

Brainchild in operates by the founder and (both) already becoming Extreme Metal legend figures with their original bands; Joey Jordison and Wednesday 13 creating their vision of a killer super-group playing the super fast Punk-Metal leading them to formed Murderdolls by having other interests from some lunatic names for the first line-up including Tripp Eisen to Ben Graves and believe it or not the first album went straight success with most of the media tossing their horns sign and good credits but as the time going on and the horror-theme atmosphere must continues, the lining-up members changed one more time as the band insanely releasing their full second effort under the cursing title - Women and Children Last. Many variation added to this Murderdolls latest release from the appearing of Mick mars of Motley Crue to the new recruitments like Roman Surman (guitars, bass) producer Chris "Zeuss" Harris doing the guitars, bass and backing vocals while the leading roles still hold on by the two snakeheads of Metal maniacs duo - Mr. Jordison and Mr. Wednesday 13 but the actual music of the band turning to get harder than the previous album before. Women and Children Last really created as a sarcastic parody for not respecting the social values and attacking the conservative's point of views that always being pathetically fake things up and covered them with the humanitarian issues but beneath that; people with power only thinking about money and prospects and that's causing Murderdolls to emerge closer to the offshoreline of the mainstream music chartered scene but stay possessed by the stronger underground influences.
Slasher tracks themes from songs like
Chapel Of Blood, My Dark Place Alone, Homicide Drive or Hello, Goodbye, Die from this album truly suitable for celebrating the best bloody Halloween ever experience by you cause no one knows whether you or some other will surviving the Hallow's Eve or not after the serial psycho killer comes back to town and wants his revenge fast !
Link:
https://youtu.be/hstMllC2ehs
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