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elder08
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Posted: 22 Apr 2010 at 1:21pm |
Whole band is shit, there are so many better bands but yet this one is considered Metal Legend? Makes no sense honestly would rather listen to 3oh!3 than slayer and i HATE POP!
My reasoning behind this thread is i was wondering if im the only one, I mean they're not that good and I was wondering if you like them, why you do?
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I scrolled through the offended page and listened to cannibal corpse while masturbating.-elder08
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Sleepwalker
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I'm perfectly fine with you creating a thread to find out why people consider Slayer a Metal legend, but you don't need to say that the whole band is shit because you don't like them yourself.
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UMUR
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Nope that might be a bit out of line really. At least elaborate on what you don�t like about them. Is it the vocals, the excessive guitar soloing...etc. Have you listened to every single album by the band? And if not which albums do you base your contempt on? They�ve made quite a few you know and they don�t all sound the same.
I�ll state why I�m about the worlds�s biggest fan in my reviews.
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DeathOfSeasons
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I wouldn't call Slayer shit but I'll say they're definitely overrated. Their post-Reign in Blood material is pretty boring to me, and even their classic albums are still overrated. For me the main thing Slayer had going for them (well apart from the kick ass riffs) was their speed. When I first heard Reign in Blood it sounded so fresh and energetic, but for me that feeling left once I heard South of Heaven.
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elder08
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your right about the shit thing but i shall elaborate i heard raining blood because my friend decided to show me them when i got into Cannibal Corpse. I really hated the vocals and didnt like how the whole song kinda sounded off key. I would dwell into more songs but they seem satanist or at least hardcore atheist with live stages graffitied in " GOD HATES YOU" |
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I scrolled through the offended page and listened to cannibal corpse while masturbating.-elder08
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rushfan4
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Slayer were too extreme for my tastes back in the day, although a friend did have Reign In Blood and it wasn't too bad. We were listening to Metallica, Megadeth, Exodus, Overkill and the Suicidal Tendencies around that same time.
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Negoba
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Slayer had some good riffs but they were always #4 of the big 4 for me. (Actually probably behind Testament too.) Araya's vocals were just too raw and the whole music was just more punk like, and I'm not a punk fan. Too stripped down, just about as much nuance as a boulder.
I remember watching a band covering a Slayer tune in high school and one of the parents bursting out laughing because the lyrics were so bad.
But good riffs earns you some respect in the world of metal no matter what. Edited by Negoba - 22 Apr 2010 at 3:45pm |
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Stephen
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@elder :
looks like the main reason you hate Slayer is because they have a satanic imagery, but in fact, that's only pure theatrical and not reflecting their true belief. I once heard that Tom Araya is even a church activist (don't know if it's true) while Kerry King is probably indeed an atheist, but hearing them is just like watching horror movie, just for fun. anyway, i agree with Jay's opinion that they had several good riffs but nothing's really memorable and interest me as much as Metallica or Testament to me :) |
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Pekka
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I think Reign in Blood is a fantastic half hour of senseless violence, one of my favourite metal albums. Seasons in the Abyss is another great Slayer album and I quite like Christ Illusion as well. I should listen to more of South of Heaven.
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UMUR
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^Oh hell yeah you should definitely listen more to South of Heaven. It took a lot of years to grow on me, but now it�s one of my favorites. Take a listen to the excessive soloing in Live Undead or the simple but effectful start in Spill the Blood. I love that album.
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MAVIIIVAM
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I'm in agreement with most accessments with Slayer,
Though I do understand why the the are considered a Classic among Thrash, they were the 1st to play their type of Thrash Metal, they started this trend of "this kind", and at the beginning when I 1st heard them, they deffinately have "Punk" roots, but so did Iron Maiden. It wasnt till Reign in Blood did I "like" them, I LOVE Araya's Screaming Raw Vocals though, and Dave Lombardo is one of the most technical and fastest drummers still (especially then, that is until we all heard Morbid Angel), but I think his true skills shown in his Band "Grip Inc." when he left Slayer. And I was a fan of his replacement Paul Bostaph years before with the Great Tech- Thrashers "Forbidden". The thing that I noticed in their beginning and in Reign, Hanneman and King were awesome at riffage from Hell! But their soloing was, well . . . like mine back then, I DIDNT KNOW HOW TO SOLO (and I'm still working at it). They had no "theory", it was noodling to the purest sence, it was "fake" scales, it was just fingers going fast all over the fret board to fit into the structures of each song. But as the each Album came, Hanneman got MUCH better, and King is STILL a noodler , lets face it, he's the rythem guitarist and has come up with some awesome riffs and I think thats where he is very comfortable while adding his "signature" whammy bar trems. I too am a bit cringy when I read the lyrics, and the way they "avoid" the questions of what theyre beliefs or song lyrics stand for/what purpose, has always made me scratch my head. But I guess thats theyre right, they dont need to or want to be role-models. But everytime I see Kerry in an interview, it seems like he wants to punch out the interviewer, the man has some issues, I can feel the animosity through the TV screen, and from everything I've heard, he's an athiest and has a hatred for "Gods", which always astounds me, theyre lyrics can be really intelligent at times but "logic" tells me, its not Gods fault, its MAN who interpets what THEY want to hear and use it to their own advantage. The last few albums have gotten more explicit and its a total turn-off, I like the "sound" of the latest, but most of the lyrics turned me off, lyrics mean alot to me so I cant avoid it. I mean NO disrespect to the Fans, they have a "Legion" litterally, and I understand it, but I dont understand the fanatism that follows them, engraving the Slayer Logos on themselves and other maniacle behaviour of some. I'm sure they think "man those are some sick F***s!" but at the same time they take it as "This is the kind of fans we have, thats why we are here". Okay so I'm a Christian "believer", but I actually like "Deicide" because theyre soo heavy, aggressive and evil that they amaze me that theyre excellent musicians, but I'd be hard pressed to buy their albums (And Satanism is soo full of paradoxes I just shake my head. I'm sure the same can be said for my beliefs, yet the core of my beliefs is for good, not dark, and gives people hope, not un-abashed reason to be self destructive or destructive and, and, and etc. etc.). If I were to own Slayer albums: Reign in Blood (which I do) Seasons in the Abyss South of Heaven (and this) and "War Ensemble" is a GREAT song! Now I guess I'll get (but I'll take some with me! ) |
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FusionKing
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I really like Slayer. I very much like the riffs, enjoy the atonal soloing and actually I am happy with the vocals, they're perfectly suited to the brutality of the tunes, raw, crude yet never get too much for me. As for thier image, I'm a serious atheist, so it doesn't bother me, I quite enjoy a bit of heathenistic imagery in my metal!
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The T 666
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There's no problem with a thread about one disliking a band, but I think "Slayer Hater" sends a wrong message...I'll change the thread title.
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Beekeeper
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I agree to an extent with the original post.
They're certainly mediocre, they only have one riff, play the worst solos in all of metal and are hopelessly one dimensional. They're just considered legendary because they're popular and accessible and those factors blow things out of proportion. There were dozens of bands around at the same time that had better riffs, better vocals and proper guitar solos. Edited by Beekeeper - 24 Apr 2010 at 1:35am |
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Harry
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As individual musicians (excluding the drummers) they were never THAT great, but MAN, something just f**king happened when they came together as a collective.
Reign in Blood will always be in my top 5 favorite 80s thrash metal albums along with Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?, So Far, So Good, So What? , Master of Puppets and Ride The Lightning |
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NecronCommander
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I like Slayer, but only to some extent.
True, they have hardcore punk roots, but they deserve their spot in the Big 4. My only real complaint with them is that their music is all too similar. There are obviously some standout tracks that are seriously awesome, but for the most part, their riffage, drumming, lyrics, vocal style, and themes are all one in the same, across all albums. I think the extent of their themes gave them a lot of appeal for being pretty edgy. I prefer Testament as well. |
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The T 666
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This. Bostaph and Lombardo were (are) masters of the drum, but neither Araya, nor Hanneman or King are more than average musicians. Yet their combination creates sparks of serious power. Reign in Blood is amazing, but so is Seasons in the Abyss and South Of Heaven, and some songs in Hell Awaits and Divine Intervention. They went downhill afterwards, but they have regained some of their lost greatness with last years' World Painted Blood
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topofsm
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The same for me. I've barely been able to tell between certain songs. Especially on RIB, where after Angel of Death it seems to be a 20 minute fest of rapid boom-chas on the drum and undistinct quick riffs on the guitar.
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Lost respect for these archives when I saw Creed added, among other bands. Not going to be foruming here anymore. You can keep my reviews if you want.
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slow man
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I really like them. They give me exactly what I want to hear when I'm in the mood for ruthless thrash. They have their own sound with rough vocals, wild-noisy solos and spectacular drumwork. Sure,there are more bands but Slayer gives me the aggression I simply like the most. Their music is original,especially the first years of their carreer,and has influenced many other bands. I don't think they are overrated.It's a good thing when people go out of their mind on Slayer. When I was younger there were times I released almost every day my energy on them. Now today my collection is too big to hear them regular,but still they are favorite. Hell awaits & South of heaven are some of the classic albums, but I also like albums as Divine intervention & Christ illusion. The weakest album is Diabolus in musica. However it has great tracks as Bitter peace,Scrum &Point;also maybe the most progressive album. As far as I understood they won't continue Slayer when the members reach an age of far in the 50.
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Time Signature
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I like Slayer - they're pure energy, mean riffage, and insane shreddy solos - I guess their music is pure anger. And I really like Tom Araya's voice; I think it's much better now than when he was younger. It took some time for me to be able to appreciate Slayer, because they were so extreme - and, in a way, they're still more extreme and angry than many death metal bands are. If I'm pissed off, I listen to slayer, and my anger goes away, because I can live it our through rocking along with their music. I think they're great.
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