Dive into the raw, unbridled energy of Parkway Drive's debut studio album, "Killing With A Smile," released on August 22, 2006, via Epitaph Records. This metalcore masterpiece, recorded in just two weeks in May 2005, is a testament to the band's relentless intensity and hardcore roots. With a runtime of just under 40 minutes, this album packs a punch with 11 tracks of pure, unadulterated rage, making it a standout in the metalcore genre.
"Killing With A Smile" is the only album to feature original bassist Shaun Cash and was produced by the renowned Adam Dutkiewicz. The album's diverse appeal is evident in the varied crowds that flock to Parkway Drive's live shows, where metal and hardcore fans alike come together to experience the band's powerful sound. From the opening track "Gimme AD" to the closing "A Cold Day in Hell," each song is a high-energy explosion of guitar riffs, heavy breakdowns, and powerful vocals. Standout tracks like "It's So Hard To Speak Without A Tongue" and "Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em" showcase Parkway Drive's signature style, blending aggressive metal with melodic elements.
This album is not just a collection of songs; it's a sonic assault that demands your full attention. Whether you're a longtime fan of heavy music or new to the genre, "Killing With A Smile" offers a brutal, unforgettable experience. The album's massive sound, encompassing elements of deathcore and hardcore, makes it a staple in any metal enthusiast's collection. So, crank up the volume and prepare to be blown away by Parkway Drive's debut masterpiece.