Album
Christ Illusion
2006 · Rock
13 collectors on Gatefold own this

Christ Illusion is a Metal album by Slayer, originally released in 2006. On Gatefold: 66 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.
About
Christ Illusion is the tenth studio album by the American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on August 8, 2006, the album received generally favorable critical review, and it entered the Billboard 200 at number 5—the band's highest U.S. chart position to date. Christ Illusion includes the Grammy Award-winning songs "Eyes of the Insane" and "Final Six", and is the band's first studio album to feature original drummer Dave Lombardo since 1990's Seasons in the Aby. Depicting a mutilated Christ painted by longtime collaborator Larry Carroll, the album's graphic artwork courted controversy. An alternative cover was issued to conservative retailers who felt uncomfortable with the original. Lyrical theme, particularly in the song "Jihad" which describes the September 11 attacks from a terrorist perspective. A Mumbai-based Christian group, the Catholic Secular Forum, was outraged by this and thus demanded a recall. As a result, all Indian stocks of the album were recalled and destroyed by EMI India. .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Flesh Storm4:14
- A2Catalyst3:07
- A3Skeleton Christ4:22
- A4Eyes Of The Insane3:23
- A5Jihad3:31
Side B
- B1Consfearacy3:07
- B2Catatonic4:54
- B3Black Serenade3:16
- B4Cult4:40
- B5Supremist3:51
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Thrash Metal
- heavy
- aggressive
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Dave LombardoBAND , DRUMS DRUM DRUMS
- Jeff HannemanBAND , GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR GUITAR
- Kerry KingBAND , GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR GUITAR
- Tom ArayaBAND , VOCALS, BASS BASS BASS, VOCALS
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