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Release Date: Jun 09, 2017
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Includes 3 bonus tracks from FLAG OF HATE.
Kreator includes: Mille (vocals, guitar); Ventor (vocals, drums); Rob (bass).
Recorded at CEAT Studios, Berlin, Germany in March 1985. Includes liner notes by Mille Petrozza.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Recording information: CAT Studio, Berlin (03/1985).
Kreator would eventually become one of the dominant European thrash outfits of the late '80s, but their 1985 debut, Endless Pain, wasn't much more than a musical starting point from which the band sorely needed to grow. Promising moments during numbers like "Total Death," "Storm of the Beast," and "Living in Fear" hint at the group's eventual development into hard music pioneers. Putting all the pieces together into a single cohesive track -- much less a full-length record -- was a skill the German act had yet to acquire. This release is hardly an embarrassment, and it should satisfy any fan of the group looking to complete his or her collection, but new listeners searching for Kreator's best '80s material are encouraged to check out the follow-up, Pleasure to Kill, or the exquisite Terrible Certainty before considering Endless Pain. ~ Vincent Jeffries
Kreator includes: Mille (vocals, guitar); Ventor (vocals, drums); Rob (bass).
Recorded at CEAT Studios, Berlin, Germany in March 1985. Includes liner notes by Mille Petrozza.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Recording information: CAT Studio, Berlin (03/1985).
Kreator would eventually become one of the dominant European thrash outfits of the late '80s, but their 1985 debut, Endless Pain, wasn't much more than a musical starting point from which the band sorely needed to grow. Promising moments during numbers like "Total Death," "Storm of the Beast," and "Living in Fear" hint at the group's eventual development into hard music pioneers. Putting all the pieces together into a single cohesive track -- much less a full-length record -- was a skill the German act had yet to acquire. This release is hardly an embarrassment, and it should satisfy any fan of the group looking to complete his or her collection, but new listeners searching for Kreator's best '80s material are encouraged to check out the follow-up, Pleasure to Kill, or the exquisite Terrible Certainty before considering Endless Pain. ~ Vincent Jeffries
Tracks:
1 - Endless Pain
2 - Total Death
3 - Storm of the Beast
4 - Tormentor
5 - Son of Evil
6 - Flag of Hate
7 - Cry War
8 - Bonebreaker
9 - Living in Fear
10 - Dying Victims
11 - Satan's Day
12 - Messenger From Burning Hell
13 - Armies of Hell
14 - Tormentor
15 - Cry War
16 - Bonebreaker
2 - Total Death
3 - Storm of the Beast
4 - Tormentor
5 - Son of Evil
6 - Flag of Hate
7 - Cry War
8 - Bonebreaker
9 - Living in Fear
10 - Dying Victims
11 - Satan's Day
12 - Messenger From Burning Hell
13 - Armies of Hell
14 - Tormentor
15 - Cry War
16 - Bonebreaker