Vocalist/Bassist Tom Araya is like a madman shouting dark, twisted tales at us from the gates of Hell, his vocal style has a wicked sense of humor, and Slayer guitar solos are so chaotic and unorthodox, they were fun live, so intense.
The Singing w Slayer has been Similar to OG Hardcore..Punk...One of the Guitarist (Jeff Hanneman)..Is a Fan of THAT ERA...EARLY 80S PUNK..LIKE...Minor Threat..DEad Kennedys...Black Flag..etc..
If you want to hear where the original "extreme" kind of Metal bands like this got their sound from, check out these 3 bands: Venom, Celtic Frost and Amebix. These 3 bands damn near created extremity in Metal. Venom started it with their 1981 album Welcome to Hell (and subsequent follow up Black Metal, which named that genre of Metal down the line), Celtic Frost are possibly the most influential band in Extreme Metal history, and Amebix were really important to combining Hardcore Punk with Extreme Metal (a bit like Motorhead were with regular Punk and Metal). The songs I'd recommend from these 3 are Venom - Countess Bathory (1982), Celtic Frost - The Usurper (1985) and Amebix - Sunshine Ward (1983). A lot of people pass over these bands because they're not as famous as bands that took inspiration from them, but if you're interested in the genre's history and development, they cannot be missed. Peace, and keep it heavy!
And since I'm a fan of the most underrated genre of Metal in my opinion, that being DOOM METAL, here's some classic songs from that genre to check out if you want to learn about Doom at any point: Candlemass - Under the Oak (1986) Death SS - Terror (1987) Cathedral - Soul Sacrifice (1991) Trouble - Psalm 9 (1984) Paul Chain Violet Theatre - In the Darkness (1986) Paradise Lost - Deadly Inner Sense (1990) Witchfinder General - Invisible Hate (1983) Cirith Ungol - King of the Dead (1984)
Addition: Before Celtic Frost, there was Hellhammer. This is the predecessor of CF. Even more extreme than CF and one of the biggest influences for the second Black Metal Wave. Then there is Sodom. The first EP "In the Sign of Evil" and the first LP "Obsessed by Cruelty" are blue prints for Extreme Metal and absolute favorites among the Extreme Metal scene. You cant speak about Exteme Metal without talking about Bathory! For most Black Metal fans and bands, the albums "Bathory", "The Return..." and "Under the Sign of the Black Mark" are absolutely indispensable and the quintessence of Black and Extreme metal.
@@MetalBoozie Great addition, nice "Conspiracy" pfp! I would say To Mega Therion & Monotheist by CF are more extreme than Hellhammer's material personally, but Hellhammer are great too. Sodom were the first band I saw live! And Quorthon was a true genius, one of the best.
Looking for some old-school thrash metal beyond the usual Big 4? Here are a couple of gems you might enjoy: - Overkill - Hello From The Gutter - Annihilator - Alison Hell - EXODUS - The Toxic Waltz
Great Song, I think you'd like but you be a be stunned and maybe freaked by the Vocals. Slaughter to Prevail - Viking Great Band I've been getting into them since this song and been really lovin' it, So i'd think you'd like the song and You might Really like it!
I understand if it may be a little heavy but check out suicide silence unanswered it’s just brutal man it’s about unanswered prayers the vocals are wild and the guitar work is insane as well as the drums man btw I love you reactions dude!!!
Slayer is no 'real heavy' anymore though. That was their peak of brutality. I also don't get the 'gym playlist' thing, but oh well. Check out Sepultura - Embrionic Cells. ;)
Check out OverKill's Horrorscope, and/or Armorist. Or if you're real adventerous try old Cannibal Corpse stuff. Tomb of the Mutilated has killer stuff. If youve seen Ace Ventura, youve seen Cannibal Corpse. Slayer is aquired taste. They're not my faves. They sound better when they slow down a bit IMO. Cheers from Canada eh.
Anything Slayer cannot be wrong. This is the way. 🤟🏻🤟🏻🍺
Vocalist/Bassist Tom Araya is like a madman shouting dark, twisted tales at us from the gates of Hell, his vocal style has a wicked sense of humor, and Slayer guitar solos are so chaotic and unorthodox, they were fun live, so intense.
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Slayer - Crooked Cross+ Mandatory Suicide together. Killer tunes.
thanks for the suggestion
I recommend Lamb Of God the song Blood Of The Scribe
thanks for the suggestion
No one is ready for Slayer
Goddamn with the tags in the description
don’t hate the player hate the game 😂
What is it? It's what I like to call guitar torture..., And Slayer are the masters of the art!
Angel Of Death.......
thanks
They might be from LA, but we clam them as our own in the Bay Area
The Singing w Slayer has been Similar to OG Hardcore..Punk...One of the Guitarist (Jeff Hanneman)..Is a Fan of THAT ERA...EARLY 80S PUNK..LIKE...Minor Threat..DEad Kennedys...Black Flag..etc..
If you want to hear where the original "extreme" kind of Metal bands like this got their sound from, check out these 3 bands: Venom, Celtic Frost and Amebix. These 3 bands damn near created extremity in Metal. Venom started it with their 1981 album Welcome to Hell (and subsequent follow up Black Metal, which named that genre of Metal down the line), Celtic Frost are possibly the most influential band in Extreme Metal history, and Amebix were really important to combining Hardcore Punk with Extreme Metal (a bit like Motorhead were with regular Punk and Metal).
The songs I'd recommend from these 3 are Venom - Countess Bathory (1982), Celtic Frost - The Usurper (1985) and Amebix - Sunshine Ward (1983). A lot of people pass over these bands because they're not as famous as bands that took inspiration from them, but if you're interested in the genre's history and development, they cannot be missed. Peace, and keep it heavy!
And since I'm a fan of the most underrated genre of Metal in my opinion, that being DOOM METAL, here's some classic songs from that genre to check out if you want to learn about Doom at any point:
Candlemass - Under the Oak (1986)
Death SS - Terror (1987)
Cathedral - Soul Sacrifice (1991)
Trouble - Psalm 9 (1984)
Paul Chain Violet Theatre - In the Darkness (1986)
Paradise Lost - Deadly Inner Sense (1990)
Witchfinder General - Invisible Hate (1983)
Cirith Ungol - King of the Dead (1984)
thanks for the suggestions
Addition:
Before Celtic Frost, there was Hellhammer. This is the predecessor of CF. Even more extreme than CF and one of the biggest influences for the second Black Metal Wave.
Then there is Sodom. The first EP "In the Sign of Evil" and the first LP "Obsessed by Cruelty" are blue prints for Extreme Metal and absolute favorites among the Extreme Metal scene.
You cant speak about Exteme Metal without talking about Bathory!
For most Black Metal fans and bands, the albums "Bathory", "The Return..." and "Under the Sign of the Black Mark" are absolutely indispensable and the quintessence of Black and Extreme metal.
@@MetalBoozie Great addition, nice "Conspiracy" pfp! I would say To Mega Therion & Monotheist by CF are more extreme than Hellhammer's material personally, but Hellhammer are great too. Sodom were the first band I saw live! And Quorthon was a true genius, one of the best.
@@burningthefields Maybe it depends in how your definition of extreme. Then let me call Hellhammer more raw and primitive then CF and we're fine. 😁
Looking for some old-school thrash metal beyond the usual Big 4? Here are a couple of gems you might enjoy:
- Overkill - Hello From The Gutter
- Annihilator - Alison Hell
- EXODUS - The Toxic Waltz
thanks
South of heaven. Dead skin mask
Seasons in the abyss
Great Song, I think you'd like but you be a be stunned and maybe freaked by the Vocals.
Slaughter to Prevail - Viking
Great Band I've been getting into them since this song and been really lovin' it,
So i'd think you'd like the song and You might Really like it!
thanks for the suggestion
you gotta check out "Delusions of Saviour" that leads into "Repentless" its fire
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Do angel of death
Thanks for the suggestion
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I understand if it may be a little heavy but check out suicide silence unanswered it’s just brutal man it’s about unanswered prayers the vocals are wild and the guitar work is insane as well as the drums man btw I love you reactions dude!!!
appreciate it
Of course my guy !!
Slayer is no 'real heavy' anymore though. That was their peak of brutality. I also don't get the 'gym playlist' thing, but oh well.
Check out Sepultura - Embrionic Cells. ;)
There is only Slayer. The rest is inferior.
War ensemble!!
Check out OverKill's Horrorscope, and/or Armorist. Or if you're real adventerous try old Cannibal Corpse stuff. Tomb of the Mutilated has killer stuff. If youve seen Ace Ventura, youve seen Cannibal Corpse.
Slayer is aquired taste. They're not my faves. They sound better when they slow down a bit IMO. Cheers from Canada eh.
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Kinda like rap.