Slayer - God Hates Us All
American Recordings
Slayer-Thrash
13 songs (42'41)
Release year: 2001
Slayer, American Recordings
Reviewed by Marc
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No need to introduce Slayer. The masters are back with a new opus, so is it up to their standard?

After the intro, the attack begins with Disciple, a fast-paced song filled with rage that gave the album its title: God Hates Us All. At the begining of track 3, I was already convinced that this CD was going to stay a while in the player. Not all the songs are as fast but they are all heavy, aggressive and all the other virtues that made Slayer the legend that it is. Bloodline stands out among the rest of the songs: its more melodic and its catchy chorus made it one of my favorite tracks. The song was made before the rest of the album for the Dracula 2000 movie soundtrack. No need to say anything about the production since it's perfect as expected with such a band. Two words about the booklet that is very nice: it looks like pages from the bible with the lyrics instead of the gospels.

This psycho-killer-CD is highly recommended to all metalheads!

Killing Songs :
Bloodline, Disciple, Here Comes The Pain
Marc quoted 90 / 100
Other albums by Slayer that we have reviewed:
Slayer - Repentless reviewed by Goat and quoted 70 / 100
Slayer - Haunting the Chapel reviewed by Tony and quoted no quote
Slayer - World Painted Blood reviewed by Goat and quoted 76 / 100
Slayer - Divine Intervention reviewed by Goat and quoted 88 / 100
Slayer - Undisputed Attitude reviewed by Goat and quoted no quote
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