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Slayer

Slayer Album: “Soundtrack to the Apocalypse [3 Disc]”

Slayer Album: “Soundtrack to the Apocalypse [3 Disc]”
Album Information :
Title: Soundtrack to the Apocalypse [3 Disc]
Release Date:2006-12-04
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hard Rock, Metal
Label:American
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:085364415868
Track Listing :
1 - 1 Angel Of Death Video
1 - 2 Criminally Insane (Remix)
1 - 3 Postmortem Video
1 - 4 Raining Blood Video
1 - 5 Aggressive Perfector Video
1 - 6 South Of Heaven Video
1 - 7 Silent Scream Video
1 - 8 Live Undead Video
1 - 9 Mandatory Suicide Video
1 - 10 Spill The Blood Video
1 - 11 War Ensemble Video
1 - 12 Dead Skin Mask Video
1 - 13 Hallowed Point Video
1 - 14 Born Of Fire Video
1 - 15 Seasons In The Abyss Video
1 - 16 Hell Awaits Video
1 - 17 Antichrist
1 - 18 Chemical Warfare Video
2 - 19 Sex, Murder, Art Video
2 - 20 Dittohead Video
2 - 21 Divine Intervention Video
2 - 22 Serenity In Murder Video
2 - 23 213 Video
2 - 24 Can't Stand You Video
2 - 25 Ddamm
2 - 26 Gemini Video
2 - 27 Bitter Peace Video
2 - 28 Death's Head Video
2 - 29 Stain Of Mind Video
2 - 30 Disciple Video
2 - 31 God Send Death
2 - 32 New Faith Video
2 - 33 In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
2 - 34 Disorder Slayer and Ice-T Video
2 - 35 Memories Of Tomorrow
2 - 36 Human Disease Video
2 - 37 Unguarded Instinct
2 - 38 Wicked Video
2 - 39 Addict
2 - 40 Scarstruck
3 - 41 Ice Titan (Live in California 3/83 - Bootleg Version)
3 - 42 Anti-Christ (Tom Araya's Garage 12/83 - Bootleg Version)(Live)
3 - 43 Fight Til Death (Tom Araya's Garage 12/83 - Bootleg Version)(Live)
3 - 44 Necrophiliac (Live in California 9/85 - Bootleg Version)
3 - 45 Piece by Piece [Studio Rough Mix/Outtake w/original Bass Intro - Bootle
3 - 46 Raining Blood (Live in Canada 11/86 - Bootleg Version)
3 - 47 Angel of Death (Live in Canada 11/86 - Bootleg Version)
3 - 48 Jeff Hanneman's Home Recordings 1 - Early Version of Raining Blood
3 - 49 Jeff Hanneman's Home Recordings 2 - Early Version of South of Heaven
3 - 50 Seasons in the Abyss (Live in Michigan 6/91 - Bootleg Version)
3 - 51 Mandatory Suicide (Live in Michigan 6/91 - Bootleg Version)
3 - 52 Mind Control (Live in Brazil - Bootleg Version)
3 - 53 No Remorse (I Wanna Die) Slayer and Atari Teenage Riot Video
3 - 54 Dittohead (Live in California 5/98 - Bootleg Version)
3 - 55 Sex. Murder. Art. (Live in California 5/98 - Bootleg Version)
3 - 56 Bloodline (Live in Sweden 2002 - Bootleg Version)
3 - 57 Payback (Live in Sweden 2002)
Review - :
If ever a {\metal} band deserved the box set treatment, it's {$Slayer}. Love them or hate them, their accomplishments in the {\thrash} {\metal} subgenre is pretty much unequaled. For over 20 years, {$Slayer} have remained doggedly and stubbornly persistent in their approach to playing the heaviest, loudest, and darkest {\metal} in America. Compare them to the higher profile {$Metallica} and {$Megadeth}, and laugh: {$Slayer} have grown musically without giving an inch to the populace, while the aforementioned bands have become artistically lost in increasingly MOR recordings, and hopelessly entrenched in their popular culture image -- {$Metallica} -- or have imploded altogether -- {$Megadeth}. Many of the Nordic {\black metal} bands owe them their allegiance for influence and sustenance; {$Slayer} broke open the door in America for underground music to be heard outside the small ghetto it began in, without sacrificing its street cred or audience {^Soundtrack to the Apocalypse}'s Deluxe Edition is a whopping four CDs and one DVD. Discs one and two feature tracks from {^Reign in Blood}, and all the albums that proceed from it, and includes bonus cuts previously only released in Japan, and cuts from {\soundtracks} -- {&"In-a-Gadda Da Vida"} from {#Less Than Zero}, {&"Disorder"} with {$Ice-T} from the film {#Judgment Night}, {&"Human Disease"} from {#Bride of Chucky}, and more. Disc three is, appropriately, titled Sh*t You Never Heard because that's what it is -- 16 tracks that have been unissued anywhere -- from rehearsals, to in-concert recordings, demos, and one {&"No Remorse,"} a collaboration with {$Atari Teenage Riot}, from the {^Spawn} {\soundtrack}. The fourth disc is a DVD of concert recordings, an electronic press kit video for {^Diabolus in Musica}, and an appearance at the {~Kerrang} magazine awards. The first three cuts on the DVD are live in California from 1983, and document {$Slayer}'s earliest live appearances. The set comes packaged in standard CD-size format, in a plastic sleeve that folds out into a single rectangle. The enclosed booklet, though smaller in size from the deluxe version's, nonetheless contains dozens of rare photographs, and quotes from the band and media, with fantastic and exhaustive liner notes -- including a full biography and fans' appreciation of the band by {$Marc Pasche} and {$Eric Braverman}. Don't expect either to win a Grammy for liner notes, or for the set to, either. Herein lies a document and a testament to the grand rebel tradition in American underground {\rock}; it will gain no acceptance outside its niche, but that niche is growing, and it is here to stay. This is the very item {$Slayer} fans have been waiting for, and it is worth your hard-earned cash. [The CD was also released as a three-disc set.] ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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