Kill to Survive

Kill to Survive

Kill to Survive

Track Listings
 
1. Beginning of the End
2. Bates Motel
3. Meliah Rage
4. Deadly Existence
5. Enter the Darkness
6. Impaling Doom
7. Pack
8. Solitary Solitude [*]
9. No Mind [*]
10. Decline of Rule [*]
11. Retaliation [*]

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Kill to Survive
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Let's separate the men from the boys!!
  • i used to have this one along time ago
  • "Not a single scream was heard, no last request"
  • Unfairly obscure - amazing power metal.
  • meliah rage
Kill to Survive
Meliah Rage
Manufacturer: Collectables
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004T6W7
Release Date: 2000-06-06

Tracks:

  1. Beginning Of The End
  2. Bates Motel
  3. Meliah Rage
  4. Deadly Existence
  5. Enter The Darkness
  6. Impaling Doom
  7. The Pack
  8. Solitary Solitude
  9. No Mind
  10. Decline Of Rule
  11. Retaliation

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Let's separate the men from the boys!!.......2006-01-20

This will let you know who is growing old or who is staying young by rockin' out! This was released in 1988. It took me a while to find the CD. I wish they wouldn't have taken the title track off. I guess it was due to the lawsuits against Priest and Ozzy at the time. It has lots of music on some of the tracks. One song has a super drum solo. I can't think of a band to compare them to. Sorta Metallica, I guess. You would just have to listen to it. I bought the cassette because I liked the cover. Go figure! When I put it in the deck in my car for the first time and the first song started("Beginning of the End") my friend and I were happy. I love the song, "Bates Motel". I know this review won't be much help but what the heck, buy it anyway if you don't like it, there is always that auction site to get rid of it!

4 out of 5 stars i used to have this one along time ago.......2005-04-11

fuck thats an old cd from back in the day ( YOU DONT KNOW NOTHIN BOUT THAT)

3 out of 5 stars "Not a single scream was heard, no last request".......2004-05-01

Meliah Rage's Kill To Survive came to my attention through Columbia House. The record and tape club gave this album special attention in one of its catalogs and, intrigued by the cool cover artwork, I sent in my order card. From the first track "Beginning of the End" it was a very catchy thrash album. The band was founded by guitarist Anthony Nichols in the mid-1980s. Nichols also worked with GangGreen. The name of the band, as the cover indicates, comes from the Meliah Indians' ritual of taking opium before battle. At the time, I was into bands like Metal Church and Iron Maiden. The music of Meliah Rage is nowhere near as sophisticated. It is almost a fun type of thrash but not as blatantly fun as Anthrax. The music, though, is actually danceable (in a headbanging way). It would make a nice party album. The lyrics are often gory to the point of being silly, i.e. the chant in the Psycho-inspired "Bates Motel": "Stabbed, sliced, flesh torn; Bit** fell to knees; blood flowed out of veins; in Bates Motel." Another thing funny about this album is that singer Mike Munro seems to be trying a bit too hard to sound like James Hetfield. Members of Wargasm, Bad Karma, Formicide, and Temporary Insanity make appearances on backing vocals here. The extra tracks are from their second album Solitary Solitude, which is also pretty good. The title track to "Kill to Survive" did not make it on the studio album, but can be found on Live Kill. Meliah Rage is certainly not essential metal or thrash. I only recommend Kill to Survive to metal/thrash fans who are searching for lesser known albums.

5 out of 5 stars Unfairly obscure - amazing power metal........2002-06-26

Anyone interested in solid, catchy, mid-paced thrash will be blown away by this CD. It's a combination of technically proficient Bay Area-style thrash, Maiden-esque guitar, and straight up Overkill/Wargasm style power metal. I can't believe these guys have remained so obscure. Just goes to show that signing to a major label doesn't always translate to success, I guess. Anyway, this is honestly a terrific, horribly overlooked record that deserves your time and attention! Buy it!!

3 out of 5 stars meliah rage.......2001-03-07

meliah rage was my favorite band in 8th grade...despite MTV airplay of "beginning of the end", they never became popular and so i felt like i had something underground to support. this album "kill to survive" was a strong debut that should have pushed them up there with the succesful participants in thrash metal, like testament slayer and overkill. i played this tape until i had to buy another one...all the songs were cool at the time with their gory lyrics and catchy riffs...my only question now is...why the hell would someone want to re-release this? it didnt sell then, and it sure as hell wont sell now. meliah rage is a band i hold sacred to my past but probably wont ever listen to again. oh and look...its ranked 150,000 on amazon. by the way...some of the tracks from the bands follow-up album "solitary solitude" are here...solitary ranks as one of the top 5 best metal albums of all time...they should have re-released that one...its not as cheesy
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    Kill to Survive
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • strong, forgotten thrash CD
    • Traditional/Thrash/Speed Metal
    Kill to Survive
    Meliah Rage
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000008ICV
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Beginning of the End
    2. Bates Motel
    3. Meliah Rage
    4. Deadly Existence
    5. Enter the Darkness
    6. Impaling Doom
    7. Pack
    8. Solitary Solitude [*]
    9. No Mind [*]
    10. Decline of Rule [*]
    11. Retaliation [*]

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars strong, forgotten thrash CD.......2005-11-03

    This debut from the band is short, only a little over a half an hour long. But there are several really strong, energized tracks here. "Enter the Darkness" is worth it alone, great tune, to say nothing for "Bates Motel." "Meliah Rage" is an intense instrumental, and "The Pack" has some nice bite to it, too. If you see this one in a bargain bin, and love late 80's style thrash, nab it.

    3 out of 5 stars Traditional/Thrash/Speed Metal.......2005-10-24

    I don't have this album,this one has extra tracks on it.
    The one I have is the original that you can't find anywhere.
    Beginning Of The End is a traditional 80's metal song,I don't like this song.
    Bates Motel is an awesome song,(awesome voice).
    Meliah Rage is an instrumental song.
    Deadly Existence is an awesome song,the singer rules.
    Enter The Darkness is another traditional metal song that I don't like.
    Impaling Doom is an awesome thrash song, same as the song
    The Pack.
    I give this album a three star because of the songs
    Beginning Of The End and Enter The Darkness those songs I don't like.
    This band is traditional/thrash/speed metal.

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