Slayer - Documentary 1991 "A Decade Of Aggression" (TV)
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- Slayer - Documentary 1991 "A Decade Of Aggression" (TV)
Documentary about the band history 1981-1991, mainly interviews. From "Headbangers Ball".
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Kerry looks like an early 90's WWF wrestler
Chris Jake the Snake
or James Hetfield
Yeah Macho man Randy Savage.
@@waynekeer Dave spoke for himself, you would know that if you watched the fuckin video before bitchin in the comments.
3 Up 3 Down He looks like Randy Savage kinda with glassed and hair
David Vincent introducing Tom and Kerry from Slayer is the most metal thing MTV never did again.
I was thinking the same thing!
Is this Morbid Angel David Vincent??
What a voice!
@@MorbidVisions310 Yes
@@MorbidVisions310 the one and only
There will never be another band like Slayer.
Sodom
An enigma of their time - luckily we got records and bootlegs.
Um um um was there other bands in contention
I'd not been aware
All I hear is
SLAYER
When MTV was actually about music.
Tony BP: yeah & when people wouldn't pay for & accept News that push their own political party & opinion down our shallow minds
@TonyJ ammedhercunt thanks man - I was losing it - trying to find interesting conversation here is like looking for love at a porn shop😵
2020 its all about cosmetic rubbish
Yesss !!! I stop tv since 20 years. A lot of movie and DVD.
Last year, I was on hospital…with a tv. I found MTV…and …WTF Where are musical video ?????
:):). I’m feeling old…
I miss THIS MTV. This was what “music television” was meant to be. Not just produced videos of trendy songs/artists and horrible fake “reality” shows. I was so lucky to have had this MTV during my younger impressionable years. SLAYER!!! 🤘
If MTV wants to continue how they are now, they need to change their name to RTV, which stands for Reality Television.
Also, I'm 13 and wish MTV still had Headbanger's Ball.
Television is dead.
Fr, the only good thing they have nowadays is ridiculousness
Me too
Dave's drumming on 'War Ensemble' is just mindblowing... Fantastic.
No one fucks with Dave Lombardo.
Dave Lombardo godfather of the double bass drum, man his fuckin drumming skills were just mind-blowing, period. 100 thousand%.
Hey Jeff d'ya wanna take part in our Slayer documentary?
...
Jeff: Nope.
Classic Jeff
Thumbs up if the first time you heard the Reign In Blood LP things were never the same afterwards. Arguably one of the most game changing albums of the 20th century imo.
It was one helleva 12 months. Four game changing albums came out, Puppets, then peace sells, then reign in blood, then among the living.
Also 'the dark', game over, doomsday for the deceiver, eternal devastation, the force, beyond the gates, plesure to kill, roooar, darkness descends... That's just Thrash albums.
Look beyond Thrash and the list becomes even more.....
I couldn't say. I was just a kid. Unpopular opinion but I like Seasons, South, and Mercy more than Reign in Blood.
first time i heard it was in 86, I had to leave earth
I'm 31 an now just gettin into them I'm so grateful for slayer wish I woulda noticed them earlier so I could see them live
I've never headbanged more to an album than Reign in Blood. That album is pure aggression.
Decade Of Aggression was the first Slayer album I owned. Great live album.
Same!!! Was a Christmas gift in 1994… I have 5 versions of it now 😅
Near perfect greatest hits of the first five albums
Slayer makes me happy
fruity
Love
Absolutely
Everyone*
Funny how that works, right?
There really is no secret to Slayer's success great songs, great playing no bullshit.
I love how Tom Araya is the softest spoken guy you'd ever meet.
Charismatic
tom seems like such a chill dude
Screaming for hours on stage every night is a catharsis
I really love this band.. what pisses me off is the lack of recognition Dave gets here... If it wasn't for Dave I wouldn't have started listening to slayer 25 years ago... I understand him leaving.
What a legendary band. Nothing tops 80s and early 90s slayer
The only extreme band that could tour big arenas on their own.and we lost them.
Tom Araya is a class act. Forget genres and musical chapel, Slayer is a great band period.
Dave Lombardo one of the best drummers,aggressive and faster
Man oh man Daves drumming😍
I saw him solo at a grip inc. show for like 30+ minutes. Star of the show, once in a lifetime experience. Go see them if you can.
If they didn't have Dave on drums, they would of sounded weaker. SLAYER !!!
I love Slayer. What you see is what you get. Even in 2018.
RIP Jeff Hanneman 1964-2013 jeff and dime tearing it up in the afterlife. RIP
RIP JH and DIME
Now big vin is gone...
He's on drums
Jeff Hanneman rather.... what you get is what you see
REPENTLESS
I love how the bass drums sound like bass drums
Dank Now bands use treble drums
Well, there are electronics at play here. The toms are massively compressed. I played drums at that time, and every single sound guy would use that shit. Didnt matter how hard you hit them, it said BOOM if you even gently tapped them. They usually left the kegs and snare untouched, though. I guess it was because not one drummer back then knew how to tune the toms, so they sounded like shit.
I didn't actually know, but you see people behind drumkits apparently tuning the toms, I figured that's what they did, but I feel like people still aren't doing that very often heh
Dank ,they're still awesome as can be.Much respect to the band.My favorite was 95 & before.Still my favorite band these days.
Dave does tune his toms, he does a drum clinic (Master class in Belfast video) where he talks about it. Tunes the toms to Mary had a Little Lamb.
David Vincent and Slayer on MTV ?! Surreal. Amazing time !!
And Vanessa who was married to The Almighty's Ricky Warwick at the time. She was hot back then
0:25 Kerry does his patented sunglass touch during an interview. To be seen at all interviews since.
It's a nervous twitch.
God i miss headbangers ball
I love Tom Araya. He's always looks like he's having a great time.
In interviews tom always smiling and can't stop laughing great guy
The best era for David Vincent Blessed are the Sick
How in the world did he go from being a respiratory therapist to a business playing bass guitar in Slayer, that is quite a transition.
And this is the era when Slayer were at the top of their game.
Dave Lombardo's haircut at 2:52 ...Yeah, that's definitely 1991.
Haha fuck oath it is
I miss that Dave haircut 😔😔😔😔
Dave Lombardo drums snare sounds perfect and crisp
Kerry's right Seasons is their best album, great vocals, their best solos, best overall songs, best guitar tone, the drumming is insane, the production sounds like you are getting punched in the face like the intro of Spirit in Black, everything, one beautiful dark album, best thrash album ever for me, 10/10.
Spirit In Black was the shit
when it was new.
Still is!!!
Could not have said it better. Seasons is the best
For me, Reign In Blood will always be top
DOA double-cd is kept as one of my faves..The intensity of aggression genuinely unleashed of this historic record is beyond words.
First time i seen Slayer was at Newcastle's City Hall - England 1990 on their Seasons In The Abyss tour, i ended up getting a bust nose and a cut upper eye, after a huge brawl when Dave Lombardo threw a set of drumsticks into the crowd at the end of the show, apart from my injury, i ended up getting one drumstick, and still have it, with his name and signature embossed on it.
Albert the Fish I was at the same gig but I think it was 91. Sorry for being picky.
haha at a Pantera show i caught Vinnie's drum stick but i was immediately tackled by 40 guys.
Albert the Fish
I was at same gig. He threw a stick my way and i ended up feet in the air and my hands scampering around between seats for it. Never found it
Albert the Fish that is cool as fuck!!!
Hehe, I have a similar story when Slayer performed first time in Athens in '96. It was Paul's drum stick since Dave was out of the band at that time. He through it my way, jumped and grabbed it and had to give a great fight to hold on to that stick...with hordes of metalheads all over me, but I managed... and still have it.
Timeless music. Slayer is fucking amazing.
There's a strong adrenaline rush, immediately to catch up with the music. SLAYERs music and only SLAYER!!!
Slayer's 'Decade of Aggression' is my favourite live album......and always will be! \m/
Just drink a shot of liquor every time Kerry touches his sunglasses and you will be drunk after this interview. Try it...funny game.
King was hilarious back then during interviews, same with Araya...1990 and 1991 were 2 great years for metal.
tom totally botched the 3rd line ''judgementdey dur vanger blangish arrives''
he was baked off his ass like always lmao
LOl yep he did.. Judgment day the second coming arrives...
Couldn’t have gone more wrong. Most likely he just forgot the lyrics
This album still kills it. Toms voice sounds great.
It’s so cool to see this again. Thanks for downloading . SLAYER…
Ya, it's good to see this. SLAYER!!!
I watched this on MTV HEADBANGERS BALL in 1992. D glorious days. \m/
I bet tom misses headbanging like that. Damn he was brutal!
Tom was right about feeling like your on feathers after a show. What better place to let out all the rage stored up, than at a SLAYER concert!
Slayer has always been great, even after this moment. Even if It turned a corner, it exists in the corner of its fans' hearts!
Thank you for posting this!!
Immense thank you to the uploader !! Much appreciated 🤘
Damn Tom is BAKED lol
Yea,he's fucked up
no wonder he believes in god. drugs will do that
@TonyJ ammedhercunt They were big time drinkers for sure, especially back then. I'd just find it too hard to believe if any of them denied dabbling in weed from time to time. Not saying they're major pot heads or anything. U got a hilarious username btw :)
Great comment, Robert Preston - LOL!
@Nickhead87 Did i make you cry?
@@Sean-fv4wi tom was the toker imo
Rest in peace jeff hanneman. You will forever be missed in the hearts of every slayer fan. A big part of that wonderful soudtrack to the apocalypse sound.
Awesome upload. Seasons is probably my favourite Slayer Album.
The real Slayer!! 100% of Slayer!!
1988 small town boy of 13 walks into a city Sam The Record Man,flips through cassettes of bands he never knew existed. Stops dead on South of Heaven, because of the album cover. Reads the track list and buys his first Slayer experience. Half an hour into the drive back to his small town, it was his favorite band. I will never forget thanking my aunt for lending me the money when I got out of her car, with my walkman blasting Slayer out of those shitty foam headphones with a smile. Shout out to my Aunt, and... the guy behind the counter who said , " You will love it!. Enjoy". Thank you Slayer for all the years and all the bands I've found because of you.
They should have gave Dave Lombardo more interview time, he's the most articulate
And clearly the best at his instrument as well. What they did to Dave was shameful.
Where is Jeff? I know he hated interviews and the show business but still…
One of the best live bands i have ever seen! Slayer live is so good!
Can't believe I never saw this. When the double live album came out in 91, it was on continuously for months. Siiiiiiiiiick doco
Yes indeed Tom. Metal and especially Slayer has always been a release for me. \m/
Slayer rocks, its a shame that they are no longer, but that makes everything they've done all the more classic.
This entire interview, sounds like tom and Kerry, are trying to one up, each other, on the creation of their albums?? 🤣🤣🤣 "but I did this and tom didn't!" Tom: "well I did these 6 songs, and Kerry was going through depression and shit." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
they aren't friends and they don't get along. it's pretty well documented. though things were probably different back then. you know, before Kerry started dressing like a gay leather daddy and taking himself way too seriously.
@@williamgatesenson probably true. ? But I like to think, they would still be there on brother type shit. Lol
Makes ur band better to keep coming up with better n better shit. Esp if u have alot of stuff u can use on one record then save the rest for the next or vice versa
HOW KOOL TO FINALLY SEE some behind the scenes. Long live SLAYER!
MY NUMBER 1 BAND OF ALL TIME!!🙏🤘🤘🤘❤️
King then looks like Holt now!
Cheers for the upload 🤘
Live albums were like curses to these 2 bands... After both Slayer & Morbid Angel's live albums, their classic line ups started to splinter :(
Well, guess inspiration doesn't last forever
@@hoesmaditdobelikethat2166 Sad but true - if only it did...
A new Slayer album would be perfect for these times. I know they've retired, but it seems like the perfect time.
not the same without hannenman anyway
@@gushinsussin Yep.They can't put out a new alblum.They"re out of Jeff's lyrics.
@@sacrificialsuicide8007 i mean kerry wrote a lot of the lyrics (the shitty 8th grader fuck you mom and dad im an athiest ones) but jeff wrote all the good riffs and songs as a whole, thats why repentless is so soulless and only has like 3 good songs (one of which is an instrumental one of which they released early as a single and one of which jeff is credited for)
@@sacrificialsuicide8007 hanneman and dave made slayer
Good idea. I'd love to see a new SLAYER album.
I thought they were interviewing Macho Man from WWF
Had the cd back in the 90s and I was so happy to come across the vinyl in Berlin at some random yard sale. One of my most cherished records ...
Their live performances were second to none. I saw them 3 times in my teens late 80's/early 90's, which was the sweet spot. Reign in Blood was easily the best metal/thrash album ever made. RIB, SOH, and Seasons were the trifecta of music.
What I loved of
Decade of Aggression - Slayer represented what I grew up with & felt deep within thy bloody soul
I was 12 when Decade of Aggression came out and just getting into metal. My friends went to get their CD's signed but I couldn't go because...parents. It was my first time enjoying SLAYER...I was blown away. Later I listened to the older albums and was impressed how much Tom Araya improved the songs by the time of Decade of Aggression. It was a life changing (double) album for me.
Slayer changed my whole outlook on music. Inspired me to pick up a guitar and guided me towards extreme meta, which I still jam today. 35 years later, they are still in my top 3 bands of all time!
Seeing them live in the 90s was amazing! Tom used to headband like no other at the time!! 🤘🤘
Best interview ever !!
I just seen them a week a go they will be missed one of the best metal bands out there, keeping it hardcore the whole 38 yrs
Im fortunate to seen these thrash metal gods here in El paso, texas in may 5th, 2019( Final world tour) at the Dan Haskins center with three other metal bands who opened their show ( concert) .Long live slayer& R.I.P. to their years & great thrash metal speed headbangers 🎵. God bless & keep on Rockin & Rolling 🍷🍹🍺🍻🍸🎸🎧🎼💉🎤🎶🎥🚬💣💰🔥👽💀📷🚁✈🚌🎫🇺🇸✊👊✌👺🇰🇷🇮🇹🇪🇸🇫🇷🇨🇳🇩🇪🇯🇵🇷🇺🇺🇸
Tom's really just going "When will Kerry shut up and let me get a word in..." lmao.
excellent vid, great tribute to the highly influential band, definitely one of my most favorite. i gotta say though, i hate it when they call fans "kids." I hear it so often, and I think, fuck, I am still going to your shows and buy your records, I'm fucking forty!
The interview was from like 30 years ago. We were kids.
I see where Vinnie Paul got the beard style from later in during the Reinventing the Steel era
Why didnt I realized that the host for this video was Divid Vincent from morbid angel.
I didnt either
RTHA300 Ok boomer
north korean propagandist Yeah ngl when I first saw this I didn’t notice either lmao
@RTHA300 Loser
Your a poser?
God damn BROTHERS I love that! Thanks
The live audio is spot on
Wish I could have seen them in '91. SLAAAAAAAAAAYYYYEEEERRRRRR!!!!!!!
Seen Slayer Show No Mercy Tour twice way back in the summer of 1984 at the Country Club in Reseda,.ca . they played in June & Sept. I would of liked to see the show in Irvine, .ca the other day which is supposed to be part of there final tour ? What a great run of almost 4 decades. 🤘
gabe car that's bad ass man, I really wish I could see them here in California before the dates are over.
It's their final "World Tour"... They'll still be playing in the United States
FAMILY THAT SLAYS TOGETHER STAYS TOGETHER
Slayer. Best metal band ever.
Tom rocking the AiC shirt.
Man. I also watched this on Headbangers Ball in 1992. Promoting their DECADE OF AGGRESSION "2-tape" live album. \m/
When MTV was cool!
Goran Tamburic I miss Headbangers Ball. 😑
McGnarly14 Cool. \m/
In Australia this year we had a little metal party called SLAYER FEST where I saw Phill and The Illegals for the first time. Soooo heavy music ain't dead yet!!
About hell awaits, i am really happy in that album, absolutely one bests albums, unless even best album ever!
Damn I remember watching this when it first aired.
One of my favourite bands of all time
I remember this when it was brand new!
Who is SLAYING it up with me?
International Day Of SLAYER
June 6 is slayer day
no one bro!!!!!
RIP slayer
I love all Slayer...especially fast Slayer...but Seasons In The Abyss might be the best Slayer track of ALL time...
why did 1991 have to end?
Because Broken by Nine Inch Nails and Vulgar Display of Power by Pantera came out in 1992.
Because life sucks
So Testament, Megadeth, Metallica could move on from their awful "radio friendly" days and get back to kicking ass.
@@blastbeatindustries3191 exhorder also
According to my mullet, 1991 is still very much alive.
This was a great time! \m/
For what you seek shall not be found in sea or sky nor under ground hell awaits
Yeah those were the days of bad ass docu-shows…miss them!
Music live im concert, is a release. I'm 63 years old and still listening to metal. I lift weights at the gym to hard, fast ,heavy, loud metal.
By 1991 I had already been to 7 or 8,9? Slayer concerts. Now I have lost count. I'm adding at least one more in November in S. Dakota. It's a major road trip but why not.
Super!!!
one of the most brutal concert i ever see (Paris Zenith 1991).