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Kataklysm - Shadows And Dust
Review by Mike Korn
Sometimes it takes a while to get it right. Montreal's Kataklysm has been prowling around the death metal underground for more than ten years and with their latest effort "Shadows and Dust", all the pieces seem to have fallen in place.
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Kataklysm - In the Arms of Devastation
Review by Mike Korn
Kataklysm's career is proof that slow and steady wins the race. These French-Canadians are no shooting stars...like the turtle in the old Aesop's Fable, they've been inching towards the finish line for many years, refining their sound and building their base.
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Khallice - The Journey
Review by Gary Hill
Brazilian group Khallice have put out a disc that is nearly a masterpiece with The Journey. Most of the time it walks the fine line between heavy metal and progressive rock.
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Kid Bludo - Up and Away
Review by Tim Jones
Kid Bludo, from New York, is composed of Jim O'Brien (guitars and keys--he also writes the music and lyrics), Chuck Woodard (vocals), Jennifer Herbs (vocals), and Donny Howland (drums). The male vocals are heard much more frequently than the female.


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King Diamond - Abigail
Review by Gary Hill
No one writes scary concept albums like King Diamond - no one. This disc is one of the spookiest lyrical excursions you will ever encounter.
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King Diamond - Them
Review by Gary Hill
King Diamond has a way of making albums that are really great horror stories set to song. Them is one of the best of those.
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King Kobra - King Kobra
Review by Larry Toering

King Kobra are back with a killer disc on Frontier Records that proves they were a force to reckon with all along. 


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Kittie - Oracle
Review by Mike Korn
The lethal young ladies of Kittie show that they are going to be around for a while with their second album "Oracle". When their debut "Spit" came out, they were looked on by many as a novelty act, like a metal version of The Runaways.
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Kittie - Until The End
Review by Gary Hill
I have to admit I've never really listened to Kittie before. I saw them once at Ozzfest, and based on that performance I had decided that they were not all that much.
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Klogr - Till You Decay
Review by Larry Toering

Klogr (pronounced Kay-log-are) is an Italian alternative metal export, but an Italian/American band with a point to make concerning things in today's society such as mind control and servitude (among other things).


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Korn - Issues
Review by Gary Hill
Korn is certainly a band that has not been lacking in the media coverage department. Many times this causes the more serious listener to overlook them.
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Kreator - Violent Revolution
Review by Mike Korn
There's little doubt that the 1980's were the Golden Age of Heavy Metal. Since that era, many newer bands having been trying to reach the standard of excellence the forefathers of the 80's did.
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Kreator - Hordes of Chaos
Review by Gary Hill

I’d never actually heard Kreator before I got this disc. I have to say it has me wanting to look into their back catalog.


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Krokus - Hellraiser
Review by Greg Olma
I have always had a soft spot for Krokus. I started following their career early on with Metal Rendez-vous on up to Change Of Address.
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Kruk - It Will Not Come Back
Review by Larry Toering

Kruk are a strong force with which to reckon. From Poland, they feature the massive talent of main composer  and exceptionally talented guitarist Piotr Brzychey, along with a beefy rhythm section and Hammond and Synth extraordinaire Krzyszolf Walczyk.


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