Can we all just agree

  • Thread starter Thread starter Mailman1971
  • Start date Start date
maddnotez":n2ezpecz said:
I just can't agree. It would have to be a toss up between Seasons and Divine.

I will say South of Heaven has a couple of my favorite songs ever and is a definite third place but I liked both Seasons and Divine better as a whole.

I am 35 however and the first Slayer I ever heard was not Haunting the Chapel. I did own every single Slayer album after I heard them until that cover CD Undisputed Attitude. I did not really like that and then Diabolus was a major let down.

I got God hates us all thinking Slayer would return but the title track was the only good track to me. I have not even heard their latest album. Maybe it is great idk?

IMO they had an amazing run but can never be as good as they were back in their prime.

Now after seeing this I was urged to check out Repentless. Pretty cool, almost sounds like Slayer.

Can we agree that Kerry King is still the 2nd best guitarist in the band?

Really? I think undisputed attitude is a total gem. Hardcore done right. Fantastic production too. Brings out
the best out of drummer Bostaph. Oh well, you like what you like.
 
Hell Awaits is their darkest, most evil album by far, and my favorite. The guitar tone is downright demonic, the bass sound is sinister, and the reverb on the vocals and drums sound like they were recorded in the abyss. That album sounds like it was recorded in Hell. I got it in '85 when I was 15 and it blew my head off. I love R.I.B just as much, but Hell Awaits had already made an impact on me that couldn't be duplicated. After those two, I'm going S.O.H., Haunting, S.N.M, Seasons, Divine......
 
Beyond Black":3mnvwol8 said:
Hell Awaits is their darkest, most evil album by far, and my favorite. The guitar tone is downright demonic, the bass sound is sinister, and the reverb on the vocals and drums sound like they were recorded in the abyss. That album sounds like it was recorded in Hell. I got it in '85 when I was 15 and it blew my head off. I love R.I.B just as much, but Hell Awaits had already made an impact on me that couldn't be duplicated. After those two, I'm going S.O.H., Haunting, S.N.M, Seasons, Divine......

Absolutely. By far, one of the most darkest sounding albums out there. Same here, blew my mind also. Still does :thumbsup:

I just put RIB as #1 because its just right in your face for 28 mins straight and a bit more refined. But yes, if the presence of Hell is what they were going for when recording Hell Awaits, they nailed it better than anyone ever did imo. Everything about it from the cover art to the music.

Satan himself has claimed it to be his finest album of all time.
 
ElectricVoodoo":28pfl37a said:
Beyond Black":28pfl37a said:
Hell Awaits is their darkest, most evil album by far, and my favorite. The guitar tone is downright demonic, the bass sound is sinister, and the reverb on the vocals and drums sound like they were recorded in the abyss. That album sounds like it was recorded in Hell. I got it in '85 when I was 15 and it blew my head off. I love R.I.B just as much, but Hell Awaits had already made an impact on me that couldn't be duplicated. After those two, I'm going S.O.H., Haunting, S.N.M, Seasons, Divine......

Absolutely. By far, one of the most darkest sounding albums out there. Same here, blew my mind also. Still does :thumbsup:

I just put RIB as #1 because its just right in your face for 28 mins straight and a bit more refined. But yes, if the presence of Hell is what they were going for when recording Hell Awaits, they nailed it better than anyone ever did imo. Everything about it from the cover art to the music.

Satan himself has claimed it to be his finest album of all time.
Absolutely my brotha, absolutely. To this day, the first two minutes of the song "Hell Awaits" is still one of the, if not
THE heaviest, most evil fucking pieces of music ever recorded. The guitar tone literally sounds like demons growling.
Then the rest of the tune is like punk from Hell. That album simply destroys beginning to end, man. Lightning in a
mothafuckin bottle...
 
RIB for me as well but Hell Awaits and Chemical Warfare live are the shiznit! South of Heaven 2nd for me. I actually dig how they got more experimental with half time beats and slower tempo's on it but still had plenty of fast stuff.

Love the way D. Sardy had Bostaph sounding on Undisputed Attitude. Shame they couldn't do an original record together. Records after Season's have great songs but all killer no filler was a thing of the past.
 
Let's not forget Decade of Aggression, that album has the heaviest version of Hell Awaits. Guitar tones on the first cassette is epic,IMO. Just like Randy Rhoads tone on the Tribute album, my favorite of all time.

Damn, no love for Show No Mercy at all huh?

I still have that album on rotation regularly, as Reign in blood.

I used to know riffs from all of their songs back in the day, my friends thought I was a guitar god or something....LOL. Far from it though, very far. Lol

:rock:

Thanks Jeff for all the great memories, you wrote the baddest riffs of all time.

:rock:
 
chimp":3h0f1x07 said:
maddnotez":3h0f1x07 said:
I just can't agree. It would have to be a toss up between Seasons and Divine.

I will say South of Heaven has a couple of my favorite songs ever and is a definite third place but I liked both Seasons and Divine better as a whole.

I am 35 however and the first Slayer I ever heard was not Haunting the Chapel. I did own every single Slayer album after I heard them until that cover CD Undisputed Attitude. I did not really like that and then Diabolus was a major let down.

I got God hates us all thinking Slayer would return but the title track was the only good track to me. I have not even heard their latest album. Maybe it is great idk?

IMO they had an amazing run but can never be as good as they were back in their prime.

Now after seeing this I was urged to check out Repentless. Pretty cool, almost sounds like Slayer.

Can we agree that Kerry King is still the 2nd best guitarist in the band?

Really? I think undisputed attitude is a total gem. Hardcore done right. Fantastic production too. Brings out
the best out of drummer Bostaph. Oh well, you like what you like.

Yeah man I just never liked that kind of stuff. I did like DRI way back when but I was never much into punk. I listened to a bit of COC and Bad Brains but as far as any old Hardcore that I was really into, I liked the Crumbsuckers quite a bit and bands like Madball, Integrity, Breakdown, Candiria and Earth Crisis. I preferred the heavy mosh pit Hardcore vs the punk type.

I could give Undisputed attitude another listen I suppose. It was one of those CD's that I listened to once and never listened to again because it didn't do anything for me at all. Obviously it wasn't Slayer and that's what I wanted to hear at the time I suppose.

Bostaph is an amazing drummer but I think he did a fine job on Divine. He made a statement on that Album. The entire band did. Everything from the Album name to the first 5 seconds of the CD with his badass drum fill to start the CD to the music was just unbelievable to me. 213 is probably my favorite Slayer song along with Killing Fields.
 
Actually, everyone agreed that Slayer are an all time great band.
 
They definitely had their staple in time on the thrash scene.
:rock:
 
Love south of heaven and God hates us all second. Every song on god is fucking brutal.!!
 
maddnotez":1p2w8278 said:
chimp":1p2w8278 said:
maddnotez":1p2w8278 said:
I just can't agree. It would have to be a toss up between Seasons and Divine.

I will say South of Heaven has a couple of my favorite songs ever and is a definite third place but I liked both Seasons and Divine better as a whole.

I am 35 however and the first Slayer I ever heard was not Haunting the Chapel. I did own every single Slayer album after I heard them until that cover CD Undisputed Attitude. I did not really like that and then Diabolus was a major let down.

I got God hates us all thinking Slayer would return but the title track was the only good track to me. I have not even heard their latest album. Maybe it is great idk?

IMO they had an amazing run but can never be as good as they were back in their prime.

Now after seeing this I was urged to check out Repentless. Pretty cool, almost sounds like Slayer.

Can we agree that Kerry King is still the 2nd best guitarist in the band?


Really? I think undisputed attitude is a total gem. Hardcore done right. Fantastic production too. Brings out
the best out of drummer Bostaph. Oh well, you like what you like.

Yeah man I just never liked that kind of stuff. I did like DRI way back when but I was never much into punk. I listened to a bit of COC and Bad Brains but as far as any old Hardcore that I was really into, I liked the Crumbsuckers quite a bit and bands like Madball, Integrity, Breakdown, Candiria and Earth Crisis. I preferred the heavy mosh pit Hardcore vs the punk type.

I could give Undisputed attitude another listen I suppose. It was one of those CD's that I listened to once and never listened to again because it didn't do anything for me at all. Obviously it wasn't Slayer and that's what I wanted to hear at the time I suppose.

Bostaph is an amazing drummer but I think he did a fine job on Divine. He made a statement on that Album. The entire band did. Everything from the Album name to the first 5 seconds of the CD with his badass drum fill to start the CD to the music was just unbelievable to me. 213 is probably my favorite Slayer song along with Killing Fields.

Dittohead is an incredibly badass tune.
 
Mailman1971":1i27swbg said:
They definitely had their staple in time on the thrash scene.
:rock:

I think they did much more than that. They pretty much paved the way for very evil music as well.
 
maddnotez":2jr8z4m0 said:
Bostaph is an amazing drummer but I think he did a fine job on Divine. He made a statement on that Album. The entire band did. Everything from the Album name to the first 5 seconds of the CD with his badass drum fill to start the CD to the music was just unbelievable to me. 213 is probably my favorite Slayer song along with Killing Fields.



that album is in my all time top 10 metal albums. the whole thing is a masterpiece
 
I'll agree. At one time, in my top five albums all time. South of Heaven is killer. Followed by Reign in Blood and Seasons. Ghosts of War is the best.
 
reign in blood is my favorite, but i like all of the slayer stuff.
 
I saw Slayer on the RIB tour in 86 at a club in SF called the Stone which is sadly long gone. Man what a crazy show , bodies were flying everywhere. I remember the crowd chanting Piece By Piece but the band didn't play it , Tom said that song required an orchestra.
 
Back
Top