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[QUOTE=Apocalyptic Raids]You used to be DuncMaster, correct?[/QUOTE]
Yes... why? :smoke: |
No real reason, just making sure :)
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:)
Oh, I forgot to thank Butcher for that Dark Angel album. Thanks Butcher. :smoke: |
Was the album Darkness Descends? It's a pretty good one.
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Apocalyptic Raids! i know this isn't the right place to ask, but who are Obituary and what are they like?? and to make it relevant... are they anything like Slayer?
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They are a death metal from florida .. not like slayer. But give it a listen if you can they are one of my favorite bands.
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nice one. will do. album to get?
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They are most well know for Cause of death...
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[QUOTE=Apocalyptic Raids]Was the album Darkness Descends? It's a pretty good one.[/QUOTE]
Yeah it was. I'm a tool I thought it was Slayer at first. :upset: |
haha.
Slayer influenced them. Gene Hoglan (DA's drummer) was their roadie in '83-'84. He is one of the people doing the gang vocals on Evil Has No Boundaries. |
[QUOTE=Apocalyptic Raids]haha.
[B]Slayer influenced them[/B]. Gene Hoglan (DA's drummer) was their roadie in '83-'84. He is one of the people doing the gang vocals on Evil Has No Boundaries.[/QUOTE] Fuc[I]k[/I] aye. Had me fooled for months. Same kind of riffs, drums. Just Slayer-like in general. |
Yeah. Dark Angel are faster though :p
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God, i dunno how many times i've said in this thread that Slayer have said they are coming to europe but not exactly when. Tom Araya said sometime in 'the fall'.
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The only reason i would go to Unholy Alliance would be to see Lamb Of God.
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[QUOTE=Neamhtrocaireach]The only reason i would go to Unholy Alliance would be to see Lamb Of God.[/QUOTE]
That's a nice way to bump the SLAYER thread. :p |
Yeah..... lol. Trying to cause some damn conversation.
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[QUOTE=Apocalyptic Raids]Yeah. Dark Angel are faster though :p[/QUOTE]
Necrophobic >>>>>>>> The Burning of Sodom. Not really, I like that song a lot more than Necrophobic. [QUOTE]For the most part, Slayer have finished recording tracks for their as-yet-untitled new album due out in the second half of 2006, and will begin the mixing process this week. This album is the first new studio album since 1990's "Seasons In The Abyss" that features the entire original Slayer lineup (drummer Lombardo left the band in 1992 and rejoined in early 2002). Rick Rubin, who helped solidify the much-emulated Slayer sound beginning with their genre-defining 1986 classic "Reign In Blood", is executive-producing, and Josh Abraham is producing. Working songtitles include "Catalyst", "Cult", "Supremist", and "Consfearacy".[/QUOTE] From Slayersaves.com [I]Consfearacy[/I].... sounds like a Kerry King song. =/ Not a cool song title rreally. But, [I]Supremist[/I] and [I]Jihad [/I]sound like they might hold up. [url]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8845653422324571016&q=kerry+king&pl=true[/url] I also stole that off of Slayersaves Kerry King doing p[SIZE="2"]or[/SIZE]n... :confused: |
All Slayer songs sound the same
But that one song that they all sound like is sooo dam kicking :D |
don't be silly, you just don't listen to 'em properly.
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[QUOTE=Butcher]
[url]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8845653422324571016&q=kerry+king&pl=true[/url] I also stole that off of Slayersaves Kerry King doing p[SIZE="2"]or[/SIZE]n... :confused:[/QUOTE] What the hell is that? |
[QUOTE=Slapping Penguin]All Slayer songs sound the same[/QUOTE]
You can say that about any band. |
I disagree.
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What's up guys?!
I havent been listening to slayer as of late but I really want to see the Unholy Alliance tour. What a badass lineup! I've been wanting to see Slayer LOG and COB forever. What's the latest info on the new album so far? |
I uno, go to the site?
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Newest info, is they've finished the songs and are mixing them I guess. The album title and release date are still a mystery. I haven't seen you on the forum for about a month. What's been up?
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Oh yeah, I read somwhere they had finished the songs. Was it in this thread I saw that? Hmm. Confused.
EDIT: Yeah, it was lol bout 10 posts up from this one. :smoke: |
I think I'm going to keep my expectations low for the album, so no matter what I won't be disappointed. I hated Diabolus and GHUA was only ok. Maybe this album will beat my expectations.
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:lol: @ your icon. Yeah, my expectations are low still though.
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My expectations are also low.
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well this has been released:
[QUOTE]The last time speed-metallers Slayer released an album's worth of new material, it came in the form of God Hates Us All and arrived on shelves the morning of September 11, 2001. So bass-wielding frontman Tom Araya understandably feels some apprehension about Slayer's forthcoming, still-untitled disc, which they're still working on in Los Angeles with producer Josh Abraham (Staind, Velvet Revolver). The finished product will be preceded by a digital release on June 6 (making Slayer one of several metal bands who just can't pass up the opportunity for a 6/6/06 release date). "I'm hoping that whenever it comes out, nothing major happens," Araya said. "It's like, 'I wonder what's going to happen this time around?' " The CD should surface in late July, he said, and feature the tracks "Cult," "Catalyst," "Catatonic" and "Jihad." At this stage, seven weeks into recording, five of the album's 11 tracks are finished and about to be put through the mixing process. Slayer still need to put the finishing touches on the remaining songs, but Araya expects the band will be finished with everything in the next week or so. "This album is actually like a culmination of everything we've done," Araya said. "There's one song that I'm thinking will surprise everybody, because of the song itself. I'm not going to say why, because you have to keep that element of surprise, dude. Musically, it's going to blow everybody away. It's going to trip everyone out. It has all the elements of everything we've done. No one's going to be disappointed with this record. It's fast, heavy — maybe faster than anything we've done before. It's going to be brutal. It's what everyone expects from a Slayer record." A track called "Eyes of the Insane," Araya said, is perhaps the most political song on the album. The song was inspired by an article he'd read in an issue of Texas Monthly magazine. "The song's about the effects of war on some of these soldiers," he said. "This article — and it was a pretty trippy article — it really affected me. The entire magazine was devoted to soldiers of this new Iraq conflict that's going on. The effect that the war has had on some of these kids who're coming home and having a tough time dealing with what they've seen — I mean, some of these kids are traumatized and mentally destroyed by what they've seen. The magazine also ran an entire list of the soldiers from Texas who've died. It was several pages with pictures of these kids. It blew my mind." The rest of the album's lyricism is standard Slayer fare: "Hate, religion — that kind of stuff," Araya said. This summer, Slayer will preview new material on the road as part of their closing set on each night of the Unholy Alliance Tour. The run kicks off June 6 in San Diego and wraps up July 22 in Long Beach, California. Treks in Europe, Japan, Australia and South America will follow. "For the heavier crowd, you're definitely going to get your money's worth [from this tour]," Araya said.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.slayersaves.com/news.htm[/url] So anyway, I think Haunting the Chapel are now my favoirite Slayer lyrics. And I've noticed how Chapel of Ghouls by Morbid Angel has similar lyrics to Slayer's Haunting the Chapel and Necrophiliac. |
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