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manuscriptreplica
02-05-2004, 08:39 AM
(Thrash/Speed Metal) Slayer – Reign in Blood

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Slayer are:
Kerry King –Guitars
Jeff Hanneman –Guitars
Tom Araya – Bass, Vocals
Dave Lombardo – Drums

Song list:
1. Angel of Death (Hanneman)
2. Piece by Piece (King)
3. Necrophobic (Hanneman/King)
4. Altar of Sacrifice (Hanneman/King)
5. Jesus Saves (Hanneman/King)
6. Criminally Insane (Hanneman/King)
7. Reborn (Hanneman/King)
8. Epidemic (Hanneman/King)
9. Postmortem (Hanneman)
10. Raining Blood (Hanneman/King)

Slayer is the premier speed metal band. This is clearly highlighted on this album. Though very brief, at under 30 minutes, it is a complete onslaught of machine-gun paced riffs, blazing solos and bashing drums. There are no ballads on track 4 to save your soul. When you listen to this CD you are plunged into the depths of Slayer’s hell, the only way out is to turn your stereo off. This album was mainly responsible for the creation of death metal. This album was initially banned on release, due to its graphic nature (such lyrics as ‘Seas of blood, bury life/Smell your death as it burns’), which of course gave the band the best publicity, bad publicity, and of course contributed to the creation of death metal. This is widely considered the best thrash album of all time; the only other album to receive this accolade was Metallica’s Master of Puppets.

The record opens with ‘Angel of Death’ (4:51) with an insanely fast riff, one of the fastest that I’ve heard, which is followed by an unnatural scream by Araya. The drumming on the album is superb, mainly the double bass. This is probably the best song on the album. The slower riff in the middle shows some sense of melody by the group, a rare occasion. The lyrics are quite horrific in this song, like ‘Surgery, with no anaesthesia/Feel the knife pierce you intensely’. The solo is one huge massive shredfest by King, one of the most amazing thrash solos I’ve ever heard. Overall, a top song, and a great way to open the album.

‘Piece by Piece’ (2:02) kicks off next. After the intro, you will notice the verse sounds similar to ‘Angel of Death’. Get used to it now, or you won’t enjoy this album. Again it delves into the controversial lyrics, like ‘Bones and blood lie on the ground/Rotten limbs lie dead/Decapitated bodies found/On my wall, your head!’ The riff between verses is an onslaught, one of the fastest on the record. A great song, but unfortunately the length of it, or lack thereof, and the pace of the song, let it down, and you will be wondering where the hell the song went when it finishes.

The next song is ‘Necrophobic’ (1:40), the shortest song on the album. Like the last song, it is pretty quick and is over before you know it. I think this is a very good song. It is a high paced thrash-a-thon which will leave your neck sore, but the solo is a bit of a letdown though (at least the end bit), but the drumming is amazing. It contains splendidly horrific lyrics – ‘Experimentation, slow infection, internal decay/Execution, need transfusion, body rots away’.

The nest song, ‘Altar of Sacrifice’ (2:50), starts off simply enough; chords over a snare drum. This is quickly over though, proceeded by another riff at breakneck speed. Though the riff is quick, it is not used much (only really for the first half of the song), and it is one of the slower songs on the album. Again, like the former song, I don’t like it too much, the speed isn’t there and I don’t really like the solos much (apart from the first one).

Slayer take a break from the speed side of thrash in the next song, ‘Jesus Saves’ (2:54), and opt for a slower, killer riff saturated with distortion (even with a time signature change!). For a while, anyway. From the end of the slow bit, to the end of the song, is speed-mania, the guitar solos especially being superb in this song. I especially love the drum into the speed phrase, the (snare, snare, snare, floor tom) bit. This song had Slayer labelled as Satanists, which the band has repeatedly denied. This is another great song, one of the better ones on the album.

‘Criminally Insane’ (2:23) begins with a simple ride cymbal drum beat. It is another slow-ish song at the start, and explodes into the ‘Reign in Blood’ sound (fast riff, drum bashing). This song is one of the better ones; an unreal solo over a well-composed album, with great lyrics.

The next song is ‘Reborn’ (2:11) and it starts off like half of the other songs do: a quick riff on the guitar, with the band coming in shortly. Again, nothing really new about this song, except the fact that while Araya gives a decent effort on the vocals, and they sound splendid, he tries to fit too many words into some of the song. But he makes it sound good. A decent solo, but not really a memorable song.

‘Epidermic’ (2:23) begins with a quick drum roll, and then delves into the tested and tried method of riffs and drum pounding. Not really a bad song, but not an overly good one either. There is a very decent guitar solo in it as well.

‘Postmortem’ (3:39) kicks off with a slower, yet killer riff, one of the best on the album. And unlike other songs on the album, this song remains at the slowish speed all the way through the song. Araya’s vocals are outstanding throughout, and produces a hellish scream about halfway through the song. An awesome bridge speeds up a bit, and the ending is probably one of Slayer’s most recognisable moments, an onslaught of power chords and fast as hell lyrics.

The final song, ‘Raining Blood’ (4:02) is one of Slayer’s most recognisable songs, it was even on GTA Vice City :D Starts with an eerie storm, then a slower bit, then interchanges between speed and heavy all the way through the song, and it all fits perfectly. The solo is a total attack of the whammy, and sounds amazing. It ends with the raining at the end, a quiet way to end a great album.

Rating: one of speed’s finest albums, but it all sounds the same, and while that’s good, it can get a bit repetitive after all those listens. It is also incredibly short, at almost EP length. But, it is exceedingly good, so: 4.5/5. Get it NOW if you like thrash, if you don’t like thrash, this is a cool way to start the collection :thumb:

brycey
02-05-2004, 10:55 AM
i REALLY like a few songs on this album, so i'm going to buy to sometime.

great review. :thumb:

Scarred4Life
02-05-2004, 03:07 PM
Awesome review for an awesome album. I personally prefer seasons in the abyss over Reign In Blood, since Reign is SO short. Thats pretty much the only real downside.

RollerQueen
02-05-2004, 09:17 PM
Hilarious that you review this just after that sicness character called you a "punk-head" in that Slipknot album thread. Good review, good music, just not my cup of tea.

manuscriptreplica
02-05-2004, 11:43 PM
^^^ i know lol what the **** was he thinking? i had a good laugh also

TheHandOfone
02-06-2004, 04:01 PM
one of the best ....i agree it was alittle short ...but its impact on metal in general is undeniable..

br3ad_man
02-06-2004, 05:44 PM
That's the thing I hate about Slayer. They do everything in fast foward. That and their violent lyrics.

Scarred4Life
02-06-2004, 08:23 PM
^^^Thats pretty much the entire point of "speed metal" thus the "speed"

Raijo
02-06-2004, 09:27 PM
That's the thing I hate about Slayer. They do everything in fast foward. That and their violent lyrics.
Which brings me to an interesting but rather irrevelant discussion I had with my guitar teacher. He is a mostly blues and funk player and admittedly is no big fan of metal, so I asked him if he'd heard of Slayer and his reply was yes. If he had heard, "Angel of Death," and told of him of how bloody fast it was. I said they probably put their picks at a slight angle so as to pick that fast and at about that time he started telling me a story.

Apparently he had met a guy who had recorded or been there during the recording process of one of Slayer's albums and anyway, this guy started playing really fast on his guitar. My guitar teacher was amazed and asked him how he was playing so fast and the guy replied, "Dued I'm just doing this," while showing him how he was striking random strings and fretting random frets as fast as he could.

At about this point I interrupted him and said, "Are you comparing a Slayer song to self-indulgent unregimented guitar wanking?" His shameless reply was, "Yes." I found that kind of funny.

br3ad_man
02-07-2004, 10:54 PM
^^^Thats pretty much the entire point of "speed metal" thus the "speed"

I know, but it makes the album so short. That is my gripe.

TheUnavoidable
02-08-2004, 05:09 AM
At about this point I interrupted him and said, "Are you comparing a Slayer song to self-indulgent unregimented guitar wanking?" His shameless reply was, "Yes." I found that kind of funny.

Have you listened to a slayer solo?

IMO, they both write piss poor solos. But the album is great.

Toozey
02-08-2004, 05:54 AM
Slayer have some great solos but they also lots of **** ones.

Great Review too :thumb:

Raijo
02-08-2004, 10:48 AM
Have you listened to a slayer solo?

IMO, they both write piss poor solos. But the album is great.
I was talking more about the rhythm part.

Squirrel
02-08-2004, 11:33 AM
This is a very high quality album, one of the ones i keep listeneing to years after i bought it. However i dont agree with you in saying *The solo is a total attack of the whammy, and sounds amazing.* because that solo sounds absolute crap to my ears.

LordDargon
02-10-2004, 06:34 AM
Kerry King – Lead Guitars
Jeff Hanneman – Rhythm Guitars
Tom Araya – Bass, Vocals
Dave Lombardo – Drums

King and Hanneman share lead and rhythm.

The solo is one huge massive shredfest by King, one of the most amazing thrash solos I’ve ever heard.

Again, both King AND Hanneman get to solo here. They trade rythm/lead duties I think 4 times during the solo.

You should have let me take care of this review since I am the RiB king. Besides it deserves a 5.5/5 not a 4.5/5

manuscriptreplica
02-11-2004, 02:35 AM
i am sorry fellow titan of thrash member :lol: i am not worthy!!! anyway, i put king as lead because he solos more ( i think ) you can still do a review anyway. and its 4.5/5 becuase its so short - the music itself is definately a 5/5.

how did you find out they change solo and rhythm parts? ive never heard of this before.

thrash forever! :p keep doing thrash reviews LordDargon, and soon everyone will love thrash.

LordDargon
02-11-2004, 06:21 AM
Manu: First of all, just listen to Angel of Death. You can hear the changes in tone and style during the solo, it's obvious 2 different people are playing. If you want hard proof, Click Here (http://www.darklyrics.com/lyrics/slayer/reigninblood.html)

It says [LEADS: HANNEMAN, KING, HANNEMAN, KING, HANNEMAN] And if you listen to the song, that is exactly the order in which the styles of playing change. :thumb:

LordDargon
02-11-2004, 07:03 AM
OH and as for the length, well don't you agree all of the songs except Postmortem and Raining Blood all sound similar? If it was any longer it would eventually get boring. The length is perfect. Definite 5/5, more if it was possible.

manuscriptreplica
02-11-2004, 07:49 PM
ok cool. i didnt need that proof though lol, i believe you.

most of the songs DO sound the same, i mentioned that somewhere in the review. however! $26 or whatever it is that i paid for reign in blood is a tad expensive when you only get about 29 minutes of music. so i stand by 4.5/5. if it had say 13 songs or so, or had more songs the length of raining blood and angel of death, a definate 5/5. it is a classic even at that length, and a CD every thrash lover should own.

Ganondorf
02-12-2004, 01:12 AM
Slayer are like one of the only metal bands I like :)

DimebagDarrell
04-01-2004, 11:10 AM
Reign In Blood a milestone for thrash from the thrash pioneers i love this album tho i prefer seasons in the abyss you cannot the deny the impact this album had on bands around today. great album great review

Hot Rats
04-03-2004, 02:35 PM
This is a great album!!!!

mexicanfloydian
06-22-2004, 01:04 PM
great album 5/5. Too short.

Ratmevilempire
06-22-2004, 03:16 PM
Great album,4.5/5 because not everybody will like it but other than that it couldn't be more perfect.

MAthiAS
06-24-2004, 02:55 PM
great album, best songs are undoubtedly Angel of Death and Raining Blood

stoned_soldier
06-24-2004, 07:38 PM
^ what about criminally insane... i like that more than the 2 you mentioned.

KazooVirtuoso
06-24-2004, 08:12 PM
I think that South of Heaven and Seasons in the Abyss are much better albums. In my opinion, RiB is a few awesome songs mixed with a bunch of mediocre songs.

Griffin_Page
06-25-2004, 04:25 PM
Nice review.

5/5

laranra
07-11-2004, 06:00 AM
Masterpiece. I think that duration isn't against its quality, but in favour of it. It's that shortness that makes it so good. It's worthwhile paying for it

lilpete86
07-11-2004, 07:51 AM
Awesome review for an awesome album. One of my all time favourite albums. But far to short :upset:

manuscriptreplica
07-11-2004, 12:04 PM
Still a masterpiece. I can still pull it out and listen to every song. My new favourites are 'Epidemic' and 'Reborn'.

RavenousMetalist87
07-11-2004, 12:27 PM
I know, but it makes the album so short. That is my gripe.

It makes us all unhappy it's only a half hour long

Still even if it's only a half hour, its a great half hour of speed-metal. Unless you want to listen to songs by Dream Theater and Opeth (Which are very lengthy but they're really good).

However, I really like this album a lot. I got it along with Ride the Lightning and ...And Justice For All last year. It was a gift along with the other 2 CDs, and I'm still hyper everytime I hear a song off that album.

lilpete86
07-11-2004, 12:31 PM
Any of the songs played of that album live are made 20 times better. The energy and power when angel of death is played live is unrivaled.

RavenousMetalist87
07-11-2004, 12:41 PM
Any of the songs played of that album live are made 20 times better. The energy and power when angel of death is played live is unrivaled.

I hope they play it at this year's Ozzfest. I'm definitely going to be full of hyperness if they play their really aggressive stuff.

lilpete86
07-11-2004, 12:47 PM
They did when they played at donnington :cool:

manuscriptreplica
07-12-2004, 08:46 AM
I think everyone would kill them if they played only from God Hates Us All.

zyxon
07-24-2004, 07:06 AM
Just so you know...
Angel of death is about the Auschwitz jew death camp in world war 2
all the things mention happenned there
"Auschwitz:the meaning of pain"
-first line
i think hitler is the angel of death, maybe

manuscriptreplica
07-25-2004, 05:14 AM
No it's not... It's about Josef Mengale (or something) and how he performed all this horrific things on patients. And he got away with it scot-free - hence the line "Rancid Angel of Death, flying free".

AnimalKracker918
07-26-2004, 06:33 PM
Angel Of Death... I'd imagine the angel of death might look like this: :evil: except a lot scarier... AWESOME SONG!!!! good band... great review

brewski
09-07-2004, 11:53 AM
Great review, awesome album. 5/5. This is the album that got me into speed/thrash metal, and just metal in general.

Horace
10-23-2004, 08:38 AM
Awesome review for an awesome album.

Ditto.

skateMASTERbater2
10-23-2004, 08:43 AM
good review, great album

Stoic
10-23-2004, 03:48 PM
I only like angel of death, necrophobic, reborn and raining blood. The rest bore me to death.

Iai
10-23-2004, 04:06 PM
I'd imagine the angel of death might look like this: :evil: except a lot scarier...

We call this "inspired stupidity".

sensitiveorgan00
10-23-2004, 04:12 PM
Good reivew. I'd give this album 4/5.
Favorite Songs:
Angel of Death
Postmortem
Raining Blood
Epidemic

manuscriptreplica
12-08-2004, 04:08 PM
this needs an edit - there are random characters everywhere!

Fixed :smoke: