
Reign In Blood is a Metal album by Slayer, originally released in 1986. On Gatefold: 216 pressings tracked, owned by 78 collectors.
About
Hailed as the greatest thrash record of all time, Slayer’s third album, 1986’s <i>Reign in Blood</i>, is a brutal lesson in economy. With 10 songs spread across just 29 minute, the album is all killer, no filler. And as the band’s first record for Def Jam, it marks the beginning of a monumental three-album run with producer Rick Rubin, who encouraged the members of Slayer to trim the fat from their songs—and to go as hard and as fast as possible. Kicking off with vocalist Tom Araya’s blood-curdling scream, “Angel of Death” recounts the horrors perpetrated by Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, who performed medical experiments on his victims at Auschwitz. Written by guitarist Jeff Hanneman, the lyrics were almost immediately misinterpreted by reactionaries who painted Slayer as neo-Nazis—despite the fact that Araya is from Chile, and drummer Dave Lombardo from Cuba. Even Def Jam’s distributor, Columbia Record, refused to be involved with the song, so Rubin had to wrangle a deal with Geffen to get <i>Reign in Blood</i> into the shop. “Angel of Death” isn’t even the most extreme song on the album. Two gruesome tales of dismemberment and decapitation, “Piece By Piece” and “Necrophobic” anticipate the gore-soaked death metal of Cannibal Corpse. “Altar of Sacrifice,” meanwhile, combines two of Slayer’s favorite early lyrical topics—Satan and murder—in a blur of high-velocity riffs and hellish solo. And “Jesus Saves” is an anti-Christian screed that whizzes by at breakneck speed. Guitarist Kerry King’s lyrics pull no punches: “You go to church, you kiss the cross/You will be saved at any cost/You have your own reality, Christianity/You spend your life just kissing a.” Elsewhere on <i>Reign in Blood</i>, the two-minute ripper “Reborn” assumes the voice of a condemned witch vowing vengeance on her executioner. Opening with Lombardo’s blitz drum intro, “Epidemic” boasts galloping riffs and some of the most unhinged guitar solos on a record packed with unhinged guitar solo. And the serrated gem “Postmortem” moves at an almost stately pace compared to the rest of <i>Reign in Blood</i>, giving the listener time to catch their breath—barely—before the final proclamation. .
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Tracklist
- 1Angel Of Death4:51
- 2Piece By Piece2:02
- 3Necrophobic1:40
- 4Altar Of Sacrifice2:53
- 5Jesus Saves2:51
- 6Criminally Insane2:23
- 7Reborn2:11
- 8Epidemic2:22
- 9Postmortem3:27
- 10Raining Blood4:14
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Thrash Metal
- abrasive
- frenzied
- punky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Dave LombardoBAND , DRUMS DRUM DRUMS
- Jeff HannemanBAND , LEAD GUITAR GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
- Kerry KingBAND , LEAD GUITAR GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
- Tom ArayaBAND , VOCALS, BASS BASS BASS, VOCALS
78 collectors on Gatefold own this · 216 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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