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Slayer

well if you hate singing

and think a melody is old-fashioned, stupid and just boring, slayer is great. They make sense.

In today's busy world the last thing we need is an annoying melody getting stuck in our heads, like favorite songs tend to do, like Led Zep's Stairway or Black Sabbath's Symptoms. Man I don't know how much time I wasted back then, just thinking of those songs

For that to happen a song has to have a melody. Slayer was smart and got rid of that. They just kept to the basics of what metal is about, a nihilistic urge to destroy.

This song is very well produced, the solid thick sound succeeds in doing what it intends - transforming this gritty desire to rebel against the world by maiming yourself into a drive to ***** out your sister to the local gangsa's at HS.

This song won't waste your time no matter what. You'll listen to this when you want/need to, but there is NO need to worry about wasting valuable time thinking about it when we're not, because without a melody it simply cannot be remembered, recalled in any meaningful way, but then again if you could you probably wouldn't

who wants to think about sonic violence ;-)

Posted: 06-Apr-2007 08:17:35 PM

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