Kill Your Own is the third studio album by British-based rock band Hundred Reasons, released on 20 March 2006, on V2 Records. This is last album to feature guitarist Paul Townsend and the first to feature guitarist Larry Hibbitt as producer.
Guitarist and producer Larry Hibbitt stated that the album is:
Producer of band's previous two albums, Dave Sardy, mixed three tracks on the album, as well as b-side, "Casual Friday". According to bassist Andy Gilmour "Casual Friday" was omitted from the album because Hibbitt put an "irritating keyboard" on the song.
Many of the songs on Kill Your Own were debuted during their 2005 Winter tour of the UK's Barfly venues. Those who attended the shows were given a free CD, Singles Club 3, which included "Feed the Fire" alongside other tracks from support bands, Brigade and Orko.
In 2005, "No Pretending" was released in demo form from their official website. Demos of "Kill Your Own" and "This Mess" were also later made available before the album's release.
Hate... is what brings the light of day
Pain... is what I hope you gain
Cruelty is given, blood shed you sustain
Racial suppression, you point the blame
I'll give you no sympathy for the murdered souls
Through the streets you kill your own
THESE ATROCITIES ARE NOT ON MY SKIN
THESE ATROCITIES ARE NOT ON MY SKIN
YOU KILL YOUR OWN
YOU KILL YOUR OWN
Carnage left by sadism, I see the hate
Nothing but conditioning as the racism unfold
I'll give you no sympathy for the murdered souls
Through the streets you kill your own
THESE ATROCITIES ARE NOT ON MY SKIN
THESE ATROCITIES ARE NOT ON MY SKIN
YOU KILL YOUR OWN
YOU KILL YOUR OWN
Your blood is soon to flow!!!
Abhorrence is your defeat
THESE ATROCITIES ARE NOT ON MY SKIN
THESE ATROCITIES ARE NOT ON MY SKIN