wonderturtle
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Slayer
Know nothing about slayer. Tell me why you chose them. I group them (probably ignorantly) with countless metal hair bands. I assume I am wrong. Why?
Slayer
Know nothing about slayer. Tell me why you chose them. I group them (probably ignorantly) with countless metal hair bands. Assume I am wrong. Why?
Know nothing about slayer. Tell me why you chose them. I group them (probably ignorantly) with countless metal hair bands. I assume I am wrong. Why?
cause Dave Lombardo is pretty damn awesomeKnow nothing about slayer. Tell me why you chose them. I group them (probably ignorantly) with countless metal hair bands. I assume I am wrong. Why?
+1 for Slayer.....although I think they garner plenty of respect.......one of the four founding fathers of thrash.......reign in blood was supposed to be my wedding entrance song, but the damn DJ forgot to bring it..........as far as bands that deserve more respect, it has to be Clutch. These guys have been around a long time and they never, ever get off the road. Very few bands have the musical diversity that they do, from heavy thrash, to funk metal, to stoner rock, to jam band, to blues rock; these guys can do it all. No stage set, no pyro, just four guys playing their brains out every night. They never get any air time or notoriety, way under appreciated. Coming to NJ in two weeks, FYI.......
Slayer threw a curve ball into music not seen since the british invasion and not seen again until nirvana. But it wasn't a mainstream influence as much as Slayer influenced rock and metal bands for the next 30 years.
I can probably write a 30 page term paper on how just the song "raining blood" changed music.
Here's a cool thing.
Raining Blood, 1986, 12 million views on youtube
Repentless, 2016, 12 million views on youtube
30 fucking years and they still don't suck.
What Slayer did was be the most kick ass metal guitarist ever as kids, BUT the neighborhood drummer dude was into punk rock. So all the members had to figure out how to make this work.
This spawned seriously SEVERAL genre's of music that came after. Thousands of bands took what they did and ran with it in a million different directions.

cause Dave Lombardo is pretty damn awesome
First time I saw Clutch was early nineties, they opened for Pantera one summer........I was with my family in disney in early October this year, was looking up something online and sure as sh**, Clutch was at the house of blues in Orlando. I told my wife pretend I don't exist for 3 hours, I need a break from the mouse 😉..........
Know nothing about slayer. Tell me why you chose them. I group them (probably ignorantly) with countless metal hair bands. I assume I am wrong. Why?
I'm a metal-head and never liked slayer. Their guitar players blow
this is what I am talking about. I'm not into metal so I (ignorantly) group them all together. obviously, like other genres there are some that deserve more respect - e.g., just plain better and/or more influential. thanks.
You call yourself a metal head and don't like slayer. You call yourself a car guy and call a mustang a muscle car.
I have a name for your type.