In God We Kill
Download links and information about In God We Kill by Total Chaos. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 40:44 minutes.
Artist: | Total Chaos |
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Release date: | 1999 |
Genre: | Rock, Punk, Alternative |
Tracks: | 18 |
Duration: | 40:44 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Intro | 0:07 |
2. | Pain, Agony Defeat | 1:10 |
3. | Never Give Up | 2:42 |
4. | Immaculate | 1:25 |
5. | In God We Kill | 2:54 |
6. | Running With the Youth | 2:53 |
7. | Take You Down | 1:54 |
8. | Am I Free | 2:10 |
9. | Decay of a Wasteland | 4:01 |
10. | Feel My Rage | 2:48 |
11. | Time to Go | 1:34 |
12. | Stick It to the Man | 1:56 |
13. | Electric Lady | 3:38 |
14. | Love Song | 3:25 |
15. | Colonel Rock | 1:19 |
16. | Let It Roll | 2:07 |
17. | What You Gonna Do | 2:56 |
18. | I Believe In Anarchy (Exploited) | 1:45 |
Details
[Edit]Total Chaos always came across as a band who were more concerned with the number of studded spikes in their leather jackets than finding an identity for their sound. For example, on their first two albums, they had this early Discharge-meets-the Exploited-meets-Motörhead thing going on. Then with their third record, Anthems from the Alleyway, all of a sudden Total Chaos turned street punk, like they wanted to be the Business or something. Now with In God We Kill, there's another new lineup and a new label, but it seems as if Total Chaos couldn't decide on which musical direction they wanted to take. On some songs they're an Oi! band, on others they're an early U.K. thrash-punk outfit. But any which way you slice it, there is a thick Brit-punk influence present; lots of anti-religious, anti-nationalist, anti-fascist ramblings, but also the occasional vocal harmonies and piano incorporated here and there, which is a first for Total Chaos. A decent effort for a band that was past their prime after their first album, Pledge of Defiance but at least Total Chaos are still there fulfilling that stereotype of punk rockers who scream for anarchy without doing anything about it.