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On Extreme Aggression, a successful Kreator closes the '80s by delivering their final thrash triumph. With the most hallowed Kreator lineup ( Mille Petrozza on vocals and guitar, Jorg Tritze on guitar, Mille Petrozza on drums, and bassist Rob Fioretti) joining forces once again to follow up the spectacular Terrible Certainty, Kreator sounds determined to continue their thrash mastery on Extreme Aggression. The results are fierce and noisy on this 1989 Epic release -- the first major-label effort for the band. Petrozza and Fioretti's guitar work is as punchy as ever, and Reil's massive drums are unrelenting and continually improving. While the anonymous production has a slightly negative effect on Extreme Aggression, when compared to more commercially successful major label thrash artists like Metallica, Kreator uses their underground experience to fight through and present a unique package stuffed with hearty riffs and performances. ~ Vincent Jeffries
Personnel: Greg S. , Dan Clements, Greg Saenz (background vocals).
Recording information: Cherokee studios (01/1989-02/1989); E.Q.Sound (01/1989-02/1989); Music Grinder, Hollywood, CA (01/1989-02/1989).
Photographer: Martin Becker.
Kreator includes: Mille Petrozza (vocals).
Additional personnel: Greg, Dan (background vocals).
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Kreator Extreme Aggression Songs Extreme Aggression Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Good band, not my style, though. Just as the headline says, Kreator is an excellent band, but they just aren't my style. I still gave them a "5", anyway, for the above-mentioned reason, and I would still recommend them to any extreme metal-head, but I think my collection stops at "Extreme Aggression". I hear their new CD "Enemy of God" is supposed to be quite good, so you may want to check it out. Submitted by ceexes (Carbondale, IL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Love Us Or Hate Us and I love them. Kreator is one of the single greatest thrash bands out there. definately pick this one up. if you like this one, pick up Exodus' Tempo Of The Damned and Nevermore's Dead Heart In A Dead World. long live thrash metal Submitted by Jesus (Hell) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Kreator at their best This album to me is Kreators best the guitar work and the vocals are at their prime.Must have to any thrash or metal collection!!! Submitted by waltzitup123 (Ventura CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent Metal !!! The best Kreator so far. If you like this LP I strongly recommend Sodom - Agent Orange and Destruction - Entenral Devastation. Those three records were in the heavy rotation back in the day. Go for them. Submitted by Joe (Europe) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great album This is a great album from an unde thrash band. Might even be as good or better then Reign In . Submitted by The Destroyer (In hell) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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