Legendary Rock Songs: RAINING BLOOD: SLAYER.
Theme:RAINING BLOOD.
Disc:Reign In Blood.
Year:1986.
The personification of the extreme. No one, no matter how much imagery and vampiric paintings they use, has been able to match Slayer's levels of sinister bestiality, true killers, unscrupulous warriors in the service of the underworld. After half an infernal hour, when that resounding thunder put an end to the savage hysteria of King, Hanneman, Araya and Lombardo, your heart was beating twice as fast as normal, and your pupils had dilated shuddering in fear of the fierce carnage of piercing, bloodthirsty metal.
“Reign In Blood was over. Guts and debris were hanging out of your speakers, and your ears were numb for a long time. The radicalism of Jeff Hanneman allied with the dark and twisted mind of Kerry King, creating a duo of razor-sharp guitars that thanks to the appearance of producer Rick Rubin could finally be heard in all its dimension in the masterpiece of the satanic quartet.
Frenzied speed with a Dave Lombardo that more than clapping seemed to shoot the trigger of some shrapnel, and a Tom Araya possessed by the devil himself. The stormy sound gave way to the identifiable three base timpani beats, on which the disturbing main riff was mounted until they stepped on the gas pedal to leave a trail of fire and smoke in its wake.
These two different passages, the one of the most concise melody and the savagery without complexes, were exchanging the protagonism until the final debacle of psychotic madness that acted as an electric lightning to burst the black clouds and let the reddish rain bring calm after the massacre...
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