Murder Metal
Murder Metal is an album by Macabre released in 2003.
Murder Metal | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2003 | |||
Genre | Death metal, thrash metal, grindcore | |||
Length | 44:15 | |||
Producer | Neil Kernon | |||
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Track listing
Each song on Murder Metal was inspired by notorious murders. The perpetrators of the murders that inspired each song are listed here alongside each track.
- "Acid Bath Vampire" – 3:46 - John George Haigh
- "You're Dying to Be with Me" – 2:43 - Dennis Nilsen
- "Fatal Foot Fetish" – 2:08 - Jerry Brudos
- "The Hillside Stranglers" – 1:38 - Angelo Buono Jr. and Kenneth Bianchi
- "Dorthea's Dead Folks Home" – 1:09 - Dorothea Puente
- "The Iceman" – 2:44 - Richard Kuklinski
- "Poison" – 1:16 - Graham Frederick Young
- "Werewolf of Bedburg" - 5:29 - Peter Stumpp
- "Morbid Minister" – 1:28 - Gary Heidnick
- "The Wüstenfeld Man-eater" – 2:32 - Armin Meiwes
- "Diary of Torture" – 2:14 - Robert Berdella
- "Jack the Ripper" – 4:08 - Jack the Ripper
- "Fritz Haarmann der Metzger" – 12:50 - Fritz Haarmann
The last track contains the hidden song "Jack the Stripper," named for a series of unsolved murders perpetrated in London in 1964 and 1965.
Credits
- Corporate Death - Guitars, Vocals
- Nefarious - Bass, Vocals
- Dennis The Menace - Drums
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