A good a place as any for the Dave Lombardo + Bees + Steve Tucker (Morbid Angel) supergroup. Love those bees.
Re: Slayer
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2025 1:03 pm
by Gramsci
Interesting question here about how you judge a band’s career… is it the highs or the lows? In my head it’s the highs. Slayer put out a perfect album, maybe three in a row. And then 30 years of, sure, and, yeah that’s pretty good…
But holy fuck Reign in Blood could have been recorded yesterday. Absolutely timeless.
Re: Slayer
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2025 1:26 pm
by zorg
Absolutely. If you had to average and mean a bands material, there would be very few bands worth talking about at all. Rock and Roll is lightning in a bottle anyways.
Re: Slayer
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2025 8:55 am
by jakethesnake
NC. On my metal Mount Rushmore next to Sabbath, Priest and Motörhead.
As for them putting out "weak" material for the past 30 years, who cares? Since I happen to really like Divine Intervention, that means they put out 6 albums *and* the GOAT metal EP (=Haunting the chapel) that range from "very good" to "amazing"; that's more than 99.9% of all bands could ever do...If that's not enough for a NC, I don't know what is... besides, the reason their later material is so underwhelming IMO is because mosT songs/riffs/sections sound like weaker versions of earlier stuff (see also AC/DC from Fly on the wall and inwards though I dug Stiff upper lip for some reason). Had their earlier stuff been weaker, they would have appeared more consistent. Judging a band by its consistency us actually frequently of benefit to more "mediocre" bands
Re: Slayer
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2025 11:14 am
by zircona1
I thought World Painted Blood was pretty good. Haven't bothered with anything after that though.
Any fans of Christ Illusion? Someone turned me on to that one since it had Lombardo back on the kit. It's not bad.
Re: Slayer
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2026 2:21 pm
by ogpuprison
Not crap. Saw them in 1990 with Nuclear assault supporting, I used to sneer at metal in those days but that was a total blast. Obviously the first 2 or 3 albums are the best, but most bands tail off with later releases, no?
Is that true about the dude dying of a flesh-eating disease due to a spider bite? Wow
Re: Slayer
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 4:05 am
by Gramsci
ogpuprison wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2026 2:21 pm
Not crap. Saw them in 1990 with Nuclear assault supporting, I used to sneer at metal in those days but that was a total blast. Obviously the first 2 or 3 albums are the best, but most bands tail off with later releases, no?
Is that true about the dude dying of a flesh-eating disease due to a spider bite? Wow
Contributing factor. Jeff was an alcoholic and died of liver disease.
Re: Slayer
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 9:58 am
by Krev
Show No Mercy is my favorite Slayer record these days. And Kerry King's original Warlock with the Kahler was his coolest guitar.
Re: Slayer
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2026 3:30 pm
by Krev
zircona1 wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 11:14 am
I thought World Painted Blood was pretty good. Haven't bothered with anything after that though.
Any fans of Christ Illusion? Someone turned me on to that one since it had Lombardo back on the kit. It's not bad.
You might enjoy Kerry King's solo album. It sounds like recent Slayer, but is better than Repentless.
Re: Slayer
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2026 4:16 pm
by numberthirty
Gramsci wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 1:03 pm
Interesting question here about how you judge a band’s career… is it the highs or the lows? In my head it’s the highs. Slayer put out a perfect album, maybe three in a row. And then 30 years of, sure, and, yeah that’s pretty good…
But holy fuck Reign in Blood could have been recorded yesterday. Absolutely timeless.
Along that same line...
In addition to the tune being evergreen, it did hit me must how much the "Sexorcisto..." era of White Zombie was lifting from that sort of Slayer tune.
It was right up there with that stretch where Metallica were just coping mid-period COC.