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Kill Out Recordings

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Very dark & harsh wicked gabber and hardcore Acid for this label, home to DJ Freak. Lots of obscure, nameless tracks and various picture disks constitute one of the underground's most ignored and less-documented discographies.
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Discography

Releases:
KILLBOX 1 DJ Freak Killout Revisited (4 versions) 2005
KILLIT 01 Killout Squad, The Gangsta Trax: Final Chapter (2 versions) 1993
KILLIT 02 Assault 001: H-Bomb (12") 1993
KILLIT 03 Signs Of Chaos --Killout-- (10", Pic) 1993
KILLIT 04 Holy Killers Combat EP (2 versions) 1993
KILLIT 05 Human Terror Attack Trax Vol. 1 (12") 1993
KILLIT 06 Deadheads U-354 (12", Pic) 1993
KILLIT 07 Assault 002: Nuclear Waste (12") 1993
KILLIT 08 Unknown Artist Alienated EP (12", Pic, EP) 1994
KILLIT 09 Holy Killers Combat EP 2 (12", Pic, EP) 1994
KILLIT 12 A'Simetric Untitled (12", Pic) 1994
KILLIT 13 Acidopolis Acidopolis (12", Pic) 1994
KILLIT 14 A'Simetric Refusal (12", Pic) 1994
KILLIT 15 Tank Source Freq. Out (12", Pic) 1994
KILLIT 16 Wah Wah Extreme Noise Pleasure (12", Pic) 1994
KILLIT 19 D.J. Freak* Industrial Trauma (2x12") 1995
KILLIT 21 DJ Freak Heavy Metal Poisoning (12") 1995
KILLIT 22 DJ Freak & Porridge Gun, The Natural Born Killa (12") 1996
KILLIT 23 Twitcher Untitled (12", Promo) 1995
KILLIT 24 DJ Freak Heavy Metal Poisoning 2 (12") 1995
KILLIT 25 Xylocaine Xylocaine EP (12") 1997
KILLIT 27 DJ Freak Untitled (12") 2000
KILLIT LP1 Various Kill Out Compilation Volume 2: Dirty And Sick Hardcore (2xLP) 1998
KILLIT LP2 Various Kill-Out LP V1.0 (2xLP) 1999
KILLIT LP3 Various Killout Compilation 3 (2x12", Comp) 2000
KILLOUT 25 Xylocaine Vers.2 (12", RE) 1997
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by cthulhu303 Mar 20, 2003
Correction to my above comment: it appears that only cat # 019 and 025 are listed on three positions.
Review by cthulhu303 Feb 06, 2003
Originally home to people as Brandon Spivey and Acidopolis, the label turned from Kill it 015 or so to more gabberish noise. This is the time DJ Freak started recording for Kill Out and most of the releases thereafter are in his (extreme) style.
At the same time, catalogue numbers turned to 3 positions (Killit 016 instead of Killit 16).
Also some of the earliest cat numbers were Killout XX (e.g. 03 & 04) but it seems it was later uniformed as Killit.