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Terrible Certainty
Kreator
Terrible Certainty
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Kreator
Title: Terrible Certainty
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Noise
Release Date: 12/18/2001
Album Type: Original recording remastered
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Thrash & Speed Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 823107404126, 644591010026, 0823107404126

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Thrash defined and refined
RxxktheVote | maryland | 09/04/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"After destroying eardrums worldwide with Endless Pain and Pleasure to Kill, Kreator unleashed Terrible Certainity, a record which quite possibly is Germany's quintessential thrashterpiece. All elements are represented here... chaotic drumming, precise riffage, apocalyptic lyrics and Mille's razorblade vocal delivery... not to mention great cover art and excellent songwriting.Much more refined and smoothed over than previous releases, Terrible Certainity still remains caustic, with songs like Storming With Menace and the title track thrashing hard enough to rip any wayward metalhead a new one. The fretwork is technical without being pretentious and every song is a keeper. Basically this album sums up what late 80s thrash is all about and belongs in any professed metalhead's collectin."
Grinding and Explosive
ramshead@bellatlantic.net | Washington DC | 11/26/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'd never heard of Kreator when I bought "TC" in 1989. Hell, I liked the jacket artwork. A couple spins of the vinyl was all it took to make me a devote to this day. This is a non-stop procession of speed, skill and unbridled metal prowess, withering anything by hair bands of that era ie. "Poison", "Def Leppard" (yawn), etc. Kreator's driving, menacing product paints an intricate picture across a canvas of civil unrest, environmental disaster and political corruption. Listen to "Toxic Trace" and I dare you not to bang your head. Go deeper into "No Escape" and "One of Us" and you may be ready for a fist-fight. The record never lets up with its angular guitar progressions, thundering, fluttering kick-drumming and Mille Petroza's harsh, spitting vocals. If thrash and thunder are your bag, you can not go wrong here. A defining moment in thrash/speed."
Thrash Essential !
J. Holmes | yokohama, japan | 10/27/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Kreator's early beginnings showed the band as a reckless musical unit, inspired by dark groups like Venom and Mercyful Fate, and heavy fast rock acts like Motorhead. their first few albums were crude, but showed a great technical skill and a flair for writing some pretty cool riffs. well, one listen to Terrible Certainty and it becomes perfectly clear why this band has earned it's place in the pantheon of classic thrash! this album is full of non-stop blistering songs that attack the listener with calculated speed and plenty of whiplash tempo changes. the vocals sound fierce and fit the flow of the speed perfectly. the band sounds tighter than ever before and the production is great! the guitar solos are still kind of raw and don't always add the kind of depth and melodic drama that most of their American contemporaries would pull off; but the Terrible Certainty solos sound a little bit better than on past albums. one thing i have also always loved about this album is the creepy cover art, showing two rows of skeletal religious figures along a bridge that leads to a towering demon figure with glaring eyes. awesome concept and this cover was the main reason why i bought this album in the first place (well...it was a cassette tape when i first bought this back in the day). this was actually the first Kreator album i ever bought and it remains my favorite to this day. a totally essential and monumentally inspiring thrash album of very high calibur!"