slayer god hates us all review
Toegevoegd: 6 november 2001, Slayer - God Hates Us All Riiiiight. Already the first track after the nonsensical intro points out that Slayer have taken a dangerous route. God Hates Us All, an Album by Slayer. I can't believe this is the same band that recorded "Raining Blood," one of the greatest metal songs of all time. Kill yourself. Third best song so far. Another awesome track, beloved by fans (the band even threw it in the farewell tour's setlist) is "Payback", the song with the lowest tuning in the entire album (Drop B): it's a fast tempo composition, energetic, extremely ferocious, driven by an amazing main riff and some cool tremolo picking sections, for example in the pre-chorus. Though, the few good riffs are capable of creating a nice "fuck yeah"-atmosphere you can perfectly bang your head to. They behave like a little defiant child who leaves home without knowing what comes next. The downward spiral is obvious, but you can’t ever take anything for granted in the music-industry. To some, it appeared to be another record in which the thrash icons failed to diversify their songwriting. Haven't found a reason Best viewed without Internet Explorer, in 1280 x 960 resolution or higher. Albumcover Watch Queue Queue. no segregation, seperation You spineless fucking maggot - you're just wasting my time Now to me personally, this isn't the worst album in Slayer's discography, but I'd also be lying if it were my favorite Slayer album. The musicians kowtowed to people who had never been interested in their first albums. ...but what's the point if the majority of the songs suck? If all of your answers to those questions were "yes", then God Hates Us All might not be for you. Don't believe me, listen to Bloodline and Deviance for a good idea for what I'm talking about. Boring riff. Rating: 10.0 slayer review review "God Send Death", "New Faith", and "Bloodline" are all bangers, with evil sounding riffs and vocals; the latter's particularly aggressive thanks to its mid-tempo structure and the heavy breakdown. For the first minute and a half, the song seems like it's going to be good, but then the music stops and Araya starts screaming. Oh yeah, and this has just about the WORST thrash break ever in the history of the world. Then we come into recycled riffs from South Of Heaven for the last verse and solo and come back to the Hatebreed's song. After this one they want to make you sleep again before the end with Here Comes The Pain, after a boring intro with Jeff and Kerry taking fun on their wah pedals we come into a song which really looks like a slow Hatebreed's song with Tom yelling at the chorus. What a load of coal droppings. Not for everyone, but I can get behind some of the hate here. al evenaart het nooit Reign In Blood! god hates us all' Met deze nummers laat Slayer opnieuw zien dat ze nog Metalfan.nl - Metal nieuws, reviews, interviews en meer... Dat Kerry in verschillende interviews zei dat hij de laatste tijd veel naar Slipknot luisterde en daardoor beïnvloed is, wordt Slayer kwalijk genomen. First of all, the album is definitely an improvement from its predecessor "Diabolus In Musica". Get out of my face - Get out of my life And the repeated Slipknot comparisons that have been made are not unfounded at all; Kerry King has stated repeatedly that he likes Slipknot and views them as a modern-day influence. The lyrics are something that will really make your blood pump in your veins, they talk about a story of revenge: "I'm going to tear your f*cking eyes out, rip your f*cking flesh off, beat you till you're just a f*cking lifeless carcass!..." Darkness Of Christ 02. It begins with thrash riffs played very very fast that we've (again) already heard before, and during the verse it's made like a technical version of a Slipknot song with (again) Tom yelling.... Horrible but that works well, strange no?! Fades out with the words “God hates us all” Then "Seven Faces", a simple intro with a lot of effect which give a dark and evil atmosphere, but ruined by Tom's scream: a very distorted growl with a lot of effects at the end. Well, really bad, actually. So yeah, this album is just full of wonderfully un-metal riffs, one-dimensional vocal diarrhea and that awful modern rhythmic fuzz that makes it sound so…contemporary. "God Hates Us All" is a fitting title. Originally submitted to (www.metal-observer.com) on May 2, 2009. Ultimately, though, God Hates Us All is a vocally-based album with less importance on the riffs themselves, and more upon the emotion evoked through the music as a whole (mostly anger, obviously). Cast Down is misplaced mallcore worship, with that completely fucking awful vocal delivery. Unlike Anthrax, who still maintained some semblance of traditional heavy metal within the abject inferiority of their groove metal releases, Slayer has basically embraced the popular concept of nu-metal/mallcore here and attempted to merge it with some remnants of their older Thrash style. My only hope was that this album remained an isolated case, an experiment gone wrong. Reactie van Een_Metalfan op 20-12-2003 om 17:54u, ik heet sophie mijn e-mailadres is snellesop@hotmail.com. The riffwork is faster, yes, but the down-tuned, muddy guitars, the garbage lyrics, and the shameful vocal delivery really seat this album in the same category as Diabolus for me. They didn’t. The bass guitar is inaudible as so often, the guitars are heavily distorted but have little grip to them. “God Send Death” is much too slow. I mean c,mon how sad and lame are lyrics like: Auf Discogs können Sie sich ansehen, wer an 2001 Red Transparent Vinyl von God Hates Us All mitgewirkt hat, Rezensionen und Titellisten lesen und auf dem Marktplatz nach der … The bass, on the other hand, is almost inaudible for most of the duration of the album. God Hates Us All is real, and nothing screams "SLIPKNOT RIP" quite like this. It's a different kind of Slayer, but that doesn't mean it's bad. You know it's true God hates this place There's really some memorable material here, yeah, there are even a few lesser tracks, but the level of the songs maintains at least decent for the entire duration of the album. Back to this album, number ten in the row. The best part of this album on the whole is the drumming. Playing to the band's honed-to-a-science strengths and hearkening back to the golden age of mullet heads, God Hates Us All is Slayer's most brutal record since 1986's immortal (or undead) Reign in Blood. I really don't know many other bands which have had shittier production on studio albums than Slayer. It’s just a great fuckin’ title.” – Tom Araya. And while thousands of people didn’t lose their lives with this release, Slayer fans died on the inside, knowing that their beloved band was on a path to ruin. And “Seven Faces”. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2010 Vinyl release of God Hates Us All on Discogs. The lyrics are better. Good thing is that I don’t mind, and his clear diction means I can yell along with him. I think the lyrics are easily the lamest part of the album. The video is pretty cool. I'm not sure what goes on in Kerry King's shiny bald head to so consistently come up with this kind of genius. Perhaps the fact that it’s sandwiched between two much better tracks doesn’t help its cause, but I feel if it was faster, I would’ve enjoyed it more. Genres: Thrash Metal. Sure, the riffs are there, but the main focus point is Araya’s yelling vocals. Next batter up is Disciple and this is easily the best full-length tune on this album. All these songs have strong points and should not be overlooked by any Slayer fans. http://www.hellsrockandroll.cjb.net. Heavy songs with good production... “Discipline” is a decent thrash attack track that gets the album off well enough to get others to listen the next track, “God Send Death”, which is also good in a way. His drumming is tight with fluid fills and lots of short double bass accents. But I doubt that if it comes to Slayer it just isn't enough to scare off little kiddies and show everyone how to make a savage album simply with beating the shit out of the instruments and setting the record devices to max volume. Tom used to be able to sing and scream with the best of them, but on recent albums, there's been a lot more shouting and distorted vocals - not good. God Hates Us All doesn't sound much "mallcore" like you claim, with the exception of a couple of songs - much less "mallcore" than Metallica's riffless St. Anger piece of shit. Slayer God Hates Us All review Thrash Metal. Slow riffing, uninspiring and boring. The first song, Disciple, is by far the best song on here. Ik vind zowel Slipknot als Slayer erg gaaf, dit is een erg sterk album (WAT EEN AGRESSIE!!) The rest of the songs aren't even worth mentioning, really. We all know you're not gonna smash our heads in, so why the pretentiousness? You taste your death in hand It's not St. Anger bad, but it's pretty damn close. This is one mixed bag of a record. you cant tear that out of me I like Slayer’s formula of angry, scribbled-lines-on-paper Thrash!’ Well, fuck, I’m wrong again, and that’s why I’m paying the price. Gone are the blood-curdling screams that gives metal boys a boner every time they hear them (“Angel of Death”, “Necrophobic”, “Aggressor Perfector”). Well, I have to say that it seems that they didn't, and their praised "return to form" stinks of nu-metal just as hard as the last album. Unfortunately it doesn't work that way. Of course, King has backed off from making such statements as of late because it is no longer popular to be a $lipknot ripoff. niet uitgetrashed is. 's Jason Arnopp described the album as "easily Slayer's most convincing collection since Seasons in the Abyss ," awarding the album five out of five. The latter can occur through either a really poor delivery, by touching upon a really offensive topic and not handling it with any level of grace or intrigue, or by trying to guise incoherence as humor. The lyrics are probably the best on the album and it definitely has the best solo section. For starters, Slayer doesn't add any window dressing to its bile-filled Satanic metal. or "I'll never be the one to bear the cross, disciple!". Zowel zanger/bassist Tom, gitaristen Kerry en Jeff als drummer Paul Bostaph zijn heel intens bezig met hun muziek. The moments then get even fewer and even farther between from here... God Send Death starts off cool, and is even okay when it gets fast, other than the complete neutering done by the production... the vocals suck so goddamn hard, and the guitars lack any aggression whatsoever. First Kerry stop sucking Slipknot's ass and you're lyrics we'll be better, don't put to much hardcore influences and Kerry and Jeff, don't recyclate so much your past riffs, we want real new stuffs. They put on a real good show. I just don’t know why people go apeshit with that line. Kerry's solos are mostly noisy and not very appealing to me, while Jeff's solos maintain some melody and point to them. Reviewer: Jeffry Mulyadi Speaking of the songs, there are some that aren't so special, but also some that have become real classics on this CD: album opener "Disciple" is a must-play at every Slayer show, thanks to the cool main riff, the catchy vocal part and chorus, the various climaxes in the song's structure, the breakdown, and memorable lines like "God hates us all!" Bij het nummer 'Warzone' en bij de laatste track 'Payback' zet Slayer de voet op het gaspedaal. The rest is forgettable. Now the songs themselves aren't bad, but the problem is that a lot of them (including the good ones) aren't anything that stand out as amazing or even memorable (except Disciple, New Faith (but for all the wrong reasons), Exile, and Seven Faces). Released 11 September 2001 on American (catalog no. Een right in your face nummer dat redelijk grove teksten bevat. You need to vent? With God Hates Us All, Slayer has mostly stripped away the fast music that we heard in their first 3 albums, although there are some speedy songs here and there. Score: 90 / 100, goed album en voor de rest niet zeiken !!! Fast, precise and pure Hanneman-style! Seriously, the vocals are pushed to extremely loud volumes which means we're forced to hear every word Tom Araya is singing on this album, which is never a bad thing mind you, but it causes the album to get on your nerves after a while, especially with how little melody is found on this record, as opposed to just loud, in your face screaming. Slayer’s eighth LP of original material, God Hates Us All, stands as one of their most divisive. Score: 100 / 100. Disciple 03. And what better way to do that than by reviewing the pile of hardcore fucking swill that is Slayer’s God Hates Us All? 13 songs (42'41) Release year: 2001 Slayer, American Recordings. I see it as a breath of fresh air for the band, but that's just me. just me in my world of enemies' I think because Kerry was very influenced by shitty lyrics of the mallcore band Slipknot. I will admit however that this is due to more of their earlier efforts, as I was quite disappointed with the last few. The reason why it sounds more hardcore is because of Araya's voice. Reactie van Sepulturafan op 30-10-2002 om 19:44u bovendien is het toch verbazend om te horen hoe aggresief deze band nog klinkt terwijl ze al 20 jaar meegaan. I was never a really huge fan of SLayer's music until this summer when i saw them at Ozzfest. Making threats to your listeners via the lyrics will always sound silly and ridiculous. Yes, there are a lot of different riffs, but most of them are simply not memorable at all. It does deserve some criticism, though. The point is, the band made a departure from what they were good at, and every Slayer fan was on their toes leading up to 9/11 (a fitting release date) waiting to see if they would return to their thrash roots. Reactie van Wit op 06-11-2001 om 23:01u Er zijn meerdere thrash/speed/death grondleggers zoals TESTAMENT en ANTHRAX, OVERKILL,LAAZ ROCKET en METAL CHURCH. The result is an oversized collection of confused songs that somehow manage to be both boring and completely unpredictable at the same time. The problem comes with the chorus, I can't tell what is played, it's just three chord repeated with Bostaph massacring his toms, with Tom yelling more and more with a lot of distortion, especially in the part "I keep the bible in a pool of blood". with that fecal chorus. Pick it up if you like the newer sounds Slayer have been pumping out such as "Divine Intervention". The contents of ”God Hates Us All” are as hectic as the events were on that faithful day. The lyrics, for better or worse, are pretty damn mad at times but you could argue that other bands have done it better. God and Satan have finally found something that they can agree on, they hate this album, as should any self-respecting fan of this band who loved the pioneering thrash staples that were “Show No Mercy” and “Hell Awaits”. God Hates Us All follows the story of a lonely young man, desperate to find meaning to his lost and destructive life. The first half is ultimately superior; only “God Send Death” is weak in the first seven tracks, but after that only “War Zone” and “Payback” are really worth it. Dat Kerry in verschillende interviews zei dat hij de laatste tijd veel naar Slipknot luisterde en daardoor beïnvloed is, wordt Slayer kwalijk genomen. "God Hates Us All" proved the opposite. Slayer weet een perfecte bak Thrash neer te zetten. Er verließ die Band Ende 2001 und wurde durch Dave Lombardo ersetzt. Genres: Thrash Metal. I mean this song has more riffs than the rest of the album combined, but fucken A, what sort of genius came up with screaming "yargh, new faith" a few times at the ... end? En nee: ik ben niet zo'n "nu-metal skatertje". So I give a 55 because it's well played (especially the drums) but that the album is really Anger and Hate, Slayer really hates us all, it's Slayer after all. Slayer - God Hates Us All "Disciple" annihilates everything in its path until the 2:50 mark. Already "Diabolus in Musica" had indicated that Slayer had left its successful course. Op m'n 9e kocht ik REIGN IN BLOOD dus ik weet echt wel waar ik over praat. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. A couple of good ones, and many songs which sound kinda "lazy". What is there to gain from this? Face down taste the dust, digging deeper in your grave Their supposed milestone, Reign In Blood, was merely a streamlined commercial approach to the more violent approaches to thrash, yet God Hates Us All makes Reign In Blood seem like the greatest thrash masterpiece ever by comparison. The collector's edition is also worth checking out for the bonus tracks. Ten tweede; als een band hierdoor alleen maar beter wordt, werkt zoiets echter in haar voordelen. But if you have listened to one of the first 5 albums of Slayer, you won't stand any of these songs for longer than about 1 minute without being totally annoyed. From what I've noticed, this album seems to be one of those "Love it or hate it" affairs. To an album more in the vein of Reign in blood, but with new touch. Desperate need of riffs. So I try to see "God Hates Us All" independent from the old Slayer records. The drumming becomes boring and slow and the riffs become shitty and boring, in vein with bands such as Slipknot. While the book God Hates Us All does remind me a lot of Hank Moody and his self destructive lifestyle in the TV show Californication. It's nothing we haven't heard somewhere else yet. But hey, at least they throw in that two-note Raining Blood riff. And as it turns out, no, no it isn't. “Bloodline” is the weakest song here, due to, again, how slow it is, the weak lyrics, and the lazy riffs. However, Slayer have certainly not "sold-out" or watered-down their music, you can still identify the music as Slayer's, and the solos are still there. Reactie van Lord_Slave op 28-12-2006 om 21:37u Diabolus In Musica isn’t much better but at least it has decent lyrics and a few more good songs. So it’s not Reign in Blood, I’ll grant it that much, but the sheer anger and hatred spewing out of Araya’s mouth and through some of the riffing is ripe enough for me to stand up and acknowledge that there is some ferocity here, and the energy of the music can pump up my inflatable girlfriend. alleen de zanger vind ik fucking slecht. For starters, the name of the album is a ripoff of how Slipknot fans call themselves maggots; i.e., hated ones. Shit: New Faith, Threshold Is it even a riff? Another example: "Exile". Chugging power chords are played at lightning speeds while Paul Bostaph creates fearsome techinical drumbeats with mechanical precision. So if you can get past that then you might be interested in downloading that song. You won't find his greatest works here, but as there are very few solos anyway, I'm not bothering too much. Is this really Slayer or is it another band with Araya on vocals? Schitterend album, idd onder Reign in blood en mijn persoonlijke favoriet Seasons in the abyss, maar toch een waardige plaat voor slayer. Het album 'Reign in Blood' (1986) is en blijft een monument, maar met het nieuwe album 'God Hates Us All' stelt Slayer haar fans zeker niet teleur. The last song, payback, tries to be old school slayer, but it is just a bad copy from Angel of Death. There are some really cool riffs scattered here and there; on the other hand, the solos could have been a bit better, as they mainly rely on the wah-wah pedal effect and they aren't that special, save a couple of exceptions. Slayer God Hates Us All review Thrash Metal. So it's not surprising that the riffs bored the shit out of me. Reactie van Een_Metalfan op 17-11-2004 om 16:44u Then the song "Threshold": the first time I heard it I couldn't believe it was Slayer, it was a brutal version of bands like Disturbed etc... Good drums by Bostaph and then Tom who seems to try (and fortunately fails) to sing like a hip hop singer (or maybe he tries to imitate the Disturbed singer, I don't know), it's maybe catchy but the lyrics are very silly and again there are no solos. I had listened to a few songs and thought they were OK. Where have I heard that one before? The intro is completely worthless (I don't mind intros if they're done right, but this one definitely is not), but then comes "Disciple," which actually serves up a healthy dose of ass-kickery. The songs here are just too vocal-centered; that’s what it is. Before I can review this album, I believe it is necessary to give you some background on how I came to listen to this album. The lyrics are about aggression, religion, murders, etc., quite generic and those kind of lyrics that aren't painfully bad but not nearly interesting enough to read them twice or even memorize them. Op dit album bewijst hij opnieuw dat hij een geschikte vervanger van Dave Lombardo is. After that, my decision to get this album was made. This song is an awesome thrash song which features blood curdling screams, fast and aggressive riffing and fast and interesting drumming. There are some devestating songs and riffs on here, and the production is great. Godless he doesn't care To others, Slayer had donned rubber masks and joined in on the nu-metal trend of the time. For a "metal" album to suck (I use the term loosely here) you need terrible guitar riffs, and God Hates Us All has no dearth of terrible riffs. Araya's vocals are straining (perhaps he was getting a little bit too old for this sort of thing...) the drumming is really boring and there is no flares of skill which might captivate the listener. Although I appreciate that Mr. Araya attempts the high-pitched scream, particularly on “God Send Death”, it just doesn’t feel right anyway. Seriously, this is probobaly the most agressive… Your fingers bleed in vain Bottom line: don't do this to yourself. Here you have an album with 43 minutes of mid-age musicians going full retard while ranting about god and religious stuff like Alex Jones does in his show, but from these 43 minutes there is nothing that remained in your ear and you can see no reason to listen to any of these songs again. However, Tom Araya’s voice becomes more annoying, not that they were good even before he started singing them. "I hate you and I hate everything." At the time a band which was receiving much kudos was Slayer. It seems like they're using it just to fill in the blanks for lyrics (Payback is the worst offender). Threshold? Probably the most exotic composition is Seven Faces. The unfortunate events of September 11th scared people; the irony of an album by Slayer entitled God Hates Us All being released on the same date probably scared a whole lot more. 'Wake the fuck up cant ignore what i say There's a reason the band only really plays Disciple at their live shows, because looking back, it's easy to see that effort was put into these songs, it's just that they don't feel complete, or the instrumentation feels out of place with what the boys were trying to convey through the song's lyrical meaning. Tom Araya's vocals appear as though they have completely gone down the shitter (not true, he is still halfway decent live, but I think after listening to that distortion for a few minutes, even my hair turned orange and even my pants baggified themselves! Don’t bother buying this album. It’s slightly meandering and needed some more speed to it. For one second. I would usually come up with something a little cleverer, but this isn’t that kind of album. Similar is the production: Compressed, loud, aggressive but somehow shallow. It is kinda eerie that an album titled 'God Hates Us All' was released on 9/11. What the fucking christ? After the intro, the attack begins with Disciple, a fast-paced song filled with rage that gave the album its title: God Hates Us All.At the begining of track 3, I was already convinced that this CD was going to stay a while in the player. On. Waaaaay too much. Intended to display a rude statement of anger, but falling quite short. A lot of hopefuls still believe they can return to past glory, but hoping just deepens the wounds, because it looks like they’re not going in that direction. The production is a lot crispier and crunchier compared to the polished, Rick Rubin style. KUT! Then, without warning, it stops. But that's a review for another album. Cast Down has some catchy rhythm at 0:39 but the “trash”-break after the riff are sleepy, uninspiring and annoying. Score: 90 / 100. I am quite shocked at the degree of heaviness that this album demonstrates. 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