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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => E-Board - Movies, Music, TV, Videogames, Comics => Topic started by: Soul Crusher on October 31, 2011, 10:49:34 AM
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Holy fuck, that is one hell of a pit going on. Can't believe these guys have been cranking it out for 30 fucking years man. Araya's voice sound just as good today as it did back then.
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they never sold out.
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Truly, they were just content to write and play shitty repetitive music in the 1990s and 2000s, all the while touring as much as possible, so they could play the music from the their first five stellar albums, the quality of which they could never replicate.
Divine Intervention/Diabolus in Musica sound pretty much the same with the second being a bit faster
Their last two are so similar to the point where you suspect the second was taken from outtakes of the first.
God Hates Us All was a laughable experiment in copying Pantera/Machine Head.
Zero originality
Last album was real good.
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2nd half of Post Mortem makes me want to rub one out.
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Holy crap.
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Truly, they were just content to write and play shitty repetitive music in the 1990s and 2000s, all the while touring as much as possible, so they could play the music from the their first five stellar albums, the quality of which they could never replicate.
Divine Intervention/Diabolus in Musica sound pretty much the same with the second being a bit faster
Their last two are so similar to the point where you suspect the second was taken from outtakes of the first.
God Hates Us All was a laughable experiment in copying Pantera/Machine Head.
Zero originality
After Seasons, I agree it all started sounding the same but their past still stands to this day and that's all I care to hear when I see them live.
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I love Slayer - they made me buy my first BC Rich which I'm still torturing today.
Fallout boy Ramondo is spot on... good to see that people are critical and can seperate between good and bad.
I love them from Show to Intervention + punk trip.
1998 was the year were their albums became laughable. I vividly remember arguing with a friend who was like "dobolus is such a great bla bla bla"... boy, I still want to punch him so hard in the face that his nose would explode.
Hail Slaytan!
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I love Slayer - they made me buy my first BC Rich which I'm still torturing today.
Fallout boy Ramondo is spot on... good to see that people are critical and can seperate between good and bad.
I love them from Show to Intervention + punk trip.
1998 was the year were their albums became laughable. I vividly remember arguing with a friend who was like "dobolus is such a great bla bla bla"... boy, I still want to punch him so hard in the face that his nose would explode.
Hail Slaytan!
Love that song. BTW - Christ Illusion has a few good ones and so does Hate Worldwide. Jihad, Black Serenade, Cult, and a few others are good.
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Holy crap.
The man is a machine gun, you know he is the main thing that keeps them together when they're playing live, they're clearly not the tightest band but they are very lucky in having the best drummer in metal, actually they always had great drummers, bostaph, dette etc...
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I actually was at that concert. Best concert of my life. $100 and saw the Big 4 at Yankee Stadium w good seats.
When Slayer played Black Magic - I shoved the guy next to me just for the hell of it.
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I actually was at that concert. Best concert of my life. $100 and saw the Big 4 at Yankee Stadium w good seats.
When Slayer played Black Magic - I shoved the guy next to me just for the hell of it.
The crowd in the front looks comatose- where they all "tallica" fans? :p
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The crowd in the front looks comatose- where they all "tallica" fans? :p
Yeah - crowd was a little older.
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killer cover
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The Root of all Evil shirt was one of my favorites.
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The Root of all Evil shirt was one of my favorites.
I just got the 911 shirt they released. I also wear my reign in blood shit slot. Says on the back "do you want to die!"
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The Root of all Evil shirt was one of my favorites.
Mine too - still have it in my wardrobe.
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Mine too - still have it in my wardrobe.
I still remember one of my teachers giving me a tape of some Christian "rock" band after asking me about that shirt and who Slayer was. It didnt help that some of the other classmates were telling her it was "devil music" just to see the look on her face. hahahah Needless to say I smashed the tape in the hallway after class. lol
I couldnt beleive how 3D the thing looked like. So cool at the time.
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South of Heaven is a masterpiece from start to finish.
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tom Arraya has the most evil laugh.
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Jeff = Trump's bastard son.
This was when he was still healthy - hasn't been the same after his drug hiatus.
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Jeff = Trump's bastard son.
This was when he was still healthy - hasn't been the same after his drug hiatus.
All kidding aside - i literally play slayer for at least an hour a day, every day, where slayer shirts still, go to see them every time they are within 100 miles of me.
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Jeff = Trump's bastard son.
This was when he was still healthy - hasn't been the same after his drug hiatus.
I always thought his problem was alcohol, the first and only time I saw them live I was in the front rows, hanneman showed up with totally bloodshot eyes, I don't think he was able to see anything...
... and he still didn't miss a note
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Trump Jr. said in an interview that he did heroin(GuitarPlayer94 if I remember correctly).
Add to that the coke that is affordable if you get bigger, as a band not as a bodybuilder :D, and generate some money.
Jeff's play suffered tremendously after 91(post drugs) and he never recovered. Endless shredding is his best friend now. King has always been more disciplined and though he's way less gifted than Jeff he is still a somewhat merciless force at what he does.
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Jeff's play suffered tremendously after 91(post drugs) and he never recovered. Endless shredding is his best friend now. King has always been more disciplined and though he's way less gifted than Jeff he is still a somewhat merciless force at what he does.
Couldn't agree more. Hanneman wrote most of their best tunes during their early years, then took a back seat until the last one where he wrote i think half the songs.
King started more slowly in his playing but developed steadily, especially after Seasons, where if I remember rightly they both took lessons from Joe Satriani.
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