| | King Of Darkness Triple Whammy CD - Import King Of Darkness Discography of CDs
TRIPLE WHAMMY throbs with ten tracks of 1980s metal from Japanses trio King of Darkness. Highlights are "Feel the Fire," "Terminal Victim," and "Road to Madness."
Steve Bauer at The Academy of Shred writes, "In today's hard rock/metal music scene it is hard to come across a band that cannot only play proficiently, but write good music that is pure and honest. Just when you think you've heard it all, a 3 piece hard rock outfit from Japan comes from out of nowhere to blow your mind with a superb debut disc - Triple Whammy. King of Darkness (aka K.O.D.) is the band and hard rock is their forte. This band delivers a powerful sound for a 3 piece, featuring the solid rhythm section of Tadayoshi Iwamoto on drums and Genta Nakamura on bass and vocals. As a guitar freak myself, K.O.D. mainman, Takahiro Hashimoto is a absolute delight to listen to and his playing is what any fan of rock guitar lives for. Takahiro's catchy melodic leads, technical-with-feel soloing, and driving rhythms are the core of the K.O.D. sound. So what are you waiting for, grab this heavy guitar monster and break out your air-guitar!" King Of Darkness Triple Whammy Songs | 1. | Feel the Fire |
| 2. | Strange Neighborhood |
| 3. | Place Liberty |
| 4. | None of Your Cheeks! |
| 5. | Deceptive Victim |
| 6. | Long Way |
| 7. | Terminal Condition |
| 8. | Road to Madness |
| 9. | Triple Whammy |
| 10. | Turbine |
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