@@kurtzcol Love For whom the Bell Tolls. Shortest straw has a heavy intro I've loved for over 30 years. There are some great Obituary songs that have killer intros but memory betrays me. I need to sit down and really come up with a bona fide list of top heaviest intros and outros.
Dude, what do You think about Fear Factory drummer Raimond Herrera?.......i mean im a Slayer, Pantera, Napalm Death fan to do Bone, but i need a opinion?
Front Row at Clash of the Titans Tour in 1991 in San Diego. At one point, the mosh pit turned into a portal to Hell. Huge winged demons came flying out and bit several moshers in half, covering many of us in blood and gore. Many others were dragged screaming back into Hell. Maybe it was the mushrooms l had taken, maybe it was real. Either way, it was an amazing experience that l'll never forget.#FuckingSlayer
When I would see them live back in the day, it was always a little faster. Adrenaline, the rush of the live show, the feeding off the energy of the crowd. It sounds so good!
I gotta believe it’s not over for them. I refuse to believe it. Tom will get the itch for sure. New stuff no. Full blown tours no. Gigs here and there for sure.
This has to be the performance i have seen live of both songs!! And ive watched fkn plenty! I reckon Dave was proving a point bigtime lol This is how u do it Bostaph....hold my beer
And the fast end part of Post Mortem. I saw them at Ozzfest in Punchestown in Co. Kildare, Ireland that year. Jeff's sound went off in the middle of Mandatory Suicide but the sound guys fixed the problem quickly. Oh, and it started raining during Raining Blood. Ozzy didn't show but I didn't care because I was there to see Slayer. It was my 3rd of 8 times seeing them live and my first time seeing them with Dave Lombardo.