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The I Want To Kill You quintet's musical stylings come from years of listening to brutal death metal, gnashing grind core and jazz albums.
Genre:
Metal/Punk: Progressive Metal
Release Date:
2004
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The Inevitability Of Mind Control Through Nanotechnology
© Copyright-DRP Records 2004
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Record Label: DRP Records
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The I Want To Kill You quintet is a band hailing from Pennsylvania's deep woods where Amish Mennonites have crystal meth labs on farmland. Oh yes, my friends, this is truly a bizarre place. In striving to reach a new level of brutal with each classic number, the band believes in a very strict "metal up your ass" philosophy. IWTKY released their debut album titled "The Inevitability Of Mind Control Through Nanotechnology" on the world famous DRP Records label. Request them on Sirius Radio, Hard Attack channel.
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This Band Is INSANE!
author: Pam
With their name I Want To Kill You you get exactly what you expect. Dark metal with in your face vocals and guitars. They are so fast and loud it will blow you away.
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author: pulse weekly magazine
Wyomissing, PA’s own DRP records has released I Want To Kill You’s blistering new record, and if there’s one thing you can determine from this band’s name, it’s ... well, pretty obvious. Deep with metal guitar riffage, Dillinger-esque breakdowns and challenging rhythmic energy, I Want To Kill You is solely aimed at bringing its blend of metal into your face, hard. The songs After School Bukkake, Napalm Sticks To Kids (It’s All Your Fault) and When Your Wet Dream Becomes Your Worst Nightmare are all title cuts (and all have funny names). This music can’t be ignored; the songs’ self-imploding rhythms and guitar chunk are too loud to overlook. If you’re into The Dillinger Escape Plan or The Locust, you’ll enjoy I Want To Kill You.
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