение все творческие изыскания коллектива за все последние годы и пред нами предстал образец классического и величественного thrash metal дня сегодняшнего, где проявляется техническое совершенство и насыщенность интересных идейных постановок, это “чертовски грамотная“ работа. Материал альбома блещет отполированным разнообразием ритма и обилием различных эмоциональных настроений, от жестких брутальных зарисовок, до среднетемповых и спокойных коллажей, это именно то, чего стоило ждать столько времени…
Performer: Kreator
Album: Renewal
Label: Noise. Made in Germany.
Catalog #: N 0193-2
Style: Industrial Thrash Metal
Year: 1992
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Альбом, получивший исключительно емкое и точное название «Обновление», стал для группы подлинным дуновением свежего ветра и одновременно единственным в своем роде релизом в ее дискографии, на котором модный в ту пору индастриал «скрещен» с трэшем в весьма умеренных, ни разу не зашкаливающих пропорциях, а получившийся в результате самобытный музыкальный коктейль, изрядно приправленный депрессивно-меланхоличными нотками околопсиходелического розлива по типу тогдашних VoiVod, поражает совершенством мелодий, отточенностью подачи и в то же время той редко кому доступной простотой