The album helped Slayer break into the Billboard 200 for the first time, peaking at number 94. After South of Heaven (1988), Slayer signed to Rubin's new label, Def American, and released Seasons in the Abyss (1990). After the album was released, Lombardo departed Slayer and was replaced by Paul Bostaph. Explore releases and tracks from Slayer at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Slayer at the Discogs Marketplace.

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Slayer - Reign In Blood Band Info: Country: USA Location: Huntington Park, Los Angeles County, California Formed: 1981 Style(s): Thrash Metal Status: Active Release Info: Type: Full Length Carrier: Vinyl, Cassette, CD Recording Year: 1986 Release Year: 1986 Release Style: Thrash Metal Label: Def Jam Records Release Line Up: Tom Araya - Vocals, Bass Kerry King - Guitars Jeff Hanneman (R.I.P. 2013) - Guitars Dave Lombardo - Drums Tracklist: 01 - Angel of Death 02 - Piece by Piece 03 - Necrophobic 04 - Altar of Sacrifice 05 - Jesus Saves 06 - Criminally Insane 07 - Reborn 08 - Epidemic 09 - Postmortem 10 - Raining Blood Download Info: Format: MP3 Bitrate: 320 kbps File Size: 65 MB Host site: Zippyshare Link: Enjoy!!

Slayer – Discography (1983 – 2015) EAC Rip 210xCD + Blu-ray + 4xDVD FLAC Image + Cue + Log Full Scans Included Total Size: 93.2 GB 3% RAR Recovery STUDIO ALBUMS LIVE ALBUMS BOX SET BOOTLEGS SINGLES & EPs Label: Various Genre: Speed-Thrash Metal Slayer were one of the most distinctive, influential, and extreme thrash metal bands of the 1980s. Their graphic lyrics dealt with everything from death and dismemberment to war and the horrors of hell. Ultimate

Their full-throttle velocity, wildly chaotic guitar solos, and powerful musical chops painted an effectively chilling sonic background for their obsessive chronicling of the dark side; this correspondence helped Slayer’s music hold up arguably better than the remaining Big Three ’80s thrash outfits (Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax). Naturally, Slayer stirred up quite a bit of controversy over the years, with rumors flying about Satanism and Nazism that only added to their mystique. Over the years, Slayer put out some high-quality albums, including one undisputed classic (Reign in Blood), and saw the numbers of naysayers and detractors shrinking as their impact on the growing death metal movement was gradually and respectfully acknowledged. Slayer survived with arguably the most vitality and the least compromise of any pre-Nirvana metal band, and their intensity inspired similar responses from their devoted fans. STUDIO: 1983. Show No Mercy (1984, Roadrunner, RR 34 9868, Japan for EU) 1983.

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Show No Mercy (1987, Restless, Metal Blade, 71034-2, USA by Nimbus) 1983. Show No Mercy (1987, Restless, Metal Blade, 71034-2, USA) 1983. Show No Mercy (1987, Roadrunner, RR 349868, W. Germany) 1983. Show No Mercy (1988, MFN, Metal Blade, CD ZORRO 7, France) 1983.