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''Extreme Aggression'' is the fourth studio album by German
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band
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released in 1989. While the band had already gained a sizeable following in the US due to their 1988 tour with the
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band D.R.I., this album introduced many American fans to Kreator, primarily through heavy rotation of the "Betrayer" music video on
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'', which was partly shot at the
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in
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, Greece. The beginning of the song "Love Us or Hate Us" was used in an early 1990s promo ad by the Los Angeles radio station
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. This was their first album issued in the US by
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. The album was also available on picture disc vinyl. The album's original artwork was that of a man standing in front of a bathroom mirror looking at the reflection of his face falling off, exposing Kreator's mascot demon underneath. However, it was quickly replaced with a new artwork, depicting an image of the band in front of an orange background.


Recording and production

''Extreme Aggression'' was initially recorded in Germany, but those tapes were abandoned, with lead vocalist Mille Petrozza expressing frustration with the band's guitarist Jörg "Tritze" Trzebiatowski. Petrozza shifted the project to Los Angeles in the US, replacing Tritze with Sodom's guitarist Frank “Blackfire" Gosdzik. The album was recorded from January to February 1989 at the Music Grinder studio in Hollywood, California, with additional recording at E.Q. Sound and
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. Tritze was credited as guitarist on ''Extreme Aggression'' but his contributions were not included on the album, and he left the band after its release. Blackfire left Sodom and joined Kreator, playing the Extreme Aggression Tour to support the album.


Reception


Critical reception

Contemporary reviews were mixed. In its favourable review of the album
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wrote, "the playing is very, very tight and drummer Ventor flexes some powerful muscle", while suggesting that "Epic is obviously looking for its own
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and this quartet could be it." Frank Trojan of '' Rock Hard'' considered ''Extreme Aggression'' "a clear step backwards from '' Terrible Certainty''", due to "a lack of ideas and moments of surprise", which make the compositions very predictable. ''Extreme Aggression'' was generally well received by modern critics.
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writer Jason Anderson wrote, "The results are fierce and noisy on this 1989
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release -- the first major-label effort for the band. Petrozza and Fioretti's guitar work is as punchy as ever, and Reil's massive drums are unrelenting and continually improving."
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remarked the continuity of sound and purpose of the band through the 80s and reminded that the album contains some of his favourite Kreator songs.
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reviewed the 2017 remastered edition of the ''Extreme Aggression'' and called it "a genre masterpiece", "superior in terms of songwriting and most certainly production" to its predecessors.


Commercial performance

Coinciding with the 2017 remastered issue, ''Extreme Aggression'' charted for the first time 28 years after its release, and peaked at number 90 on the German charts. The remastered edition of the band's 1986 album '' Pleasure to Kill'' charted on the same day.


Track listing

* 2017 CD remaster was released as a two-disc set, including the album itself remastered, as well as a second bonus CD featuring a live performance from East Berlin in 1990, aptly titled "Live in East Berlin 1990".


Personnel

;Kreator * Mille Petrozza – lead vocals, guitars *Jörg "Tritze" Trzebiatowski – guitars *Rob Fioretti – bass * Ventor – drums ;Additional musicians *Dan Clements – background vocals * Greg Saenz – background vocals ;Production * Randy Burns – producer, engineer *Martin Becker – photography *Edwin Letcher – lyric adaptations *Karl-Ulrich Walterbach – executive producer


Charts


References


External links


Kreator Terrorzone: Extreme Aggression
{{Authority control 1989 albums Kreator albums Noise Records albums Epic Records albums Albums produced by Randy Burns (music producer)