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Kiss of Death

Kiss of Death
Motorhead

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Track Listing

  1. Sucker
  2. One Night Stand
  3. Devil I Know
  4. Trigger
  5. Under The Gun
  6. God Was Never On Your Side
  7. Living In The Past
  8. Christine
  9. Sword Of Glory
  10. Be My Baby
  11. Kingdom Of The Worm
  12. Going Down

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #51907 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-08-28
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Lemmy and the boys are back with 13 more tracks designed toassault your ears and your mind. The album begins at hyper-speed with 'Sucker' and doesn't let up until the acoustic-tinged 'God Was Never On Your Side'. With Motorhead, you know what you're getting; head-banging, high energy, no frills rock'n'roll and this album does not disappoint. C.C. Deville and Alice In Chains bass player, Mike Inez, make guest appearances.


Customer Reviews

Motörhead rule!4
Motörhead seem to be one of the few bands out there to get heavier as time goes on. Their last album, Inferno, was at times bordering on thrash metal and Kiss of Death has a similar sound and style to that.

Album opener 'Sucker' is in fact one of the weaker tracks on the disc but once you get to track 2, its a wall-to-wall cacophony of pure heavy rock. Blues-tinged rock n' roll numbers like 'Christine' and 'One Night Stand' are simply awesome, dirty and sleazy rock - pure Motörhead really.

'Devil I Know', 'Trigger' and 'Sword of Glory' are fast-paced metal tracks, whilst 'Living In The Past' and 'Kingdom of the Worm' are slower, almost Sabbath-style tracks.

Without doubt the strongest track on the album however is 'God Was Never On Your Side' - its a brilliant track - very different from everything else on the album. The lyrics and music on the track are some of the strongest of Lemmy's career (long may it continue!).

All in all, the entire album is brilliant - right down to its slick black packaging. If you liked Inferno you'll love this - Kilmister, Campbell and Dee are on top form again - can't wait to see 'em live (again) this November!