Old school german speed metal band. Metal Revolution album 1985. Tracks: Killing Machine 00:00 Grippin' a Heart 03:11 Rulers Must Come 07:48 Revolution - Living Death. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Album 1985 14 Songs. Metal Revolution. Living Death. Rock in album Living Death - Metal Revolution Vinyl Rip 1985. Living Death - Killing Machine. Living Death - Grippin' A Heart. Living Death - Ruler Must Come. Living Death - Screaming From A Chamber. Living Death - Intro. Living Death - Shadow Of The Dawn. Living Death - Panic & Hysteria. Living Death - Road Of Destiny. Living Death - Deep In Hell. Living Death Metal Revolution. Buy from. Living Death discography main. Vengeance of Hell 1984. Protected from Reality 1987. Living Death discography all. Watch Out 1985. Back to the Weapons 1986. Type: Full-length. CD Album. Speed Thrash Metal. Killing Machine 03:13. Death of man who holds it Must feel it now Then you all, you're mine, all the Earth Every man we're talking You try it now to cross our way Then out calls We're Living Death On the street you're the world's best-of-all All that can fear this, what they see. Rulers Must Come Rulers Must Come Rulers Must Come Rulers Must Come. Listen free to Living Death Metal Revolution Killing Machine, Grippin' A Heart and more. 14 tracks 57:33. Album Name Metal Revolution. Type Album. Дата релиза 1985. Лейблы Earthshaker Records. Bonustracks Re-Issue 2002. You and Me Live. Living Death Live. Bloody Dance Live. My Victim Live. Nightlight Live. Buy this album. Released 1985. Metal Revolution Tracklist. Grippin' A Heart Lyrics. Rulers Must Come Lyrics. Screaming From A Chamber Lyrics. With their second album Metal Revolution Living Death carried on where they had left off with Vengeance of Hell. With similar results. The production of the nine songs was again well under par compared to Thrash Metal classics such as Slayers Reign in Blood or Kreators Extreme Aggressions. In Andreas Oberhoff Living Death had found a competent new drummer. However, singer Thorsten Toto Bergmann was not willing to tone down his vocal style which had by 1986 become the main trademark of the band. The press once again had a field day