God Hates Us All (Ri)
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Track Listing
- Darkness Of Christ
- Disciple
- God Send Death
- New Faith
- Cast Down
- Threshold
- Exile
- Seven Faces
- Bloodline
- Deviance
- War Zone
- Here Comes the Pain
- Payback
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17618 in Music
- Released on: 2007-07-24
- Number of discs: 1
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .23 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.co.uk
On first listening to God Hates Us All, one immediately fears a terrible regression to the Slayer who were so desperate to shock that their lyrics became nothing more than a dull catalogue of historical evil-doings and painful ways to die, and whose sound was reduced to an annoying, structure-less buzzing, lacking all weight and power. After the introductory "Darkness of Christ", the band burst into "Disciple", an enraged howl backed by a mean riff that increases in momentum till the guitars begin to blur. But, thankfully, there's a saving grace: the drums, though searingly fast in their rolls, don't attempt to out-run the over-heating guitars. Consequently, Slayer never lose control, retaining their heaviness and vitality as the tom-tom rumble of "New Faith" leads them into "Bloodline", with its chopping "Children of the Grave"-style riff and electric shriek of a solo. Here's a further improvement--Slayer's solos are always brief, brutal shudderings, often, as in ! "Here Comes The Pain", sounding like some creature being quickly killed. The vocals too are notable in their refusal to descend to a bog-standard metal grunt (such a silly affectation). Though they occasionally lapse into predictable rap & grind ("Cast Down"), Slayer and producer Matt Hyde have kept this album true to the band's raison d'etre--it's shockingly heavy. --Dominic Wills
Chronique amazon.fr
Que les fans du combo de thrash metal californien se rassurent, la puissance, la violence et la virulence de Slayer sont intactes ! Le groupe a marqué le genre d'une empreinte définitive et indélébile, distillant sans compter la fureur depuis 1983. À la hauteur des précédents Reign In Blood et Seasons Of The Abyss, God Hates Us All fait la nique aux Megadeth, Anthrax et consorts. Kerry King et Jeff Hanneman délivrent sans coup férir des riffs de guitare propres à assommer un bœuf, écrin idéal à la voix rageuse et hurlée de Tom Araya portée par les roulements de Paul Bostaph qui remplace avec panache le batteur Dave Lombardo parti expérimenter sous d'autres cieux, Fantômas et un quartette avec le saxophoniste new-yorkais John Zorn notamment. L'ensemble, comme en témoigne un titre comme "Here Comes The Pain", dévoile encore plus d'intensité concentrée désormais vers l'expression de l'énergie du punk et du hardcore les plus efficaces. --Hervé Comte
Album Description
Out of print in the U.S.! For nearly 25 years, Slayer have remained the most important and influential Speed Metal band in history. God Hates Us Allis their 2001 album featuring 13 tracks including 'Darkness Of Christ', 'New Faith', 'God Send Death' and more. Warner.
