I'm surprised that a true metal band like Malevolent Creation would cover such a cheap, shitty sellout band like Slayer. Slayer started as a thrash band, but then jumped on the sellout train with Metallica and Megadeth. Slayer even attempted to become a death metal band. Slayer failed at this attempt, and now have no more legitimacy than Slipknot and Korn.
Slayer = Slipknot = Korn
Demolition Hammer was a thrash band that never sold out. Slayer abandoned their metal roots.
I had a little trouble discerning your comment, as your grasp of grammar appears somewhat shaky.
Slayer's early work was masterful, ground breaking Thrash Metal. Hell Awaits is a fine example of metal. However, taking a page of of Metallica's book of selling out, Slayer followed suit and abandoned their fans by abandoning thrash.
@Danger555 well if i was shaky pardon me. i assumed that a well educated englishman like yourself would have a fine grasp on reading comprehension. anyway it seems that you did eventually figure out my grammarless post, i apologize as your "grasp" of grammar is superior. too bad your grasp of music seems infantile.
Let's both ignore grammar. New Slayer sucks. New Slayer is not like old Slayer. How, in the comment section of such an awesome band as Malevolent Creation, can you defend a band who changed their style in order to sell more records (Slayer)? It's not like I'm here supporting Shitknot or anything like that! I'm pointing out that Slayer is no better than Metallica in their abandoning Thrash Metal. Would you please address this point?!
@Danger555 ok, i agree with you about nu-slayer. i said in my original post the eqarly works of slayer. i love everything up to seasons, after that album i saw the decline of my number one influence. once king took over the writing process slayer went down the tubes. and as far as malevolent creation being an awesome band i agree. except they have had a few shit albums as well.
Thanks a lot for the explanation. You mentioned "king" took Slayer down a few levels. Let me remind you of a king who never abandoned metal: KING DIAMOND! I hope you're familiar with his influence and work. Also, dig deep into his guitarist Andy Laroque, who also played in a Death CD!!!!
@Danger555 yes comrade, the true "king" has never disapointed me..and laroque.......well i mean, was he not 19 or something when he first recordedwith ole diamond? the man is a monster plain and simple.
@TheUnclefritz ok, i agree with you about nu-slayer. i said in my original post the eqarly works of slayer. i love everything up to seasons, after that album i saw the decline of my number one influence. once king took over the writing process slayer went down the tubes.
no, dumbass, type in on the search thing 'vader raining blood' you will find several versions of them playing it live, when you do watch one, then tell me im a dumbass you fucking stupid thin lizzy cunt
Angle of Death by Thin Lizzy has nothing to do with the song by Slayer. The Thin Lizzy song is a long power ballad about the actual angel of death; the Slayer song is a fast, frantic thrasher about Nazi butchers during the Holocaust. Plenty of songs have the same name, LordAPX.
I'm surprised that a true metal band like Malevolent Creation would cover such a cheap, shitty sellout band like Slayer. Slayer started as a thrash band, but then jumped on the sellout train with Metallica and Megadeth. Slayer even attempted to become a death metal band. Slayer failed at this attempt, and now have no more legitimacy than Slipknot and Korn.
Slayer = Slipknot = Korn
Demolition Hammer was a thrash band that never sold out. Slayer abandoned their metal roots.
Danger555 1 year ago
@Danger555 you are a moron if you thinkthat slayers early works are not staples of metal. up to divine they were untouchable.
TheUnclefritz 1 year ago
@TheUnclefritz
I had a little trouble discerning your comment, as your grasp of grammar appears somewhat shaky.
Slayer's early work was masterful, ground breaking Thrash Metal. Hell Awaits is a fine example of metal. However, taking a page of of Metallica's book of selling out, Slayer followed suit and abandoned their fans by abandoning thrash.
Danger555 1 year ago
@Danger555 well if i was shaky pardon me. i assumed that a well educated englishman like yourself would have a fine grasp on reading comprehension. anyway it seems that you did eventually figure out my grammarless post, i apologize as your "grasp" of grammar is superior. too bad your grasp of music seems infantile.
TheUnclefritz 1 year ago 2
@TheUnclefritz
Let's both ignore grammar. New Slayer sucks. New Slayer is not like old Slayer. How, in the comment section of such an awesome band as Malevolent Creation, can you defend a band who changed their style in order to sell more records (Slayer)? It's not like I'm here supporting Shitknot or anything like that! I'm pointing out that Slayer is no better than Metallica in their abandoning Thrash Metal. Would you please address this point?!
Danger555 1 year ago
@Danger555 ok, i agree with you about nu-slayer. i said in my original post the eqarly works of slayer. i love everything up to seasons, after that album i saw the decline of my number one influence. once king took over the writing process slayer went down the tubes. and as far as malevolent creation being an awesome band i agree. except they have had a few shit albums as well.
TheUnclefritz 1 year ago
@TheUnclefritz
Thanks a lot for the explanation. You mentioned "king" took Slayer down a few levels. Let me remind you of a king who never abandoned metal: KING DIAMOND! I hope you're familiar with his influence and work. Also, dig deep into his guitarist Andy Laroque, who also played in a Death CD!!!!
Danger555 1 year ago
@Danger555 yes comrade, the true "king" has never disapointed me..and laroque.......well i mean, was he not 19 or something when he first recordedwith ole diamond? the man is a monster plain and simple.
TheUnclefritz 1 year ago
@TheUnclefritz amen
Captorrrr 1 year ago
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@TheUnclefritz ok, i agree with you about nu-slayer. i said in my original post the eqarly works of slayer. i love everything up to seasons, after that album i saw the decline of my number one influence. once king took over the writing process slayer went down the tubes.
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Captorrrr 1 year ago
one of the best covers ive heard
love0607fusion 1 year ago
Alex Marques on drums destroyed everything! Such an amazing drummer. He played in his socks if I remember correctly.
Monkeysuvious 2 years ago
Great cover!
Khronos88 2 years ago 3
niet juh
o0Close0o 2 years ago
Amazing, this is a great cover.
c15688 3 years ago
Alright here you go... This is with Alex Marquez on drums, recorded during "Stillborn."
That's why the vocals sound the same as they do on Stillborn-too much reverb.
joblak5150 3 years ago
this is kickass
RiotOfViolence15 3 years ago 2
I would have expected better from Malevolant Creation, but it is better than most, I guess.
TheInfamousKyle 3 years ago
good slayer is the best
all tribute slayer :D
elweondeslayer 3 years ago
not as good as vaders version
pottedsalad 3 years ago
Vader did Thin Lizzy's Angel of Death, dumbass.
KissMeImPunk 3 years ago
no, dumbass, type in on the search thing 'vader raining blood' you will find several versions of them playing it live, when you do watch one, then tell me im a dumbass you fucking stupid thin lizzy cunt
pottedsalad 3 years ago
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You think Angel of Death is by Thin Lizzy? so who's calling who a dumbass again?
Azria032 3 years ago
Oh my FUCKIN god, please die, rly, u just fucked up my day, AAAHH!!
Synderr 3 years ago 2
Be prepared for this, Thin Lizzy did make Angel of Death, check the album entitled "Renegade" it's the first track. So.... nice one dumbass. ;)
LordAPX 3 years ago 3
yea...goes to show you should do your research before replying on youtube, huh
Azria032 3 years ago
wow dude they each have an angel of death if you listen to both they are COMPLETELY different the only similarity is the title
motorklok1578 2 years ago
Angle of Death by Thin Lizzy has nothing to do with the song by Slayer. The Thin Lizzy song is a long power ballad about the actual angel of death; the Slayer song is a fast, frantic thrasher about Nazi butchers during the Holocaust. Plenty of songs have the same name, LordAPX.
theraf2u 2 years ago 9
I live Vader's version better too, but I think this one ain't bad.
filthyunderpants 3 years ago
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eww
the only reall really good cover of this song i have ever heard was chimaira
bobotheclown7 3 years ago
Deron Miller of cKy says this is the only Slayer song he likes, and only if Malevolent plays it.
Don't know why you care or even if you know who Deron is, but hey, whaddayagonnado?
villainousturtle 3 years ago
pretty cool, but I liked the Vader version better.
Obituaryfan 4 years ago 9