Killing on Adrenaline

Killing on Adrenaline is the second album by American technical death metal band Dying Fetus. The technical guitar riffs began on this release, a trait that evolved and progressed even more on later albums.

Killing on Adrenaline
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 1998
Recorded1998
GenreTechnical death metal, slam death metal[1]
Length34:28
LabelMorbid Records
ProducerDying Fetus
Dying Fetus chronology
Purification Through Violence
(1996)
Killing on Adrenaline
(1998)
Grotesque Impalement
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

"Kill Your Mother/Rape Your Dog" was a deceptively-titled joke-song, about the band's standpoint on mainstream music.

The album was released by Morbid Records of Germany in 1998 as a one-album deal. By 2000, they had signed to Relapse Records, who have a long tradition in underground death metal and grind.

The album was re-released by Night Of The Vinyl Dead, on red, white and blue splatter vinyl, limited to 500 copies, in 2007.

It was re-issued in 2011 with bonus tracks by Relapse Records.

In 2018, Loudwire named the album the best Slam death metal album in their ranking of the top 40 albums in each genre.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Killing on Adrenaline"5:40
2."Procreate the Malformed"7:06
3."Fornication Terrorists"5:28
4."We Are Your Enemy"3:45
5."Kill Your Mother/Rape Your Dog"1:16
6."Absolute Defiance"3:53
7."Judgement Day" (Integrity cover)1:50
8."Intentional Manslaughter"5:30

Personnel

  • John Gallagher - guitars/vocals
  • Jason Netherton - bass guitar/vocals
  • Brian Latta - guitars
  • Kevin Talley - drums
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