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Murder Metal

Murder Metal is an album by Macabre released in 2003.

Track listing

Each song on Murder Metal was inspired by notorious murders. The perpetrators of the murders that inspired each song are listed here alongside each track.

  1. "Acid Bath Vampire" – 3:46 - John George Haigh
  2. "You're Dying to Be with Me" – 2:43 - Dennis Nilsen
  3. "Fatal Foot Fetish" – 2:08 - Jerry Brudos
  4. "The Hillside Stranglers" – 1:38 - Angelo Buono Jr. and Kenneth Bianchi
  5. "Dorthea's Dead Folks Home" – 1:09 - Dorothea Puente
  6. "The Iceman" – 2:44 - Richard Kuklinski
  7. "Poison" – 1:16 - Graham Frederick Young
  8. "Werewolf of Bedburg" - 5:29 - Peter Stumpp
  9. "Morbid Minister" – 1:28 - Gary Heidnick
  10. "The Wüstenfeld Man-eater" – 2:32 - Armin Meiwes
  11. "Diary of Torture" – 2:14 - Robert Berdella
  12. "Jack the Ripper" – 4:08 - Jack the Ripper
  13. "Fritz Haarmann der Metzger" – 12:50 - Fritz Haarmann

The last track contains the hidden song "Jack the Stripper," named for a series of unsolved murders perpetrated in London in 1964 and 1965.

Credits

  • Corporate Death - Guitars, Vocals
  • Nefarious - Bass, Vocals
  • Dennis The Menace - Drums



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