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Slayer - Reign In Blood (2015) [Hi-Res]

Slayer - Reign In Blood (2015) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Slayer

  • Title: Reign In Blood (2015 Remaster)
  • Year Of Release: 1986 / 2015
  • Label: Def Jam Recordings
  • Genre: Rock, Metal
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 28:26
  • Total Size: 1.16 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Angel of Death (04:51)
02. Piece by Piece (02:02)
03. Necrophobic (01:41)
04. Altar of Sacrifice (02:50)
05. Jesus Saves (02:55)
06. Criminally Insane (02:22)
07. Reborn (02:12)
08. Epidemic (02:23)
09. Postmortem (03:27)
10. Raining Blood (04:16)

Slayer's major-label debut remains one of the most brutal metal albums ever recorded, uncompromising in its extremes; ironically, it's their mainstream breakthrough release. Infusing its thrash sound with a hardcore punk influence, the cacophonous quartet shifts from supernatural terror to real-life horrors with shorter songs such as "Necrophobic" and "Postmortem." The change is most notable on the gruesome depiction of Nazi butcher Josef Mengele on the frenzied epic "Angel of Death." Only the apocalyptic closing number, "Raining Blood," hearkens back to the semi-melodic Slayer style from Show No Mercy and Hell Awaits. Throughout its short running time (28 minutes, an EP even by '80s standards), the Rick Rubin-produced Reign in Blood unleashes a malevolent maelstrom of sound. Propelled by Dave Lombardo's pummeling percussion, Jeff Hanneman, and Kerry King let loose their roaring guitars, often trading leads in their unorthodox, wailing style, while bassist Tom Araya barks and shrieks the lyrics with maniacal glee. Slayer is one of the few metal bands that genuinely sounds evil, and with Reign in Blood, it would inspire a legion of thrash and death metal followers eager to join the horror show.

„Widely considered the pinnacle of speed metal, Reign in Blood is Slayer's undisputed masterpiece, a brief (under half an hour) but relentless onslaught that instantly obliterates anything in its path and clears out just as quickly. Producer Rick Rubin gives the band a clear, punchy sound for the first time in its career, and they largely discard the extended pieces of Hell Awaits in favor of lean assaults somewhat reminiscent of hardcore punk (though distinctly metallic and much more technically demanding). Reign in Blood opens and closes with slightly longer tracks (the classics "Angel of Death" and "Raining Blood") whose slower riffs offer most of the album's few hints of melody. Sandwiched in between are eight short (all under three minutes), lightning-fast bursts of aggression that change tempo or feel without warning, producing a disjointed, barely controlled effect. The album is actually more precise than it sounds, and not without a sense of groove, but even in the brief slowdowns, the intensity never lets up. There may not be much variation, but it's a unified vision, and a horrific one at that. The riffs are built on atonal chromaticism that sounds as sickening as the graphic violence depicted in many of the lyrics, and Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman's demented soloing often mimics the screams of the songs' victims. It's monstrously, terrifyingly evocative, in a way that transcends Reign in Blood's metal origins. The album almost single-handedly inspired the entire death metal genre (at least on the American side of the Atlantic), and unlike many of its imitators, it never crosses the line into self-parodic overkill. Reign in Blood was a stone-cold classic upon its release, and it hasn't lost an ounce of its power today.“ (Steve Huey, AMG)

Tom Araya, bass, lead vocals
Jeff Hanneman, lead and rhythm guitar
Kerry King, lead and rhythm guitar
Dave Lombardo, drums

Recorded June - July 1986 in Los Angeles, California
Engineered by Andy Wallace
Produced by Slayer, Rick Rubin

Digitally remastered


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