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Kreator Albums, Albums Ranked, Controversy, Tour 2023, Tour 2024

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Kreator, with over 40 years of thrash mastery, has evolved through defining albums like “Endless Pain” and “Pleasure to Kill.”

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“Terrible Certainty” and “Extreme Aggression” refined their tempo and technicality. The 90s brought experimentation with “Outcast” and “Endorama,” exploring industrial and gothic influences.

The 21st century marked a triumphant return with “Violent Revolution” and consistently strong releases like “Phantom Antichrist,” “Gods of Violence,” and the recent “Hate Über Alles.”

Each album showcases Kreator’s ability to thrash, experiment, and challenge while staying true to their core identity.

Kreator Albums Ranked

Kreator’s discography top tier features “Pleasure to Kill (1986)”—thrash genesis, “Coma of Souls (1990)”—melodic thrash masterpiece, and “Terrible Certainty (1988)”—dark thrash gem.

In the middle ground, “Endless Pain (1985),” “Extreme Aggression (1987),” and “Violent Revolution (2001).”

Lower tiers showcase “Phantom Antichrist (2012),” “Enemy of God (2005),” and “Endorama (1999)”—a divisive gothic detour.

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Kreator Controversy

Kreator Tour 2023

Kreator’s main 2023 tour, the “Klash of the Titans” co-headlining run with Sepultura, ended in June. They’re currently focused on festival appearances and their “Hate Über Alles” tour dates for 2024, starting in Southeast Asia in January.

Kreator Tour 2024

Kreator’s 2024 tour is a thrash metal juggernaut already steaming across Asia and Australia. Kicking off in January, they’ll rage through Singapore, Indonesia, and Japan before hitting Down Under in February.

About the band Kreator

Originating in Essen, Germany, Kreator, the thrash metal behemoths, emerged in 1982.

Their sonic onslaught fuses rapid-fire riffs, Mille Petrozza’s razor-sharp vocals, and Ventor Reil’s thunderous drumming. Transitioning from punk-infused beginnings with “Pleasure to Kill” to the technical aggression of “Phantom Antichrist,” Kreator, alongside Destruction and Sodom, constitutes the “Big Four” of Teutonic thrash, molding the genre’s essence.

Their impact extends into death and black metal, cementing their status as heavy metal pioneers.

With over two million albums sold, Kreator stands as enduring thrash titans, with their latest release, “Hate Über Alles,” attesting to their unyielding bite.

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