Released in 1987 by Noise Records
All songs written and arranged by Voivod
Produced by Voivod and Harris Johns
Recorded and mixed at Musiclab, Berlin, Germany 1986
Engineer: Mixed by Harris Johns, assisted by Piggy and Blacky
Cover Concept and Artwork by Away
Executive Producer Karl-U.Walterbach
TRACKS | |
Killing Technology | 7:33 |
Overreaction | 4:45 |
Tornado | 6:02 |
Too Scared to Scream | 4:14 |
Forgotten in Space | 6:10 |
Ravenous Medicine | 4:23 |
Order of the Blackguards | 4:28 |
This is not an Exercise | 6:18 |
Cockroaches | 3:40 |
REVIEWS
All-Music Guide review
3 pts.Voivod’s third release, Killing Technology, still has elements of the band’s early extreme-metal sound, but they show hints of things to come — namely, more mature and interesting songwriting. All you have to do is listen to the beginning of the appropriately titled “Tornado” to hear the young metal band grind and thrash with the best the ’80s had to offer.There are several tracks that stretch past the six-minute mark (the opening title track, “Forgotten In Space,” and “This Is Not an Exercise”), but Voivod knows how to hold interest during these extended pieces. The group is comprised of excellent musicians who have no problem whatsoever with the challenging song structures and odd time signatures that arise on Killing Technology. One of the band’s all-time classics, “Ravenous Medicine,” resides on this album, which makes it an essential purchase for Voivod fans. The group was still developing on Killing Technology, though — vocalist Denis Belanger relies a bit too often on screaming rather than singing, something that he would work out on future releases. An interesting metal album nonetheless, which doesn’t sound too shabby more than ten years after its original release, something that’s all too uncommon for the majority of metal acts from the ’80s.— Greg Prato, All-Music Guide