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Killed by Death is a series of bootleg albums compiling rare punk rock songs primarily from the late 1970s and early 1980s. The first four of these compilations, (Killed By Death #1-#4), were issued in 1989 by the Swedish label Redrum Records and featured tracks by obscure North American and European punk groups, as well as a few more well-known acts such as Wipers, Zero Boys, Subhumans and ...
"Killed by Death" is a song by the English heavy metal band Motörhead. Released in 1984, in 7" and 12" vinyl pressings. Released in 1984, in 7" and 12" vinyl pressings. It peaked at number 51 in the UK Singles Chart .
[3] [4] The two versions of "Under the Knife" were released on 1 September 1984 as the B-side of the "Killed by Death" 12" vinyl pressing. Lemmy was tasked with the job of selecting the tracks for the compilation album, and he also provided a commentary about each song.
Killed by Death may refer to: "Killed by Death" (song), 1984 single by Motörhead "Killed by Death" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), 1998 television series episode; Killed by Death, album series compiling punk rock music
"Killed by Death" 1984 Rod Swenson Lemmy fetches a young woman from her oppressive parent's home on a motorcycle by breaking through the wall. He takes her to a wild rock concert which is brutally intercepted by police. He is put to death on an electric chair and mourned over by her. [44] "Eat the Rich" 1987 unknown
Interest in the band revived following the inclusion of their songs on the Killed By Death compilation series, with their records subsequently becoming collectors’ items. [6] Slash Your Face was reissued and the Fed Up compilation released on Bacchus Archives in 2001.
The poor woman’s fiery death came just as Gov. Kathy Hochul sent 250 more National Guard troops into the Big Apple’s subway system for the holiday rush — swelling its $100 million subway ...
In 2006, they contributed two songs, "Killed by Death" and "Please Don't Touch", to St. Valentines Day Massacre, a tribute album to Motörhead. Crucified Barbara's second album, Til Death Do Us Party , was released in Scandinavia on 11 February 2009 and in the rest of Europe on 27 February. [ 1 ]