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Slayer - Hell Awaits (1985).
Авторы текста и музыки. Jeff Hanneman, Kerry King. 11 видео Воспроизвести все Slayer - Reign in Blood full albumTony Annihilator.
Slayers second album originally released 1985 a true classic.
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Hell Awaits is the second album by Slayer. Tom Araya : vocals, bass. Jeff Hanneman : guitar. Dave Lombardo : drums. Categories : Studio Albums.
Текст песни: Existing on damnation’s edge The priest had never known To witness such a violent show Of power overthrown.
Hell Awaits is the second studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released in March 1985 by Metal Blade Records. The band's 1983 debut Show No Mercy became Metal Blade Records' highest-selling release, and as a result, producer Brian Slagel desired to release a second Slayer album. To that end, Slagel financed a recording budget (Show No Mercy was paid for by band members) and recruited several experienced producers to help in the studio.
Hell Awaits is the second studio album by Slayer, released through Metal Blade Records in 1985. The band’s previous release, Show No Mercy, became Metal Blade Records' highest selling release; as a result, producer Brian Slagel desired to release a second Slayer album. Lyrical themes on Hell Awaits include hell and Satan, as their debut
Slayer - Hell Awaits (Re-Release) (1985). Songs in album Slayer - Hell Awaits (Re-Release) (1985).
Hell Awaits is the logical result of what the EP started, as a whole. The NWOBHM-isms of that debut are completely gone, with a couple of exceptions, and the songs are among the most progressive in Slayer's entire catalog. With the exceptions of "Necrophiliac" and "Hardening of the Arteries", all of the songs clock in above four minutes. It says a lot about this album, however, that despite being Slayer's most 'progressive' record that it still comes off as one of the most absolutely malicious records ever made. regardless of genre) This shows the most in Tom Araya's vocal performance, which is frankly one of the most caustic vocal performances ever recorded for a metal album.
| A1 | Hell Awaits |
| A2 | Kill Again |
| A3 | At Dawn They Sleep |
| B1 | Praise Of Death |
| B2 | Necrophiliac |
| B3 | Crypts Of Eternity |
| B4 | Hardening Of The Arteries |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MX 8020, MBR 1040 | Slayer | Hell Awaits (LP, Album) | Combat, Metal Blade Records | MX 8020, MBR 1040 | US | 1985 |
| 7 72297-2 | Slayer | Hell Awaits (CD, Album, Lon) | Metal Blade Records, Restless Records | 7 72297-2 | US | 1988 |
| 7 72297-2 | Slayer | Hell Awaits (CD, Album, RE) | Metal Blade Records, Restless Records | 7 72297-2 | US | 1988 |
| 321 | Slayer | Hell Awaits (Cass, Album, Unofficial) | Audio Max | 321 | Poland | Unknown |
| 3984-14031-2 | Slayer | Hell Awaits (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Metal Blade Records | 3984-14031-2 | US | 1995 |
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