Metal Hammer UK

HOARD ALMIGHTY

KREATOR

UNDER THE GUILLOTINE: THE NOISE RECORDS YEARS

NOISE

£112/£150

of the greatest and unruliest bands to have emerged from the 80s thrash era, Kreator were also one of the inspirations for Norway’s black metal scene. Now the Essen, Germany maniacs are celebrating their seminal six-album run with Noise Records with a glorious box set. Alongside the albums -      and - in radioactively hued vinyl, the blade-lidded box also includes the DVD, featuring a mini-documentary, two unreleased audio live sets and more, a 40-page hardback book, a repro demo cassette and MP3 audio of all the albums with bonus tracks on a USB drive in the form of Kreator’s Demon mascot. The first 250 orders from the Noise site also contain an art card signed by Mille Petrozza, guaranteeing it’ll be the first thing you reach for when the apocalypse hits.

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