Slayer - Metal Storm/Face the Slayer (REACTION!)

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Komentáře • 580

  • @doomslayer4433
    @doomslayer4433 Před rokem +211

    crionics is such an underrated song. probably the best off there first album

    • @metalfanatics666
      @metalfanatics666 Před rokem +6

      Yes, Crionics is gigantisch 😍

    • @mp9488
      @mp9488 Před rokem +5

      The best in that album and one of their best songs

    • @elcaminosoldier1
      @elcaminosoldier1 Před rokem +4

      One of my favorite songs off Show no Mercy that solo is next level

    • @AdamCantFathom
      @AdamCantFathom Před rokem +1

      It's so damn good. The guitar work is brilliant.

    • @doomslayer4433
      @doomslayer4433 Před rokem +2

      @@AdamCantFathom yeah one of the best outros in metal i think

  • @sumonjamal1653
    @sumonjamal1653 Před rokem +91

    Actually, Metallica's debut album "Kill 'em all" came out in mid- 1983... just months before Slayer's debut album 'Show no mercy' in late '83... Anthrax's debut album 'Fistful of metal' came out early 1984 (on Megaforce Records, same label as Metallica)... Megadeth was signed in 1985 and recorded their debut album "Killing is my business..." that year, released in mid '85... Exodus recorded 'Bonded by blood' in 1984, but it was not released until mid-1985... Those were the first thrash metal records 🤘🤘
    However, there were metal albums that pre-dated Metallica's debut album in 1983, delivered by bands that helped inspire thrash metal... Motorhead was the obvious inspiration, playing faster than most in 1979 - 1983...
    Also from the UK (besides Judas Priest, Iron Maiden & Saxon), u had Venom... their albums 'Welcome to hell' (1981) and 'Black metal' (1982) were a huge inspiration to thrash metal... Raven also brought the aggression w/ 'Rock til you drop' (1981)... 'Wiped out' (1982) and 'All for one' (1983)... Germany's Accept were also cranking up the volume since 1979, and their 4th album 'Restless & wild' (1982) was a landmark album that doesn't get enough credit.
    Manowar was formed in 1981 and debuted in 1982 w/ the album 'Battle Hymns'... the record was not a success, and Manowar was dropped by their label... They signed w/ Megaforce Records in America and released 'Into glory ride' in 1983.
    Canadian bands also brought the heat w/ Anvil releasing "Hard n' heavy" in 1981... 'Metal on metal' in 1982... and 'Forged in fire' in 1983... Exciter released 'Heavy metal maniac' in 1983 and 'Violence and force' in early 1984... Voivod released 'War & Pain' in 1984... followed by 'Roooaaaarrr' (1986)... None of these bands should be overlooked for their contributions to the extreme metal scene.

    • @nerijusvilcinskas7851
      @nerijusvilcinskas7851 Před rokem +8

      I really hope they see and read this, great comment.

    • @MKLST2
      @MKLST2 Před rokem +2

      yer :D
      I own all of that albums u mentioned myself, 1982-84 imports to Germany from USA. and it´s been a great time to see most of them live on their 1st Europe tours.
      Still a Metallica fan at age 58 and got tickets for 2023-24 tour @ Hamburg.

    • @randy_jmazure5671
      @randy_jmazure5671 Před rokem +5

      Possessed - 7 Churches has to fit in somewhere as well. Bathory was in there too. Celtic Frost, Hellhammer(?), so many, need to pick up a metal mag from 1984 lol.

    • @pc574
      @pc574 Před rokem +2

      Venom was a big influencer of Thrash

    • @rockdrigo9326
      @rockdrigo9326 Před rokem

      Suck Your Bone by Voivod (from War And Pain) is a hidden gem. What a banger, especially the solo

  • @88949597
    @88949597 Před rokem +40

    Crionics, Die by the Sword, Black Magic. even though 1st album is very Madien influenced, this whole album is great!
    This is my favorite Slayer album, front to back

  • @deut3ron10
    @deut3ron10 Před rokem +123

    This is what Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Venom would sound like if they were a supergroup. You can totally hear their earliest influences in this song. I love it. My first slayer was this album so hearing this is special to me 🤙🏽💯💕🎸

  • @duffalias
    @duffalias Před rokem +35

    On this song is very evident the influence of the new wave of British heavy metal

  • @paulgodfrey1238
    @paulgodfrey1238 Před rokem +16

    I love their entire first album

  • @davidd6854
    @davidd6854 Před rokem +32

    Spill the blood! Heavy nasty riffs! They would love that one

    • @bradphillips780
      @bradphillips780 Před rokem +3

      Best song on the album and possibly my favorite Slayer song.

    • @davidd6854
      @davidd6854 Před rokem +2

      @@bradphillips780 possibly my favorite as well!

    • @gentelmanjunkie542
      @gentelmanjunkie542 Před rokem +2

      Yeah I've been hoping they'd do Spill The Blood.

  • @Warhogg
    @Warhogg Před rokem +56

    My favorite songs off this album, in order: Black Magic, Chemical Warfare, Die by the Sword, Haunting the Chapel. 🤘🏻

    • @Mastercreek
      @Mastercreek Před rokem +7

      I love Tormentor too 🤘

    • @TheExtremeCube
      @TheExtremeCube Před rokem +42

      Chemical warfare is not from that album

    • @abbieandus
      @abbieandus Před rokem +13

      @@TheExtremeCube He must have a re-release. They threw the Haunting the Chapel on CD versions

    • @randybobandy9061
      @randybobandy9061 Před rokem +3

      Your thinking of Haunting the chapel Warhogg

    • @Mastercreek
      @Mastercreek Před rokem +1

      @@randybobandy9061 it was on the CD version

  • @scottchrismon4492
    @scottchrismon4492 Před rokem +3

    Dave Lombardo was 18 when this was recorded.....

  • @bongo_baggins
    @bongo_baggins Před rokem +8

    The guitar work in old school metal always reminds me of the string section of an orchestra, or more prominently; the horn sections of a film score. I get the same visceral yet uplifting vibe I feel when I hear the trumpets and trombones in something like Conan the Barbarian, Lord of the Rings, or something set in ancient or fantasy settings. Big, bombastic, triumphant, and victorious. Another good example of that kind of fanfare is Ides of March by Iron Maiden. It's the intro track to their Killers album.

  • @Toni_Mumbles
    @Toni_Mumbles Před rokem +21

    Show No Mercy is my favorite Slayer album by far, love every song in that album. ps. You guys gotta do Show No Mercy from this album

  • @r.deanmcknight136
    @r.deanmcknight136 Před rokem +11

    Black Magic and Die by the Sword off this album. Haunting the Chapel is an extended play album of songs that didn't make the first album.... Haunting the Chapel, Chemical Warfare and Captor of Sin are all "bangers", however their next album Hell Awaits really takes a turn more into the brutal thrash and really amplifies their talents as a band. The opening track to this album has one hell of a intro (sounds similar to one of the numerous openings of headbangers ball on MTV which is actually Prongs Lost and Found song), At Dawn They Sleep, Crypts of Eternity and Praise of Death are my favorites. 🤘😎🤘

    • @gentelmanjunkie542
      @gentelmanjunkie542 Před rokem

      Yeah those two songs realistically are listenable off S.N.M. They've been my favorite band since about '88, I just tried to listen to S.N.M. to remember if any were better than I remembered to recommend to these guys...its all pretty bad jeez. Of all those early 80s thrash debuts Kill Em All is the only one I still get excited when I hear it.

    • @r.deanmcknight136
      @r.deanmcknight136 Před rokem

      @@gentelmanjunkie542 well considering how thrash has evolved since then yeah it would be horrible when compared to bands today but back then that shit was mind blowing. I grew up in the 70's and got to experience how metal evolved over the years but personally those same songs are still epic. Of course Kill em All was an awesome album but there's a reason why Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax became the big 4, each had their own style of thrash that was unique to other thrash bands that pretty much had that generic style of thrash.

    • @markcavich1871
      @markcavich1871 Před 9 měsíci

      @gentelmanjunkie542 You sure you’ve listened to Show No Mercy? Or like any of the thrash debuts you’re referring to? Could me just me, but Kill ‘em All is definitely one of the most underwhelming debuts behind Killing Is My Business.

  • @nadog1011
    @nadog1011 Před rokem +6

    I still remember listening to my step dads iPod and slayer black magic was on there and omg it changed my life forever so original so raw and heavy and fast.

  • @dillyd3488
    @dillyd3488 Před rokem +8

    Early Sepultura is where you get those insane long sustained dark guitar notes

  • @dariusjones5634
    @dariusjones5634 Před rokem +4

    Slayer has heavy punk influences - good ear. The intro description was prefect; that's exactly how Slayer shows start. \m/ Fkn SLAYEEEEER!

  • @kjrogers65
    @kjrogers65 Před rokem +55

    You guys should just do the entire "South of Heaven" album because it's more your style. Then 213 off of their "Divine Intervention" album. Also from the "Seasons in the Abyss" album, Expendable Youth, Dead Skin Mask and Skeletons of Society

    • @troublemagnet1
      @troublemagnet1 Před rokem +1

      War Ensemble, Spirit in Black, Hallowed Point, and Born of Fire are my picks.

    • @vorpalblades
      @vorpalblades Před rokem +1

      "Fate,silent warriors, sleeping souls will rise
      Once forgotten soldiers come to life
      Fallen mercenary, dormancy is done
      Not content with wars we never won."

    • @williamsk001
      @williamsk001 Před rokem +1

      South of Heaven while not my personal favorite Slayer album, is definitely a favorite for a certain type of Slayer fans. I think George and Ryan could certainly be that type of Slayer fan!

    • @MrOctober44
      @MrOctober44 Před rokem

      @@troublemagnet1 all good songs, but they never like the fast stuff

    • @gentelmanjunkie542
      @gentelmanjunkie542 Před rokem

      @@troublemagnet1 yeah those aren't good picks for them. They like the groovy stuff.

  • @bigfatno
    @bigfatno Před rokem +7

    What amazes me about this song/album is that Slayer waded their way out of all the bands that sounded just like this back then. Plenty of bands at that time had this same sound, but apparently Slayer is the only band that learned to evolve and continue to dominate. A simply amazing accomplishment.

  • @MikeGTR
    @MikeGTR Před rokem +4

    Kill'em All was '83

  • @stagecoachrobbery
    @stagecoachrobbery Před rokem +6

    WAR ENSEMBLE !!! One of my all time favorite drum songs! My top favorite Slayer song!

  • @matthorton4540
    @matthorton4540 Před rokem +13

    Great tune. One of the closest to Priest and Maiden musically.
    Might be my favorite Slayer deep cut.

  • @Wrangzilla
    @Wrangzilla Před rokem +8

    I remember listening to Slayer in the late 80’s as a young teen. Saw them for the first time for the Clash of the Titans tour in 1991 in Hampton, Va. slayer, megadeth, anthrax, and Alice In Chains)

    • @johnsambo9379
      @johnsambo9379 Před rokem

      Saw them on that tour in Kansas City. AIC got booed.

    • @cptjusticegmail
      @cptjusticegmail Před rokem

      Saw them in Houston. Megadeth got the Slayer chant.

  • @SimBol1216
    @SimBol1216 Před rokem +3

    This is both a thrash metal song as well as a first-wave black metal song. It's very reminiscent of early Mercyful Fate and a bit of Celtic Frost

  • @Devypocalypse
    @Devypocalypse Před rokem +5

    Skeletons of Society please lads.

  • @AdamCantFathom
    @AdamCantFathom Před rokem +5

    Great reaction! I'm glad you guys got around to Show No Mercy. It gets overshadowed by albums like Reign In Blood, but this album is a masterpiece in metal. Like you guys were saying on how liking Slayer gives you street cred, liking Show No Mercy shows you have an appreciation for metal. The riffs and lead work are that good.
    If you guys react to this album again, I highly recommend Crionics.

    • @Floyd690
      @Floyd690 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Best rotting Christ album ever

  • @TheVitaleCrimeFamily
    @TheVitaleCrimeFamily Před rokem +3

    This is one of my all time favorite Slayer tunes. Super happy yall have got this deep into catalogs

  • @haterade9031
    @haterade9031 Před rokem +7

    This one is a deep track....Early SLAYER....LOVE IT!

  • @scottspears9347
    @scottspears9347 Před rokem +6

    Slayer had some of the best guitar riffs ever

    • @myfaceismyshield5963
      @myfaceismyshield5963 Před rokem

      I can't agree. But they had some of the best guitar riffs each year they released an album in the 80's. There however are better riffs by many other 80's thrash bands, but they often came after Slayer had raised the bar.
      Slayer were thrash trend-setters, but they were always overcome by somebody

  • @doug071173
    @doug071173 Před rokem +5

    Yes you guys must do "Chemical Warfare" by Slayer

  • @CounterRhythms
    @CounterRhythms Před rokem +2

    Show No Mercy is great from beginning to end. 🤘

  • @smftv
    @smftv Před rokem +17

    Solid choice, Tom channels his inner King Diamond at points, and you won't get any bad suggestions for more Slayer, like Hell Awaits or Killing Fields, but I once brought up Skeletons of Society and I'm going to stick with that. It's just one consistent heavy grove that you don't want to have end.
    Oh, and speaking of skeletons... 'Skeleton Chr*st" is a great groove one too! (youtube wouldn't let me spell the name...).

    • @randywissler9923
      @randywissler9923 Před rokem +2

      Skeletons got a groove that they would definitely get into!!

    • @smftv
      @smftv Před rokem +2

      @@randywissler9923 I think so too.

  • @yandrylopez317
    @yandrylopez317 Před rokem +5

    Slayer song I know you’ll 1000% love is skeletons of society 🔥 I promise you that

  • @brickedupgranny
    @brickedupgranny Před měsícem

    im so in love with song and the lyrics. give me a couple of beers and ill start head banging to it.

  • @Ironsix6six
    @Ironsix6six Před rokem +3

    The Antichrist is THE song off this album

  • @neighslayer768
    @neighslayer768 Před rokem +11

    If you dug this, you may wanna give something from Death Angel's first album, the Ultra-Violence, a shot. Mistress of Pain or Voracious Souls are my recommendations. These guys were teenagers when they made this album too.

    • @magnumpineapple277
      @magnumpineapple277 Před rokem +1

      Seconding this. The vocals and drums especially on Mistress Of Pain blew my fuckin head open when I first heard it and still do.

    • @margento101
      @margento101 Před rokem +1

      They should do 'Shores of Sin' from the second album. Love that song.

    • @AdamCantFathom
      @AdamCantFathom Před rokem

      I'm pretty sure they've reacted to Voracious Souls, though I don't see it on here. It might be a patreon post.

  • @caseyczarnomski8054
    @caseyczarnomski8054 Před rokem +2

    This was a great example of change of tempo in Metal. An exquisite sample of tempo change for the inspired to learn from.

  • @0foxgvn
    @0foxgvn Před rokem +4

    For the love of all things Slayer do Ghosts of War!!!

  • @paulpulverspools1940
    @paulpulverspools1940 Před rokem +6

    Their first couple albums are like listening to early ass Priest/ Maiden/ Fate/ Venom just sped up. It wasn’t til they met Rick from def jam that they got into the production that turned them into what was the slayer sound for the next 25 years. Each album has highlights that will go down in history. My fav is god hates us all. Christ Illusion, and repentless. But each release has epic can’t live without songs on them. Just my slayer two cents. Love your guy’s channel. ❤

  • @jcspaziano
    @jcspaziano Před rokem +1

    Man this is such a sound of the times! I still have this vinyl from High School.

  • @JayTyrus
    @JayTyrus Před rokem +5

    I am the same way George, I am a bit more lenient with the vocals in Metal than other genres. With metal, in many cases the vocals compliment the music which they can get away with when the guitar riffs reign supreme while in most other genres the music compliments the vocals.

  • @COLE-entertaining
    @COLE-entertaining Před rokem +1

    glad u liked it...Slayer did some experimentation on this one and let the minds just go.Their older stuff like this was awesome and kept the listener from being bored.

  • @Furzmichel79
    @Furzmichel79 Před rokem +5

    Don't know Slayer that much.. But for me it's really cool to realize that early Slayer sounded kind of similar to early Iron Maiden.. love it! :D

    • @SuperTugz
      @SuperTugz Před rokem +1

      The "early" thrash sound was amazing: Slayer - Show No Mercy, Metallica - Kill Em All; Exodus - Bonded by Blood; Megadeth - Killing Is My Business
      Back then they still tuned in standard, played predominantly blues or pentatonic scales, and had unhinged vocals full of raw voice cracks and goofy lyrics, and the NWOBHM and punk influences were much more clearly evident.
      Unfortunately it didn't last long, as lyrical content became more serious, the strings were down tuned more and more every album, traces of blues influence were virtually eliminated, and every thrash band was just trying to 1-up each other in brutality which was a dead-end game that ultimately just lead to thrash being completely replaced by death metal and grindcore.
      If I'm in the mood for heavy music I go for death metal, but when I'm in the mood for thrash, it's the early 80s thrash records like this that I reach for, a short-lived and unfortunately forgotten sound

    • @Thijscube
      @Thijscube Před rokem +2

      @@SuperTugz I think the sound you're looking for is more speed metal than thrash and it's not forgotten at all! Check out bands like Ranger, Wraith, Evil Invaders, Hellripper and Skull Fist. It's obviously not the same as the classics from the 80s but this style is alive and kicking and certainly not all downtuned bands who try to be as heavy as possible.

    • @SuperTugz
      @SuperTugz Před rokem +1

      @@Thijscube
      It's funny you mention that because a few days ago a buddy of mine showed me Hellripper and I LOVE it! Will definitely check out your other recommendations, thanks

  • @billthrasher3587
    @billthrasher3587 Před rokem +4

    Skeletons of Society or Dead Skin Mask would be good for you guys

  • @mikemonster6860
    @mikemonster6860 Před rokem +3

    Listen to Black Magic off this album. But Hell Awaits is a great album of there's.

  • @shiondewapura3361
    @shiondewapura3361 Před rokem

    It's just so fun to watch you guys....reminds me when first started listening to rock/metal with my friends when was like 10 years old.....now I'm 45....:)
    Keep it up guys ...you guys always put a smile on my face ....thank you....:)

  • @KobraCo
    @KobraCo Před rokem +1

    “Crypts of eternity” and “at dawn they sleep” from Hell awaits

  • @Boomersh0t
    @Boomersh0t Před rokem +1

    This is the first slayer song ive heard that ive actually enjoyed, cheers fellas!

  • @Ken-ps7my
    @Ken-ps7my Před rokem +1

    Show no mercy is amazing from top to bottom

  • @DerInspektor
    @DerInspektor Před rokem +4

    SLAYER!

  • @rickthestiks9240
    @rickthestiks9240 Před rokem +3

    for me its the song (postmortem)🤘🤘🤘

  • @Furie66
    @Furie66 Před rokem +1

    So good. I grew up listening to this in the 80s...great album man...rocks.

  • @Volcrain
    @Volcrain Před rokem +2

    Die by the Sword off this album really epitomizes early Slayer to me, it's got that that sinister feeling and aggression that they really built on heading into later albums, I saw you guys reacting to this and I immediately wished that you were doing that one.

  • @rolaki
    @rolaki Před rokem +2

    I mean, as a 51 year old Slayer fan that bought that albumin 1983 at Tower Records I. Sacramento CA, I love this. However, it was hard for me to go back to this since the 3 following albums.

  • @mikebiggums1921
    @mikebiggums1921 Před rokem +13

    You guys need to check out a song from Katatonia's new album! Colossal Shade would be playlist guaranteed.

    • @Ismarburazerovic1993
      @Ismarburazerovic1993 Před rokem +2

      Nah, first they got to hit up Brave then they can do the new album!

    • @wastelander1015
      @wastelander1015 Před rokem

      Katatonia and My Dying Bride should have reactions for sure. Id suggest Impermanence from the new album. But before that songs like Dead Letters, Forsaker, Lethean, Leaders and Evidence would be better introductions. My personal choice would be Takeover.

    • @mikebiggums1921
      @mikebiggums1921 Před rokem

      @@wastelander1015 Well, they just did Leaders on Patreon

    • @wastelander1015
      @wastelander1015 Před rokem

      @@mikebiggums1921 that's nice

  • @joe_origlieri
    @joe_origlieri Před rokem

    Hey! I love metal and I love your videos! I've started branching out into rap and hip hop more thanks to you guys. Have you considered doing a video about different rap/hip hop artists that you think fans of certain types of metal would like?

  • @sanadfanatseh9630
    @sanadfanatseh9630 Před rokem +1

    14:16 what a beautiful scene two hiphop heads headbanging to FUCKIN SLAYER 🤣🤘

  • @vovindequasahi
    @vovindequasahi Před rokem

    Hahahaha!! When you said the ukelele I spit out my beer bro!! I got this image in my head of this song being played by frogs with straws in their mouth (for some reason) playing this song with ukuleles and fiddles... I agree the vocals here are more of a "geez we got this awesome song full of great riffs, but I guess we need to have some vocals in there too" kind of vibe. You know Tom Araya is the bass player as well as singer so he wouldn't care, but the record company probably did. This song has shows their great admiration for Iron Maiden.

  • @brettanomyces7077
    @brettanomyces7077 Před rokem +3

    Love the debut album. Has a great groove to it.

  • @YannickTMessiah
    @YannickTMessiah Před 10 měsíci +1

    This song is soooo cool!

  • @V.F.D.DaleSalvador
    @V.F.D.DaleSalvador Před rokem +1

    The Birthday Massacre: Goodnight, Sleepwalking, Always

  • @JimiMitchell
    @JimiMitchell Před rokem +3

    the great thing about this album for me personally is all of the early NWOBHM influence from Iron Maiden, Judas Priest , Venom and Def Leppard. Great album

  • @budthewiser7294
    @budthewiser7294 Před 3 měsíci

    2nd greatest debut metal album
    behind Exodus “Bonded by blood”

  • @terrywachter
    @terrywachter Před rokem +4

    Never understood why they didn't open the album up with this set of songs. Great intro material.

  • @adamlassiter1710
    @adamlassiter1710 Před rokem

    I about fell out of my chair when Ryan said, "Everbody Slayer f@*kin A!"Good stuff man, you cracked me up.

  • @michaelbarrett7664
    @michaelbarrett7664 Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad to see this from you both... I bought this in 83. It's generic fare from the debut... top songs are Die By the Sword, Black Magic, Evil has No Boundaries, and the Antichrist. And then jump to Hell Awaits with the title track and At Dawn they Sleep!

  • @congratsyouarethemoonmaster

    a good thrash metal song is like a wild roller coaster

  • @congratsyouarethemoonmaster

    the intro is the metal storm....when it kicks in...that is when you face the slayer!!!!

  • @kellydevile
    @kellydevile Před rokem +1

    I love you guys! Greetings from Portugal!!!!

  • @Rattlehead467
    @Rattlehead467 Před rokem +2

    Band Misfits
    Song Where Eagles Dare

  • @juansecar2
    @juansecar2 Před rokem +1

    Guys, it's Seasons IN the abyss, hehe cheers... you should go and listen Behind the Crooked Cross, outta south of heaven too.

  • @eddienash9
    @eddienash9 Před rokem +1

    "World Painted Blood" would be a good one.

  • @CapitanCogollo420
    @CapitanCogollo420 Před rokem +2

    MORE SLAYEEEEER!!!

  • @JayCruz49er
    @JayCruz49er Před rokem +4

    My favorite song off this one is Tormentor. Very underrated riffs and a great jam!

  • @MrDirtclodfight
    @MrDirtclodfight Před rokem +1

    AT DAWN THEY SLEEP👍-Hell Awaits

  • @thereverendgypsy
    @thereverendgypsy Před rokem

    Been a while. True music lovers

  • @nickmitchell6443
    @nickmitchell6443 Před rokem

    Also Slayer were on Def Jam records in the 80s, fun fact.

  • @IainJChrist
    @IainJChrist Před rokem +2

    Slayers Disciple is a real gem. One of the few songs that gives me goosebumps every time. Piano Man is another one so you know it's elite company.

    • @gentelmanjunkie542
      @gentelmanjunkie542 Před rokem

      Billy Joel???

    • @IainJChrist
      @IainJChrist Před rokem

      @@gentelmanjunkie542 the very same. Several great bits stir me up. The bit that ends" ...and say maaan what are you doing here?" Especially

  • @TheExtremeCube
    @TheExtremeCube Před rokem +4

    This is the best Slayer album if you ask me

  • @tasos0140
    @tasos0140 Před rokem +3

    You can actually listen to the fusion of nwobhm, venom sound and punk turning into thrash metal in this album.

  • @egoslave7772
    @egoslave7772 Před rokem +3

    Ha. I love Araya's style of singing. It's perfect for slayers sound. Even his screams are awesome. I think an over technical style of singing would kill the vibe.

  • @lunarlight1
    @lunarlight1 Před rokem +1

    you guys n slayer means i hit like even before i watch it. nice!

  • @joeyuzwa891
    @joeyuzwa891 Před rokem +30

    Y’all should hear Demolition Hammer if you want some “brutal” thrash
    Edit: .44 Caliber Brain Surgery or Skull Fracturing Nightmare would be perfect

    • @FearNoGrave
      @FearNoGrave Před rokem +8

      Skull Fracturing Nightmare would be a great reaction to see them do.

    • @TheMlvswoll
      @TheMlvswoll Před rokem

      Neanderthal

    • @michaelbarrett7664
      @michaelbarrett7664 Před rokem +1

      Carnivorous Obsession is the most bruuuutoool!

    • @Ebastine
      @Ebastine Před rokem +3

      Demolition Hammer - Human Dissection

    • @hypolyxa7207
      @hypolyxa7207 Před rokem +3

      .44 Caliber would be best for them. The first album have more of a groove which they are into. Skull Fracturing would probably be too much.

  • @themetalmaniac7811
    @themetalmaniac7811 Před rokem +3

    Awesome video. Metal storm / Face the slayer is one of the best Slayer songs. also can you react to the Slayer song Tormentor ? It's on the same album as Metal Storm / Face the Slayer.

  • @danielthompson5994
    @danielthompson5994 Před rokem

    slayer were extremely young here on this album - defining their sound and vocals - this is my favourite slayer album due to its rawness and appreciation for a bunch of kids just smashing it out

  • @Eabsr789
    @Eabsr789 Před 6 měsíci

    love that bruthas know about metal.

  • @ZentrixXentrix
    @ZentrixXentrix Před rokem +3

    Great choice, had a feeling this one is more up your alley.
    Wanted to recommend a prog thrash song
    Semtex Revolution by Coroner. I think its your guys speed, medium speed thrash.

  • @nedswebjunk
    @nedswebjunk Před rokem

    It's too bad they don't tour anymore, because I would pay **SERIOUS** money to see your reactions at a Slayer show!

  • @TheDude-cu5ex
    @TheDude-cu5ex Před rokem +1

    That was a great point George made about the vocals and different genres. I think with metal, It's more about the 'character' of the vocals rather than any innate singing ability and the instrumentation takes precedence over everything else. It's just like with horror movies going in you know what to expect. The harsh vocals just 'fit' with the overall theme of the music.

    • @theriomrasputin8233
      @theriomrasputin8233 Před rokem

      Exactly! As metal music evolved into more extremism in the instruments and song structures the vocals had to adapt to fit in with the imagery being created.
      I remember when Carcass hit the scene and their three vocalist style extreme came out. "Reek of Putrefaction," was exciting and mysterious. Never heard anything that extreme.
      But it began the next evolution in vocal performances. Its not "singing," but its an instrument.

    • @TheDude-cu5ex
      @TheDude-cu5ex Před rokem +1

      @@theriomrasputin8233 Yes, Carcass Is a great example of what I mean by 'character.' The High and low vocals trading off one another along with the gruesome lyrics like two 'Mad surgeons' from hell in the operating room, lol. Symphonies of Sickness Is my all time favorite from them. Also doesn't hurt that the music is great as well. I think alotta people don't realize how much blues Influence Is In Carcass mainly because of Bill Steer. He was actually in a straight up blues rock band with clean vocals for many years (Firebird) while Carcass was on hiatus. But yeah, definitely nothing beats the old school and I think that element of character is what's missing from a lot of bands today. You could play me just about any vocal track of any Death Metal band from the golden era and I can tell you exactly who it is. I think that's why I can't stand Metalcore (aside from the stale, mechanical production and prerequisite, goofy, breakdowns they have to have in every song) but every vocalist from every band sounds like the exact same teenager having a temper tantrum In his bedroom because his parents shut off his XBOX account, lol.

  • @alanstrange2421
    @alanstrange2421 Před rokem +1

    I bought this album when I was like 12 years old. I was looking for the most brutally evil face ripping thing I could find. Been a fan ever since. You mention that there are a lot of riffs in this, but a lot of the riffs in the middle and end of the song call back to elements in riffs in the intro and earlier in the song. Cool compositional flex for a band that were basically teenagers at the time. Anyway, FUCKIN'SLAYERRRRRR!

  • @gentelmanjunkie542
    @gentelmanjunkie542 Před rokem

    Spill The Blood.
    The drums are the star of that one for sure.

  • @deathmetaldungeon429
    @deathmetaldungeon429 Před rokem +2

    Definitely the heaviest of the ‘Big Four’ thanks mainly to Rick Rubin’s production,often cited as the band that directly influenced the rise of death metal,pure aggression,graphic and violent lyrical content and down-tuned guitars…. FUCKIN’ SLAYERRRRRRRR 🤘🏻

  • @elishepherd1535
    @elishepherd1535 Před rokem +1

    CRIONICS!! off the same album. one of their most underrated.

  • @OleksandrMilkovskyi
    @OleksandrMilkovskyi Před rokem

    You also did Mandatory Suicide. Which was a great song. I discovered it on this channel.

  • @traviscartwright3950
    @traviscartwright3950 Před 2 měsíci

    These two songs alone are the reason l love Show No Mercy before Reign In Blood.

  • @gsteele2612
    @gsteele2612 Před rokem

    Slayer at their peak on the debut

  • @patrickwilsonjr130
    @patrickwilsonjr130 Před rokem

    I use too have this tapestry in my room 🤘😎nice review fellas keep up your awesome quest

  • @brianmellon4238
    @brianmellon4238 Před rokem

    South of Heaven and Seasons in the Abyss. Sure, good introduction to Slayer. They became the songs during their live show when I go take a leak though.

  • @therecordwarrior
    @therecordwarrior Před rokem +1

    Guys, you really need to react to Hirax - "Demons Evil Forces." That intro and opening riff is iconic in terms of old school thrash!

  • @Mastercreek
    @Mastercreek Před rokem +2

    Must do Black Magic or The Antichrist

  • @jonroberts1552
    @jonroberts1552 Před rokem +1

    🤘FUCKIN' SLAYER!!!!!🤘 I think you've hit on the notion of the phrase, it's almost a badge of honor among fans. Please consider listening to Sick Of It All's - Just Look Around ('92)

  • @swells8
    @swells8 Před rokem +1

    This is easily my favorite Slayer album