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'Hate Worldwide'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPSutpPzsPA

Not breaking any new ground in the song, but its Slayer. The same huy who recorded Metallica's 'Death Magnetic' did Slayer's new album.
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Yea, pretty much same old same old. Gotta love Slayer though.
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Not bad, but it's no Seasons in the Abyss.
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Am I in the minority for wishing they'd put out another album like Diabolus in Musica? Reign in Blood, Seasons in the Abyss, and South of Heaven are all great albums but I've heard them done over enough. Man do I love Diabolus.
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This band bores me to no end.
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UncleScabby wrote:Am I in the minority for wishing they'd put out another album like Diabolus in Musica? Reign in Blood, Seasons in the Abyss, and South of Heaven are all great albums but I've heard them done over enough. Man do I love Diabolus.


i loved diabolus. i know people that hated it, but i thought it was awsome.
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Slayer's a lot like the AC/DC of trash metal. They're consistent. You have a pretty good idea of what you're getting with every album. You know it's going to deliver the goods. It's not going to be ground-breaking or turn the music world upside down.

Those things are neither good nor bad.
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bassist_25 wrote:Slayer's a lot like the AC/DC of trash metal. They're consistent. You have a pretty good idea of what you're getting with every album. You know it's going to deliver the goods. It's not going to be ground-breaking or turn the music world upside down.

Those things are neither good nor bad.
I agree with this statement.

I often wonder if they avoid trying anything really new or "ground breaking" because they have a formula that they know people will like and will sell records?
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faceoffmuzik wrote: I often wonder if they avoid trying anything really new or "ground breaking" because they have a formula that they know people will like and will sell records?
They absolutely do.
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FourthDimensionAudio wrote:'Hate Worldwide'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPSutpPzsPA

...The same huy who recorded Metallica's 'Death Magnetic' did Slayer's new album.
Is it just me or does the production of Death Magnetic just sound so much more vibrant compared to this? I noticed this especially in the guitars. Fidelman really disagreed with Rubin about the mix of DM, but in the end, perhaps Rubin was right.
bassist_25 wrote:Slayer's a lot like the AC/DC of trash metal. They're consistent. You have a pretty good idea of what you're getting with every album. You know it's going to deliver the goods. It's not going to be ground-breaking or turn the music world upside down.

Those things are neither good nor bad.
Excellent comparison! I enjoy both those bands (in very small doses) for exactly those reasons. This is neither good or bad, but it is what it is.
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Not breaking any new ground in the song
I am gonna disagree with you on one thing Keith. Thats the first song I ever heard in the modern Slayer era that doesnt sound like the rhythm guitars were recorded through their signature marshall sound. That single note rhythm is really void of gain structure; which I really dig. The leads go right back to the boosted JCM sound; but I find the rhythm sound kinda cool for a band who never has wavered too far from a certain sound.

I picked up the last album even though I pretty much told everyone that I wouldnt. After about 5 listens I really started to dig it. I kinda wish that they would have stayed away from the Jesus Christ is an asshole vibes; but I guess thats Kerry King just writing what he thinks will sell Slayer albums.

I will buy the disc; because for me these guys are the one band I have listened to and supported for 23 years. Its kind of a thing I just feel compelled to do. The worst part is that at the end of the day I dont even find King and Hannemans lead playing that bad; maybe because I have listened to so many of their atonal guitar solos I cant decipher what a shredder would even play over their bizarre rhythms.

thanks for posting the link
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I remember reading an interview with King once & he said he doesn't believe all the Jesus/God hating lyrics he writes, but he does it because he knows it'll get a rise out of people.

I just think it's funny when people go on about how evil a band they are & you know they are sitting backstage, laughing, saying "Can you believe they still believe this shit?" :lol:
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I read that Tom Araya is actually a devoted christian and has been for years. His kids are all attending christian schools. I just read an interview where he says as soon as the shows done he's on a plane flying back to his wife and kids to take them on bike rides and help with home work!
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Tom is very much a Christian. He always seemed like a cool dude in interviews. Though Kerry King looks like a scary dude you wouldn't want to fuck with, he graduated valedictorian of his high school class; he's a pretty smart cat. I don't think a lot of people give cats like Slayer credit for who they are as people.

We've talked about this on here before, but a lot of the satanic stuff in music is just smoke and mirrors. Glen Benton is the only one who I think actually takes the "Hail Satan!" stuff seriously, and even with him, I wonder how much of it is an act.
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I guess I should officially state that Slayer is about as evil as a ham sandwich.
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Killjingle wrote: I am gonna disagree with you on one thing Keith. Thats the first song I ever heard in the modern Slayer era that doesnt sound like the rhythm guitars were recorded through their signature marshall sound. That single note rhythm is really void of gain structure; which I really dig. The leads go right back to the boosted JCM sound; but I find the rhythm sound kinda cool for a band who never has wavered too far from a certain sound.
Chad, I'm listening to the track for the first time right now, and I totally agree with you. I love the tone on this, and Slayer's tone has always been hit and miss for me. The note definition on this tune couldn't be any better.

As a heavy band that always had a good amount of mids in their guitar tone, I always found it ironic that the myriad of bands trying to copy Slayer's sound do the opposite and scoop their mids.

Here's Kerry King demoing his signature head: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExGLpWf14TY
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bassist_25 wrote:Tom is very much a Christian. He always seemed like a cool dude in interviews. Though Kerry King looks like a scary dude you wouldn't want to fuck with, he graduated valedictorian of his high school class; he's a pretty smart cat. I don't think a lot of people give cats like Slayer credit for who they are as people.

We've talked about this on here before, but a lot of the satanic stuff in music is just smoke and mirrors. Glen Benton is the only one who I think actually takes the "Hail Satan!" stuff seriously, and even with him, I wonder how much of it is an act.


tenacious d also is very satanic. they had on their first album an entire bit devoted to satan. i mean... that is why they are famous... because of satan... anyone see pick of destiny? ... draws like a pencil...
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Glen Benton has stated in interviews that ,now that he has children,he wishes he wouldn't have branded an inverted cross into his forehead.Funny shit. :lol: All hail Plankton,All hail Plankton.

Oh and i like the song.
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Let me revisit a prior thought that I shared...

I kinda wish that they would have stayed away from the Jesus Christ is an asshole vibes; but I guess thats Kerry King just writing what he thinks will sell Slayer albums.
The reason why I said this is I find myself singing along with the tunes sometimes when I am working in my yard. Its just funny in a way that Im out painting my wooden picket fence and singing "Ive made my choice, 666" or I am planting grass seed "I'll take the devil anyday; hail satan"

I suppose the neighbor has to wonder WTF?
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Yeah I know what your saying Chad, I was cutting my hedge one day and had Goatwhore's new one on blasting and the song Apocalyptic Havoc was on and has the line "Who needs God when you've got Satan ?" The retired lady next door took her little dog inside and gave me a horrified look.
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rofl
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Killjingle wrote:I guess I should officially state that Slayer is about as evil as a ham sandwich.
I totally agree.
Very much a gimmick band. I dig their music though. Im just glad they are still making music after all these years without changing styles....unlike Metallica! Thank God Metallica is starting to head in the right direction again.
Slayer knows what works for them and they stick to that. I dont really pay attention their newer lyrics much. They are trying too hard to be anti-God and evil. They dont want you to see their off days where they are playing golf dressed like tiger woods.

For the record, Jeff Hanneman is totally underrated. He wrote most of Slayer's classic songs. Kerry Queen gets too much recognition when people think about slayer. He is the biggest sellout wannabe gimmick lord in thrash metal. I like the band he is in, but dislike him.
Anyway, Slayer rules!! \m/
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Keith is 100 precent right-

Jeff Hanneman > Kerry King

Hanneman writes may better songs IMO and wrote most of the songs Slayer are known for. King is a loud mouth poser- i met the guy once he was a total dick. i tried to shake his hand and gave him a quick "Great job on Diabolus. You guys are on fire." i got the "i have things to do" response that i countered with "don't let me slow ya down tough guy." he stared at me dumbly and didn't say anything and walked away. not being an ass, but he knows he would have got his ass kicked lol.

but back to the new song- was i the only one waitng for some kind of bridge or key change that never happened? the song needed some kind of curve ball that never came making it pretty ordinary...
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