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Killafornia
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0824953007622
Format: Enhanced
Label: Trustkill Records
Manufacturer: Trustkill Records
MPN: 76
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Trustkill Records
Release Date: May 02, 2006
Studio: Trustkill Records
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Editorial Review: First Blood features Carl Schwartz, formerly of Terror, on vocals and they plan to crush the world with the devestating sounds of "Killafornia". ENHANCED CD FEATURES: Exclusive live set filmed at Chain Reaction in Anaheim, CA. This Band is unstoppable!
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - One of the best new albums..
Now this is probably one of the best albums out at the moment. I simply love the samples from rambo and the band is exactly what I was looking for. The vocals on this album are like gun shots and the band is just on point what more can I say this is true hardcore. If you like Hatebreed's earlier stuff and Terror's new work you'll love this..
Rating: - Quick Review of a solid album
I dont want to drag on about this album. Not much is to say about it other than it thrashes out very hard,lyrics are brutal, and the vocals are intense. Yeah its super cheesy but I mean if the dude wrote the words and ment them then whatever. I play this cd constantly. I really think its brutal and just shreds hard and Im into the whole tough guy hardcore thing so it works for me. JUst give it a chance you should like it if you like Hatebreed,Terror, and Madball.
Rating: - Even more generic than loud
Since I practically live for heavy music, I naturally gravitated towards California's hardcore quintet First Blood, and their new 2006 disc, "Killafornia" (a debut for Trustkill). In all honesty, I wasn't expecting a masterpiece, but I really was expecting something a little better than what it turned out to be. Obviously, the songs are brutal enough to be satisfying up to a point because they unleash incessant waves of livid, bellowed vocals, bullying rhythms, abrasive (often grinding) riffs, smashing ... Read More
Rating: - First Blood brings the mosh
This record has redone versions of most of the songs from the EP/demo (2003) and the split, plus more.
I'll be honest, when I saw this band signed with Trustkill, I wrote them off immediately- it makes me stoked to say they haven't changed a bit. I loved the demo, and they definitely made progress with this album- the songs they wrote in 2003 are arguably more relevant now than ever, all things considered. These new versions are just as tight, if not a bit cleaner, production-wise...and oh yeah, ... Read More
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