Selasa, 21 September 2010

Slayer - God Hates Us All (2001)


God Hates Us All is the ninth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on September 11, 2001 during the terrorist attacks, the album received mixed critical reviews, although it entered the Billboard 200 at number 28. Recorded in three months at The Warehouse Studio in Canada, God Hates Us All includes the Grammy Award-nominated "Disciple" and is the band's last album to feature drummer Paul Bostaph.
Guitarist Kerry King wrote approximately 80% of the lyrics, adopting a different approach from earlier recordings by including prevalent themes such as religion, murder, revenge, and self-control. Limiting the lyrics to topics which everyone could relate to, King wished to explore more in depth, realistic subject matter. The band experimented musically by recording two songs with seven-string guitars, and a further two with drop B tunings. The album's release was delayed due to the graphic nature of its artwork for which slip covers were created to cover the original artwork, difficulties encountered during audio mixing, and the change of distributor by the band's record label during the release period.


Tracklist :

1. Darkness of Christ (1:30)
2. Disciple (3:36)
3. God Send Death (3:46)
4. New Faith (3:05)
5. Cast Down (3:27)
6. Threshold (2:29)
7. Exile (3:56)
8. Seven Faces (3:41)
9. Bloodline (3:37)
10. Deviance (3:09)
11. War Zone (2:46)
12. Here Comes the Pain (4:32)
13. Payback (3:05)

Line Up :

  • Tom Araya : Vocals & bass
  • Jeff Hanneman : Guitars
  • Kerry King : Guitars
  • Paul Bostaph : Drums





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