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Trollheart 09-08-2017 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by MicShazam (Post 1871880)
Are you guys even being serious here? I can't tell.
Slayer is the AC/DC of thrash metal.
Of course their songs don't sound literally the same, but... close enough for the degree to which I care about the band. Ok so the very first album and Diabolus in Musica were a bit different, but how many albums do they have?

100%. And the next statement is, well, just wrong. I mean, AC/DC? I should get Batty to give Tom your home address....
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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1871881)
Are you? Because that's hella wrong.




They have 12 albums and they're all great and unique except for Repentless. And World Painted Blood to a lesser extent.

And Undisputed Attitude. That's just awful.
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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1871892)
AFAIC they're all night and day different. Reign in Blood was the savage, 30 minute headbang whose only purpose was to destroy everything; South of Heaven was when they slowed down, got melodic, and Tom Araya didn't scream as much; and Seasons in the Abyss was where they basically summed up their career with their most polished album to date, while also pushing their more melodic experimentations to their logical conclusions. To me it's not even splitting hairs. Those albums are simply highly different.

QFT. Even I recognise the difference.
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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1871904)
I mean basically yeah, but it was also by far the best Slayer album since Seasons in the Abyss and the only one I've cared about since (although as a teenager I definitely did have some love for God Hates Us All.) But if you ever do me any favor then listen to their first three albums in sequence and then tell me all their **** sounds the same. Those albums all have a Slayer-ness, but they sound almost nothing alike in a lot of ways, from production to delivery to vocals. They're basically the sound of a band perfecting thrash with each subsequent release, and no other band would ever touch that evolution. After that the band's sound never really expanded to the same extent, even though it definitely did evolve.

And don't forget Haunting the Chapel.

The Batlord 09-08-2017 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1871938)
100%. And the next statement is, well, just wrong. I mean, AC/DC? I should get Batty to give Tom your home address....

And Undisputed Attitude. That's just awful.

QFT. Even I recognise the difference.

And don't forget Haunting the Chapel.

I'll never forget Haunting the Chapel, that is a godlike Slayer release. All of it rules, but "Chemical Warfare" is most def a brilliant 1st wave black metal anthem.

Trollheart 09-08-2017 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1871953)
I'll never forget Haunting the Chapel, that is a godlike Slayer release. All of it rules, but "Chemical Warfare" is most def a brilliant 1st wave black metal anthem.

It is superb, I have to agree. It's kind of like you're walking through the eponymous chapel, watching the shadows, thinking you know what to expect when BAM! This ****ing hideous monster jumps out howling at you, you **** your pants, and life, and metal, is never the same again.

The Batlord 09-08-2017 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1871962)
It is superb, I have to agree. It's kind of like you're walking through the eponymous chapel, watching the shadows, thinking you know what to expect when BAM! This ****ing hideous monster jumps out howling at you, you **** your pants, and life, and metal, is never the same again.

Bruh if you can understand that and then listen to softer black metal then you can listen to any extreme metal. I will see you into grindcore and powerviolence. Maybe not powerviolence. But you'll still like Nails.

Trollheart 09-08-2017 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1871963)
Bruh if you can understand that and then listen to softer black metal then you can listen to any extreme metal. I will see you into grindcore and powerviolence. Maybe not powerviolence. But you'll still like Nails.

Can't see me and Grindcore ever sharing the same bus. Tried NSV recently and no, still couldn't get it. Shrug.
I've done well, I think, to get as far as I have in a relatively short time. Don't shove me over the edge too soon.

The Batlord 09-08-2017 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1871968)
Can't see me and Grindcore ever sharing the same bus. Tried NSV recently and no, still couldn't get it. Shrug.
I've done well, I think, to get as far as I have in a relatively short time. Don't shove me over the edge too soon.

Bruh meet me at the middle with this. Just this once, friend. I don't know that you will like this but I suspect that it might give you another perspective on the genre. I basically just hope that this interests you.

Just do it. It's one of the best metal albums ever in any case.

Trollheart 09-08-2017 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1871979)
Bruh meet me at the middle with this. Just this once, friend. I don't know that you will like this but I suspect that it might give you another perspective on the genre. I basically just hope that this interests you.

Just do it. It's one of the best metal albums ever in any case.

I'll try it tomorrow when I don't have to have the volume down to almost nothing: 2:30 AM here.

Blue Hawk 09-08-2017 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1871809)
It's interesting that you would equate someone from Ireland who's not that into extreme metal not knowing about one particular band as being representative of their mental state. Thanks for that little bit of prejudice and self-righteous up-yourself-ness. :rolleyes: You ever heard of Trespass? White Spirit? Winters Reign? If you answer in the negative, are you then retarded?

Sorry, I was under the influence.

Blue Hawk 09-09-2017 01:00 AM

Possibly the most underrated German thrash band ever.


MicShazam 09-09-2017 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1871929)
147 minutes to be exact. Just sayin.

I think I might follow suit. I just started Show No Mercy cause it's the third best muthackin Slayer album after the co-headliners of Reign in Blood and Hell Awaits. But to be honest Show No Mercy can compete when I'm feeling particularly 80s, so yeah this is def one of the best metal albums ever. It's just this perfect, honestly underappreciated early 80s metal album. It's just everything I love about 1983.

I just got up from a good (actually rather bad) night's sleep, so I'm listening to Show No Mercy now, hoping it will jolt my brain awake. I'll see how far I make it with the two next albums after this.

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1871938)
100%. And the next statement is, well, just wrong. I mean, AC/DC? I should get Batty to give Tom your home address....

By all means do. He seems like such a nice guy :laughing:


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