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I'll Show You What I've Known All This Time...
There's always a certain level of hype and praise surrounding each and every Slayer release. The band has rightfully built up an enormous following thanks to such classics as Reign In Blood, South Of Heaven, and Seasons In The Abyss. Their reputation has become so great, in fact, that they can wait... Read full review »
Guess what Slayer god hates you too! But I think your Awesome!
Slayer – God Hates Us All
Guess what God
Slayer hates you right back. The outer packaging hides the actual cover of this record, but those who buy the record will find that Slayer is not sheepish in their apparent hatred for religion. The inner cover features a photo of a bible covered in...
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Been waiting for something like this...
I have been waiting for someone to release something like this, and Slayer has. I have been feeling the same way about some of the stuff on the album, I will get to that though.
It seems they released this album to release aggression. Thats what the whole thing is, nothing really...
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Slayer-Still Slaying?
I've been a slayer fan for a long time now, so when "God Hates Us All" hit the shelves I had to have it! And I have to say I was impressed that the Slayer boys can still jam at such an intense level. This album is like a jack hammer on the brain with pummeling drum beats and growling guitar riffs... Read full review »
Cacophany - Slayer is slipping
OK, I'm gonna go against my better judgement here, and honestly review this Slayer album, although I know all of the Slayer fans out there are gonna hate-mail me to Kingdom Come.
First off, I should say that I am a true Slayer fan. I was right there when the first Slayer album ("Show no...
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Slayer's Hate levels reach an all Time High.
This album was first released in Australia, Melbourne my home town and was pretty much anticipated by all Slayer fans around the world, it was worth the wait.
The lyrics have been written mostly by Kerry King, his aggression is evident and ever present, his style is direct and there is no...
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"God Hates Us All" ~ Album Of The Year
Slayer....the legendary, influencial, ground breaking Metal band from California, has a new studio effort. "God Hates Us All" has sold almost 22,000 copies already, and for good reason. This is a fantastic collection of 13 fresh tracks from the band, who has gone out on a limb creating the BEST,... Read full review »
Still SLAYER
20 years later...and SLAYER still blows everyone else away. No one can tear your face off better than SLAYER. SLAYER has always been the best thrash band, and GOD HATES US ALL only further proves it. This is possibly their best release since Seasons in the Abyss. Fast. Furious. Hard. Loud. Turned... Read full review »
Slayer's Payback!
So Metallica goes from "Kill 'em All" to "Load". Megadeth goes from "Killing is my Buisness..." to "Risk". Slayer goes from "Show No Mercy" to ...... ..... no opposite. No Opposite. "God Hates Us All" is exactly like the Slayer you first got into. Heaven bashing Speed metal with these insane solo's... Read full review »
Slayer Heads
I am a true Slayer fan and own every album by Slayer. This album by far is the most brutal, crazy, sick and twisted album yet. Tom Araya is more psycho than ever when it comes to vocals or bass guitar. Jeff Hannneman and Kerry King are thrashing on the guitars as if they were trying to kill them... Read full review »
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God Hates Us All
While thrash-metal peers Metallica and Megadeth have mellowed both musically and lyrically, Slayer's music and message remains unrelentingly anti-nearly- everything and almost unspeakably brutal. Without significant radio airplay, the hard-core California-bred quartet has amassed a loyal fan base that will not be disappointed by the 42 minutes of sheer aggression found on God Hates Us All. The twin-guitar onslaught of Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, coupled with the rapid heartbeat double bass drums of Paul Bostaph, match the often sacrilegious and abhorrent-to-many lyrics, made even more disturbing by the fact that the CD's release coincided with the World Trade Center tragedy. This is metal for atheists, as King writes terrifyingly prophetically: "Pessimist, terrorist, targeting the next mark/ Global chaos feeding on hysteria." In keeping with the album's doomsday outlook, "New Faith" offers: "Welcome to the horror of the Revelation." A terrifyingly vitriolic and too-real album, God Hates Us All more than earns the parental advisory sticker it carries. --Katherine Turman
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