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05-02-2013 10:49 PM
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05-02-2013 11:46 PM
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who? | |
05-03-2013 04:12 PM
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05-03-2013 05:25 AM
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Supa, links to top 3 slayer tracks? | |
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05-03-2013 02:39 PM
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05-03-2013 07:04 AM
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RIP | |
05-08-2013 07:12 PM
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05-03-2013 09:54 AM
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A fucking spider bite, two fucking years ago? Fuck life, man... | |
05-03-2013 09:58 AM
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05-03-2013 04:12 PM
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rip | |
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05-03-2013 04:17 PM
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Slayer is a much more important influence on modern music than they get mainstream credit for. No Slayer... No Metallica.. and that's just one example. RIP. | |
05-03-2013 04:30 PM
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05-04-2013 03:15 AM
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Yes I shouldn't be stating my opinions as fact. And exaggerating at that. My bad. | |
05-03-2013 08:06 PM
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Angel of Death for sure. | |
05-04-2013 01:16 AM
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Not really a fan. I owned the South of Heaven and Reign in Blood albums but I think it was mostly because I was young and thought they were badass or w/e. I still listen to them now maybe once a year. These days I'm not really a fan of fast-and-heavy-metal-for-the-sake-of-it metal, I generally find metal satisfying only when it comes in the context of other shades and moods of music, instead of a 3 minute junjunjunjunfest. I find it interesting that with the shit that has come out in Slayer's wake, Slayer is super tame by comparison, which I would never have thought was possible in the 90s when I was listening to it. | |
05-06-2013 07:09 PM
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I don't think Jeff gives a shit if we go off topic. I would love to hear a valid argument that supports that statement. | |
Last edited by supa; 05-06-2013 at 08:22 PM.
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05-07-2013 02:34 AM
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I'll state my opinion. I wouldn't call it an argument though, if for no other reason then I don't wish to debate it. Like I've already said, I regret making the comment, and I apologize. | |
05-07-2013 09:20 PM
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Pretty far stretch bro but I'll give you an A for effort. | |
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05-08-2013 06:59 PM
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Last edited by Renton; 05-08-2013 at 07:05 PM. | |
05-07-2013 02:53 AM
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I think probably they influenced each other to some extent as peers in the California thrash metal scene, but I doubt it was the Clapton/Harrison relationship you're making it out to be. I'll agree that Slayer prob influenced Metallica more than the other way around though. Slayer was never much for the prog stylings of Burton/Hammet, but you can see Metallica attempting to emulate a faster and more frenetic flavor of metal in tracks like Damage Inc. and Dyer's Eve which were a departure from their slower proggish tracks. | |
05-07-2013 03:04 AM
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05-07-2013 03:42 AM
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yup R.I.P a true legend ! | |