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  • Killers
  • KILLERS
  • Killers
  • Killers
  • Killers
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  • Interprete Lanzamiento Apariciones Duración Álbum Anterior soundtrack Siguiente soundtrack Este es un Soundtrack del álbum Resident Evil 5 Original Soundtrack.
  • frame|Iron Maiden – Killers Killers von Iron Maiden aus London, England, ist ihr zweites Album. Es ist am 02. Februar 1981 beim Major-Label EMI Records erschienen. * Heavy Metal – 10 / 11 Tracks, 38:50 / 43:53 min Killers war das letzte Album mit Sänger Paul Di'Anno. Vorgänger: Iron Maiden (1980) Nachfolger: The Number of the Beast (1982) → Siehe auch Paranoid, Sin After Sin, Overkill, Wheels of Steel
  • "Killers" is a music track that appeared in Dead or Alive 3, and is the ending theme for Bayman.
  • KILLERS son aliens que atacan a los desconocidos su poder especial es unirse a otros KILLERS para ser fuerthumbte
  • However, the clan was not destroyed and continued to operate in space where they raided as well as destroyed any colonies they discovered. As part of their operations, they made use of Xenomorphs as hounds to hunt down their targets. One of their raids led to the destruction of a Human colony but not before footage of the incident was recorded by the military. They later approached Machiko Noguchi and after watching the video, she revealed the existence of the Killers to the marine forces.
  • Killers, also known as "Final Bosses", are the characters in a case who, as their name suggest, did indeed kill the victim. While most might assume this is a witness, defendants can be find guilty on a case, and are then, canonicaly, a true killer.
  • KILLERS is a track in the BIOHAZARD 5 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK album.
  • Killers is the second compilation album by American hard rock group Kiss. The album was released only outside the United States, but quickly became available as an import. Of the twelve songs on Killers, four were new compositions recorded specifically for the album. These new songs were recorded at the behest of Phonogram Records, in response to the commercial failure of 1981's Music from "The Elder". 1]Album history Track listing Personnel
  • The facade of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal was nothing more than a front to the punk scene that erupted in Britain during the late seventies. This "New Wave" of bands were merely more spotty, they wore more leather, played faster but could not consume as much drink or drugs as the old wave of bands which including Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Budgie etc... For me the epitome of Heavy Metal (or even NWOBHM) can be summed in in too words. Iron Maiden. Synonymous with the whole Heavy Metal scene they have become an institution of that genre and could never ever even exist outside its one dimensional limitations. While they have made a career on rehashing the same tired and clíched formulas over and over again to a legion of petrol pump attendants they still carry that self styled sense o
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Leader
  • Soingeurdelaseri-ali
Level
  • 17
Albums
  • Dead or Alive 3 Original Sound Trax
Length
  • 177.0
  • 86.0
Anterior soundtrack
Previous Track
  • "Knifepoint"
Siguiente soundtrack
okładka nazwa
  • Tak wyglądają członkowie grupy, jeśli ich obudzisz o świcie
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Długość
  • w sam raz
Wykonawca
Okładka
  • Front.jpg
Tytuł
  • Killers
Wydany
  • 1981-02-02
Wytwórnia
  • EMIlka Records
Poprzedni
Gatunek
Następny
Producent
  • Martin Birch
Duración
  • 179.0
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Nombre
  • Killers
Next Track
  • "Trip"
Label
Album
  • BIOHAZARD 5 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK disk 3
Producer
  • Martin Birch
Server
  • shika
Name
  • Killers
  • KILLERS
Genre
Type
  • studio
Composers
Álbum
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Members
  • 1
disk
  • 3
Title
  • ""
Last album
  • Live!! +one
This Album
  • Killers
Before
After
Imagen
  • "LNfEJWITnz4"
Cover
  • Killers.jpg
Mixed
  • y
Inactive
  • y
Next album
  • Maiden Japan
Released
  • 1981-02-02
Artist
Composer
  • Kota Suzuki
nagrywany
  • listopad 1980-styczeń 1981, Londyn
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  • Interprete Lanzamiento Apariciones Duración Álbum Anterior soundtrack Siguiente soundtrack Este es un Soundtrack del álbum Resident Evil 5 Original Soundtrack.
  • frame|Iron Maiden – Killers Killers von Iron Maiden aus London, England, ist ihr zweites Album. Es ist am 02. Februar 1981 beim Major-Label EMI Records erschienen. * Heavy Metal – 10 / 11 Tracks, 38:50 / 43:53 min Killers war das letzte Album mit Sänger Paul Di'Anno. Vorgänger: Iron Maiden (1980) Nachfolger: The Number of the Beast (1982) → Siehe auch Paranoid, Sin After Sin, Overkill, Wheels of Steel
  • "Killers" is a music track that appeared in Dead or Alive 3, and is the ending theme for Bayman.
  • KILLERS son aliens que atacan a los desconocidos su poder especial es unirse a otros KILLERS para ser fuerthumbte
  • However, the clan was not destroyed and continued to operate in space where they raided as well as destroyed any colonies they discovered. As part of their operations, they made use of Xenomorphs as hounds to hunt down their targets. One of their raids led to the destruction of a Human colony but not before footage of the incident was recorded by the military. They later approached Machiko Noguchi and after watching the video, she revealed the existence of the Killers to the marine forces.
  • The facade of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal was nothing more than a front to the punk scene that erupted in Britain during the late seventies. This "New Wave" of bands were merely more spotty, they wore more leather, played faster but could not consume as much drink or drugs as the old wave of bands which including Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Budgie etc... For me the epitome of Heavy Metal (or even NWOBHM) can be summed in in too words. Iron Maiden. Synonymous with the whole Heavy Metal scene they have become an institution of that genre and could never ever even exist outside its one dimensional limitations. While they have made a career on rehashing the same tired and clíched formulas over and over again to a legion of petrol pump attendants they still carry that self styled sense of imperialism and still sit atop the Heavy Metal throne like a dictator. Killers was the first heavy metal album proper I had ever heard. I was struck by its raw energy and fluid playability and dark themes of songs such as "Drifter" and "Murders In The Rue Morgue". Even before I knew what a morgue was so they were educational to a small extent. And though they may have been a metal band they had yet to be institutionalised into heavy metals short comings and here is a band willing to experiment. "Genghis Khan" is the very rare experience of a metal instrumental but it works so well in its surroundings. The twin guitar strains and descending notes of Dave Murray and Adrian Smith wail beautifully as they bring (bassist and chief song writer) Steve Harris's composition to life. Harris is something of a visionary as he more or less wrote everything on this album including the lyrics and he has through the years provided the drive, focus and stability for the band through the various line up changes. Singer Paul Di'anno looked like he would be more comfortable singing "God Save The Queen" but he exercises his singing ability to the extreme and really is the original metal vocalist. Those yells and screams must be his idiosyncratic trademarks but have been rented and robbed by every singer under the heavy metal banner since. Just listen to "Killers". Pure HM indulgence. It had been something in the region of eighteen years after first experiencing Iron Maiden's second album that I returned to it, and giving it a spin brought back some memories but nothing much and none too important, but I had seen and experienced This Is Spinal Tap by this stage and it was finally starting to make some sense and I knew it was definitely not for real. The songs on Killers are catchy and at this stage Iron Maiden showed they were not afraid to try something different. Like the laid back and acoustic tinged "Prodigal Song". They would never be as experimental again. But without a doubt they would become safe in their long hair and leather fused with the mindless headbanging trappings of security and stagnant generic sound. The Martin Birch production leaves plenty to be desired and at times it sounds like a rough demonstration tape but certainly not as bad as their debut album which I absolutely detest along with much of their generic metal mayhem. For the era it was involved in and the time it was released I would certainly say Killers is a strong album with some good songs and a must for teenage dirtbags everywhere. User:RabidChild
  • Killers, also known as "Final Bosses", are the characters in a case who, as their name suggest, did indeed kill the victim. While most might assume this is a witness, defendants can be find guilty on a case, and are then, canonicaly, a true killer.
  • KILLERS is a track in the BIOHAZARD 5 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK album.
  • Killers is the second compilation album by American hard rock group Kiss. The album was released only outside the United States, but quickly became available as an import. Of the twelve songs on Killers, four were new compositions recorded specifically for the album. These new songs were recorded at the behest of Phonogram Records, in response to the commercial failure of 1981's Music from "The Elder". 1]Album history Track listing 1. * Track listing 2. 1. * "I'm a Legend Tonight" (Paul Stanley, Adam Mitchell) – 3:59 3. 2. * "Down on Your Knees" (Stanley, Mikel Japp, Bryan Adams) – 3:31 4. 3. * "Cold Gin" (Ace Frehley) – 4:20 5. 4. * "Love Gun" (Stanley) – 3:17 6. 5. * "Shout It Out Loud (7" mix)" (Stanley, Gene Simmons, Bob Ezrin) – 2:40 7. 6. * "Sure Know Something" (Stanley, Vini Poncia) – 3:59 8. 7. * "Nowhere to Run" (Stanley) – 4:32 9. 8. * "Partners in Crime" (Stanley, Mitchell) – 3:45 10. 9. * "Detroit Rock City (Edit)" (Stanley, Ezrin) – 3:53 11. 10. * "God of Thunder" (Stanley) – 4:11 12. 11. * "I Was Made for Lovin' You (Edit)" (Stanley, Poncia, Desmond Child) – 4:18 13. 12. * "Rock and Roll All Nite (Live)" (Stanley, Simmons) – 3:58 Personnel * Paul Stanley – rhythm guitar, lead vocals * Gene Simmons – bass guitar; lead vocals * Ace Frehley – lead guitar; backing vocals * Eric Carr – drums * Peter Criss - drums * Bob Kulick – lead guitar on all new (1982) songs. * Anton Fig - drums on "I Was Made For Lovin' You" and "Sure Know Something"
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