Rappers React To Slayer "Seasons In The Abyss"!!!

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  • @scrubduuken7755
    @scrubduuken7755 Před 4 lety +94

    Being a long haired metal kid in the 80s and 90s was rough. Laughed at saying our music was just loud garbage noise. Here we are in 2020s with the help of react videos everyone else is starting to feel what we have been enjoying for so long. Understanding just how good it really is. They are all very talented. Thank you for giving the genre the love it deserves.

    • @motorheadbanger405
      @motorheadbanger405 Před 2 lety

      🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

    • @hjuumnhg
      @hjuumnhg Před 2 lety +1

      Você está quase certo, vou completar:
      Eles são os Deuses do Metal!
      S.L.A.Y.E.E.E.RRR❤\m/🇧🇷

    • @manuelnunez8802
      @manuelnunez8802 Před rokem

      Yep. Then I got into NYHC and the whole anti-racist skinhead scene.

    • @chockabout
      @chockabout Před 13 dny

      Dude, you and me both 🤜

  • @StarsDie88
    @StarsDie88 Před 4 lety +307

    Dave Lombardo is one of the greatest metal drummers ever. I was waiting for you guys to mention how crazy he was going in that song.

    • @patrickvangelder6943
      @patrickvangelder6943 Před 4 lety +5

      Alex Rudinger / David Liepold / Gene Hoglan.

    • @Godspeed1756
      @Godspeed1756 Před 4 lety +12

      Don't forget about Igor Cavalera from Sepultura

    • @Will_Wel
      @Will_Wel Před 4 lety +28

      My vote still goes for Dave Lombardo.

    • @iplaybass6690
      @iplaybass6690 Před 4 lety +13

      Dave Lombardo has another band he was in Grip Inc. He does fucking work in that band, some epic shit, if you haven't heard it already check it out...

    • @Will_Wel
      @Will_Wel Před 4 lety +5

      @@iplaybass6690 grip inc. was great.

  • @rycolligan
    @rycolligan Před 4 lety +65

    The river Styx is the boundary to the Greek mythological underworld of Hades. Charon is the boatman who ferries people across, and during funerals, the dead person's loved ones would put coins on the eyes of the deceased so that they could pay Charon's toll in order to cross.

    • @Hollywood6IX
      @Hollywood6IX  Před 4 lety +5

      Yea Hollywood thought it was something like that

    • @RoRo-vr6wx
      @RoRo-vr6wx Před 4 lety

      @@Hollywood6IX thank u so much guys
      Angel Of Death, Raining Blood , South of Heaven n Repentless r also good songs by SLAYER
      I hope u'll react to them

  • @beenperv
    @beenperv Před 4 lety +54

    Tom Araya, Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman (RIP) and Dave Lombardo

    • @bionicbastard
      @bionicbastard Před 4 lety +7

      Yep. Miss Jeff Hanneman greatly!!💀

    • @beenperv
      @beenperv Před 4 lety +3

      @@bionicbastard I pregamed with Jeff, Kerry and Dave at a bar before the 2010 Golden Gods...i was with friends and Dimebag Rita...Darrels widow. Pretty epic

    • @bionicbastard
      @bionicbastard Před 4 lety +3

      @@beenperv Awesome. I would not want to cover that tab for sure..be safe and keep rockin'!!😎

  • @Godspeed1756
    @Godspeed1756 Před 4 lety +149

    Dead Skin Mask is a killer Slayer song about Ed Gein

    • @billbill3915
      @billbill3915 Před 4 lety +4

      Killer tune. Makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up every time I listen to it.

    • @Godspeed1756
      @Godspeed1756 Před 4 lety +2

      @@billbill3915 yea and the live version on the D.O.A. album was insane

    • @bleggett29
      @bleggett29 Před 4 lety +1

      Listening to the end of this song while half asleep would freak you out. I think I experienced my first panic attack in October 1990 just after this albums release. lol

    • @scottmason7581
      @scottmason7581 Před 4 lety +5

      My favorite Slayer song by far

    • @hellyeahjames
      @hellyeahjames Před 4 lety +3

      "LET ME OUT NOOOOOOOWWWWW!!!!".....The ending of this song is crazy. Love/hate dead skin mask but will always listen to it.

  • @52ndWarhawkGerbil
    @52ndWarhawkGerbil Před 4 lety +27

    Slayer's lead singer and bassist was a respiratory therapist so he knows how to take care of his voice. That's one reason why he can have such good control over his voice.

    • @bluntforcetrauma2141
      @bluntforcetrauma2141 Před rokem

      Ive heard him more than one occasion play one note off. In fact I remember this song live in 2018 washington state. The first part of the chorus. He corrected himself.

    • @dontreadonme5331
      @dontreadonme5331 Před rokem

      I love SLAYER! they have been the #1 main staple in my therapeutic music since they began. I preface with that to say, Tom is not great on vocals but his vocals are their sound. Seeing them live is definitely different vocally, than on the albums.

  • @kingdave2139
    @kingdave2139 Před 4 lety +59

    Slayer-Raining Blood
    Anthrax-Belly of The Beast
    Metallica-Orion
    Megadeth-Holy Wars...The Punishment Due

    • @mikewilburn5884
      @mikewilburn5884 Před 4 lety

      Sepultura-roots

    • @ahmetserdar7311
      @ahmetserdar7311 Před 4 lety +1

      I think good mourning black friday better. Just an opinion

    • @anthonydecarolis2912
      @anthonydecarolis2912 Před 4 lety +3

      @@mikewilburn5884 There are so many better Sepultura songs than Roots come on

    • @mrmahga6004
      @mrmahga6004 Před 4 lety

      Amon Amarth "Twilight of the Thunder God"

    • @juak91
      @juak91 Před 3 lety +3

      Sepultura - Inner Self

  • @DavidDArcy1975
    @DavidDArcy1975 Před 4 lety +24

    i've been listening to this for 30 years, it came out in 1990 when i was 15, and it NEVER gets old... Slayer are THE best respect :)

  • @jeremyphilip6664
    @jeremyphilip6664 Před 4 lety +96

    "South of Heaven" Slayer. Best drum beat of the era. Trust me.

    • @BadgerNCarolina
      @BadgerNCarolina Před 4 lety

      @f you that's right Not sure man, I LOVE the drums throughout this song. Just incredible stuff.

    • @HAILProphecy___
      @HAILProphecy___ Před 3 lety +1

      Behind the crooked cross my favorite

  • @MetroCrunch
    @MetroCrunch Před 4 lety +45

    Personal favorite by Slayer: "Skeletons of Society", from the album "Seasons in the Abyss".

    • @SisypheanSeas13
      @SisypheanSeas13 Před 4 lety +4

      Not my favorite but very underrated.
      It's black magic, die by the sword, necrophiliac, silent scream, or chemical warfare for me

    • @wayloncapps9480
      @wayloncapps9480 Před 4 lety +1

      Just listen to that for the first time in years today. My favorite also.

    • @igenoperator2269
      @igenoperator2269 Před 3 lety +1

      blood red is my foavorite! damn everything is good on that album actuallY!

    • @MetroCrunch
      @MetroCrunch Před 3 lety +4

      @@igenoperator2269 I really think it's their best album. Reign In Blood is usually said to be their best but I really think Seasons is far, far better.

    • @NooDLES411911
      @NooDLES411911 Před 2 lety

      Skeletons and expendable youth both have similar riffs but both sound so fucking badass

  • @The_Fat_Turtle
    @The_Fat_Turtle Před 4 lety +47

    Lot of people recommending good older Slayer but check out "Disciple" if you want to try early 2000's Slayer.

    • @greggrove7506
      @greggrove7506 Před 4 lety +1

      I worked at K-mart when GHUA came out and had bought it before my shift. A metal coworker and I put it in one of the floor stereos at full blast. We were halfway across the store when the "I'll never be the one to..." part hit. Stop us both in our tracks at how ungodly heavy it was, then decided we should go turn it down before we got fired.

    • @drake8168
      @drake8168 Před 3 lety

      That whole album was amazing.

    • @aaronwilbur9774
      @aaronwilbur9774 Před 3 lety

      God hates us all and christ illusion were great albums

  • @jacobfulton8698
    @jacobfulton8698 Před 4 lety +19

    Dave Lombardo is one of the best drummers ever he grew up down the street from Sin dogg from cypress hill

    • @carlosbernalism
      @carlosbernalism Před 3 lety +1

      I grew up in South Gate CA, 2 blocks from Cypress Ave (Cypress Hill) and 2 blocks from Ardmore and State where Dave lived. We didn't know how great our music scene was until much later. In that hip hop and thrash/death metal scene bands like Slayer, Cypress Hill, Mellowman Ace, Fear Factory, Sadistic Intent, NME and others came from was awesome.

    • @JoJoWarDrummer48
      @JoJoWarDrummer48 Před 3 lety

      Also the original ARCHENEMY of Los Angeles and LKK
      (Latch Key Kids)

  • @RDreamer
    @RDreamer Před 4 lety +30

    Black Sabbath had the first thrash metal song with their track "Symptom of the Universe", and then bands like Venom, Celtic Frost and Diamond Head were big influences on Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, etc. Venom is probably the biggest influence on what we know as thrash metal today. Look up their song "Black Metal"!!

  • @robertharnish9123
    @robertharnish9123 Před 4 lety +11

    I am getting ready to watch this, but you guys are amazing even reacting to this song by Slayer, this is one of those staples that connect how great this band really is,, hope ya enjoy and Im starting the reaction

  • @johnnyg6994
    @johnnyg6994 Před 4 lety +11

    Some Notable Slayer Bangers: South of Heaven, Mandatory Suicide, Spill the Blood, Ghosts of War, Live Undead, Angel of Death, Raining Blood, Hell Awaits

    • @ShadowMark474
      @ShadowMark474 Před 4 lety +2

      Also you can't forget War Ensemble, Chemical Warfare, Dead Skin Mask, Postmortem, Black Magic, Kill Again, Skeletons of Society, Captor of Sin, Altar of Sacrifice, Spirit in Black, and Die by the Sword

    • @SisypheanSeas13
      @SisypheanSeas13 Před 4 lety +1

      Or the Antichrist, At Dawn They Sleep, Fight Till Death, Dittohead, Serenity in Murder, Praise of Death, and Tormentor

    • @johnnyg6994
      @johnnyg6994 Před 4 lety +1

      Oh. Trust me, I know. They got a shitload of jams. Just thought I'd throw some a few gems out for starters. And ones that I think would ease them into them. Basically, every song off their first 6 albums is a jam. Show No Mercy, Haunting the Chapel, Reign in Blood, South of Heaven, Seasons in the Abyss, etc. I actually like pretty much their whole catalog, but I'm a die hard Slayer fan. I kist like their older stuff better. Their stuff before Divine Intervention. Of course, I grew up on Slayer. And I play guitar, amongst other things, so I love that shit. 😆🤘

  • @Godspeed1756
    @Godspeed1756 Před 4 lety +19

    I love this song. This CD was epic fam

  • @ayanleman
    @ayanleman Před 4 lety +16

    EXCELLENT track, big fan of the slower, heavier slayer era. I feel like they went "well we cant go faster than Raining Blood. How about we just sound evil af instead?"
    Check out Blodtorst by Kvelertak! Norwegian band, punk/metal hybrid and its just absurdly fun to jam to

  • @fbd5367
    @fbd5367 Před 4 lety +11

    Regarding your questioning at the end of the video:
    Observing the sky was their only distraction. The mathematicians of the time were far from stupid. Aligning pebbles with the stars only requires elementary geometry, a stick and a rope are sufficient for the paths. For the stones: there were quarries, others were brought by boat on the river, some are limestone, much less heavy than those at the base.
    Then, the workforce was substantial; and there is a wide range of tools. Never underestimate the know-how of engineers, whatever the era! And don't forget that they were working for their deities; it motivates a lot.

  • @puppetmaster8551
    @puppetmaster8551 Před 2 lety +4

    Best slayer song imo and my favorite Lombardo drum track too, these drums are legendary.

  • @RoRo-vr6wx
    @RoRo-vr6wx Před 4 lety +18

    Most of the thrash musicians were inspired by Motorhead
    Mötorhead is also a legendary metal band u should listen to them

    • @josemeza32
      @josemeza32 Před 4 lety

      I dont think they ever will :( prolly just overkill and or Ace of spades and then abandon them smh lots of reactors seem to do that
      Motörhead is my all time favorite band and so underappreciated by many of these reactors

    • @RoRo-vr6wx
      @RoRo-vr6wx Před 4 lety

      @@josemeza32 nope
      These rappers are good guys
      They will give it a try i promise

    • @RoRo-vr6wx
      @RoRo-vr6wx Před 4 lety

      @@josemeza32 n they are pro wrestling fans
      So they would definitely love to react to motorheads the game

    • @josemeza32
      @josemeza32 Před 4 lety

      @@RoRo-vr6wx I hope they do get deep into em man frfr cuz Lemmy is such a huge underrated lyricist
      Off the top of my head the 3 best lyrics I can think of that he wrote was
      3. Blackheart
      2. Orgasmatron
      1. Voices from the War
      But of course he has so much more

    • @RoRo-vr6wx
      @RoRo-vr6wx Před 4 lety

      @@josemeza32 I'm 16 im just a begginer metalhead so i haven't heard all of their songs
      But i will in the future

  • @hexeautoexport2704
    @hexeautoexport2704 Před 4 lety +5

    It was actually filmed in Egypt. They had to reflect the lighting not to damage the hieroglyphics...it was mandatory. Slayer is my favorite band....use to put Reign in Blood album on repeat at bedtime. It would calm and soothing and pump me up when needed.

  • @paulmurphy5244
    @paulmurphy5244 Před 2 lety +5

    This song still gives me chills down my spine!!!

  • @marimt74
    @marimt74 Před 4 lety +4

    This album came out in 1990.
    Angel of Death!! That's my cut right there. I love to clean to slayer. Lol

  • @BrainlessBarbarian
    @BrainlessBarbarian Před 4 lety +5

    for some amazing thash bands that are outside of the big 4 but still massive in the genre check out Exodus, Testament, Kreator or Seplultura

  • @chrisseals5872
    @chrisseals5872 Před 4 lety +10

    Just a couple suggestions, Dead Embryonic Cells by Sepultura and Stargazer by Rainbow

  • @Godspeed1756
    @Godspeed1756 Před 4 lety +9

    Anthrax I'm The Man was released Jan 1st 1987 and is (as far as I know) the first rap song by a metal group.
    Also Indians, Madhouse, and N.F.L. are 🔥

    • @darkwyng98
      @darkwyng98 Před 4 lety +4

      Anthrax was always the most fun of the big 4. I still quote lines from I'm the Man when the opportunity presents itself. Of course no one around me gets it, lol.

    • @Godspeed1756
      @Godspeed1756 Před 4 lety +3

      @@darkwyng98 Hell yea they had crazy energy. Alot of silly songs but also some that touched on matters no one else would talk about. Plus they did an episode of Married With Children.

    • @ShanLH5
      @ShanLH5 Před 4 lety +3

      darkwyng98 I’m bad, I’m so bad I should be in detention!

    • @Godspeed1756
      @Godspeed1756 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ShanLH5 what, what, what, what, what......what

    • @ShanLH5
      @ShanLH5 Před 4 lety +1

      James Roulan I’ll steal your pop tarts like I stole your...

  • @Chris_Bro_aka_MR_PLAT1NEM

    Megadeth, Holy Wars!!! A must listen to, must react to.

  • @haroldmurrayDFW
    @haroldmurrayDFW Před 4 lety +30

    Anthrax: Indians, Caught in the Mosh, Got the Time, Only.
    Megadeth: Tornado of Souls, Symphony of Destruction,
    Slayer: Angel of Death, Death Skin Mask, Disciple

    • @JackXombi
      @JackXombi Před 4 lety +5

      Epic suggestions! I'd add Megadeth - Angry Again or Tout le Monde but yeah you listed all killers!

  • @tekkonblackkinkreet4927
    @tekkonblackkinkreet4927 Před 4 lety +2

    Members- Tom Araya - Bass and Vocals, Kerry King - Guitar, Jeff Hanneman -Guitar, Dave Lombardo - Drums . This song from the album of the same name was 1990.

  • @zenbra_deutsch3500
    @zenbra_deutsch3500 Před 4 lety +2

    You're making yesterday and today great for me: Ningen Isu, Alien Weaponry and Slayer. Thanks!

  • @billyculbertson3880
    @billyculbertson3880 Před 4 lety +17

    Dave Mustaine (Megadeth singer, lead guitarist & founder) got kicked out of Metallica cuz he was an angry-violent drunk.

    • @manna6618
      @manna6618 Před 4 lety

      I heard Lars say on a local radio show back in the 80's about the Mustaine being booted incident..."he was just a cockhead, the obnoxious loud guy no one wants at the party, you know...anyone who has been in a band with Dave knows exactly what I mean"...ouch! And yet completely true.

    • @Droogie128
      @Droogie128 Před 4 lety +2

      Hypocrites really. They were all alcoholics, and Lars is just as big a douche. At least Dave has the talent to back up his attitude.

    • @maureenwagg5305
      @maureenwagg5305 Před 4 lety

      @@Droogie128 The egos that walk. Dave, Lars and James.

    • @bionicbastard
      @bionicbastard Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, cuz James is not a violent drunken mess. Nope. Not at all. Love Metallica but the hypocrisy.. Ahem....Alcoholica anyone?

    • @Droogie128
      @Droogie128 Před 4 lety

      @@maureenwagg5305 Dave is a guitar God. He can back it up. James is one of the best rhythm players in the genre. Lars is just a douche without the talent to back it up. :)

  • @zaqwertyfish
    @zaqwertyfish Před 4 lety +6

    The Abyss is also a place where the living can fall into in this life... hell is in the heart and mind

  • @PeterMasi_Son_Tile
    @PeterMasi_Son_Tile Před 2 lety +1

    Tom Araya (bass,vocals) Kerry King (lead/rhythm guitar) Jeff Hanneman (lead/rhythm guitar) & Dave Lombardo (drums)

  • @munkeeBraynStoo
    @munkeeBraynStoo Před 2 lety +2

    When I hear this, it instantly takes me back to when I 1st heard it. I was 16. Life was good. Life will never be the way it was on one's youth. Too much has changed. Far too many good days are gone and forgotten about. This leads to a degredation in the learning of lessons life teaches us, and that's sad, imo

  • @canatolakhoemini6728
    @canatolakhoemini6728 Před 2 lety +1

    RIP, maker of the greatest metal song that's ever or ever will be written Angel Of Death! Jeff Hanneman, you brought it! RIP!

  • @brianhartley9946
    @brianhartley9946 Před 4 lety +4

    Listen to Exodus " Bonded by Blood" . They were thrashing before all of them 4.

  • @alexegoavil7590
    @alexegoavil7590 Před rokem +1

    The full album, Seasons in the abyss, released in 1990, is one of the finest pieces of work within all of metal music. Masterfully composed, arranged, mixed and recorded.
    A huge metal masterpiece

  • @Allanq69
    @Allanq69 Před 4 lety +11

    Holy Wars by Megadeth
    Indians by Anthax
    That's the ones you have to do

  • @rubaidaallen2764
    @rubaidaallen2764 Před 4 lety +2

    I became a Slayer fan years ago because of this album. Saw them a few months ago on their farewell tour. So f'n EPIC. So happy you guys reviewed this classic 🤘🤘🤘

    • @bluntforcetrauma2141
      @bluntforcetrauma2141 Před rokem

      First heard them on 91. Dead skin mask. Hooked for life. Went to my 29th Slayer gig in L.A. 11/30/19. A TOP 3 SLAYER SHOW. MAYBE #1. It was filled with lots of emotions.

  • @Eclipse-ik1bq
    @Eclipse-ik1bq Před 4 lety +2

    Slayer's 'Seasons in the Abyss' was their first music video, filmed at the Giza Plateau in Giza, Egypt - I read somewhere they paid Egyptian authorities in cartons of cigarettes to be able to film near the Pyramids. The album was recorded from March to June 1990 in two separate studios: Hit City West, Hollywood Sound, and Record Plant in Los Angeles, California, and produced by Rick Rubin. The album was eventually released on Oct 9, 1990.

  • @TheErikBallew
    @TheErikBallew Před 4 lety +10

    Oooooh do Dead Skin Mask!

  • @keithhatlak4325
    @keithhatlak4325 Před 3 lety

    One of the guitarists, Kerry King, played on Beastie Boys' License To Ill, and was featured in the video for No Sleep Till Brooklyn. Slayer was signed to Def America, a sub label of Def Jam Records, and Rick Rubin produced many of their albums.

    • @keithhatlak4325
      @keithhatlak4325 Před 3 lety

      Being involved in Hip Hop, I feel you guys should appreciate that.

  • @jeffblanchard2406
    @jeffblanchard2406 Před 4 lety

    A bit of trivia: Kerry King, the dark haired guitarist with the nail armband, played on the Beastie Boys "No Sleep Till Brooklyn". Both bands were on Def Jam Records at the time.

  • @bhurzumii4315
    @bhurzumii4315 Před 4 lety +3

    "Spiritual healing" by Death.
    "Blood Fire Death" by Bathory.
    "Fall from grace" by Morbid Angel.
    \m/

  • @dillonsronce2583
    @dillonsronce2583 Před rokem

    I constantly played this song on the computer when I was coming out of a medically induced coma about 15 years ago, especially since I had forgotten my name after a few weeks.

  • @tatushhimekuro
    @tatushhimekuro Před rokem +2

    My absolute fave Slayer song. I'm a guitar freak ❤

  • @Godspeed1756
    @Godspeed1756 Před 4 lety +4

    Merciful Fate Sleepless Nights Live is a banger

  • @arslefpeps1034
    @arslefpeps1034 Před rokem +1

    my 15 year old daughter laughed, looking on my bold head, that in 1989 my hair covered my shoulders. seasons in the abyss was the first song, that I played with my friends. golden era. could I even think, that my country will fight with Ukraine?

  • @randylevy
    @randylevy Před 4 lety +2

    Haven't seen too many mentioning Unleash the Archers: Awakening or Tonight We Ride. Epic power metal with classic metal influences and incredible technique.

  • @Wombatmetal
    @Wombatmetal Před 4 lety +2

    There's a reason they are called the big four. This is my favorite Slayer song, and yes it was shot in the Pyramids
    There is an old PBS Nova episode This Old Pyramid. They built the top 30 feet of a pyramid using technology availible in the day. They had to solve a lot of problems to solve but solve it they did. It was done by engineers. Scientists have been arguing about what is and is not possible, and there are a lot of whacky conspiracy theories. We don't know exactly how the pyramids were built, but we do know that it wasn't beyond the technology at the time. Like I said, we've replicated it.

  • @deadralynx1288
    @deadralynx1288 Před 11 měsíci

    Every real musician will ALWAYS recognize true passion. No matter the genre.

  • @tekkonblackkinkreet4927
    @tekkonblackkinkreet4927 Před 4 lety +2

    The river Styx was the boundary between hell and earth in Ancient Greece

  • @kristaspecht
    @kristaspecht Před 2 lety

    Came across this! One of my fav albums and songs by slayer! The lyrics are so good and I love the drums and guitar! Such a good song! Nice to see a year ago to now guys!❤️🤓

  • @stecumo6459
    @stecumo6459 Před 4 lety

    you've been slayered,amazing band.went to see then live and came out deaf and floating on pure adrenaline.it was a good night

  • @matthewschreiber520
    @matthewschreiber520 Před 4 lety +1

    Anthrax has a song
    Startin up a possee!!!!!
    It was their response to parental advisory stickers!😎🤘

  • @chrisculp5636
    @chrisculp5636 Před 2 lety

    Just want say, I love yalls reactions! Love Smokey’s smarts and Hollywood’s passion!!

  • @TrumpTrain86
    @TrumpTrain86 Před 4 lety

    I always love the short vids you play before the reacts...this was probably the cutest one

  • @tekkonblackkinkreet4927
    @tekkonblackkinkreet4927 Před 4 lety +1

    A huge band from thrash that you’re missing is Exodus, who came from the same beginnings in California.

    • @jasonjtd79dunne88
      @jasonjtd79dunne88 Před 4 lety

      And Metallica’s Kirk Hammett was in Exodus before he replaced Dave Mustaine in Metallica. It happened when they came to NY to do shows with Anthrax thet were crashing at Anthrax’s studio when they gave Dave the greyhound ticket back to Cali as Kirk was flown in.

  • @Eclipse-ik1bq
    @Eclipse-ik1bq Před 4 lety

    I read and researched that sound resonance may have been used to levitate the giant rocks in place, the Pyramids may have been a giant ancient power plant for its time - like a giant wireless power plant to distribute electricity everywhere for free.

  • @Reani71
    @Reani71 Před 3 lety

    A fun fact about bands and pyramids: Killing Joke once recorded several songs for their album Pandemonium inside the Great Pyramid of Gizeh.

  • @spiralout75
    @spiralout75 Před 4 lety +1

    This album came out in 1990 and yes it was at the actual pyramids. The big four all came out around the same time with the exception of Megadeath, which was a few years later than the others.

  • @TheBlackQueen
    @TheBlackQueen Před 4 lety +1

    [Comment 1 of 2]
    Thrash has a very interesting story with a lot of connections between different artists and bands. The genre is typically described as hardcore heavy metal music with has tempos and often features fast chugging riffs and tremolo.
    It's debatable where Thrash truly started. it's predecessor, Speed Metal has it's roots in Deep Purple and some credit the first Thrash song to Queen's Stone Cold Crazy from 1974. The first band to really pioneer Thrash was likely Venom whom also pioneered Black Metal. They became major influencers of the bands coming into the genre. The first of the big acts was Metallica, formed in Los Angeles but later moved to San Francisco where the Thrash scene really started and grew, specifically in the Bay area. Their music was largely a response to the overly popular Glam Metal scene in LA that they despised with passion. Before getting big, they had guitarist Dave Mustane and bassist Ron McGovney. Ron left because he couldn't get along with Dave and drummer Lars Ulrich so they recruited Cliff Burton from the band Trauma whom had gained some critical success for a short period before then. Shortly before gaining a good record deal, they fired Dave Mustaine because of his drug and alcohol abuse. While the rest would also get drunk, he was the only one to get violent when drinking. Afterwards, Kirk Hammett replaced him and then they released their debut Kill Em All in July 1983, of which had several of Mustaine's contributions. He was sent home on a bus, angered and planning something to spit back.
    Later that year, another band from Huntington Park, CA was just getting their start. A band whose sound was darker and more dissonant, covering more intense themes such as Satanism, War, and Sacrifice. That band was none other than Slayer. They started out wearing spikes, leather, and makeup to look trashy, but they were soon advised not to wear makeup thus to not be associated with the Glam Metal bands. Their first lineup with bassist Tom Araya, guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, and drummer Dave Lombardo lasted for the majority of their career, with a few exceptions of inconsistencies in Dave's placement in the band. Their debut Show No Mercy came out in December 1983 and it was a hit in the underground.
    In the midst of Dave Mustaine moving back to LA after being fired from Metallica, he sought revenge to make a band heavier than Metallica and, as if by sheer destiny, he found a pamphlet from senator Alan Cranston on the bus back that contained the sentence; "The arsenal of megadeath can't be rid no matter what the peace treaties come to". That quote inspired him and gave him the name for his new project; Megadeth. He befriended bassist David Ellefson and they quickly started looking for a drummer and a second guitarist. After auditioning 15 different drummers, they settled on Lee Rausch and Kerry King of Slayer even filled in for some performances. They later switched to Gar Samuelson on drums, whom had also brought in lead guitarist Chris Poland.
    On the other side of the US, a more urban-styled Thrash band was spawning. Guitarist Scott Ian was leading the only five-member band of the Thrash movement, Anthrax, in New York City. They're debut lineup consisted of Scott, singer Neil Turbin, bassist Dan Lilker, guitarist Dan Spitz, and drummer Charlie Benante. They relied more on the potential of a their speed and built everything off that, sounding more like a cross between Judas Priest and Metallica with similar screaming vocals. This was displayed well on their debut Fistful Of Metal in January 1984. Though it received poor reviews from most critics, the album gained a strong acclaim in the underground. It wasn't longer after however that Dan Lilker and Neil Turbin would leave the band, the former of which would go on to form another Thrash band Nuclear Assault. Dan Lilker was replaced by Frank Bello and Neil was eventually replaced by Joey Belladonna. This lineup would give them a more signature sound than before.
    Coming back to Metallica, their first album had been a major success and they were ready to take it a step further into music theory with influence from bassist Cliff Burton. Their arrangements featured more harmonies and climatic dynamics, stepping into both what was being described as Power Metal and what it would later become. That album was Ride The Lightning from July 1984 and it gained instant legendary status, propping Metallica as the biggest Metal band of the underground metal movements.
    Slayer were also making some momentum on their next album Hell Awaits in March 1985, though they weren't ready to explode quite yet. Up to this point, their production had been quite week and relatively quiet in terms of Metal and was their main source of criticism. However, things were ready to change very soon. The Hell Awaits album would foreshadow what came next in both speed and production and they began to sound more like Slayer.
    Megadeth finally released their debut album Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good! in June 1985. The album marked the beginning of the Metallica-Megadeth rivalry with the release of the song Mechanix which was the original version of Metallica's The Four Horsemen. It was thrown in at the end as a way to say "Two can play this game!".
    Now with new members that better fit their unique sound and identity, Anthrax released their second album Spreading The Disease in October 1985 which gave them their first real taste of success. Their single Madhouse became one of their most beloved tracks, despite failing to chart. It was a major turning point for the band and was closing in on the Thrash Metal movement's biggest year.
    1986 was a major year for Thrash Metal, and much of that was due to the success of Metallica's Master Of Puppets in March. That album took the Thrash movement by storm and even began to rival some Glam Metal acts at the time, though it was only the beginning of that siege into the mainstream for them. That album was recognised as the crowning jewel of Thrash and it still lasts today with that praise. Megadeth was following behind with Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? and it was a big step up for the band, gaining them more popularity with the title track, though it ended up being the last with Gar and Chris, replacing them with drummer Chuck Behler and guitarist Jeff Young, whom would both only last one more album. After that album came Slayer's Reign In Blood in October which was just an unleashing of Slayer's best musicianship and speed and contains some of the most loved songs in their career.
    This year was truly an important year for Thrash, but it ends tragically. During their 1986 Damage Inc. tour with Anthrax, Metallica were on the road in Denmark, riding in a very crappy tour bus. On September 26th, Before heading to sleep, Kirk and Cliff were disputing over sleeping arrangements. They drew from a deck of cards and Cliff picked the Ace of Spades. He got the first pick and slept up on the top bunk near the window and Kirk slept up front. Later that night, moving into morning, the bus started to skid on the road on some supposed black ice and the bus started flipping over. After flipping several times, the bus stopped on it's side and everyone, now awake, got out and started panicking confusedly. Out of all the voices screaming, one voice wasn't heard. Kirk turned around and saw a pair of legs sticking out from under the bus. Cliff had been thrown out of the bus window and it fell on top of him. He was 26 years old.
    Cliff's death impacted the entire movement. The other three Metallica members were broken over his death and it would begin to show on their next album. Dave Mustaine, though still at ends with Metallica, mourned Cliff's death just as much as they were both band mates at one point and he dedicated his song In My Darkest Hour off their next album So Far, So Good... So What! in January 1988 to Cliff. Scott Ian and Cliff were also really close friends, possibly even best friends. They played together and even got arrested together in the UK over weed, but didn't get caught. Scott and Anthrax dedicated their song A.D.I/Horror Of It All from their next album Among The Living in March 1987. And in a lesser known band called Flotsam & Jetsam, bassist Jason Newsted's tears hit his newspaper as he read about his idol's death.
    Metallica were coping with Cliff's death together but ultimately decided that Cliff would have wanted them to move on. Upon auditioning new bass players, many came in to play for them including Les Claypool of Primus. But ultimately, they settled on that same kid from Flotsam & Jetsam, Jason Newsted and he appeared for the first time on The $5.98 E.P. The Garage Days Re-Revisited in August 1987, but tensions would arise from his inclusion in the band.

    • @TheBlackQueen
      @TheBlackQueen Před 4 lety

      [Comment 2 of 2]
      Anthrax continued to gain popularity with Among The Living, in which held two of their biggest hits, I Am The Law and Indians. However, it was their song I'm The Man off their EP of the same name that would be an early indicator of Rap Metal which would become important for Anthrax's future. Megadeth came out with their album So Far, So Good... So What! not too long after, though it wasn't as well received as previous works, but things would change for their next album.
      Slayer released South Of Heaven in July 1988 with held more classic Slayer tracks, including a cover of Judas Priest's Dissonant Aggressor. Critics weren't necessarily thrilled with the album as others with many mixed reviews being given. However, like Megadeth, things would pick up in their next album.
      Metallica's highly anticipated follow-up to Master Of Puppets and their first album without Cliff Burton, ...And Justice For All was released in September 1988 and there was a very controversial shift in sound. The album was their longest work at the time and had a lot of very soft moments. The drums were mixed very oddly where the bass drum sounded very dry and like a click, and the bass guitar wasn't audible at all. Jason's time in the band was a very troubling time for him. He was often the punching bag of the group, being the newest member and the guy who replaced their closest friend. But there was a serious weigh on the band's shoulders. Lars and James were so affected by Cliff's death and took it out on Jason's parts on the album. As a result, they turned the bass down to where you could barely even hear it. Despite all this, the album was a big success and the song One almost won them their first Grammy Award, but they were notably snubbed in their own category by Jethro Tull whom no one considered Hard Rock or Heavy Metal. Anthrax's State Of Euporia was released later that same month, but it didn't live up to their previous works, though it gave them several notable tracks that would become fan favourites.
      1990 came with promising comebacks for Megadeth and Slayer. The former released their landmark album Rust In Peace in September and it became their most recognised success, especially with the opening track Holy Wars...The Punishment Due, of which many regard as one of the greatest Thrash Metal songs of all time. Meanwhile, Slayer released Seasons In the Abyss in October and it was met with the same amount of love and appreciation as Reign In Blood at a time where no one really thought they could out do that album. But they weren't the only ones ready to out do themselves.
      Metallica were about to cap off their golden years with an album that would change the world of Metal forever. As Glam Metal would fall victim to the void after the rise of Grunge and Alternative music after Nirvana's Nevermind in September 1991, Metallica were one month ahead with an album that would save all underground Metal from falling into the same void. Their self-titled album, known as The Black Album, would become one of the biggest selling albums of all time! The album featured their most well known hits and opened new doors for Metal, practically pioneering Alternative Metal while still holding balls and power. The album was overall a very soft album compared to all previous albums and was strikingly radio friendly. Many called the album a sell out moment for Metallica which it likely was, but they were not ashamed of it. This did, however mark the end of their Thrash Metal era for almost 20 years.
      That same year, Anthrax was also trying something new, taking Thrash into new territory; Rap. They were close friends with Rap group Public Enemy and the collaborated on the latter's song Bring The Noise which saw a re-release in July 1991. That song contributed to the rise of Rap Metal and Nu Metal which became a major genre in the 1990s and 2000s.
      Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, all four bands would release material that would become popular, whether for good reasons or not. They were the bands responsible for Thrash Metal becoming as great as it was and still is. Metallica later revisited their Thrash roots on 2008's Death Magnetic and Dave Mustaine would patch things up with Metallica. Slayer would keep going until 2019, though Jeff Hanneman would die in 2013, and Anthrax and Megadeth are still going strong today!

  • @SargonnasIncarnate
    @SargonnasIncarnate Před 4 lety +1

    It's so weird to see Kerry King with hair. Sorta makes me realize just how fast the years have sped by. Damn.

  • @DenneyJay
    @DenneyJay Před 4 lety

    love your reactions and comments. Plus some fellow atlanta dudes!!!! Subscribed!

  • @toddwilson2818
    @toddwilson2818 Před 4 lety

    Filmed on Location in Egypt 1991.Slayer originated in Huntington Park California in 1982.John Bonham & Dave Lombardo.Top 2 Drummers in the World

  • @charlieo.possum5501
    @charlieo.possum5501 Před 4 lety

    You dudes are back on track now!! This is an all-timer right here!!

  • @Levi_Amongst_the_Watchers

    I work at a truck stop along I-70 and one day I saw lead singer Tom Araya standing outside a tour bus surrounded by several guys wearing shirts with "Event Staff" on the back. I wish I had asked for an autograph but we're not allowed to "bother" the few "people of importance" that come through our store.

  • @mrmahga6004
    @mrmahga6004 Před 4 lety

    Amon Amarth "Twilight of the Thunder God" is something you guys should 100% check out. Keep bringing the awesome reaction videos!!

  • @Dmoe2600
    @Dmoe2600 Před 4 lety

    The two biggest mosh pits I’ve ever seen, Slayer and Pantera. There were bonfires of burning pizza boxes and islands of people caught out in the middle that looked afraid for their lives. Lol

  • @Dreamy_Demon
    @Dreamy_Demon Před 2 lety

    fun fact the drummer is going so hard on them drums when they are live they have a crew come out and tighten the bolts (big bolts that hold down lightpoles) because he is going so hard

  • @mp9488
    @mp9488 Před 4 lety

    Was filmed in Egypt 1990,, react next to their song War Ensemble (the official video), it's their first official video and from the same album Seasons in the Abyss..it's the albums opening song.. Soldiers that where at the first Golf war say they always listened to War Ensemble to pump up before they go for a battle.
    All Slayer songs are great..
    Angle of Death, Ghost of War, Mandatory Suicide, Silent Scream, Postmortem, Raining Blood, World Painted Blood, 213, Spill the Blood, Bloodline, Dittohead, etc.. If you ever react to Slayer's most iconic song Raining Blood do it with Postmortem as it is in the album..
    Postmortem/Raining Blood,, those songs go together with a transition..
    Haven't seen a reaction with both, they only do Raining Blood

  • @robertrosczewski6369
    @robertrosczewski6369 Před 4 lety +1

    MOTORHEAD started it all. The godfathers of thrash/speed metal.

  • @Strathaczar
    @Strathaczar Před 4 lety

    One of the best Slayer songs man! Always awesome to see the reactions to these guys!
    And Jeff Hanneman was indeed a Raider's fan. Was being the operative word there... Sucks he died way too soon!
    And Dave Lombardo is considered one of the best metal drummers of all time, so good on you for pointing him out! ;)

  • @billyculbertson3880
    @billyculbertson3880 Před 4 lety

    The BEST way to watch The Big 4 is to see AM I EVIL w/ all 4 bands on stage playing the song together !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @gregthompson3785
    @gregthompson3785 Před 5 měsíci

    Angel of Death is a 5-minute history lesson. Plain and simple.

  • @nirvana213xxxz
    @nirvana213xxxz Před 3 lety

    We was a raiders fan back when they use to be from LA. The band is from Huntington park (LA County).

  • @MetalBere
    @MetalBere Před rokem +1

    My favorite Slayer's song 🤘

  • @daviddesjardins6539
    @daviddesjardins6539 Před 3 lety

    Responding to the pyramids , the latitude for the great pyramid is the same as the speed of light in meters per second. Look it up . Great show guys

  • @jarrettenaope7038
    @jarrettenaope7038 Před 3 lety

    This,is one of their BALLADS DUDES....

  • @corvettefever360
    @corvettefever360 Před 3 lety

    I totally respect people who are open-minded to all types of music. I like all types of music myself, everything from heavy metal, classic rock, Hip Hop, Pop, classical, R & B, country, and electronica (trance, techno, rave, etc etc etc ), excetera excetera excetera. I feel bad for those who are close minded, because they are missing out on so much.

  • @secretvault4825
    @secretvault4825 Před 4 lety

    My favourite of Slayer. Thanks guys.
    Love from India.

  • @munkeebranestoo5259
    @munkeebranestoo5259 Před 4 lety

    This song is such a staple. Been rocking this out for many, many years. Is fun to play, too

  • @partimeintellectuals8525

    They used tens of thousands of people, slaves, and conscripts. They used ancient huge tree logs and sand to place them. They were very advanced with thier mapping of the stars, and the stars were very important to them. They facebooked a lot less.

  • @07braves48
    @07braves48 Před 3 lety +1

    exodus is another great thrash band...."iconoclasm" live at wacken 2008

  • @joelabel7843
    @joelabel7843 Před 4 lety

    The pyramids base was under water at the time. They floated the stones in. The pyramids used to generate electricity.

  • @ahmo2
    @ahmo2 Před 4 lety

    Listening to slayer solo and saying "That is talent" is priceless :)

  • @kelvinrodriguezjr2184
    @kelvinrodriguezjr2184 Před 4 lety

    I really like the podcast vibe you guys have.

  • @travispersell7123
    @travispersell7123 Před 4 lety +1

    Dave Lombardo is a freaking drum god.

  • @manna6618
    @manna6618 Před 4 lety +1

    "They had Pantene on speed dial!"...bahaha!!! Quick note on the film clip...story goes the band and production crew had only just left the area when a certain faction of religious terrorists known for their atrocities in the region came in looking for this 'evil band' to make an example of them...they'd missed them by just a few hours. :O Another great vid guys, thank you!

  • @YesMyTatsAreReal
    @YesMyTatsAreReal Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this. RIP Jeff.

  • @mikewazowski398
    @mikewazowski398 Před 4 lety +1

    The big 4 could be expanded to the Big 6, which would include Testament and Exodus.

  • @johncarter1288
    @johncarter1288 Před 3 lety

    As soon I see Rappers react to Slayer Seasons in the Abyss, insta like!!!

  • @lefthook4878
    @lefthook4878 Před 3 lety

    Gandalf: You shall not pass! Go back to the ABYSS from whence you came!
    Balrog: *surprised Pikachu face*

  • @emiliorivera1406
    @emiliorivera1406 Před 2 lety +2

    Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱, south of heavens, la tierra de Tom Araya , faltaron los subtítulos para entender mejor sus comentarios ,

  • @stevenburke1728
    @stevenburke1728 Před 4 lety

    One big influence to thrash metal but is not known to most is a band out of south Wales called Budgie. Listen to their riffs and you cannot deny how their sound has influenced most of the major metal bands we know of today. Look up the song Breadfan and crash course in brain surgery. Band was started in 1967! I was turned onto them by an old metal head years ago. I hope you discover them from this thread and if you already know of this band, respect.

  • @kitoyobeni1
    @kitoyobeni1 Před 4 lety

    Raining Blood is Slayer's signature song, a quick blast of thrash. For Anthrax, their most iconic songs from their prime lineup include 3 covers (Antisocial, Bring The Noise, Got The Time) as well as Indians, Caught In A Mosh, I Am The Law, and Madhouse. Megadeth's key songs include Peace Sells, Wake Up Dead, Holy Wars, Hangar 18, Tornado Of Souls, and Symphony Of Destruction. Not sure what you've done from Metallica, but their key early tunes include Seek And Destroy, Whiplash, 4 Horsemen, Ride The Lightning, Fade To Black, For Whom The Bell Tolls, Master Of Puppets, Battery, Welcome Home (Sanitarium), One, Blackened, and Dyers Eve. Metallica's later period had a lot of strong tracks as well, but not necessarily thrash and more radio friendly.

  • @leethibidaux1641
    @leethibidaux1641 Před 4 lety +1

    There's a lot of thrash bands that came out back in the low 80's and didn't get the attention like the big 4 but should definitely get mentioned a little bit more.
    Death Angel
    Testament
    Overkill
    Exodus
    Flotsam and Jestsom
    Forbidden
    Metal Church

  • @robertcraane7910
    @robertcraane7910 Před 3 lety

    You forgot Anvil... watch the documentary on them, so tragic... but BEAUTIFUL!

  • @Dmoe2600
    @Dmoe2600 Před 4 lety

    In Greek mythos the 5 rivers lead the dead into the underworld and the most popular is the river Styx. the dead traversed into the underworld by way of the boatman Charon. Another little tidbit about the River Styx, the Greek hero Achilles, when he was born, Zeus, dipped him into the River Styx to make him indestructible. But his one vulnerable spot, is where Zeus was holding him as he dipped him into the river, just behind his ankle, or what is now known as the Achilles‘ tendon.

  • @40kedge
    @40kedge Před 4 lety

    Yes... the river Styx takes you to the underworld. Very good my brother!