Seasons in the abyss is probably my favorite slayer album by far. Skeletons of society, blood red, War ensemble, born of fire besides this one and of course the title track
South of Heaven is my favorite album for sure. Read Between the Lies, Ghosts of War, Silent Scream, South of Heaven... Dave Lombardo's best work with Slayer.
I'm 49 years old and I'm listening to Slayer since 1986 when I was 12 years old! I still listen to them and generally metal music! When Reign in blood came out.....wow it was a blast! If you haven't listened Decade of aggression yet, their live album, you must!! Greatest live ever! SLAYER!!!
right there with ya buds lol! Been a metal fan since i was a teen in the 80s lol. I will die listening to metal. Slayer was king in the 80s very few bands today can capture metal the way it was meant to be but there are a few really good ones today lol!
i had the chance to see them before jeff passed away. it's kind of a big thing for me because my country is 4.000 miles away from america and them and the other 3 of the big 4 can make it here every decade or something.
@@sickturret3587 I have gone to a Megadeth concert they are awesome live. I almost went to Slayer but had injured my ankle so gave my ticket to a friend. My brother said it was awesome and suicidal tendencies showed up too…which is another group I love.
there's a part at the end where you can hear someone yelling to let them out.. i remember being a young teen years ago blasting this song and turning it down frantically because I though my sister was yelling at me to turn it down.. it was really trippy..
Angel of Death, Disciple, Eyes of the insane, 213, Killing fields,crooked cross,mandatory suicide, ghost of war, payback, physcopathy red, bloodline, Mr. Freeze, Born of fire, expendable youth, seasons in the abyss, skeletons of society, Reign in blood, War ensemble,When the stillness comes...You can never go wrong with Slayer...Been a massive fan since 86 seen them 126 times all over this country, in England,Australia, Italy,Spain, France, Brazil....IMO the best band that ever played...absolute legends and The Godfathers of thrash
Another slayer song about a serial killer is 213. It’s also a slow song from the album divine intervention. Killing fields is also a great song on the same album.
Great reaction, Slayer is one of my favorite bands still, after knowing them for over 30 years they never get old or boring. And I still keep discovering new things in their music. Looks like you didn't do a song from Hell Awaits yet, maybe check out 'At dawn they sleep', 'Crypts of eternity', 'Necrophiliac' or 'Praise of Death', all fantastic songs. Or listen to the whole album, it's well worth it, every song is fantastic.
Slayer did an anti abortion song that will really melt ur mind . It's called silent scream. And ur right, they are often overlooked by many as to their depth of lyrics. Great reaction!
One thing the video creator got incorrect was he showed a picture of Kerry king during the solo when it was actually him and Jeff Hanneman trading back and forth, one will solo while the other plays rhythm, switching seamlessly.
Also the lyrics change. For example they start "Dead cold flesh", by the end he is playing with "Dead warm flesh". He graduated from grave robbery to murder and fresh corpses.
BIG SLABS!!!! YES!!! I LOVE IT!!! SLAB is one of my favorite words ever!!! AT DAWN THEY SLEEP live is the flipping best!!! KILL!!! KILL!!! KILL!!! KIIIILLLL….!!!!!!! PREACH IT TOM!!!! YYYIIIIPPPP!!!🤘🎸 🔥 🤘🔥🎸😎🔥🎸🤘😎
One of my favorite Slayer songs ! Come with it Lilly Jane !!! Thank you ! Im all in on what Lilly has to say on this track . For not being a dyed in the wool metal head , she gets IT . So im stoked to hear her reaction .
This is a Slayer song that blows my mind... It was a regular in their concert setlists in their career since 1990 from the album 'Seasons in the Abyss'... (Late) Guitarist Jeff Hanneman wrote the music, while Tom Araya (bass/ vocals) wrote the lyrics about Ed Gein in no uncertain terms. Slayer has always courted controversial lyrics about real-life death, madness and atrocities... "Killing fields"... "Sex murder art"... '213' ... being some of their brutal, obscure work, along w/ bigger tracks like 'Jihad'... 'Silent screams'... 'Disciple'... 🤘🤘🔥🔥 Most death metal bands cite Slayer as a huge influence... from Cannibal Corpse to Behemoth to Cattle Decapitation... and so on...
I've been listening to Slayer since the mid 80's. They are always a part of a playlist in some way usually many times. Also: Mercyful Fate - Don't Break the Oath, is the album that is always playing in my brain when nothing else is.
during the time of this song, the movie Silence of the Lambs came out and captured everyones interest and fascination with serial killers... the movie and this song kind of go hand in hand with Slayer fans also being a fan of this movie...
Dead Skin Mask is my all time favorite song. The Ed Gein Story is so insane, especially when you think of all the things he "INSPIRED". Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs, Norman Bates, House of 1000 corpses, Devils Rejects on and on. He was a murderer, totally insane and a pop culture icon in a way.
Seasons in the Abyss is my favourite song. It is a song that will never cease to amaze me. Slayer is my band because their sound always seemed unique. The best Thrash metal band ever in my opinion.
Slayer is the best. It makes me feel tough on a whole another level. The music glows through my whole body. It's my favorite workout music. Their music gives me the chills.
I loved this song as a kid i played this song so much my tape actually wore out and i had to go buy it again lol! I was a teen though the 80s when metal reigned supreme! I am happy to see metal starting to make a comeback its so under-appreciated and misunderstood. None of todays pop and hip hop has anywhere near the talent of rock and metal, rock and metal actually requires talent to be good!
Slayer is just so awesome at conveying emotions with their sound… Megadeth has a song about a serial killer, Good Morning, Black Friday (I don’t think it’s of a specific serial killer, It was inspired by Dijon Carruthers, who was the band's drummer prior to the hiring of Gar Samuelson. According to Mustaine, Carruthers was hanging out with people who were practicing occultism, and they inspired him to write songs based on spiritual themes.) Megadeth also has a song called into the lungs of hell that is just purely an instrumental that I think you’ll love.
When I heard this album the title track is what got me to buy it. Dead Skin Mask is the first song I fell in love with. For the longest time I thought the voice at the end said Mr King.
This is my favorite Slayer song, I feel like it encompasses everything Slayer is about. The kid at the end just amplifies the creep factor a hundred fold.
My favorite band for most of my life! One either lives Slayer or doesn’t. I’ve been looked at harshly for my Slayer Christmas sweaters etc. yet I met Dave and Tom at the catholic mass in Denver before their show. Slayer is everything
i f'n luv Slayer, they'r so f*cken crazy. The stuff they come up with is unmatched. The first time i saw them live was on their second tour 'Hell Awaits' the venue was basically a bar. (that allowed 18 and under for live shows) ua-cam.com/video/DEeRL94Rzbw/v-deo.html I'd say my fave stuff from them is their first four albums Show No Mercy, Hell Awaits, (Haunting the Chapel~4 song EP) Reign in Blood. Slayer, like AC/DC they don't make a bad song, they make good songs and great songs. You should see Hell Awaits performed live(the link) but first maybe check out the studio version. Seeing Slayer live, they look like they literally rose up from Hell, to play Hell's music, it's crazy.
P.S. ...Back in those days, a band would release an album, and then they would subsequently tour, with that album, for example; Metallica would drop 'Ride the Lightning' and then they would go on their 'Ride the Lightning Tour' and play all, or most of the songs on that album, plus some of their previous stuff.
I started listening to Slayer about 30 years ago. I dont know what most of their songs are about. Ive never read their lyrics. Im like this with alot of bands. Not all but most music I listen to. Im more interested in the music, Daves syncopation on the drums in a thrash metal band for example and the sounds and expression of the guitars in Slayer. For me with vocals, Im more interested in the phrasing of vocals and tonality and where that sits in with the rest of the music arrangement. I hear a vocal more as an instrument even though thats only half of the skill of a vocalist the other half being songwriting and story telling. Toms vocal portrays horror and he does it so well. Its always been enough for me. The best part is one day Ill sit down and read Slayers lyrics and have a whole new experience with them some 30+ years later.
That on the guitars has always been Hanneman and King. You tell which one by the channel it came out of and the distinct difference between the styles. I have been hooked on Slayer since February of 1984, I was 11 at the time, when I heard Show No Mercy for the first time. I am now 51 and Slayer is still my favorite band.
I have been into Metal music as long as I can remember, but Slayer was one band I never listened to - it was my brother's music. This was the first song I've heard from them. t feels like White Zombie meets The Melvins. Btw, great hair!
You nailed it on this one. I think the song's buildup, the solos, crescendos...all enforce what's being sung...a psychosis being dissected. Well done. I still dare people discovering Slayer, to listen to (react to) "Silent Scream". It's directly after the title track on South Of Heaven, what that piercing guitar sustain leads right into.
Lilly you are one of the best on UA-cam that breaks down a song from the standpoint of music and lyrics. Slayer does a great job setting an eerie mood with music and Tom's vocals. Speaking of Eerie, sometime check out Testament - Eerie Inhabitants, a great metal song.
Masterpiece, chilling, sinister, evil, terrifying, but beautiful! It is a total mindfuck, but so catchy, and so many layers! Been listening to it for 30 plus years, still just as sinister!
I didn't read all the comments but the ones I did read no one mentioned this bit of slayer trivia. The voice at the end that's pleading with Gein was actually Tom Arya's daughter.
Ed Gein, The butcher of Plainfield, wisconson, is not only the inspiration for this song but also Alfred Hitchcocks Pshycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs.
213 from Divine Intervention is absolutely nightmarish, it was Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment number, the song was originally an unfinished song Jeff Hanneman wrote 10 years earlier but they didn't have a place for it on their previous albums, then Dahmer came along and gave it, inspiration let's say🤘💀
when I was young, like 16, I didnt get slayer. I was more into stuff like manowar guns n roses etc. then came seasons in the abyss ... I was just awestruck with the lyrics. its like an eerie painting drawn in riffs & solos. hanneman will be missed.
I respect that!!! SLAYER is hands down my favorite band of all time!!! I have 5 SLAYER TATTOOS ON MY LEFT ARM AND GONNA SLEEVE IT WITH ALL SLAYER!! Work in progress!! You may have seen them 126 times, impressive!! But what makes you even more dedicated is to desecrate your skin with the ink of SLAYER forever until When The Stillness Comes…!!!!
Love watching you enjoy those solos :) Hanneman and King were masters of trading off in the middle of a solo, insanely awesome. If you pay attention to what Slayer does with their music, it's multi-dimensional MASTERY :)
I've been listening to the band for 40 years and it's fantastic to see that you're still dealing with it today. But what I really love you for is that you completely understand Slayer's intention and I can see on your face the moment when it "clicked" in your head and you explain exactly what your interpretation is. Big fan... In the time from "Show no Mercy" to "Seasons in the Abyss" there was probably the largest collection of bands that wrote metal history without copying each other. So feel free to continue for the next 50 years... If you're looking for bands or songs, ask 😁... Keep it up!
There are only a handful of bands that have released an album where every song on it is a masterpiece. Seasons in the Abyss is one of those albums. Others include: Guns n' Roses - Appetite for destruction Pantera - Vulgar display of power Pearl Jam - Ten
Skeletons of Society , Season in the Abyss , South of Heaven , Mandatory Suicide , World Painted Blood , Point , Reign in Blood , Chasing Death , I wanna be your God ( cover ) Innagadddavida ( cover ) Screaming from the Sky , Eyes of the Insane ( grammy winner ) The whole God hates us all album is a must listen - Disiple , and my all time fav song i could lidten to a on repeat all day long BEAUTY THROUGH ORDER off the World Painted Blood album.
Lilly, Slayers song Disciple off their album God Hates Us All. That should blow your mind as well. A little back story the album released on September 11th 2001. That right 9/11. You should make a reaction to that whole album.
This is the one song that defines Slayer's genius, being an altruistic man who wants the best for my kids, my neighbors, and strangers it's so creepy. It's like watching/listening to a horror movie, but you know it's real. Your reaction was great and genuine, metal bands have the most intelligent and deep-thought lyrics around. Show up at a concert and you will find the most inclusive crowds around. At a slayer concert, I joined the head-banging long-haired bearded crowd in my business suit, with short hair, and ended up at an after-concert party and a bunch of new friends. keep posting!
As bad as I feel for Ed Gein's victims, I ALMOST feel as bad for Ed himself. He was legitimately insane & died in 1984 at the age of 77. What makes me feel bad for him, is that he really didn't get help in the institution he spent the rest of his life in. However, as a fan of true crime & horror, the story is so creepy it's good
Eddie Gein was my favorite SK. Then I fell down the Dean Corll rabbit hole, 30+ dead boys killed. They called him The Candyman and he drove a white van, may have been linked to Gacy.
Slayer just knows how to set the eerie moods with their instruments.
they really do. It is insane!!
@@lillyjanereacts Eyes of the insane, Another Slayer song.
Yes. Especially their up and back, then repeat slightly different arpeggios. Fucking creepy intense awesome guitar.
Real Fact their guitar solos are supposed to sound like people screaming as they die
@@sedentarycub5775 that actually makes alot of sense. They're solos sound just chaotic to me.
Seasons in the abyss is probably my favorite slayer album by far. Skeletons of society, blood red, War ensemble, born of fire besides this one and of course the title track
"War Ensemble" is definitely a brutal and skull crushing song.
Yep, Reinigung in blood is killer, but Seasons is killerer😂
Agree,, I think it’s Slayer at there peak,, not 1 bad song on this album
South of Heaven is my favorite album for sure. Read Between the Lies, Ghosts of War, Silent Scream, South of Heaven... Dave Lombardo's best work with Slayer.
War Ensamble is sooooooo good. I love Reign in Blood but Seasons in the Abyss is my favorite album.
I'm 49 years old and I'm listening to Slayer since 1986 when I was 12 years old! I still listen to them and generally metal music! When Reign in blood came out.....wow it was a blast! If you haven't listened Decade of aggression yet, their live album, you must!! Greatest live ever! SLAYER!!!
Agreed Decade of Aggression is the best live metal album imo. Pantera's 101 Live is up there too!
right there with ya buds lol! Been a metal fan since i was a teen in the 80s lol. I will die listening to metal. Slayer was king in the 80s very few bands today can capture metal the way it was meant to be but there are a few really good ones today lol!
@@GenXMetalHead73 Yessir! The best bands I've seen live was Slayer (4x) and the "classic" lineup of Pantera (3x). I miss those days! 🤘
@@TeeGun414 that's awesome I unfortunately have not seen either i wish I did though.
@@GenXMetalHead73 Yeah it's definitely a bummer. The Pantera "tribute" band looks pretty killer though. I think Charlie and Zakk are a perfect fit.
I truly love Slayer…they will always be my favorite group.
They are certainly dear to my heart. \m/
i had the chance to see them before jeff passed away. it's kind of a big thing for me because my country is 4.000 miles away from america and them and the other 3 of the big 4 can make it here every decade or something.
@@sickturret3587 I have gone to a Megadeth concert they are awesome live. I almost went to Slayer but had injured my ankle so gave my ticket to a friend. My brother said it was awesome and suicidal tendencies showed up too…which is another group I love.
At Dawn They Sleep is one to definitely check out! It's one of their more complex songs musically, and it's just a fun track
there's a part at the end where you can hear someone yelling to let them out.. i remember being a young teen years ago blasting this song and turning it down frantically because I though my sister was yelling at me to turn it down.. it was really trippy..
This song was honestly wild from start to finish.
@@lillyjanereacts most of Slayer songs are and that’s what is one of the reasons that they RULE!!🤘🤘
Angel of Death, Disciple, Eyes of the insane, 213, Killing fields,crooked cross,mandatory suicide, ghost of war, payback, physcopathy red, bloodline, Mr. Freeze, Born of fire, expendable youth, seasons in the abyss, skeletons of society, Reign in blood, War ensemble,When the stillness comes...You can never go wrong with Slayer...Been a massive fan since 86 seen them 126 times all over this country, in England,Australia, Italy,Spain, France, Brazil....IMO the best band that ever played...absolute legends and The Godfathers of thrash
Check out the Slayer song that's got the coolest riff - Postmortem.
Spill the blood is one of my faves, from the perspective of satan trying to convince someone to join him. it’s got a perfect vibe slow and evil
Probably my favorite song from Slayer!
Evil feeling song. Probably my favorite from the album.
Another slayer song about a serial killer is 213. It’s also a slow song from the album divine intervention. Killing fields is also a great song on the same album.
Great reaction, Slayer is one of my favorite bands still, after knowing them for over 30 years they never get old or boring. And I still keep discovering new things in their music. Looks like you didn't do a song from Hell Awaits yet, maybe check out 'At dawn they sleep', 'Crypts of eternity', 'Necrophiliac' or 'Praise of Death', all fantastic songs. Or listen to the whole album, it's well worth it, every song is fantastic.
Silent Scream... lyrics/topic you wouldn't expect from Slayer.
The most aggressive pro-life song ever
Thanks for reviewing my suggestion!! Great song, really underrated.
This is definitely among my top three Slayer songs.
Slayer did an anti abortion song that will really melt ur mind . It's called silent scream. And ur right, they are often overlooked by many as to their depth of lyrics. Great reaction!
Spirit in Black, Expendable Youth, At Dawn They Sleep, 213, Hallowed Point, Silent Scream, Circle of Beliefs all blow my mind.
Great reaction, great song. It is very chilling, very terrifying songs. Deep
Thank you!! This song was a lot to handle though.
My most fav Slayer song is Behind The Crooked Cross. The speed at the f sharp riff is just mental.
I've listened to this song for god knows how long and you pointing out the struggle between the two guitars in the solo was a mindblow
One thing the video creator got incorrect was he showed a picture of Kerry king during the solo when it was actually him and Jeff Hanneman trading back and forth, one will solo while the other plays rhythm, switching seamlessly.
Like your name 😁
@@billwell9266 :))
Also the lyrics change. For example they start "Dead cold flesh", by the end he is playing with "Dead warm flesh". He graduated from grave robbery to murder and fresh corpses.
No one writes riffs like Slayer. They manage to find melodies and harmonies that are simply just evil or great big slabs of intimidation!
BIG SLABS!!!! YES!!! I LOVE IT!!! SLAB is one of my favorite words ever!!! AT DAWN THEY SLEEP live is the flipping best!!! KILL!!! KILL!!! KILL!!! KIIIILLLL….!!!!!!! PREACH IT TOM!!!! YYYIIIIPPPP!!!🤘🎸 🔥 🤘🔥🎸😎🔥🎸🤘😎
One of my favorite Slayer songs ! Come with it Lilly Jane !!! Thank you ! Im all in on what Lilly has to say on this track . For not being a dyed in the wool metal head , she gets IT . So im stoked to hear her reaction .
You have the first Slayer reaction video I have seen that listens to and comments on the lyrics and their meaning...kudos!
You should check out Slayer's 213 which is about Dahmer, 213 was also his address. Love your channel!
This is a Slayer song that blows my mind... It was a regular in their concert setlists in their career since 1990 from the album 'Seasons in the Abyss'... (Late) Guitarist Jeff Hanneman wrote the music, while Tom Araya (bass/ vocals) wrote the lyrics about Ed Gein in no uncertain terms.
Slayer has always courted controversial lyrics about real-life death, madness and atrocities... "Killing fields"... "Sex murder art"... '213' ... being some of their brutal, obscure work, along w/ bigger tracks like 'Jihad'... 'Silent screams'... 'Disciple'... 🤘🤘🔥🔥
Most death metal bands cite Slayer as a huge influence... from Cannibal Corpse to Behemoth to Cattle Decapitation... and so on...
I've been listening to Slayer since the mid 80's. They are always a part of a playlist in some way usually many times. Also: Mercyful Fate - Don't Break the Oath, is the album that is always playing in my brain when nothing else is.
during the time of this song, the movie Silence of the Lambs came out and captured everyones interest and fascination with serial killers... the movie and this song kind of go hand in hand with Slayer fans also being a fan of this movie...
this is still my favourite Slayer song, and i've been listening to it since it was released... killer band with no equal 😎🤘☘
Respect & Peace ☘
Dead Skin Mask is my all time favorite song.
The Ed Gein Story is so insane, especially when you think of all the things he "INSPIRED".
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs, Norman Bates, House of 1000 corpses, Devils Rejects on and on.
He was a murderer, totally insane and a pop culture icon in a way.
This is by far my favorite song from Slayer. Its an instrumental masterpiece. The lyrics are awesome
Seasons in the Abyss is my favourite song. It is a song that will never cease to amaze me. Slayer is my band because their sound always seemed unique. The best Thrash metal band ever in my opinion.
You have some very intelligent takes on this. This is my favourite Slayer song.
Slayer is the best. It makes me feel tough on a whole another level. The music glows through my whole body. It's my favorite workout music. Their music gives me the chills.
That SLAYER logo you see at the beginning of the video, I have tattooed on my right forearm..... FUCKING SLAYER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡
I loved this song as a kid i played this song so much my tape actually wore out and i had to go buy it again lol! I was a teen though the 80s when metal reigned supreme! I am happy to see metal starting to make a comeback its so under-appreciated and misunderstood. None of todays pop and hip hop has anywhere near the talent of rock and metal, rock and metal actually requires talent to be good!
Slayer is just so awesome at conveying emotions with their sound…
Megadeth has a song about a serial killer, Good Morning, Black Friday (I don’t think it’s of a specific serial killer, It was inspired by Dijon Carruthers, who was the band's drummer prior to the hiring of Gar Samuelson. According to Mustaine, Carruthers was hanging out with people who were practicing occultism, and they inspired him to write songs based on spiritual themes.) Megadeth also has a song called into the lungs of hell that is just purely an instrumental that I think you’ll love.
When I heard this album the title track is what got me to buy it. Dead Skin Mask is the first song I fell in love with. For the longest time I thought the voice at the end said Mr King.
Thank you beautiful Lilly Jane for playing a great band named Slayer on your great channel.
This is my favorite Slayer song, I feel like it encompasses everything Slayer is about. The kid at the end just amplifies the creep factor a hundred fold.
Black Magic blows my Mind until now. Great Song. Great beginning. Greets from Germany.
My favorite band for most of my life! One either lives Slayer or doesn’t. I’ve been looked at harshly for my Slayer Christmas sweaters etc. yet I met Dave and Tom at the catholic mass in Denver before their show. Slayer is everything
I think a couple of my favorites are the classics like Black Magic or Captor of Sin.
Spirit in Black is a favorite of mine. It’s from Seasons in the Abyss. The intro is amazing.
Slayer IS the best group metal for forever in 1983 in now i like really this group ❤😅😊
Thanks for reacting to this! One of my favorite songs
30+ years later and this song still gives me goose bumps
Skeletons of society is another great track. Slayer has a great way of making art through their music.
i f'n luv Slayer, they'r so f*cken crazy. The stuff they come up with is unmatched. The first time i saw them live was on their second tour 'Hell Awaits' the venue was basically a bar.
(that allowed 18 and under for live shows) ua-cam.com/video/DEeRL94Rzbw/v-deo.html I'd say my fave stuff from them is their first four albums
Show No Mercy, Hell Awaits, (Haunting the Chapel~4 song EP) Reign in Blood. Slayer, like AC/DC they don't make a bad song, they make good songs and great songs. You should see Hell Awaits performed live(the link) but first maybe check out the studio version. Seeing Slayer live, they look like they literally rose up from Hell, to play Hell's music, it's crazy.
P.S. ...Back in those days, a band would release an album, and then they would subsequently tour, with that album, for example; Metallica would drop 'Ride the Lightning' and then they would go on their 'Ride the Lightning Tour' and play all, or most of the songs on that album, plus some of their previous stuff.
I love your reactions and i love Slayer. 🖤😎🤘⚡✌️
Thank you!! I love slayer too, they are turning into one of my favorite bands.
@@lillyjanereacts Slayer has been one of my favourite thrash metal bands since 1995.
@@lillyjanereacts that just means you'r crazy! (:
3:56 thats definitly an eargasm
HAHAHA ! " I could barely hold that in !" And im not laughing in a bad way at all ! She nails it !!! Most people would never GET those nuances !
The child's voice at the end of the song gave me chills the first time I heard it and still chills me to fhis day...good effect.
That’s the Genius production of Rick Ruben, Slayer the metal band signed to the infamous DefJam label
I started listening to Slayer about 30 years ago. I dont know what most of their songs are about. Ive never read their lyrics. Im like this with alot of bands. Not all but most music I listen to. Im more interested in the music, Daves syncopation on the drums in a thrash metal band for example and the sounds and expression of the guitars in Slayer. For me with vocals, Im more interested in the phrasing of vocals and tonality and where that sits in with the rest of the music arrangement. I hear a vocal more as an instrument even though thats only half of the skill of a vocalist the other half being songwriting and story telling. Toms vocal portrays horror and he does it so well. Its always been enough for me. The best part is one day Ill sit down and read Slayers lyrics and have a whole new experience with them some 30+ years later.
You against you Pride and Prejudice and relentless its like a trilogy. There pretty much in ur face with the lyrics and violence but very good.
16 year old me heard this song back in the day and it's been my screen name on things ever since.
That on the guitars has always been Hanneman and King. You tell which one by the channel it came out of and the distinct difference between the styles. I have been hooked on Slayer since February of 1984, I was 11 at the time, when I heard Show No Mercy for the first time. I am now 51 and Slayer is still my favorite band.
Check out Necrophiliac off Hell Awaits!!! Probably one their sickest songs ever!!! 😀 😎 👍
100%
I have been into Metal music as long as I can remember, but Slayer was one band I never listened to - it was my brother's music. This was the first song I've heard from them. t feels like White Zombie meets The Melvins.
Btw, great hair!
Jujst seeing your reaction at the end when you were gearing the voice in the background was priceless!
You nailed it on this one. I think the song's buildup, the solos, crescendos...all enforce what's being sung...a psychosis being dissected. Well done.
I still dare people discovering Slayer, to listen to (react to) "Silent Scream". It's directly after the title track on South Of Heaven, what that piercing guitar sustain leads right into.
War Ensemble! It was first Slayer song that leaded me to listen Slayer over 30 year ago.
Ed Gein,once hospitalized,was an very quiet patient. He was truly sick!🙏
Love that reaction. Thanks a lot!
I came home one day, to my Dad listening to this song. LMFAO.....he told me he wanted to have a talk with me. He was soo pissed! 😂
Everyome I hear that scream at the end, my skin crawls.... so intense...
She gets it!
Fantastic song. Check out "Nothing to Gein" by Mudvayne for another take on the same topic
Lilly you are one of the best on UA-cam that breaks down a song from the standpoint of music and lyrics. Slayer does a great job setting an eerie mood with music and Tom's vocals. Speaking of Eerie, sometime check out Testament - Eerie Inhabitants, a great metal song.
I got this album the other day. One of Slayers best!
React to REPENTLESS the official music video, it's sick!
Masterpiece, chilling, sinister, evil, terrifying, but beautiful! It is a total mindfuck, but so catchy, and so many layers! Been listening to it for 30 plus years, still just as sinister!
This is one of my favorite Slayer songs ever. Slayer will always be my all time favorite metal bands ever. I can sing along to this song in my head 🤘🤘
I didn't read all the comments but the ones I did read no one mentioned this bit of slayer trivia. The voice at the end that's pleading with Gein was actually Tom Arya's daughter.
213 is about Jeffrey Dahmer, another good slayer song
Ed Gein, The butcher of Plainfield, wisconson, is not only the inspiration for this song but also Alfred Hitchcocks Pshycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs.
One of my favorite Slayer songs
Great choice pretty lady! Try 213 next!
213 from Divine Intervention is absolutely nightmarish, it was Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment number, the song was originally an unfinished song Jeff Hanneman wrote 10 years earlier but they didn't have a place for it on their previous albums, then Dahmer came along and gave it, inspiration let's say🤘💀
Awesome reaction video. Slayer is my all time favorite band.
Absolute Masterpiece of a song. Silence of The Lambs, Texas Chain Saw Massacre and of course Psycho.
Temptations is my favorite slayer song. War ensemble too
Spill the Blood, Ghosts of War, Captor of Sin..some of my faves
when I was young, like 16, I didnt get slayer. I was more into stuff like manowar guns n roses etc. then came seasons in the abyss ... I was just awestruck with the lyrics. its like an eerie painting drawn in riffs & solos. hanneman will be missed.
I respect that!!! SLAYER is hands down my favorite band of all time!!! I have 5 SLAYER TATTOOS ON MY LEFT ARM AND GONNA SLEEVE IT WITH ALL SLAYER!! Work in progress!! You may have seen them 126 times, impressive!! But what makes you even more dedicated is to desecrate your skin with the ink of SLAYER forever until When The Stillness Comes…!!!!
Yes!
Raining Blood....hands down favorite Slayer tune.
Love watching you enjoy those solos :) Hanneman and King were masters of trading off in the middle of a solo, insanely awesome. If you pay attention to what Slayer does with their music, it's multi-dimensional MASTERY :)
I've been listening to the band for 40 years and it's fantastic to see that you're still dealing with it today. But what I really love you for is that you completely understand Slayer's intention and I can see on your face the moment when it "clicked" in your head and you explain exactly what your interpretation is. Big fan... In the time from "Show no Mercy" to "Seasons in the Abyss" there was probably the largest collection of bands that wrote metal history without copying each other. So feel free to continue for the next 50 years... If you're looking for bands or songs, ask 😁... Keep it up!
Mandatory Suicide is my favorite and when they play on live it's just so cool and it's also about the ultimate sacrifice of war.
Awesome!!! 😎 👍 ❤RIP Jeff!!!
There are only a handful of bands that have released an album where every song on it is a masterpiece. Seasons in the Abyss is one of those albums.
Others include:
Guns n' Roses - Appetite for destruction
Pantera - Vulgar display of power
Pearl Jam - Ten
Skeletons of Society , Season in the Abyss , South of Heaven , Mandatory Suicide , World Painted Blood , Point , Reign in Blood , Chasing Death , I wanna be your God ( cover ) Innagadddavida ( cover ) Screaming from the Sky , Eyes of the Insane ( grammy winner ) The whole God hates us all album is a must listen - Disiple , and my all time fav song i could lidten to a on repeat all day long BEAUTY THROUGH ORDER off the World Painted Blood album.
Lilly, Slayers song Disciple off their album God Hates Us All. That should blow your mind as well. A little back story the album released on September 11th 2001. That right 9/11. You should make a reaction to that whole album.
This is the one song that defines Slayer's genius, being an altruistic man who wants the best for my kids, my neighbors, and strangers it's so creepy. It's like watching/listening to a horror movie, but you know it's real. Your reaction was great and genuine, metal bands have the most intelligent and deep-thought lyrics around. Show up at a concert and you will find the most inclusive crowds around. At a slayer concert, I joined the head-banging long-haired bearded crowd in my business suit, with short hair, and ended up at an after-concert party and a bunch of new friends. keep posting!
As bad as I feel for Ed Gein's victims, I ALMOST feel as bad for Ed himself. He was legitimately insane & died in 1984 at the age of 77. What makes me feel bad for him, is that he really didn't get help in the institution he spent the rest of his life in. However, as a fan of true crime & horror, the story is so creepy it's good
We should all feel bad for Ed his mother was the one that maked him like this
Eddie Gein was my favorite SK. Then I fell down the Dean Corll rabbit hole, 30+ dead boys killed. They called him The Candyman and he drove a white van, may have been linked to Gacy.
Slayer is real life story telling.
I live 200 miles from where Ed Gien did.
Amen. Welcome to Wisconsin people. Lol
213 is another one you need to listen to...