Kathaarian wrote:
Seinfeld26 wrote:
Kathaarian wrote:
Seinfeld26 wrote:
Quote:
I hate everyone equally
You can't tear that out of me
No segregation -separation
Just me in my world of enemies
God Hates Us All....
I'd seriously consider changing that sig Kath, because nobody should EVER quote anything from God Hates Us All!
And why is that, my dear friend?
Because that album had some of the lamest lyrics of any metal album released in the last decade (and certainly the lamest of any Slayer album I'd ever listened to)? That particular line you quoted sounds just like one of those "I hate my life and my parents and everything else" lines you'd expect to hear in one of those nu-metal songs you detest so much.
I just wrote that sig because it was relevant to a topic on this forum somewhere. It's not like my motto or something. But I don't think this is like anything written by a nu-metal band. While Tom is screaming these lines it sounds so cool. And the song kicks ass. GHUA is a pretty good (even great) album if you consider the guys ages. Unlike some other thrash godz (you know who I'm talking about)
It is a good album I'll admit. But it never fails to bother me that a lot of metal fans seem totally clueless about how forced its lyrics sound (including Tom's screaming). It's like Slayer knew that if they softened their sound, they'd basically ruin their careers so they
faked their hate and aggression on GHUA because they knew this style of music was expected of them (otherwise, why would Tom purposely throw the f-word 30 times in one or two songs). It's still a good album with some good guitar riffs and is waaaaay better than a certain other album released two years ago by those "thrash godz" you were talking about, but in no way is it Slayer's best and it's certainly overrated in the metal community (probably because it's Slayer and as long as they don't release a folk inspired country album, everything they do will be hailed a masterpiece no matter how good it is).
By the way, did you know that about four years ago, Kerry King said in a Guitar World interview that he was a big fan of bands like Disturbed and Linkin Park and wanted to implement whatever made them popular into Slayer's music?
Well I didn't read the interview and I don't care if he said that or not obviously he didn't do what he said because there are very few nu-metal elements in this album and now that Lombardo is back I'm sure the next album will surely be a masterpiece (like GHUA and even better)
He says many stupid things anyway. Once I heard him say that Hatebreed was the next Slayer or something like that.