Oh yeah, and this has just about the WORST thrash break ever in the history of the world. Score: 80 / 100. de drummer is echt vet goed(veel roffels). Kill yourself. Desperate need of riffs. Good thing is that I don’t mind, and his clear diction means I can yell along with him. God Hates Us All finds Slayer trying to make the most brutal music they possibly can ? It is kinda eerie that an album titled 'God Hates Us All' was released on 9/11. No need to introduce Slayer. Last I checked, nu-metal does not have fast guitar solos, blastbeats, and the pure heaviness of a Swedish death metal band. Released 11 September 2001 on American (catalog no. If they release this sort of feces, that is. Well, this is definitively not Slayer's best we have heard but surely it isn't the worst. 314 586 332-2; CD). I am quite shocked at the degree of heaviness that this album demonstrates. It's been a long time that you're no more able to do your crazy screams like the one on Angel Of Death... After that intro, good vocals and better lyrics but an hardcore riff, slow and boring all along. I checked this out during a Slayer binge, thinking ‘no, it can’t be THAT bad! mmm...een dubbel gevoel. However, God Hates Us All is not reminiscent of the early Slayer, it continues on the road Slayer have taken since releasing their last "true" thrash album, Seasons in the Abyss. 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. Featured peformers: Tom Araya (vocals, bass), Jeff Hanneman (guitar), Kerry King (guitar), Paul Bostaph (drums), Matt Hyde (producer, recording engineer), Dean Maher (recording engineer), Sean Beavan (aka_text mixing role_id 1327.aka_text), Paul Forgues … Out of my fucking way - Just die, 'Bloodline' is één van de beste tracks van het album. Fake, fake, fake, fake. “Threshold” and “Here Comes The Pain” could well go down in history as the most ridiculously groovy and boring songs ever to be put out by a formerly respectable band, mimicking various ideas that you’d sooner hear out of The Deftones or Limp Bizkit than any serious metal band. So already in 1998 Slayer tried to get a piece of the cake with their album Diabolus in Musica, which sounded like a total catastrophe if you keep in mind that this band wrote albums like Show No Mercy, South of Heaven and Seasons in the Abyss. Paul Bostaph is a competent drummer but he cannot lift these songs. However, Tom Araya’s voice becomes more annoying, not that they were good even before he started singing them. Why do you continue to try to scream Tom? God Hates Us All is the ninth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer.Released on September 11, 2001, the album received positive critical reviews and entered the Billboard 200 at number 28. If you are a big Slayer fan or like modern thrash/groove metal (that's what I would call it), then enjoy this very angry Slayer record. That sounds like fun to me, note the sarcasm. What's really sad here is that Slayer were never really that great. Find Slayer, God Hates Us All New Music Reviews at Review Centre. "God Hates Us All" is very heavy, and it's cool that Slayer still has so much agression after so many years. The legendary Slayer shares Slipknot's dogged fury and persistence of vision, but God Hates Us All clearly illustrates why it stands a good chance of outlasting its Iowa brethren. It seems that the songs are made in an attempt to make Slayer relevant in the current times, where bands like Slipknot, Mudvayne, and other groove-laden rock outfit tailor their music into prepackaged, commercially angst-ridden music. Bloodline. Even as someone who isn't into groove metal, I can really dig the riffs and playing on this album. 13 songs (42'41) Release year: 2001 Slayer, American Recordings. Are you a die-hard fan of the early and more evil side of Slayer that was pretty much just straight forward thrash metal that also bordered on the lines of speed metal? And for your information, I don't hate "mallcore"... just as long as Slayer doesn't sound like Limp Bizkit, I'm relieved. Seriously, not only did they apparently bring in the Slipknot guy to do vocals, it seems they also let him write the lyrics. God Hates Us All is an album that renders itself unmemorable and weak by a lack of any kind of aggression or drive. The rest of the songs aren't even worth mentioning, really. There's really some memorable material here, yeah, there are even a few lesser tracks, but the level of the songs maintains at least decent for the entire duration of the album. Hell even Divine Intervention sounds better than this album, and that's saying something. Reign In Blood? The good song is Disciple. Threshold is the most nu-metal song on here. This CD's got much better songs than Diabolus. Tons of great riffs and this I call a resurgence of trash. People were pissed off with South of Heaven (now considered as a masterpiece), now people are pissed off with god hates us all. ‘Threshold’ just sounds disinterested in coming up with more than three riffs for the whole song. It's nothing we haven't heard somewhere else yet. Seriously, this is probobaly the most agressive… The production is a lot crispier and crunchier compared to the polished, Rick Rubin style. Don't believe me, listen to Bloodline and Deviance for a good idea for what I'm talking about. The unfortunate events of September 11th scared people; the irony of an album by Slayer entitled God Hates Us All being released on the same date probably scared a whole lot more. I think because Kerry was very influenced by shitty lyrics of the mallcore band Slipknot. However, to comment the single songs disguises the overall impression. To some, it appeared to be another record in which the thrash icons failed to diversify their songwriting. The lyrics have gone from frightening (Hell Awaits era) to just plain stupid - it's clear to see that this band is desperately running out of ideas. Intended to display a rude statement of anger, but falling quite short. It's something definitely different from what they did till "Divine Intervention", but is it really that bad? Bad Points: Bloodline 06. The second song, God Send Death is also fairly good. My only hope was that this album remained an isolated case, an experiment gone wrong. Even more disturbing, these people have made some of the world's most assinine accusations of it. Geweldige intro 'disciple' en 'bloodline' absoluut 100% slayer....en dan 'treshold' dat zou zo nummer 2 van st. Anger kunnen zijn. While the book God Hates Us All does remind me a lot of Hank Moody and his self destructive lifestyle in the TV show Californication. There are some really cool riffs scattered here and there; on the other hand, the solos could have been a bit better, as they mainly rely on the wah-wah pedal effect and they aren't that special, save a couple of exceptions. Ultimately, though, God Hates Us All is a vocally-based album with less importance on the riffs themselves, and more upon the emotion evoked through the music as a whole (mostly anger, obviously). Then "Seven Faces", a simple intro with a lot of effect which give a dark and evil atmosphere, but ruined by Tom's scream: a very distorted growl with a lot of effects at the end. By the tenth, you want someone to put you out of YOUR misery. “All men are not created equal, only the strong will prosper; only the strong will conquer.” I remember reading similarities in the infamous “Mein Kampf” written by Adolf Hitler. Well, hear songs like "Disciple", "God Send Death", "Exile", "War Zone" or even the brutal "Payback" to see if that is a possibility to occur in the future...This is really some of their best stuff!!!! Songs such as “Exile” and, more obviously “Payback” utilise Slayer’s favourite four-letter word, while others like “Deviance” have none, so there’s some kind of balance there, if that makes any difference. After Disciple it turns into a downward spiral. Seriously, the vocals are pushed to extremely loud volumes which means we're forced to hear every word Tom Araya is singing on this album, which is never a bad thing mind you, but it causes the album to get on your nerves after a while, especially with how little melody is found on this record, as opposed to just loud, in your face screaming. Begin new life ...OK...That sort of puts me in the mind frame of when you get into an argument with a little kid and just to bombard you with insults, so in the end it really is just a slur and furry of cussing. Exile? Yes, God Hates Us All is really that terrible. Well, this album is very controversial, loved by some, hated by the others. Right after the first verse, Tom grunts out a couple lines delivered in an eerily Korn-like fashion, which make the song that much harder to suffer through. No one expects Slayer to do another ultra-mega-trash-masterpiece but as earlier stated we DO expect them to go out with grace. 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. His tone can get a little annoying over time because there is little variation, but if you've heard other 2000s Slayer, you know what to expect. This is simply not the Slayer that everybody loved. Anger, Slayer have done an awesome job with making the vocals sound good with the measly guitar playing By the way, it is an extremely monotonous performance of the most Catholic thrash singer of all times. Whilst it's still clear that they're going for a more nu-metal sound, songs like … Reactie van Lord_Slave op 28-12-2006 om 21:37u Complete your Slayer collection. Shit: New Faith, Threshold So if I get this right, by the time bands like Linkin Park, Slipknot and Machine Head became popular, the older metal bands like Slayer, Sepultura and even Kreator and several others went a bit crazy about these new styles called groove and nu metal, and the fact that bands with almost no skilled musicians and extremely predictable and dull songs became extremely famous. 8/10. Tom Araya put in his best vocal performance of the album and his voice doesn't have the annoying distortion that plagues many of the songs on here. Slayer are one of the very few bands that are able to stay true to their heavy roots and still naturally progress, even after all these years. Yes, I said nu metal. This is one of the heaviest, scariest, most evil, church-burning, bible-bashing, Christian-raping albums of all time. Op dit album bewijst hij opnieuw dat hij een geschikte vervanger van Dave Lombardo is. Oh well, back to reality. Reactie van Fear_Of_The_Dark op 31-01-2004 om 19:57u Nope. But lyrics have never been very important to Slayer. Soundtrack for the movie Dracula 2001, which had a competent manuscript but sucked over the top anyway. God Hates Us All ist das vorerst letzte Album der Band, auf dem Paul Bostaph am Schlagzeug zu hören ist. Other high spots are the descending "Cast Down", the smashing "New Faith" and the thrashy speed of "Exile". That gives you an idea on the quality of the album. Truly, the songs on here are the antithesis of entertainment, with their overly serious, macho posturing – how can anyone take this seriously at all? Cast Down is misplaced mallcore worship, with that completely fucking awful vocal delivery. Kicks off with an intro named Darkness of Christ. The songs here are just too vocal-centered; that’s what it is. "Reign in Blood" was good, but it's a dead era now, accept it, and welcome the new "God Hates us All" Slayer. Ps. Tering mensen moeten echt kappen met Slipknot afzeiken! Metacritic Music Reviews, God Hates Us All by Slayer, Produced by Matt Hyde, 'God Hates Us All' is the eighth studio album (and first in three years) for the Southern California thrash-metal band. Their schtick here is anger, groove, and mid-paced thrash. You're left here just to waste away "God Hates Us All" is very heavy, and it's cool that Slayer still has so much agression after so many years. Most songs start with a rather mediocre groovy thrash riff, then the other instruments join, then the vocals... you know it. Buy it or be damned to eternal cock-sucking. Score: 100 / 100, Slayer - God Hates Us All Bottom line: don't do this to yourself. Unfortunately, the album lacks the probably most important aspect of a thrash recording: riffs. It relinquishes the energy created by a bunch of songs created before it. I think the lyrics are easily the lamest part of the album. Reactie van frank op 06-10-2005 om 15:25u They were putting out Diabolus in Musica which had various hints of nu-metal in it and was a little less murderous than one might expect from Slayer. Bij het nummer 'Warzone' en bij de laatste track 'Payback' zet Slayer de voet op het gaspedaal. Its opening riffs remind me of "Chemical Warfare" and I therefore hope to see the light at the end of tunnel. Similarly, “Payback” might be the least ambiguous song of the lot, but it’s a really fun song to listen to, especially when I’m pissed off. Yes, it's that bad. The demonic riff-factory have created an album more vicious than anything before. The songs range from boring, try-hard bursts of immature aggression like “Cast Down,” the awful “Threshold” and the annoying “War Zone” to faux-catchy nu-metal stinkbombs like “Seven Faces” and the atrocious distorted layering of “Deviance.” “Here Comes the Pain” has riffs that resemble the rumbling of a hungry stomach, and “Payback” has swearing like Tom just stubbed his toe and burned his hand on a hot stove…at the same time. “New Faith” is fine, although straightforward track, which contains the cheesy line, ‘I keep the Bible in a pool of blood so that none of its lies can affect me’. Metalfan.nl - Metal nieuws, reviews, interviews en meer... Dat Kerry in verschillende interviews zei dat hij de laatste tijd veel naar Slipknot luisterde en daardoor beïnvloed is, wordt Slayer kwalijk genomen. I don't know what Slayer were going for when it came time to the mixing, but my god....It's hard to describe but I'll do my best. Of course, King has backed off from making such statements as of late because it is no longer popular to be a $lipknot ripoff. ik merk weer dat jongere fans de stem irritant vinden en zij moeten dus is gaan kijken waar en wanneer slayer is ontstaan. Music-wise, I’ll start with the positive. @dein_boeser_Anwalt (« ja, das ist ja wirklich so ne richtige eddy-review But hey, at least they throw in that two-note Raining Blood riff. The first song, Disciple, is by far the best song on here. Ultimately disappointing. i know why your prayers will never be answered We'll pretend this was a bad dream and we'll put Hell Awaits on repeat like the good well intentioned metalheads we are. It's not St. Anger bad, but it's pretty damn close. Reactie van satyr op 24-10-2006 om 10:56u What annoys me most is that none of these songs has any decent solo. First Kerry stop sucking Slipknot's ass and you're lyrics we'll be better, don't put to much hardcore influences and Kerry and Jeff, don't recyclate so much your past riffs, we want real new stuffs. In its entirety, the album has one and a half good songs. with that fecal chorus. In a world that feeds on hate And throw in another pretty pathetic thrash break. Not to mention the lameness of flops such as "Deviance". Get out of my face - Get out of my life But they’re turning out to be the next Metallica. This has probably been done better by other bands. Released 11 September 2001 on American (catalog no. Slayer God Hates Us All review Thrash Metal. SLAYER - God Hates Us All. Slayer - God Hates Us All The frustrating thing is that it works sometimes, and other times it doesn’t. Consider the vocals. For starters, the name of the album is a ripoff of how Slipknot fans call themselves maggots; i.e., hated ones. For the first minute and a half, the song seems like it's going to be good, but then the music stops and Araya starts screaming. no segregation, seperation Ten tweede; als een band hierdoor alleen maar beter wordt, werkt zoiets echter in haar voordelen. Very welcome. nu lombardo terug is :-)) wordt de volgende nog beter, Slayer - God Hates Us All During those few seconds of feedback, the band handed off their instruments and went on vacation, figuring that they'd let the bums and the guy with the mask finish the album and then come back to collect royalties. There's a reason the band only really plays Disciple at their live shows, because looking back, it's easy to see that effort was put into these songs, it's just that they don't feel complete, or the instrumentation feels out of place with what the boys were trying to convey through the song's lyrical meaning. A bucketload of misanthropy with some teenage religious doubts on the side? On. Most old Slayer songs sound pretty same, and because of that, I think it's right that Slayer keep looking for a new sound, and I think they have already created an interesting rusty scrap metal sound. But still, here you have an album with the amount of good songs of an average 90's Maiden album. The lyrical department is well-studied, especially the tracks dealing with the themes of religion have interesting lyrics. New Faith would be a cool song, as it's got a pretty catchy chorus for once, except under it, the guitars are complete noise and it is the vocals that carry the rhythm and the melody (especially in that "I see the bible in the pool of blood" section). "Disciple" annihilates everything in its path until the 2:50 mark. Then again, when you have an album titled God Hates Us All, you shouldn't really expect brilliant lyricism. They are Slayer's tool in order to gain new customer groups and this blatantly obvious strategy sucks. and The guitars are downtuned, depending on the song, from C# standard tuning to Drop B tuning, the riffs are groovier, quite nu-metal inspired (the track "Threshold" sounding completely like an actual nu metal song), there are quite a lot of breakdowns, the guitars sound compressed and quite polished. I'll kill you and your dreams tonight The answer is: no. Maybe to try to wake us after the sleepy Deviance, they come into a fast song called War Zone. Some songs go straight for thrash (Payback, War Zone), some go for groove (Here Comes The Pain, Bloodline), and others manage to mix them together (God Send Death, New Faith). The lyrics are about aggression, religion, murders, etc., quite generic and those kind of lyrics that aren't painfully bad but not nearly interesting enough to read them twice or even memorize them. You need to vent? What really kills me is that it actually starts fairly promisingly. Of course it's all pretentious, since we all know the oodles of spondulicks both bands make would suggest otherwise. Lots of expressionless chugging, some badly composed and uneffectful melodies, many notes for nothing. God Hates Us All is full of these sorts of riffs, for better or worse. Sure, Slayer have never had truly amazing lyrics but they are capable of doing better than this! Isolation rapes you everyday It's for the best he changed his voice, or it would have been emberassing. I mean c,mon how sad and lame are lyrics like: This is the only studio album of theirs which really is not worth having. This song is an awesome thrash song which features blood curdling screams, fast and aggressive riffing and fast and interesting drumming. Yes, there are a lot of different riffs, but most of them are simply not memorable at all. The thrash influence is still there, but they’ve grooved it up. But is God Hates Us All all that bad? Here comes the pain sucks and Payback sucks. If it was played in standard tuning and had different lyrics, it might have not been so bad. Slayer is one of the bands that I really look forward to when it comes to a new release. "Despair, emptiness Just download Disciple, God Send Death and maybe Bloodline and forget about the rest. luisteren. The solo work is just 'as usual' regarding Slayer. Also, the instrumentation isn't much better, as the drums sound extremely thin, to the point where it feels as though they're not there at times, although that's okay, because somebody had the brilliant idea to push the guitars to loudness war levels at times with this goddamn record. Next batter up is Disciple and this is easily the best full-length tune on this album. So I try to see "God Hates Us All" independent from the old Slayer records. Darkness Of Christ 02. Oh well, since the distortion on the vocals is so fucking messed up you don’t get to hear much anyways. Payback’s a bitch, motherfucker! Is it even a riff? Such a horrifying sound accents the endlessly bleak lyrics about how the human race has been forsaken by God and we should all kill each other. Yep, it’s good. Heavy songs with good production... The halfway distorted vocals sound mallcore as hell, as well. Nothing like the real necksnappers on their first few albums. Ehh?? What is there to gain from this? Brutal indeed. And the repeated Slipknot comparisons that have been made are not unfounded at all; Kerry King has stated repeatedly that he likes Slipknot and views them as a modern-day influence. Imagine Death Magnetic, without the compression and clipping, but THREE TIMES AS LOUD! After a little intro that was not essential we come into the first song: "Disciple". And on. Raining Blood called. Kerry's solos are mostly noisy and not very appealing to me, while Jeff's solos maintain some melody and point to them. Unlike Anthrax, who still maintained some semblance of traditional heavy metal within the abject inferiority of their groove metal releases, Slayer has basically embraced the popular concept of nu-metal/mallcore here and attempted to merge it with some remnants of their older Thrash style. bovendien is het toch verbazend om te horen hoe aggresief deze band nog klinkt terwijl ze al 20 jaar meegaan. The production is absolutely terrible. Slayer - God Hates Us All. To bad the riffs are boring and the screaming is horrid. Slayer - God Hates Us All En nee: ik ben niet zo'n "nu-metal skatertje". It’s the most joyous holiday of the year, a great feast of colorful lights and hymnal singing and everything else that is completely the opposite of what Heavy Metal is about. We still don't have a SINGLE song in their classic D# standard tuning, their lyrics still smack of middle school edgelord garbage (thanks, Kerry King), and the guitar work is just as muddy as ever. Zowel zanger/bassist Tom, gitaristen Kerry en Jeff als drummer Paul Bostaph zijn heel intens bezig met hun muziek. If you can make it all the way through the album, all you're left with is the realization that you could have spent the last 40 minutes beating your head against a wall and enjoyed it a lot more. I can understand people wanting evil Slayer over angry Slayer, but I really do dig the vibes on this album. Score: 100 / 100, Slayer - God Hates Us All View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2010 Vinyl release of God Hates Us All on Discogs. If there is any complaint to be lodged here, it would be about the absence of the evil harmonies Slayer made famous in the 80s. 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