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Life Will Kill You

Clawfinger · 2007

51 min · 13 tracks · nu metal · rap metal

Raw energy fuels aggressive riffs and introspective lyrics, merging rap and metal with a distinctly European edge.

Why this album works

'Life Will Kill You' received notable attention for its critique of contemporary society and personal struggles, resonating with fans of the nu-metal scene. It debuted in several European charts, reaffirming Clawfinger's influence on the genre despite the changing tides in rock music during the mid-2000s.
Best for
steady, consistent energy levels introspective late-night reflections dynamic emotional journeys
Context
Released in 2007, 'Life Will Kill You' marked Clawfinger's return after a significant hiatus since their last album, 'Zeros & Heroes' in 2003. This album showcased their continued evolution within the nu-metal genre while grappling with the themes of personal and societal struggles. The band navigated lineup changes and sought to re-establish their presence in a shifting musical landscape.
Stylistic neighbors
P.O.D.· Tech N9ne· Cypress Hill

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Price We Pay Standout 3:34
  • 2 Life Will Kill You Standout 3:34
  • 3 Prisoners 3:52
  • 4 Final Stand 4:39
  • 5 None the Wiser 4:38
  • 6 Little Baby 3:46
  • 7 The Cure & The Poison Standout 5:53
  • 8 Where Can We Go From Here? 4:05
  • 9 It’s Your Life 3:28
  • 10 Falling 3:39
  • 11 Carnivore 3:12
  • 12 Dying to Know 3:33
  • 13 Picture Perfect Skies 3:35

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