Mind Control... Live - Vinil Music

by Slayer
label: Code 7 - Roxvox, August of 2018 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Hell Awaits
02 - The Antichrist
03 - Spirit in Black
04 - Mind Control
05 - Jesus Saves
06 - Captor of Sin
07 - Dead Skin Mask
08 - Seasons in the Abyss
09 - Mandatory Suicide
10 - War Ensemble
11 - Die By the Sword
12 - South of Heaven
13 - Angel of Death

Mind Control... Live - Vinil

by Slayer

Property Description
label: Code 7 - Roxvox
Release Date: August of 2018
Dimensions: 313 x 316 x 7 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Metal > Thrash/Groove
EAN: 5292317213234
Number of disks: 1
Number of disks: 1
Format: Vinyl / 12" Album
Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Slayer

Slayer is one of the most iconic and influential bands in thrash metal, known for their aggressive sound, controversial lyrics, and intense live performances. Formed in 1981 in Huntington Park, California, by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, vocalist and bassist Tom Araya, and drummer Dave Lombardo, Slayer quickly established themselves as a dominant force in extreme metal.

Slayer's debut album, "Show No Mercy," was released in 1983. With raw production and fierce intensity, the album helped establish the band in the underground metal scene. Tracks like "Evil Has No Boundaries" and "The Antichrist" stood out for their speed and aggressiveness.

In 1985, Slayer released "Hell Awaits," a darker, more technical album that continued to expand the band's fan base. However, it was with the release of "Reign in Blood" in 1986, produced by Rick Rubin, that Slayer reached a new level of success. "Reign in Blood" is often considered one of the best thrash metal albums of all time, with iconic tracks like "Angel of Death" and "Raining Blood." The combination of fast riffs, frenetic solos, and Rubin's clean, powerful production made this album a milestone in metal.

Slayer continued to release albums that defined the thrash metal genre throughout the '80s and '90s. "South of Heaven" (1988) and "Seasons in the Abyss" (1990) were well received, featuring a slightly more melodic sound but maintaining the band's characteristic intensity and brutality. Tracks like "South of Heaven," "War Ensemble" and "Seasons in the Abyss" became instant classics.

The 1990s brought changes in the band's lineup, with the departure of Dave Lombardo in 1992. Paul Bostaph replaced Lombardo and recorded several albums with the band, including "Divine Intervention" (1994), "Undisputed Attitude" (1996) and "Diabolus in Musica" (1998). These albums showed an evolution in the band's sound, incorporating elements of groove metal and punk.

In 2001, Slayer released "God Hates Us All," an album that was acclaimed by critics and fans alike. The release tragically coincided with the September 11 attacks, and the dark and violent nature of the lyrics resonated intensely. Dave Lombardo returned to the band in 2002, bringing back the original chemistry that marked the band's early years.

In 2006, Slayer released "Christ Illusion," which was well received and included tracks such as "Eyes of the Insane" and "Jihad." The album won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance with "Eyes of the Insane." The next album, "World Painted Blood" (2009), continued the tradition of aggression and musical complexity.

The band faced tragedy in 2013 with the death of Jeff Hanneman, who succumbed to complications from liver disease. Hanneman was a central creative force in Slayer, and his loss was deeply felt by both the band and fans. Gary Holt, guitarist for the band Exodus, joined Slayer to replace Hanneman.

In 2015, Slayer released "Repentless," their final studio album, which was well received by critics and fans alike. The album included tracks such as "Repentless," "You Against You" and "Pride in Prejudice," and showed that the band still had a lot to offer in terms of musical intensity and innovation.

Slayer announced their farewell tour in 2018, culminating in a series of concerts in 2019 that marked the end of an era for the band. His live performances, known for their brutal energy and intense connection with fans, continued to be a highlight until the end.

With a career spanning nearly four decades, Slayer has left a lasting legacy in the metal world. His music has influenced countless bands and musicians, and albums such as "Reign in Blood," "South of Heaven" and "Seasons in the Abyss" are considered pillars of thrash metal. The combination of technique, aggression and challenging lyrical themes has secured Slayer's place as one of the most important and respected bands in metal history.

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