God Hates Us All [PA]Slayer
Release Date: 07/24/2007
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 989934_CD
UPC # 886971311020
Label: Legacy Recordings
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Slayer
Engineer: Dean Maher; Matt Hyde; Paul Forgues Producer: Matt Hyde Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Slayer: Tom Araya (vocals, bass); Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman (guitar); Paul Bostaph (drums). Recorded at The Warehouse Studios, Vancouver, Canada. "Disciple" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. Slayer: Jeff Hanneman, Kerry King (guitars); Tom Araya (bass guitar); Paul Bostaph (drums). Don't blink. Otherwise, Slayer's eighth studio release will scoot right by at hyper-speed. In fact, morbid images and jackhammer guitar riffs are the only traces that GOD HATES US ALL leaves behind on its demolition path. Heavy, indeed. If lead screamer Tom Araya slows down just for a second, dark mantras such as "I won't be force-fed prophecy" and "My hate is contagious" become frighteningly intelligible. Slayer might not be pretty, but no one can accuse the band of campiness--this is as real (and scary) as it gets. GOD HATES US ALL is another searing slab of classic Slayer. Highlights include "Disciple" and "Threshold," which capture the group at its bombastic best. Stylistically, the album has all of the characteristics of great thrash metal--grinding guitars, crisp bass drums, and convincing shout-speak vocals. GOD HATES US ALL is not for everyone, however. It will offend many, which is the very reason that the band's fans will embrace it all the more.
Rolling Stone (9/13/01, p.106) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...[Their] most brutal record since 1986's REIGN IN BLOOD. Galloping double-bass-drum salvos switch on a dime to furious double-time pummeling..."
Spin (9/01, pp.158-9) - 8 out of 10 - "...Rains new bood, acknowledging the Digital New with squiggly techno-ish synth lines and studio phasing effects....[But] don't worry, Slayer still sound like Slayer...with predatory grace..."
Entertainment Weekly (9/21/01, p.84) - "...The metal equivalent of comfort food..." - Rating: B+
Q (10/01, p.130) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...As feral and ferocious an album as they've made in years..."
CMJ (9/17/01, p.20) - "...Blood-soaked M-E-T-A-L..."
When death metal is mentioned, you can't help but automatically think of the genre's originators--Slayer. By merging brutal speed metal and scream-singing with disturbingly dark tales of death, the occult, and serial killers, the California quartet hatched a zillion copycat bands after its formation in 1982. Despite accusations of Nazism and instigating violence, the band continues to play, and outrage, into the 21st century.
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