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"God Hates Us All" CD by Slayer

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Once again, Slayer has managed to reinvent themselves while staying true to their roots. With their album 'God Hates Us All,' they once again prove that they rightfully belong among the pioneers of thrash metal and are regarded as an influence for many bands in the extreme metal genre. Hard-hitting riffs, brutal solos, and driving drums define the 13 songs on 'God Hates Us All.' This is Slayer at their best!

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General

Item no. 419558
Musical Genre Thrash Metal
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 CD
Product topic Bands
Band Slayer
Product type CD
Release date 07/05/2013
Gender Unisex

CD 1

  • 1.
    Darkness Of Christ
  • 2.
    Disciple
  • 3.
    God Send Death
  • 4.
    New Faith
  • 5.
    Cast Down
  • 6.
    Threshold
  • 7.
    Exile
  • 8.
    Seven Faces
  • 9.
    Bloodline
  • 10.
    Deviance
  • 11.
    War Zone
  • 12.
    Here Comes The Pain
  • 13.
    Payback

by Stefan Müller (08/01) It took the band more than three years, but now the flagship of Thrash Metal impressively returns. While for many fans, the old aggression was missing on the last output, "Diabolus in musica", I can assure you that Slayer 2001 really kick ass again. Araya screams like madly, Paul Bostaph is drumming surprisingly variable beats and the guitars of Hannemann and King are as heavy as ever. The latter is also responsible for a major part of the songwriting and there are a few changes that occurred. In contrast to the former characteristic leadlicks - I think of songs like "Raining Blood", "Dead skin mask" or "South of heaven" - the new album is stamped by very rhythmic riffs. Which one is preferred must be decided by each of you alone, I think a few more melodies could have been possible ...