Killing Machine

Killing Machine

Killing Machine

Track Listings
 
1. Kill Machine
2. Torture Games
3. Shitkicker
4. People Will Die
5. Dreams of Nothing
6. All Eyes Are Watchin'
7. Leaving Now
8. Unconditional Love
9. Will Jesus Save? [#][*]
10. I Still Love You
11. My House
12. Live Intro [Live][#][*]
13. Sex Action' [Live][#][*]
14. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love [Live][#][*]

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
LA Guns guitarist Tracii Guns scorching solo album.

Product Description
Solo outing from the L.A. Guns leader featuring three previously unreleased live L.A. Guns tracks from 1997 with Ralph Saenz, 'Live Intro', 'Sex Action' and a cover of Van Halen's 'Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love', plus 11 studio cuts done in October, 1997. 14 tracks total. 1999 release.

Killing Machine,Tracii Guns,Cleopatra,Heavy Metal,Pop,Popular Music,Rock
21st Century Killing Machine
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Very Impressive!!!
  • Middle of the road, so-so, average, etc.
  • Quality thrash/ death metal from ex-crown's members!!!
  • Corny name, cool cover
21st Century Killing Machine
One Man Army and the Undead Quartet
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000CNF3IO
Release Date: 2006-04-04

Tracks:

  1. Killing Machine
  2. Devil On The Red Carpet
  3. Public Enemy No. 1
  4. No Apparent Motive
  5. Hell Is For Heroes
  6. When Hatred Comes To Life
  7. So Grim So True So Real
  8. Behind The Church
  9. Branded By Iron
  10. Bulldozer Frenzy

Album Description

Johan Lindstrand (the crown) and Valle Adzic (Impious) join forces to present 21st Century Killing Maching. Nuclear Blast. 2006.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Very Impressive!!!.......2007-03-16

Some people are never happy with what comes out for newer metal. You will always have the people who say it's not original and it sounds like everything else, I think these people are the ones who are becoming bored with music all together nowadays. I admit there aren't too many bands out there that grip me start to finish anymore on new releases. This was one of them though. This band has it all going for them: Perfect production, catchy riffs, ability to slow down and still make powerful engaging music that traps the imagination and drives the inner beast to come forth. This is what I look for in music. So many genres of metal out there and I say this is just really good Melodic Death Metal. I am a huge fan of In Flames, Dark Tranquility, Norther, Nightrage.... I could go on forever but again in a lot of those bands few of them have the diverse ability to captivate the listener and keep them interested. This CD keeps me interested. I tried to find it in a store and couldn't even find a store that could order it so I broke down and bought it from here. This is well worth the money and anyone who does not like this album is not a true Melo-death fan. There is not one flaw beginning to end on this album. Buy it you won't be dissapointed!!!!! I promise!!!

3 out of 5 stars Middle of the road, so-so, average, etc. .......2006-06-12

I had this album pegged two minutes into the first track. This is what I like to call a guilty pleasure. It does not disappoint in any direct fashion. One Man Army gives us some well-played, head-bangable thrash played like so many others have played it, but with a heavier, more grove-laden twist (which is the only `unique' aspect of this album). The album starts to falter about five tracks in when everything starts to sound the same. Nothing stands out, save for a catchy riff here or a notable drum fill there. Take The Haunted, Nightrage, At The Gates, Forsaken, or a hundred other melodic euro-thrash bands, half the tempo, beef up the mids, and you get this album. Like I said, it's a guilty pleasure. I enjoy driving with it blasting on the stereo, because it never fails to get my head moving (for a few songs, at least). This is the project of the singer from The Crown, the now defunct speed/thrash band that, while not doing anything new (seems to be a trend with these guys) at least were willing to up the ferocity and the edginess of their music. One Man Army, however, has taken the easy path and rehashed the already rehashed. The short and long of this album is that it's boring. It's catchy, it's well produced, it's well performed, but it's boring. I am as guilty as the next person for listening to 'unoriginal' bands but there comes a point when the music is so overdone, so trite and familiar, that I can't go without saying something (arguably 90% of today's metal bands have roots in a small handful of bands playing 10 years ago). If you really, really crave the melodic thrash, as I do, and you need a new band to fill the coffer, pick this up. Otherwise, keep investigating the back catalogues because there are definitely other bands you haven't heard that are doing the same thing better.

5 out of 5 stars Quality thrash/ death metal from ex-crown's members!!!.......2006-06-08

I really like this album, with incredible production. The drums are the particular sound here, reminds me a "Black album" Metallica's era. The rythm section is wayyy good, with a solid solos and technical edge. Also, Johan Lindstran vocals were strong.

1 out of 5 stars .......2006-06-04

And here we have more At The Gates worship in the form of One Man Army and The Undead Quartet (wait, it can't be a quartet since there's five people in the band...). Had this come out 10 years ago, it probably would have created a buzz in the underground. But listening to it in the year 2006, you can't help but think how many times this style of Swedish Death/Thrash Metal has been done to death already. A few interesting solos and the quality drum work is what kept me listening to this, not to mention the crystal clear production that gives the music the room and ambience it needs to flow. Unfortunately, the music is just ordinary. Oh yeah, they have Johan Lindstrand of The Crown on vocals if you're interested.

4 out of 5 stars Corny name, cool cover.......2006-02-25

This is some really good mid-paced thrash. Focus is on the riffs. The singer is from The Crown and does a good job.
Killing Machine
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Tracii Guns - Killing Machine
  • Tell It Like It Is! XLNT Hard Rock from Guitar GOD!
  • Pretty Good
Killing Machine
Tracii Guns
Manufacturer: Cleopatra
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JKF0
Release Date: 1999-07-20

Tracks:

  1. Kill Machine
  2. Torture Games
  3. Shitkicker
  4. People Will Die
  5. Dreams of Nothing
  6. All Eyes Are Watchin'
  7. Leaving Now
  8. Unconditional Love
  9. Will Jesus Save? [#][*]
  10. I Still Love You
  11. My House
  12. Live Intro [Live][#][*]
  13. Sex Action' [Live][#][*]
  14. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love [Live][#][*]

Album Description

Solo outing from the L.A. Guns leader featuring three previously unreleased live L.A. Guns tracks from 1997 with Ralph Saenz, 'Live Intro', 'Sex Action' and a cover of Van Halen's 'Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love', plus 11 studio cuts done in October, 1997. 14 tracks total. 1999 release.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Tracii Guns - Killing Machine.......2007-07-07

This is the worst CD i think that I have ever heard. For starters it sounds as if there singing into a tin can. If you are a L.A. Guns fan and expecting it 2 sound like them trust me it don't. i'm glad I only paid a penny for this album the 2.98 for shipping was not worth the money don't waste your time with this product just listening to it is a waste of time you would be better off sticking with an L.A. Guns album because any solo effort from any member of this band sucks

5 out of 5 stars Tell It Like It Is! XLNT Hard Rock from Guitar GOD!.......2002-10-17

This album is grossly underrated. First of all, let's get the players right. Baxter Riley, a famous Hollywood tattoo artist is the singer on this album. Genius Kent Holmes, Tracii's tech for many years, plays Bass sings Gang Vocals. How can a review not list the correct players and then have the AUDACITY to write about it? 'People Will Die' is an amazing heavy hardcore track. You HAVE to get up and jump and scream along, it's a spontaneaous reaction to the primal urgency of the track.
'I Still Love You' is beautiful and showcases the talent of Riley's gift of song. And 'Unconditional Love' is something we can all relate to. The original release was on Stand Back, 1998, UPC 620675116426. Just try and find a copy.

3 out of 5 stars Pretty Good.......1999-01-21

I found the song "I Still Love You" excellent, there were also a few other good songs on their as well. The rendition of "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" was great! I really hated "Will Jesus Save?" it sounded like a garage band (a bad one at that). Overall it was okay, but not worth the money I paid.
Killing Machine
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Tracii Guns - Killing Machine
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Killing Machine

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ASIN: B00000G16U
Release Date: 1999-01-01

Tracks:

  1. Kill Machine
  2. Torture Games
  3. Shitkicker
  4. People Will Die
  5. Dreams of Nothing
  6. All Eyes are Watchin'
  7. Leaving Now
  8. Unconditional Love
  9. Will Jesus Save (previously unreleased)
  10. I Still Love You
  11. My House (Bonus Tracks-- LA GUNS Live 1997)
  12. Live Intro
  13. Sex Action
  14. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love (Van Halen cover song.)

Album Description

Solo outing from the L.A. Guns leader featuring three previously unreleased live L.A. Guns tracks from 1997 with Ralph Saenz, 'Live Intro', 'Sex Action' and a cover of Van Halen's 'Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love', plus 11 studio cuts done in October, 1997. 14 tracks total. 1999 release.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Tracii Guns - Killing Machine.......2007-07-07

This is the worst CD i think that I have ever heard. For starters it sounds as if there singing into a tin can. If you are a L.A. Guns fan and expecting it 2 sound like them trust me it don't. i'm glad I only paid a penny for this album the 2.98 for shipping was not worth the money don't waste your time with this product just listening to it is a waste of time you would be better off sticking with an L.A. Guns album because any solo effort from any member of this band sucks

5 out of 5 stars Tell It Like It Is! XLNT Hard Rock from Guitar GOD!.......2002-10-17

This album is grossly underrated. First of all, let's get the players right. Baxter Riley, a famous Hollywood tattoo artist is the singer on this album. Genius Kent Holmes, Tracii's tech for many years, plays Bass sings Gang Vocals. How can a review not list the correct players and then have the AUDACITY to write about it? 'People Will Die' is an amazing heavy hardcore track. You HAVE to get up and jump and scream along, it's a spontaneaous reaction to the primal urgency of the track.
'I Still Love You' is beautiful and showcases the talent of Riley's gift of song. And 'Unconditional Love' is something we can all relate to. The original release was on Stand Back, 1998, UPC 620675116426. Just try and find a copy.

3 out of 5 stars Pretty Good.......1999-01-21

I found the song "I Still Love You" excellent, there were also a few other good songs on their as well. The rendition of "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" was great! I really hated "Will Jesus Save?" it sounded like a garage band (a bad one at that). Overall it was okay, but not worth the money I paid.
Rock and Roll Killing Machine
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Guess whos back?
  • Killer, indeed
  • great song titles, slightly less great album. 3.5
  • How to describe it...I can't
  • Give it another listen
Rock and Roll Killing Machine
Drowningman
Manufacturer: Revelation
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004WK02
Release Date: 2000-09-12

Tracks:

  1. When People Become Numbers
  2. Last Weeks Minutes From The Meeting Of The Secret Society Of Your Friends Who Actually Hate You
  3. The Truly Dangerous Nature Of A Man Who Doesn't Care If He Lives Or Dies
  4. Rock And Roll Killing Machine
  5. Code Breaking Hearts
  6. My First Restraining Order
  7. This Years Most Fashionable Signs Of Weakness
  8. If God Loves A Winner He's Going To Want To Fuck Me In A Minute (Born To Break Even)
  9. Angles And Defenses

Product Description

1. When People Become Numbers
2. Last Weeks Minutes From The Meeting Of The Secret Society Of Your Friends Who Actually Hate You
3. The Truly Dangerous Nature Of A Man Who Doesn't Care If He Lives Or Dies
4. Rock And Roll Killing Machine
5. Code Breaking Hearts
6. My First Restraining Order
7. This Years Most Fashionable Signs Of Weakness
8. If God Loves A Winner He's Going To Want To Fuck Me In A Minute (born To Break Even)
9. Angles And Defenses

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Guess whos back?.......2004-07-03

I just found out that Drowningman got back together! I am very excited indeed, it shall be great to maybe have a chance to go see them. Anyways this album is killer indeed, the songs rip and they seem to cease ripping. Though Busy Signal... was better (I just had to point that out because that album is very good), this is great. I love how they mix aggressiveness with more subdued slowed down singing (but not in a wuss way, more of a cool way). There is much variety in the sounds of all of these songs, yet it is so cohesive that there is really no confusion of how or who these guys are trying to sound like. Highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Killer, indeed.......2004-01-01

In an age when the music world is beset by legions of lame nu-metal bands pretending to be heavy and angry, Drowningman are the real thing. Oh, and they have lots of talent too, an area in which nu-metal bands are notoriously deficient. "Rock and Roll Killing Machine" is a harsh, abrasive juggernaut of an album, filled with the fits of rage and zany rhythms that are the hallmark of the noisecore genre. With noisy guitars veering in a new direction every five seconds or so and drumming that follows no discernible pattern, Drowningman churn out one unsettling and unpredictable song after another on this compact, efficient album. Leading the charge is madman vocalist Simon Brody, who can make your ears bleed with the expected throat-ripping screams and even throw a curveball with some occasional clean vocals, enabling the band to explore a greater musical and emotional range than the typical noise outfit. The title track and "Code Breaking Hearts" are classics of the highest order, starting out with unbridled speed and aggression before adroitly mixing in some melodic passages until you give up trying to figure out what's coming and just enjoy the ride. Other songs aren't quite as good, but this album always provides an interesting listen. Highly recommended.

3 out of 5 stars great song titles, slightly less great album. 3.5.......2003-07-14

I'm really torn with how I feel about drowningman. I know they're capable of making some realy good songs. when peope become numbers is evidence enough of that, with it's chaotic structure, almost bordering on mathcore from time to time, and some nice screaming. Sometimes, however, it seems like drowningman is trying to make their songs all sound alike.

The vocals use the trick of screaming, complimented by clean, melodic vocals. it's an old trick. the problem here is there isn't much veriety in the clean vocals. it's a sort of eery croon, sounding half spoken at times, often giving one the impression that they've heard that tune before. and then you realise you have. on the last track. I'm sure many people will disagree with this, but just listen to the way he ends every sentance. it's a certain emphasis he puts on the last word every time, and it drives me crazy. the songs could be more diverse, more interesting, better. at least for me.

This is a small issue, but some of the track titles are truly genius. most notably tracks 2 and 8. the lyrics, I found to be dissapointing,I'm afraid. though wonderfully angry, they are often too emo for my tastes, and sometimes too cliche. this is just opinion though.

many people will love this album, and many people should. I'm just not one of them.

5 out of 5 stars How to describe it...I can't.......2002-02-18

Whoa. This is one of the best CDs I've ever bought. It sounds like the band just got together, jammed, and recorded the whole thing. None of the songs on this CD follow any sort of "structure". Neither of the guitars ever play exactly the same thing at exactly the same time except on 2 or 3 rare occasions. And it sounds incredible. At first listen, I was pretty impressed. At second listen, while just listening to the guitars, I was blown away (mind you, this is coming from a musician). All the members of this band have an incredible amount of musical talent. The liner notes are very simple. Plain black and white lyrics for each song, a picture of each band member, and some thanks at the end. The only thing I didn't like about this CD was the recording. It sounds like they just recorded demos and didn't master them or clean them up. But it still sounds fine, although it didn bug me my first time through the CD. You'll get used to it though, and it will sound fine on your 2nd listen through. Buy the CD now. And listen to how angry and violent 5 musical men can be.

5 out of 5 stars Give it another listen.......2001-08-07

This without a doubt drowningman's hardest and loudest album to date. The only problem with the whole record is the fact that the recording is rather bad (apparently the record wastn't mastered). if you can settle for poor (it's not that bad, just compared to the recording of how they light..., and still loves you), then you should buy one of the best drowningman releases.
Voodoocult; Jesus Killing Machine
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Voodoocult; Jesus Killing Machine

    Manufacturer: MOTOR
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B0007V1Q8M

    Product Description

    1994, Motor records. Very rare speed metal all-star project featuring C. Schuldiner, W. Sorychta, P. Boa, Dave Lombardo, M. Petrozza, and more!
    Rock N Roll Killing Machine
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Rock N Roll Killing Machine
      The Erotics
      Manufacturer: Cacophone
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000CAF1I4
      Release Date: 2005-06-14

      Tracks:

      1. Rock N Roll Killing Machine
      2. I Like It The Way U Hate Me
      3. Drop The Bomb
      4. Drink, Fight, and F*ck (Kick-Ass Version)
      5. Only A Fool
      6. I Wanna Be Somebody
      7. Drink, Fight, and F*ck (Kiss-Ass Version)

      Product Description

      Sleazy, Kick Yer Ass, Rock N Roll!
      Killing Machine
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Killing Machine
        Judas Priest
        Manufacturer: Sony
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0001ZX65K
        Release Date: 2004-06-14

        Tracks:

        1. Delivering The Goods
        2. Rock Forever
        3. Evening Star
        4. Hell Bent For Leather
        5. Take On The World
        6. Burnin' Up
        7. Green Manalishi
        8. Killing Machine
        9. Running Wild
        10. Before The Dawn
        11. Evil Fantasies
        12. Fight For Your Life
        13. Riding On The Wind

        Album Details

        Digitally Remastered featuring Two Additional Tracks Not on the Original Release.
        Killing Machine [Original Version] [UK Import]
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Killing Machine [Original Version] [UK Import]
          Judas Priest
          Manufacturer: Columbia UK
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B000O1SHKA

          Product Description

          1. Delivering The Goods 2. Rock Forever 3. Evening Star 4. Hell Bent For Leather 5. Take On The World 6. Burnin' Up 7. The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown) 8. Killing Machine 9. Running Wild 10. Before The Dawn 11. Evil Fantasies
          Killing Machine
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Killing Machine
            Tracii Guns
            Manufacturer: Big Eye Music
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B000078JKV
            Release Date: 2002-11-26

            Tracks:

            1. Kill Machine
            2. Torture Games
            3. Shitkicker
            4. People Will Die
            5. Dreams Of Nothing
            6. All Eyes Are Watchin'
            7. Leaving Now
            8. Unconditional Love
            9. Will Jesus Save?
            10. I Still Love You
            11. My House
            12. Live Intro
            13. Sex Action
            14. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
            Killing In The Name
            Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
            • CD-Maxi is worth it!!!
            • price
            • Good Flow of tracks for the Rage listener!
            • Killing In The Name single
            • CD Maxi Import Killing in the Name
            Killing In The Name

            Manufacturer: Pid
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B000009H23
            Release Date: 1999-08-31

            Tracks:

            1. Killing In The Name
            2. Darkness Of Greed
            3. Clear The Lane

            Album Description

            Reissue of single from their 1992 self-titled debut. It'sbacked with two previously unreleased tracks, 'Darkness OfGreed' & 'Clear The Lane'. Slipcase sleeve. 1993 Epicrelease.

            Customer Reviews:

            5 out of 5 stars CD-Maxi is worth it!!!.......2005-09-16

            In this age of music file swapping and sharing, I still like to have the actual disk as I did in the 60's and 70's with LPs and 45s. I also had 8 track tapes and cassettes, but to appreciate a band or group and understand their message, you need liner notes, and artwork.

            This cd is somewhat rare, and I also have another single by RATM: Bulls on Parade, that must be rarer still!! If something is hard to find, or discontinued, it is a collectors item!! Filesharing, swapping and downloading is vaporware!!

            I purchased this cd for the title song, Killing in the Name, but as it is with other maxi-singles, you also often get unreleased or alternate versions of songs that are not on the cd it was taken from.

            5 out of 5 stars price.......2005-09-16

            i just want to start out by saying i am a huge rage fan. but 24 dollars for 3 songs? youve got to be kidding me, you can buy live and rare and get the other 2 songs on this cd for less than 20 dollars! lower the price to 4 dollars and only then i would consider buying it

            4 out of 5 stars Good Flow of tracks for the Rage listener!.......2000-06-24

            This cd may not be packed with songs but for a single packs a good punch. Killing in the Name and the two b-sides,also on Live and Rare, flow soo nicely with each other. So if your in the mood for some rage just through this disc in and take on the hard hitting Killing in... the exotic guitar of Clear the lane and finish with one of rages strongest songs...Darkness. All "real" rage fans should have this one, or not...whatever.

            5 out of 5 stars Killing In The Name single.......2000-05-09

            I bought this oneday after work with one of my friends. Since the majority of my favorite c.d.'s were destroyed something like 2 months earlyer I was forced to buy almost everyone of them again. I never knew about the single untill that day. I was told the Smells Like Teen Spirt single was at the store so I went but never found it and found theis. I took it hoe and was blown away the the other 2 songs on there. One of them is the song from the Crow soundtrack but either way this c.d. is worth the money you pay for it.

            5 out of 5 stars CD Maxi Import Killing in the Name.......2000-02-22

            Get this cd. I am a completist(if only i had a source of income...)I think the other 2 songs kick.I love hearing Zach use spoken word, and Darkness has some. its worth it

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            6. Mama Said, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]
            7. Maximum Rammstein [Import]
            8. Memoria Vetusta I
            9. Metal Christmas
            10. My Plague (New Abuse Mix) (Enhanced) [CD-single] [Import]

            Music Track

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