Past Life Trauma (1985–1992)
Past Life Trauma (1985–1992) is a compilation album by German thrash metal band Kreator, compiled by lead singer/guitarist Mille Petrozza. It was released in 2000 by Noise Records. Tracks are taken from the albums recorded between 1985 (Endless Pain) and 1992 (Renewal) . Track 5, 8, 9 and 15 are rare tracks.[2][3]
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| Released | 26 May 2000 | |||
| Recorded | 1985–1992 | |||
| Genre | Thrash metal | |||
| Length | 78:12 | |||
| Label | Noise Records | |||
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Track listing
    
- "Betrayer" (from Extreme Aggression) – 4:00
 - "Pleasure to Kill" (from Pleasure to Kill) – 4:10
 - "When the Sun Burns Red" (from Coma of Souls) – 5:31
 - "Endless Pain" (from Endless Pain) – 3:31
 - "Winter Martyrium" (live in Lichtenfels) – 6:12
 - "Flag of Hate" (from Endless Pain) – 3:55
 - "Extreme Aggression" (from Extreme Aggression) – 4:43
 - "After the Attack" – 3:44 (Previously Only Available on Sounds•Waves 1 a 4 Track 7" EP free with Sounds Magazine in 1988)
 - "Trauma" (from Renewal demo) – 5:11
 - "People of the Lie" (from Coma of Souls) – 3:16
 - "Renewal" (from Renewal) – 4:33
 - "Terrible Certainty" (from Terrible Certainty) – 4:28
 - "Love Us or Hate Us" (from Extreme Aggression) – 3:43
 - "Total Death" (from Endless Pain) – 3:26
 - "Europe After the Rain" (live) – 4:26
 - "Under the Guillotine" (from Pleasure to Kill) – 4:39
 - "Terror Zone" (from Coma of Souls) – 5:55
 - "Tormentor" (from Endless Pain) – 2:55
 
Credits
    
- Mille Petrozza – vocals, rhythm guitar, liner notes, compilation
 - Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik – lead guitar
 - Roberto "Rob" Fioretti – bass
 - Jürgen "Ventor" Reil – drums, additional vocals
 - Jörg "Tritze" Trzebiatowski – lead guitar (tracks 1, 7, 12 & 13)
 - Kreator – photography
 - Maren/Noise Graphics – design
 - Andreas Marschall – cover art
 - Harry Pilkerton – photography
 - Digitally remastered at TTM Mastering, Berlin, Germany in March 2000
 
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