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Sweet Teen Killing Machine by Sweet Teen Killing Machine Sweet Teen Killing Machine : Sweet Teen Killing Machine.
Don't go down into the cellar.


Self-described as "horror-rock," Portland, Oregon-based, hard-hitting, heavy rock act Sweet Teen Killing Machine deliver an exhilarating, self-titled full-length. Comprised of ten tracks, the album delivers melodic, yet hard rock, each song the soundtrack to a fictitious horror movie.

Sweet Teen Killing Machine make guitar-rock that is as frightening as it is heart pounding. From the supernatural horror of album opener, "Curse of the Bloodwolf" and the album's first single, "City of the Shrieking Dead." To the more human terror of "Virgin White" and "New Meat," Sweet Teen Killing Machine can only be described as the sound of an insane rock beast that always seem to be chasing you.

Ideally, Sweet Teen Killing Machine wants to create soundtracks to movies; so, while writing soundtracks to fictitious movies, they take a scenario, a scene from a movie they've made up in their heads, and create the ideal soundtrack for it.

Originally a basement project between friends, jamming and having a good time, Sweet Teen Killing Machine's debut grew out of that. Never meant to release a record, the ten tracks that compile the album came out sounding so powerful; the members of the band couldn't help but release it.

Those that hear their debut full-length will take notice and go, "more please." Again, like the victims and villains in the horror movies they write soundtracks for.


Songs:

1. Curse of the Bloodwolf
2. City of the Shrieking Dead
3. Spilled My Mind (ft The Fresh Prince of Darkness)
4. The Grey Beyond
5. Sound of Sirens
6. Virgin White
7. Demon Beneath the Sea
8. Is There No One Left to Kill
9. Burning the Asylum
10. New Meat

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 5/18/2011
Sweet Teen Killing Machine lives in Oregon USA

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Metal, Industrial


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