55 years old too. Same story here. First time they played in Denmark was in 1985. In an old porn theater, and I was there. Last concert in Denmark was in 2018. And I was there. We're never gonna see the likes of them again.
@@michaelmichael1001 Remember the great warm up bands? One bill was like Slayer, Motorhead, and Danzig. Another was like Megadeth, Overkill, and Suicidal Tendencies. I was sweating so bad I didn't even realize I busted my eyebrow wide open. Still wear that scar with pride. Rock on man.
I'm 51, chilean like fellow Tom Araya, the voice of the band. This was one of the first Metal I ever listened and still listen. I loved the smile in your face when Tom began singing 🖤A bear hug from Chile!
One of the Slayer shows I attended when they played this they pretty much lit the entire stage on fire with flamethrowers behind the drummer launching fire in all directions in the air. Between that and the sound of this song it felt like the Gates of Hell actually opened up that day. It was f*cking awesome!
There are Thousands of Metal Bands out there.....BUT There was only ONE SLAYER!.....Survived 10 Times the Mosh Pits......Best Time of my Life !....especially the HATEBREED/SLIPKNOT/SLAYER Tour !!!!
Amiga ain’t lying….the first Slayer show I went to I got punched twice in the pit. Busted my lip & a bloody nose….but a great introduction to LIVE FUCKIN SLAYYYER!!!!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Seen Slayer 11 times. The last time, their last time, my 53-year old ass jumped the barricade to get in that. And I'd do it again. SLAYER FCKING SLAYER!!!!
Hi, nice to meet you two today. 1986 bro, slayer in Albuquerque, NM. I moshed, head bang, staged dived, just let my feelings out! No body cared, we watched one another! Thanks for reacting to slayer. Love you guys! Continue to fuckin Metal and thrashed!, Take care! 🤟💪
I'm in my 50's and have seen Fukkin Slayer many times. When Slayer headline a show, everyone is there to see Slayer. When they have lesser billing, EVERYONE IS THERE TO SEE SLAYER! it does not matter who is the headliner!
can't believe that not a single reaction channel is celebrating the first Pantera show in over 20 years. i mean, most epic moment in the metal scene happened 2 days ago when they hit the stage for the first time since august 2001. nothing is more important in music than this at the moment. a shame that no reaction channel realizes and celebrates this...
Fans will mark out about anything. They put a "PanterA" logo on the tour posters and some fans really want to believe it's Pantera. It's 2/4 of Pantera with two other well known musicians. Phil and Rex have performed Pantera songs together several times over the years. Once "New Level" with Rex and Phil's solo band at Download, and "I'm Broken" performed by Phil, Rex, Zakk & BLS on tour in TX. I know this tribute tour is way different than performing a few songs here and there. To me it doesn't matter if Phil & Rex play with Zakk and Charlie, or a couple guys in cover bands from the bar down the street. There's no replicating Dimebag and Vinnie either way.
First of all, GREAT reaction video as always dudes. Second, as a TRUE Metal-er (the FIRST two Metal songs I ever heard were Haunting The Chapel by Slayer and Ride The Lightning by Metallica when I was in Junior High in the mid-80's), I'm glad that all of you 'Yutes' who for some reason call yourselves 'Metal-heads' are hearing Heavy Metal from the early to mid-80's to mid-90's back when Heavy Metal was in its HEIGHT. Third, I HAVE to point out one thing that you guys got COMPLETELY WRONG: when you said that Metal from this time-period was "sloppy" and "wasn't about precision". That's 100% COMPLETELY WRONG. Like SO many of the Yutes who call themselves 'Metal-heads', you can't understand that EVERY note is actually DELIBERATE. Meaning that the guitarists from these early Metal bands were SO skilled and technically efficient that they played in such a PRECISE way that most of the so-called 'Metal-heads' nowadays WRONGLY ASSUME that the guitarists were "sloppy". Just wanted to point that out But regardless, my opinion aside, again GREAT reaction video as always dudes. Definitely looking forward to your next one.
Ok, several things. First, I honestly like your reaction videos dude. Secondly - that being said however, with all due respect you're making the EXACT same mistake as all the other Yutes who weren't even born yet when Slayer debuted by first using the term 'hardcore' in reference to the Genre of Heavy Metal in general (implying that there's a subcategory of Heavy Metal known as 'hardcore'); and then secondly by referring to the guitars of early Slayer (in particular the leads) as being "sloppy" or that precision "wasn't important". As a TRUE Metal-er who first heard Heavy Metal back in the mid-80's when I was in Junior High (and any TRUE Metal-er would tell you the same thing) I can honestly tell you that the leads from early Slayer songs would be essentially classified as "Controlled Chaos", meaning that Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman were SO skilled that they could play leads with such PRECISION that they actually COULD play that fast and yet remain ON-KEY all the time. Just a Metal-er trying to impart some Heavy Metal knowledge to a couple totally cool-seeming 'metalhead' Yutes. My ranting as a Metal-er aside however, again great reaction video as always dudes. Definitely looking forward to more.
This Is satanism in its "beautifull" form, song Is wroten by Satan and executed by 4 lost souls!!!........let's pray for them!!!......(its not a joke!)
I'm 55 y/o and have seen Slayer several times in the 80"s; I still have the scars. Most violent pit in my days.
55 years old too. Same story here.
First time they played in Denmark was in 1985. In an old porn theater, and I was there. Last concert in Denmark was in 2018. And I was there.
We're never gonna see the likes of them again.
Man that sounds badass
Hell yeah bro, been there done that!!!
@@stephenkeelinjr6252 LOL, I feel ya man.
@@michaelmichael1001 Remember the great warm up bands? One bill was like Slayer, Motorhead, and Danzig. Another was like Megadeth, Overkill, and Suicidal Tendencies. I was sweating so bad I didn't even realize I busted my eyebrow wide open. Still wear that scar with pride. Rock on man.
That intro to Hell Awaits can never be too loud, or too heavy.
Exodus, Slayer and Venom...Ultimate Revenge Tour 1985 is the stuff of legend
I'm 51, chilean like fellow Tom Araya, the voice of the band. This was one of the first Metal I ever listened and still listen. I loved the smile in your face when Tom began singing 🖤A bear hug from Chile!
Every Slayer concert is like one long mosh pit from start to finish 🤘
One of the Slayer shows I attended when they played this they pretty much lit the entire stage on fire with flamethrowers behind the drummer launching fire in all directions in the air. Between that and the sound of this song it felt like the Gates of Hell actually opened up that day. It was f*cking awesome!
There are Thousands of Metal Bands out there.....BUT There was only ONE SLAYER!.....Survived 10 Times the Mosh Pits......Best Time of my Life !....especially the HATEBREED/SLIPKNOT/SLAYER Tour !!!!
What makes Slayer truly amazing is that they ARE technically brilliant; just 2-3 times as fast as anyone else.
Some of the most heaviest. Most hardcore punk ever.
You must do "At Dawn They Sleep" from the Live Intrusion video.
That is one of my favorite Slayer songs. Seems like everyone puts the Reign in Blood album as their best, but I prefer the Hell Awaits album.
100%
I saw that tour in the 2001 in Milan Italy . And i got a broken nose in the mosh pit ❤❤❤
Soundtrack of hell 🤘🏻
Amiga ain’t lying….the first Slayer show I went to I got punched twice in the pit. Busted my lip & a bloody nose….but a great introduction to LIVE FUCKIN SLAYYYER!!!!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Seen Slayer 11 times. The last time, their last time, my 53-year old ass jumped the barricade to get in that. And I'd do it again. SLAYER FCKING SLAYER!!!!
And yes the crowd does explode
FUCKING SLAYER!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!
This song is not for the weak.
FUCKING SLAYER!!! I've been listening to these guys since the late 80's. No one or no band comes close, especially live.
Going on 27 years of slayer !
The pits are epic
If you’re not bleeding you did it wrong
Awesome jam yeah 🤘😆🤘🔥🔥🎤🎸🎸🎸
Slayer's vocalist was actually a respiratory therapist or something like that, when they formed. He's a hell of a loud mouth :P
Hi, nice to meet you two today. 1986 bro, slayer in Albuquerque, NM. I moshed, head bang, staged dived, just let my feelings out! No body cared, we watched one another! Thanks for reacting to slayer. Love you guys! Continue to fuckin Metal and thrashed!, Take care! 🤟💪
LOL !! I have been listening to Slayer for more than 30 years so this is funny to me watching you !
No doubt, Slayer is the king of trash metal and the best metal band all times.
I'm in my 50's and have seen Fukkin Slayer many times. When Slayer headline a show, everyone is there to see Slayer. When they have lesser billing, EVERYONE IS THERE TO SEE SLAYER! it does not matter who is the headliner!
Lombardo is a very-very-very fast dramer
All of us from back in the day who were in the pit need shirts that say I survived the Slayer Mosh Pit, lol
Awesome!
Slayer!
im so confused, why do i not recognise this as hell awaits????
Liliac....just released......LIVE in Woodstock, GA. Song called Vertigo......
can't believe that not a single reaction channel is celebrating the first Pantera show in over 20 years. i mean, most epic moment in the metal scene happened 2 days ago when they hit the stage for the first time since august 2001. nothing is more important in music than this at the moment. a shame that no reaction channel realizes and celebrates this...
Fans will mark out about anything. They put a "PanterA" logo on the tour posters and some fans really want to believe it's Pantera. It's 2/4 of Pantera with two other well known musicians. Phil and Rex have performed Pantera songs together several times over the years. Once "New Level" with Rex and Phil's solo band at Download, and "I'm Broken" performed by Phil, Rex, Zakk & BLS on tour in TX. I know this tribute tour is way different than performing a few songs here and there. To me it doesn't matter if Phil & Rex play with Zakk and Charlie, or a couple guys in cover bands from the bar down the street. There's no replicating Dimebag and Vinnie either way.
@@butchvito read my mind dude
First of all, GREAT reaction video as always dudes.
Second, as a TRUE Metal-er (the FIRST two Metal songs I ever heard were Haunting The Chapel by Slayer and Ride The Lightning by Metallica when I was in Junior High in the mid-80's), I'm glad that all of you 'Yutes' who for some reason call yourselves 'Metal-heads' are hearing Heavy Metal from the early to mid-80's to mid-90's back when Heavy Metal was in its HEIGHT.
Third, I HAVE to point out one thing that you guys got COMPLETELY WRONG: when you said that Metal from this time-period was "sloppy" and "wasn't about precision". That's 100% COMPLETELY WRONG. Like SO many of the Yutes who call themselves 'Metal-heads', you can't understand that EVERY note is actually DELIBERATE. Meaning that the guitarists from these early Metal bands were SO skilled and technically efficient that they played in such a PRECISE way that most of the so-called 'Metal-heads' nowadays WRONGLY ASSUME that the guitarists were "sloppy".
Just wanted to point that out
But regardless, my opinion aside, again GREAT reaction video as always dudes.
Definitely looking forward to your next one.
And what's really great and also ironic about this song, is that the singer "Tom Araya" is a devout Christian....
Catholic 😉
Is she Suzy Q's sister?????
Fuckin Slayer!!
Damn, I miss Jeff Hanneman.
I would love to see your reaction to Hair of the Dog by Nazareth
Ok, several things.
First, I honestly like your reaction videos dude.
Secondly - that being said however, with all due respect you're making the EXACT same mistake as all the other Yutes who weren't even born yet when Slayer debuted by first using the term 'hardcore' in reference to the Genre of Heavy Metal in general (implying that there's a subcategory of Heavy Metal known as 'hardcore'); and then secondly by referring to the guitars of early Slayer (in particular the leads) as being "sloppy" or that precision "wasn't important".
As a TRUE Metal-er who first heard Heavy Metal back in the mid-80's when I was in Junior High (and any TRUE Metal-er would tell you the same thing) I can honestly tell you that the leads from early Slayer songs would be essentially classified as "Controlled Chaos", meaning that Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman were SO skilled that they could play leads with such PRECISION that they actually COULD play that fast and yet remain ON-KEY all the time.
Just a Metal-er trying to impart some Heavy Metal knowledge to a couple totally cool-seeming 'metalhead' Yutes.
My ranting as a Metal-er aside however, again great reaction video as always dudes.
Definitely looking forward to more.
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Please do not do again you couple.your reactions artificial.we are not 6 years old but your are i think
React krisiun combustion inferno
Now you can see where Metallica got their sound from. They were heavily influenced by this band.
This Is satanism in its "beautifull" form, song Is wroten by Satan and executed by 4 lost souls!!!........let's pray for them!!!......(its not a joke!)
5 min in and all they say is :. " Wow , waow, daaang,, that croooowd,,,,and repeat.
These freaks didn't deserve the mighty Slayer.....