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Kill What I Adore thrashes its way onto the metal scene with its Metal Blade Records debut WHATEVER IT TAKES. A blend of metalcore, thrash, and the cleaving harshness of death metal, the Ohio natives rip, shred, and take no prisoners. With abrasive riffing, razor-edged time changes, and vocals out of the abyss, Kill What I Adore has unleashed a beast of a debut. Kill What Adore, I Whatever It Takes Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Whatever It Takes |
| 3. | Time Heals Nothing |
| 4. | True Colors |
| 5. | Die Hard |
| 6. | Over The Top |
| 7. | Always Kiss Me Goodnight |
| 8. | Death Wish |
| 9. | 614 Breakdowns |
| 10. | Jack Slaters Revenge |
| 11. | Unfinished Business |
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