News Metal Hammer Killer Be Killed Reveal Debut Album Details By Merlin( Metal Hammer ) published 10 March 2014 Metal supergroup Killer Be Killed have unveiled the cover art for their self-titled debut album Killer Be Killed have unveiled the cover art for their self-titled debut album.Metal Hammer NewsletterSign up below to get the latest from Metal Hammer, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MerlinSocial Links Navigation More about metal hammer The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear this week “We’ve got one song with Serj from System Of A Down and we just finished a second Babymetal collab”: Polyphia are making a “heavy” new album stacked with special guests Latest "It was a show none of us will forget." If you're still devastated about missing Imagine Dragons on their Loom world tour, dry your eyes: a film of their orchestra-enhanced show at LA's iconic Hollywood Bowl is coming soon to a cinema near you See more latest Most Popular"Countless musicians and friends lost everything." Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, Jarvis Cocker, Primal Scream, Red Hot Chili Peppers duo and more donate unreleased songs to new benefit album to aid Californian wildfire reliefThe Allmans' legacy continues as The Brothers announce first live shows since 2020Jethro Tull consider "all God's children" on new Curious Ruminant track The Tipu House"I was exhausted, I had a lot of doubt, and I was a nightmare": Elton John announces collaborative album with Brandi Carlile"He was the backbone of Soft Machine." Founding member and keyboard player Mike Ratledge dead at 81R.E.M, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Chelsea Wolfe and more to appear on Good Music To Lift Los Angeles, a 90-song benefit album to help victims of the Californian wildfires, available for one day onlyBlack Sabbath to reunite to play final show at blockbuster Birmingham event this summer, with Metallica, Slayer, Gojira, Anthrax and many other metal icons supportingNadine Shah, Lankum's Darragh Lynch, Lisa O'Neill among guest vocalists joining The Pogues for their first UK headline tour in 13 years"I wondered if he had brought sandwiches": Jimmy Page only agreed to take part in the Led Zeppelin movie after a seven-hour meeting and an unexpected trip to a boathouseFootage of Bill Murray singing Bob Dylan has gone viral and it's fair to say Timothée Chalamet won't be losing any sleepBeabadoobee lines up North American headline shows around her Coachella and Bonnaroo festival performances