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Slayer
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Hell Awaits (Metal Blade)
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37:14
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1985
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CD [BUY] $13
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Review: Muscular convergences of powerchord pathways with resonant structural riffing in expanded heavy metal song structure, Slayer create musical vertigo through motion and breakdown. Using precise strumming to embed multiple rhythms, the band make searing riffing from streams of chords and chromatic changes. These twist direction in the architectures of rhythm Slayer use to make riffs from geometrical sound. Amplified by a hell-driven thrust toward power musical ideas connect through a central motion. Vocals are shouted in half-sung male vocal. Inspiring through knowledge of structure and vast epic statements of nothingness to conclude ideas, this music is listenable for its organic and nihilistic rhythm. Early visions of the placeless abstract terror of death metal are seen in the expansive roar of Slayer.
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