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HorrorPops - Kiss Kiss Kill Kill

Kiss Kiss Kill Kill

Music Artist :HorrorPops
Music Style :General
Record Label :Hellcat Records
Release Date :2008-02-05
Store Price :$13.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Thelma & Louise
2. MissFit
3. Boot2Boot
4. Heading for the Disco?
5. Kiss Kiss Kill Kill
6. Everything's Everything
7. Hitchcock Starlet
8. Highway55
9. HorrorBeach Pt. 2 [Instrumental]
10. Copenhagen Refugee
11. Keep My Picture!
12. Private Hall of Shame

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Hell Yeah!
Submitted on: 2009-08-23
Their best CD since the debut album. There are so many songs back to back that are perfect and great to drive to. I hardly ever skip tracks on this one.
Horrorpops-Kiss Kiss Kill Kill
Submitted on: 2009-04-06
A great CD from a rockin band. One of the few cd's that you can listen all the way through without fast fowarding to the next song. This cd has a more raw and underground sound then the previous cd's. While other bands seems to get a little dull after a couple albums, Horrorpops keeps getting better. If your a fan of psychobilly/rockabilly/punk/pop type of music this is a must. Seen them live and they're amazing (go-go dancers and all). Bands that you might try listening to with the same genre of music would be THE CREEPSHOW or MAD MARGE & THE STONECUTTERS.
Horrorpops are back in full force
Submitted on: 2009-02-24
I love this CD even more than the first one and that says A LOT! Especially the title track and Highway 55.
The only thing that sort of was a let down was that they didn't list the lyrics and I love to sing along. But you can just look them up on line, they are there.
best of their stuff so far
Submitted on: 2008-12-27
I've been hooked on the pops since hearing and seeing the video for miss-take and am proud to say I've got all three major albums they've put out so far. kis kiss kill kill is the best so far.
granted, it's not as fast paced as some of their previous songs are but it shows a massive amount o maturity intheir craft and a mroe fine tuned sound that's quite refreshing. it's awesome to actually hear a band actually blossom as they go along and this is a grand album if you love the pops. And although it has been stated before-horrorbeach2 is a great follow up to it's predecessor even the album art is nice to check out-throwing homage to vintage horror movie and film noir posters. and again with the cd art itslef, designed to look like an old film canister like bring it on was designed to look like an old lp.

so if you like the horror pops, rockabilly,psychobilly,the misfits,punk ska or just some good spooky themed swinging music, get this album.
Can't Help but Fall in Love with Horrorpops
Submitted on: 2008-09-10
This rockabilly band has gotten more attention than most underground bands in their genre, but I think it's because of their creative artwork and constant innovation. Their main following is in Europe, but since doing the Warped tour they have gained a following in the United States. Everything about the group is interesting: their look, image, style and sound just all fit and mold perfectly. You can't help but love and want to listen to them again and again.

This is their third release and add their rockabilly mixed with new wave and a sorta goth punk. This time adding a gothic side of punk is a stray from their previous releases, making it different, but I love it all. Listen to "Missfit" which features an interlude with the melody you'll recognize of the classic song "Our House". I recommend it to any psychobilly fans with a flare for fun.

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