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Exodus - Pleasures Of The Flesh. The album, Pleasures Of The Flesh: Pleasures of the Flesh is the second album by Exodus, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). This is the first Exodus album to feature Steve Souza on vocals. It was remastered and re-issued by Century Media in 1998 in Europe only. The album was to originally feature cover art with an illustration of the band depicted as cannibals preparing and eating their meal. However the cover was replaced with a photo of the band members leaning on a bar prior to release. The original cover was promoted by the record company in music magazines just prior to its release with the headline of "Metal's Heaviest Meal". The original cover was also available as a limited edition picture disc LP. There are several demos of songs from the album with their former singer Paul Baloff circulating on the internet. Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt, current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammet, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting. Over the course of twenty-eight years, Exodus has gone through countless lineup changes, two lengthy hiatuses, and experienced the deaths of two band members. With two live albums and one compilation, Exodus has released a total of eleven albums and remains one of the few early thrash metal bands that are still active. Gary Holt remains the only steady member of the band, appearing on all their releases. Though Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, he has made numerous departures from the band but currently is the active drummer. Their eighth studio album, The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was released on October 23, 2007 in the United States and October 26, 2007 in Europe. Pleasures Of The Flesh: Smell of death lurks around the place Human need, unholy race See the bloody pile of bones The night is filled with hellish moans It's been around for oh so long At dawn of time they sang their song The need to eat the human flesh The strength it gives to pass the test (chorus) Feel the power Of your unholy death Feeding - Frenzy Human - Flesh To live first lead fill- Gary second lead fill- Rick Ther is no law, it's time to fight A brutal hunt every night Life grows through hounds of flesh A stronger soul from another death Hidden back, yet deep within Jungle's there, it's always been Hunt at night to stalk their prey Kill and eat it before it's day (chorus) Feel the power Of your unholy death Feeding - Frenzy Human - Flesh To live solo- Gary solo- Rick Dead bodies lie where they fed Half eaten carcass stained red Hunting parties come to call Leaving nothing, they take it all There's no need to change their ways Blood and money, it always pays Don't disturb their solitude Or the next victim will be you! (chorus) Feel the power Of your unholy death Feeding - Frenzy Human - Flesh To live solo- Rick intro: Michael Pluznick

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Exodus - Parasite. The album, Pleasures Of The Flesh: Pleasures of the Flesh is the second album by Exodus, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). This is the first Exodus album to feature Steve Souza on vocals. It was remastered and re-issued by Century Media in 1998 in Europe only. The album was to originally feature cover art with an illustration of the band depicted as cannibals preparing and eating their meal. However the cover was replaced with a photo of the band members leaning on a bar prior to release. The original cover was promoted by the record company in music magazines just prior to its release with the headline of "Metal's Heaviest Meal". The original cover was also available as a limited edition picture disc LP. There are several demos of songs from the album with their former singer Paul Baloff circulating on the internet. Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt, current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammet, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting. Over the course of twenty-eight years, Exodus has gone through countless lineup changes, two lengthy hiatuses, and experienced the deaths of two band members. With two live albums and one compilation, Exodus has released a total of eleven albums and remains one of the few early thrash metal bands that are still active. Gary Holt remains the only steady member of the band, appearing on all their releases. Though Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, he has made numerous departures from the band but currently is the active drummer. Their eighth studio album, The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was released on October 23, 2007 in the United States and October 26, 2007 in Europe. Parasite: A distant hum Cuts right through the skies Calling my attention I look up I can't believe my eyes Thousands and thousands Hungry for our minds They're biting, eating and controlling Anything they find [sub-chorus] Coming down from behind They've got no care for our kind See the world bending down On it's knees [Chorus] Run - But you can't hide Blood - Coming from inside My mind -- Doesn't know wrong from right Parasite! A million more Coming after me They thrive on insecticide They live on DDT No poison can defeat The never ending swarm They'll eat you from insdie out You'll wish you were never born [repeat sub-chorus] [chorus] Run - But you can't hide Blood - Sucked from inside My mind -- Doesn't know wrong from right Parasite! [harmony lead- Gary] [solo- Gary] [solo- Rick] Now they're living in my brain I'm destroying at their cue A violent reaction starts within And now I'm after you! I'll grab you by your head and split your skull open wide The infestation in complete You're dead but yet alive! [repeat sub-chorus] [repeat chorus] Run - But you can't hide Blood - Sucked from inside My mind -- Doesn't know wrong from right Parasite!

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Exodus - Deliver Us To Evil. The album, Bonded By Blood: Bonded by Blood is the debut album by the California band Exodus. Although the album was completed in the summer of 1984, it was not released until 1985 due to issues with Exodus and its record label. It is considered one of the most influential thrash metal albums of all time. It is also the only studio recording of Exodus to feature Paul Baloff on vocals, though he was also on their 1982 Demo. The original album cover art was an illustration of good and evil co-joined twin infants. This cover was later replaced with the band logo on a red-and-black image of a crowd. The album was remastered and re-issued by Century Media in 1999 in Europe only, with two live tracks from its Combat re-release in 1989, featuring Steve Souza on vocals. This reissue from Century Media restored the original twin cover artwork. Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt, current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting. Over the course of twenty-eight years, Exodus has gone through countless lineup changes, two lengthy hiatuses, and experienced the deaths of two band members. With two live albums and one compilation, Exodus has released a total of eleven albums and remains one of the few early thrash metal bands that are still active. Gary Holt remains the only steady member of the band, appearing on all their releases. Though Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, he has made numerous departures from the band but currently is the active drummer. Deliver Us To Evil: In my grave down below Hell's fire starts to glow My prayers have now been heard By my lord, my god. Master Lucifer There is no life or birth When the undead walk the earth Unholy blaspheme and torment Are now set free... Lead us into temptation A reign of terror will begin Deliver us to evil We promise death, world's end Incubus in the sky Pentagram held high Hell's filth hounds begin to bark The bells begin to tone Virgin lies in blood The blood was once her own The redness and the horror of blood Swept across the land I stood Lead us into temptation A weigh of terror will begin Deliver us to evil We promise death, world's end Black prince of hell In fire he reigns Your god above wrapped up in chains There is no love When works collide Deliver us to evil When god has died I laugh while they cry Their fears build up inside In their confusion they try to run But it's no use, my work is done Slow death is the price For living such wasted lives Their bodies they burn and bleed Until they bow, my word they heed You've led us into temptation Our reign of terror has begun Deliver us to evil Prince of hell Satan's son

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Metallica - Orion/To Live Is To Die/Call Of Ktulu Jam in 1993 at the Nowhere Else To Roam Tour. 06/20/1993 Basel, Switzerland St. Jacob-Park. This video has been uploaded sometimes before, but UltimoGuitarist's account is now gone and he had this video with almost 200.000 views. So I'll try to get this video viewed again:) Metallica - The Black Album (Metallica) Metallica (also known as The Black Album, in reference to The White Album, because of its largely black and nearly-featureless cover) is the 1991 self-titled 5th studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica. Metallica was released August 12, 1991, through Elektra Records and is the band's best-selling album to date, with 15 million copies sold in the United States alone as of 2007 and 22 million copies worldwide. On the cover, only the band's logo and a coiled snake (derived from the Gadsden flag - which could be seen hanging on a wall in the "One on One" recording studio where the album was recorded) are visible. The motto of the Gadsden flag, "Don't Tread on Me", is also the title of a song featured on the album. Metallica won their third Grammy Award for the Black Album. Many felt the band should have won a Grammy for their ...And Justice for All album - the band was nominated in the "Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal" category, but lost to Jethro Tull. When accepting the Grammy for the Black Album, drummer Lars Ulrich made a point of thanking Jethro Tull for not releasing an album that same year. However, Tull did release an album that year, titled Catfish Rising, but it did not see the same critical success as Crest of a Knave. The world tour following the Metallica album, initially dubbed the Wherever We May Roam Tour and then later the Nowhere Else to Roam Tour, saw Metallica on the road for the next three years. The tour was in part documented in the A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica documentary, as well as the 3-CD, 2-DVD (or 3-VHS) box-set Live Shit: Binge & Purge.

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Exodus - I Am Abomination. The album, Shovel Headed Kill Machine: Shovel Headed Kill Machine, released in 2005, is the seventh studio album by thrash metal band Exodus. This is the first studio album with Rob Dukes on vocals. Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt, current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting. Over the course of twenty-eight years, Exodus has gone through countless lineup changes, two lengthy hiatuses, and experienced the deaths of two band members. With two live albums and one compilation, Exodus has released a total of eleven albums and remains one of the few early thrash metal bands that are still active. Gary Holt remains the only steady member of the band, appearing on all their releases. Though Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, he has made numerous departures from the band but currently is the active drummer. Their eighth studio album, The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was released on October 23, 2007 in the United States and October 26, 2007 in Europe. I Am Abomination [Music and Lyrics: Gary Holt] I am affliction The cause of all that ails you I am addiction That binds and assails you Through all confusion I am the chaos I'm the thing that makes you hurt Laughing at your loss [Chorus] Just underneath you skin Is evils origin Come see the face of devastation You are me, I am abomination I am the bleeding When you open up the vein I am the overdose That rushes to your brain I'm all you've come to loath All you've known to hate I am the hunter When you come to take the bait [Chorus] [Solo: Lee] [Solo: Gary] I am Jehovah I am the virgin whore I am the battlefield I'm pestilence and war I am the monster That lurks beneath your bed I'm all perversions Trapped inside your head

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Exodus - Tempo Of The Damned. The album, Tempo Of The Damned: Tempo of the Damned is the sixth album by Californian thrash metal band Exodus. It marked their first full-length album of new material in 12 years and was widely praised by both critics and fans. Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt, current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting. Over the course of twenty-eight years, Exodus has gone through countless lineup changes, two lengthy hiatuses, and experienced the deaths of two band members. With two live albums and one compilation, Exodus has released a total of eleven albums and remains one of the few early thrash metal bands that are still active. Gary Holt remains the only steady member of the band, appearing on all their releases. Though Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, he has made numerous departures from the band but currently is the active drummer. Their eighth studio album, The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was released on October 23, 2007 in the United States and October 26, 2007 in Europe. [Lyrics & Musics (G. Holt)] When you feel the darkness calling out your name Don't try to fight the power surge Don't you laugh, for this is not a game Your powerless, don't resist the urge So many black hearts answering the call Legions of the musically possessed Congregations joining in our free-for-all Unleashing all the rage they've repressed [Chorus:] Come to us Succumb to lust Giving in to our ministry of sin You know the drill Do as you will Dance like the demons of the din All will yearn For our nocturne The dawning of our cult is at hand Come and pray We know the way Bow to the tempo of the damned [1st Solo - G. Holt] [2nd Solo - R. Hunolt] We are all leaders of the horde Keepers of the apes of wrath Heed the call of the volume lord High priest of the bloodbath Serve unto us, surrender us your souls And great rewards you'll receive And when the tempo has taken the control Even the heretic's will believe [Repeat Chorus] EXODUS is: Gary Holt - guitars Steve Souza - vocals Rick Hunolt - guitars Tom Hunting - drums Jack Gibson - bass

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Exodus - Scar Spangled Banner. The album, Tempo Of The Damned: Tempo of the Damned is the sixth album by Californian thrash metal band Exodus. It marked their first full-length album of new material in 12 years and was widely praised by both critics and fans. Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt, current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting. Over the course of twenty-eight years, Exodus has gone through countless lineup changes, two lengthy hiatuses, and experienced the deaths of two band members. With two live albums and one compilation, Exodus has released a total of eleven albums and remains one of the few early thrash metal bands that are still active. Gary Holt remains the only steady member of the band, appearing on all their releases. Though Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, he has made numerous departures from the band but currently is the active drummer. Their eighth studio album, The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was released on October 23, 2007 in the United States and October 26, 2007 in Europe. Scar Spangled Banner [Music & Lyrics (G. Holt)] Oh say can you fucking see The missiles fall like rain Bloody mountains majesty Dead bodies on the plain By the bombing's eerie light See the crimsons waves of red What so proudly they all fell The twilight of the dead [Chorus:] America - the violent The indifferent God shit is grace on me America - the arrogant The belligerent Will live in infamy We the people, for no people Secure the blessings of tragedy Do or dain we have enstablished The scar spangled banner [Solo - G. Holt] We pledge allegiance to no god Only to the blood Liberty is just a dream When dying in the mud This, the land of the deceived, home of the depraved Bombs, they drop like falling leaves And the deadly flag still waves [Repeat Chorus] Red - the beautiful color of blood Flowing like a stream White - the color of bleaching bone Lovely and obscene Blue - the bruising color of flesh Battered, ripped and torn The colors of the flag of hate Of violence and porn What you see is what you get You haven't see the bloody trail yet I'm no patriot, just a hate-triot Blood sport, my sure bet See the flag, get a body bag Salvation form a .44 mag. Nothing left, no one saved Cause our goddamn motherfucking bloody ass Banner still waves [Solo R. Hunolt]

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Exodus - Corruption. The album, Fabulous Disaster: Fabulous Disaster is the third album by Exodus, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). In 1999, Century media remastered and reissued the band's first three albums in Europe only. A video was made for the song "The Toxic Waltz" which received a good amount of air-play on MTV's Headbanger's Ball. Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt, current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting. Over the course of twenty-eight years, Exodus has gone through countless lineup changes, two lengthy hiatuses, and experienced the deaths of two band members. With two live albums and one compilation, Exodus has released a total of eleven albums and remains one of the few early thrash metal bands that are still active. Gary Holt remains the only steady member of the band, appearing on all their releases. Though Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, he has made numerous departures from the band but currently is the active drummer. Their eighth studio album, The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was released on October 23, 2007 in the United States and October 26, 2007 in Europe. Corruption The lowest form of life that's crawling in our streets From seedy dope pushers to the politicians we meet The sorry religious vomit that infests in our TVs The weapons that we sell to the trash in the middle east Murderous drug smugglers pay their way to pass They look the other way when they take the kickback We've got to put a stop to this senseless bullshit Take all these people and throw them in the pit Let us know - where our tax dollars are spent Tell us how - how much it costs to repent Time has come - for us to take a stand Let us know - when you meet our demands You can take this all to hell Shove it up your ass where the sun ain't shining We know now what it takes to defend If disaster strikes then they'll be hiding You can take this all to hell Shove it up your ass where the sun ain't shining We know now what it takes to defend If disaster strikes, then they'll be hiding Corruption From laundering money to hookers on the make There's always a scandal, someone's on the take They payoff for secrets, sell plans to a spy They cover their asses and say it's a lie Society cries when the vermin go free When they're done, what's left for me? This social disorder that's causing us pain Indecent disease, it's they who are to blame

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Exodus - The Toxic Waltz. The album, Fabulous Disaster: Fabulous Disaster is the third album by Exodus, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). In 1999, Century media remastered and reissued the band's first three albums in Europe only. A video was made for the song "The Toxic Waltz" which received a good amount of air-play on MTV's Headbanger's Ball. Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt, current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting. Over the course of twenty-eight years, Exodus has gone through countless lineup changes, two lengthy hiatuses, and experienced the deaths of two band members. With two live albums and one compilation, Exodus has released a total of eleven albums and remains one of the few early thrash metal bands that are still active. Gary Holt remains the only steady member of the band, appearing on all their releases. Though Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, he has made numerous departures from the band but currently is the active drummer. Their eighth studio album, The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was released on October 23, 2007 in the United States and October 26, 2007 in Europe. The Toxic Waltz: Here's a new dance craze that's sweeping the nation It's called the toxic waltz and it's causing devastation You're jumping up and down like a psycho circus clown Slamming with waltzers all the way around You get caught up in the whip You're thrown into a flip You aim for someone's head To stain the floor red Give someone a kick To prove you're truly sick Bounce back from some blows And blood runs out your nose Flailing round and round And you're injury bound Waltz it up! The pit is it! You can take your chance On this rough new dance If you dare! To dive in! There are some that try But they won't survive They don't hit! 'Cause they're wimps! And this exercise Helps you brutalize With us! Exodus! Everybody's doin' the toxic waltz Kick your friend in the head and have a ball Come on and do the toxic waltz And slam your partner against the wall Everybody's doin' the toxic waltz Good friendly violent fun in store for all Get up off your ass and toxic waltz If you hit the floor you can always crawl! Used to do the monkey, but now it's not cool The twist and mash potato are no exception to the rule So don't be a dunce and dance like a runt Just throw your elbows with good friendly violent fun Don't start to cry If you get a black eye Just dive back in And give another try But too much action May leave you in traction So you better get insurance No matter your endurance! Flailing round and round And you're injury bound Waltz it up! The pit is it! You can take your chance On this rough new dance If you dare! To dive in! There are some that try But they won't survive They don't hit! 'Cause they're wimps! And this exercise Helps you brutalize With us! Exodus! Everybody's doin' the toxic waltz Kick your friend in the head and have a ball Come on and do the toxic waltz And slam your partner against the wall Everybody's doin' the toxic waltz Good friendly violent fun in store for all Get up off your ass and toxic waltz If you hit the floor you can always crawl! Get up on your feet Don't look so obsolete And thrash like an athlete! Don't sit there on your ass Don't look like you've got too much class You'll be harassed! You know we guarantee This is the key So rage or get the third degree! You begin frontal assaults And start your somersaults And do the toxic waltz! Do the toxic waltz!

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Exodus - Strike Of The Beast. The album, Bonded By Blood: Bonded by Blood is the debut album by the California band Exodus. Although the album was completed in the summer of 1984, it was not released until 1985 due to issues with Exodus and its record label. It is considered one of the most influential thrash metal albums of all time. It is also the only studio recording of Exodus to feature Paul Baloff on vocals, though he was also on their 1982 Demo. The original album cover art was an illustration of good and evil co-joined twin infants. This cover was later replaced with the band logo on a red-and-black image of a crowd. The album was remastered and re-issued by Century Media in 1999 in Europe only, with two live tracks from its Combat re-release in 1989, featuring Steve Souza on vocals. This reissue from Century Media restored the original twin cover artwork. Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt, current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting. Over the course of twenty-eight years, Exodus has gone through countless lineup changes, two lengthy hiatuses, and experienced the deaths of two band members. With two live albums and one compilation, Exodus has released a total of eleven albums and remains one of the few early thrash metal bands that are still active. Gary Holt remains the only steady member of the band, appearing on all their releases. Though Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, he has made numerous departures from the band but currently is the active drummer. Their eighth studio album, The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was released on October 23, 2007 in the United States and October 26, 2007 in Europe. Strike Of The Beast Walking Down The Backstreets The Noon Is Full And High You Feel Your Body Start To Sweat Someone's About To Die You Turn Around And Run It's The Only Thing To Do Someone's About To Die And That Someone .. Is You Time To Run Or Fight Off The Strike Of The Beast You Hear The Creature's Hooves Start To Echo Through Your Brain You Fear The Demon's Hellish Howl It Makes You Go Insane You Smell The Creature's Fowl Stench Laced With Death And Waste Don't Lose Your Mind He's Right Behind Breathing Fire In Your Face Time To Run Or Fight Off The Strike Of The Beast If You Fail You'll Be The Hellish Demon's Feast Black As Night He Begins His Flight Wings Outstretched In The Cold Glowing Eyes, He Wears No Disguise His Evil Has Yet To Be Told Breathing Fire The Beast Is Flying Higher Now He Swoops Down On His Prey All The World A Horrid Mess Leaving Black Earth In Decay

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Exodus - Piranha. The album, Bonded By Blood: Bonded by Blood is the debut album by the California band Exodus. Although the album was completed in the summer of 1984, it was not released until 1985 due to issues with Exodus and its record label. It is considered one of the most influential thrash metal albums of all time. It is also the only studio recording of Exodus to feature Paul Baloff on vocals, though he was also on their 1982 Demo. The original album cover art was an illustration of good and evil co-joined twin infants. This cover was later replaced with the band logo on a red-and-black image of a crowd. The album was remastered and re-issued by Century Media in 1999 in Europe only, with two live tracks from its Combat re-release in 1989, featuring Steve Souza on vocals. This reissue from Century Media restored the original twin cover artwork. Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by guitarist Gary Holt, current Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and singer/drummer Tom Hunting. Over the course of twenty-eight years, Exodus has gone through countless lineup changes, two lengthy hiatuses, and experienced the deaths of two band members. With two live albums and one compilation, Exodus has released a total of eleven albums and remains one of the few early thrash metal bands that are still active. Gary Holt remains the only steady member of the band, appearing on all their releases. Though Tom Hunting is one of the founding members, he has made numerous departures from the band but currently is the active drummer. Piranha Slicing Jaws A Way Of Life Brought Up To Waste Mankind Loki's Pets His Little Children Deadly Eyery Time Trapped In Swamps By Gates Of Hell Don't Ever: Let Them Out For If You Do And They Escape You'll Fight A Bloody Bout Piranha Kill In A Pack - You'll Run Piranha Start To Attack - You'll Done If You Think You Can Beat - Deadly School If You Think You Can Live - Vou're A Fool Gates Of Hell Are Old And Cracked They Tumble And They Fall Out Rush A Bloody Wall Of Death To Kill Anything At All Their Sole Mission Is T0 Kill Strip Your Bones And Flesh Rip Out Your Eyes Tear Off Your Face An Agonizing Death Piranha Kill In A Pack - You'll Run Piranha Start To Attack - You're Done If You Think You Can Beat - Deadly School If You Think You Can Live - You're A Fool

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Slayer - Born Of Fire. The Album, Seasons In The Abyss: Seasons in the Abyss is the fifth studio album by thrash metal band Slayer. It was recorded in 1989 and released in 1990 through Def American Records, and later through American Recordings after the company changed its name. It was Dave Lombardo's last studio album with Slayer, until his return in 2006 with the release of Christ Illusion. "Born of Fire" was for a long time just an instrumental leftover song from South of Heaven with a working title "Stress" due to the fact that Kerry King could not write any good lyrics for it during the South of Heaven sessions. Eventually it was the last song completed for Seasons in the Abyss. The somewhat strange vocal arrangement on the track "Temptation" was unintentionally done that way. If you listen to the track, you actually hear Tom Araya singing the song twice: once the way he thought it fit and for the second time on the insistence of Kerry King the way he thought it should be sung. The haunting end result came to be because the first vocal track was not erased between the takes. When the producer played the track and heard both vocal renditions simultaneously on the instrumental background, he liked it so much that both vocals were used on the album. Nobody is sure which vocals are the original. War, murder, blood, and human weakness are the major lyrical themes. In Born of Fire, Spirit in Black, and Temptation, the album returns to the Satanic themes previously featured in Reign in Blood and Hell Awaits. The song "Dead Skin Mask" was inspired by serial killer Ed Gein. "Blood Red" deals with oppressive communist regimes. "War Ensemble" is an exploration of the horrors of war. Born Of Fire. Join in my quest to leave life overturned Spanning the world wave of doom Spewing out death with the evil Ive churned Awaken the dead from their tomb Love turns to lust the sensations Ive felt Exploring the pleasures of sin Making the bast of the cards Ive been dealt Adjusting the odds so I win Unleash all my burning wrath Potential killing machine Take down all who block my path Enjoying all thats obscene... born of fire Prince of all darkness initiation Ritually baptized in flames Next to the throne my abomination Spreads terror throughout the domain Master the art that controls the impure Inherit the infamous keys Thousands of centuries I will endure Tyrant of all prophecies Some have called me satans son A name I cannot deny Wielding fury thats second to none Far too vile to confine... born of fire All things dead must rise again When twilights blanket falls Splattered red youll find my den Blood dripping from the walls Dreams born of desire Shaped and forged within the fire Twisted, warped, deranged I see The worlds corrupt insanity Dreams possess nightmarish figures Burning cant escape the embers Lost are those who trust the liar Satans son Im born of fire

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Slayer - Hell Awaits. The Album: Hell Awaits is the second studio album by the American thrash metal band Slayer, released through Metal Blade Records in 1985. The band's previous release, Show No Mercy, became Metal Blade Records highest selling release, which led producer Brian Slagel wish to release another album. Slagel financed a recording budget (Show No Mercy was self-financed by band members) and recruited several experienced producers to help in the studio. Hell Awaits featured the band's most progressive and diverse work compared to their previous releases, having faster, thrash orientated songs, and is cited as an influence by many extreme metal bands. The album had several re-issues, including bonus tracks taken from the EP Haunting the Chapel. Slayer's previous album Show No Mercy became Metal Blade Records highest selling release — 40,000 copies worldwide; making producer Brian Slagel want the band to release another record. Slagel hired producer Ron Fair, who worked for Chrysalis Records, and had seen the band perform live and enjoyed their performance. On seeing Slayer in the studio Fair stated "Wow, these guys are really angry", as he was inexperienced working with heavy metal musicians. Slagel financed the album, where as Show No Mercy was financed by vocalist Tom Araya, using his earnings as a respiratory therapist and money borrowed from guitarist Kerry King's father. Drummer Dave Lombardo asserts the album was professionally done compared to their previous release, Show No Mercy: "I didn't have to overdub the cymbals, and we had a really good engineer." Lombardo's favorite song is "At Dawn They Sleep": "because it was kind of slow and grungy, but then it had that double-bass part the middle." While recording the track, neither guitarists King or Jeff Hanneman who wrote the lyrics were in the studio — only Araya and Slagel. On reading the lyrics there was a word, which was written incorrectly, Araya sang it how it was spelled, although it's not a real word. Bernie Grundman provided audio mastering, Eddy Schreyer worked on remastering and Bill Metoyer, who worked on the band's previous release, Haunting the Chapel, acted as sound engineer. Lyrical themes on Hell Awaits included darker themes than Show No Mercy, such as Hell and Satan - the intro to "Hell Awaits" is a backwards recording of a demonic-sounding voice repeating "Join us," ending with "Welcome back". Araya asserts the album had poor production quality "Nowadays, production-wise, it's so under par. But for what it was at the time, those are amazing records to me. I guess we could go in and redo it. But why ruin it?" Backwards recording: Join Us! X - times, Welcome Back... Existing on damnations edge The priest had never known To witness such a violent show Of power overthrown Angels fighting aimlessly Still dying by the sword Our legions killing all in sight To get the one called lord The gates of hell lie waiting as you see There's no price to pay just follow me I can take your lost soul from the grave Jesus knows your soul can not be saved Crucify the so called lord He soon shall fall to me Your souls are damned your God has fell To slave for me eternally Hell awaits... The reaper guards the darkened gates That Satan calls his home Demons feed the furnace where The dead are free to roam Lonely children of the night There's seven ways to go Each leading to the burning hole The Lucifer controls Priests of Hades seek the sacred star Satan sees the answer lies not far Zombies screaming souls cry out to you Satanic laws prevail your life is through Pray to the moon... when it is round Death with you shall then abound What you seek... for cant be found In sea or sky or underground (lead - Hanneman) Now I have you deep inside my everlasting grasp The seven bloody gates of hell Is where you'll live your last Warriors from hells domain Will bring you to your death The flames of Hades burning strong Your soul shall never rest The gates of hell lie waiting as you see There's no price to pay just follow me I can take your lost soul from the grave Jesus knows your soul can not be saved Sacrifice the lives of all I know they Soon shall die Their souls are damned to rot in hell And keep the fire growing deep inside Hell awaits...

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Slayer - Eyes Of The Insane. "Eyes of the Insane" is a 2006 single by American thrash metal band Slayer, taken from their 2006 album Christ Illusion. The lyrics explore an American soldier's mental anguish following his return home from the second Gulf War, and is based on an article entitled "Casualty of War" which was featured in Texas Monthly magazine. Penned by vocalist Tom Araya during pre-production for the album, the song was generally well received by critics. The accompanying music video by the Iranian director Tony Petrossian in the Los Angeles area during August 2006. The film is presented as a close-up of the soldier's pupil and iris, which reflect disconcerting images of war-themed horrors, flashbacks of his home, wife and children, and ultimately images of his death. "Eyes of the Insane" was featured on the soundtrack to Saw III, and won an award for Best Metal Performance at the 49th Grammy Awards. While walking through an airport, vocalist Tom Araya came across a March 2006 issue of Texas Monthly magazine which featured a soldier's helmet on the front cover. Picking up the magazine and sifting through it, he stumbled on the article "Casualty of War", and was interested enough to purchase a copy. The issue explored the Texas military's involvement in the Iraq War, and contained an article which ran an entire list of Texan soldiers who had died in the combat. The feature was accompanied by photographs of some of the deceased, while a further article dealt with surviving soldiers anguish on their return home. Araya later admitted that the article "blew his mind". Araya read the article during his plane journey back to Los Angeles. Pre-production for Slayer's ninth studio album Christ Illusion had just begun, and the band was about to undertake a three-day rehearsal with producer Josh Abraham. Araya left his baggage at the hotel to attend the rehearsals, then returned to re-read the article. Finding it to be "very profound", he woke up in the middle of the night and wrote down the lyrics. He said that his treatment of the topic is "sincere", and that he believes it to be "one that the military doesn't want you to know. They sweep it under the rug, but it's a story that needs to be told." Guitarist Kerry King has stated that "these new songs [from the Christ Illusion album] aren't political at all: 'Jihad', 'Eyes of the Insane' — it's what's spewing out at us from the TV." "Eyes of the Insane" is 3 minutes 23 seconds long. A slow drum pattern played by Dave Lombardo opens the track, over which Hanneman and King play angular and descending scales on guitar. These guitar riffs evolve from verse to verse, and have been described by All Music as "intensely harrowing". The song gradually builds over the course of the verses, refrain, and bridge, before resolving with a "towering" chorus. This is achieved by discordant notes and key changes which are given greater emphasis and dramatic impact by scordatura - downtuning the guitar strings to an unnatural off key level. Some reviewers paid particular attention to Araya's vocal contribution. Zach Hothorn of Prefix Magazine said the song "allows Araya to show his vocal range, deepening to build up tension and creating a wonderfully chilling 3 and a half minutes," while Ian Robinson of musicOMH.com felt the track "is a distinct but welcome change of pace, Dave Lombardo's machine-gun rhythms forming the backbone for Tom Araya's impressively intact scream." Eyes Of The Insane A soldier's heart Reflecting back at me I keep seeing mutilated faces Even in my dreams Distorted images Flashing rapidly Psychotically abusing me Devouring my brain The eyes of the insane On a demented campaign Tortured spirits Will not let me rest These thoughts of mutilated faces Completely possessed Fragmented images Flashing rapidly Psychotically abusing me Whirling through my head Shell-shocked Battle mortise Overwhelming anxiety Flashbacks Panic attacks Death raising it's ugly face at me! Got to make it stop Can't take it any more They're all dead Keep haunting me They just keep coming back for more! The eyes of the insane On a demented campaign Flashbacks Panic attacks Death raising it's ugly face at me! Got to make it stop Can't take it any more! Death's face keeps haunting me And just keeps coming back for more! [Solo] Got to make it stop Can't take it any more! Death's face keeps haunting me And just keeps coming back for more! A soldier Of misfortune I owe my pain and suffering To this hell These demons Ripping through my soul Evil's relentless hostility Won't let me sleep Shell-shocked Battle mortise Devastating insanity Flashbacks Panic attacks Death's rotting He's coming for me!

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Slayer - Angel Of Death. "Angel of Death" is the opening track on the American thrash metal band Slayer's 1986 album Reign in Blood. The lyrics and music were written by Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman and are based on Nazi physician Josef Mengele, who conducted human experiments at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. "Angel of Death" led to the band facing accusations of Nazi sympathizing and racism throughout their career. Despite the controversy surrounding the song and its contribution to the delay in the release of Reign in Blood, "Angel of Death" is featured on all of Slayer's live albums and DVDs and has appeared in several movies. The song was well received by critics; Steve Huey of All Music Guide described it as a "classic." Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman wrote "Angel of Death" after reading books about Nazi physician Josef Mengele while on tour with the band: "I remember stopping someplace where I bought two books on Mengele. I thought, 'This has gotta be some sick shit.' So when it came time to do the record, that stuff was still in my head—that's where the lyrics to "Angel of Death" came from." The lyrics detail Mengele's surgical experiments on patients at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. Mengele's explorations were conducted on such groups as dwarves and twins, and included both physical and psychological examinations. Among the tests he performed that are mentioned in "Angel of Death" are experimental surgeries performed without anesthesia, transfusion of blood between twins, the sewing of bodies, isolation endurance, gassing, injections with lethal germs, sex change operations, and the removal of organs and limbs. "Angel of Death" is the longest track on the album Reign in Blood, spanning 4:51 minutes, where the total duration of the album is 28 minutes. Hanneman and King deliver their 'intricate riffs', which offer the few hints of melody on the album according to Pop Matters reviewer Adrien Begrand, and Araya bursts out his piercing scream, with Lombardo performing at an average of 210 beats per minute. When drummer Lombardo left the band in 1992, due to conflicts with band members and his desire to bring his wife on tour, the band chose Testament drummer Paul Bostaph as his replacement. Bostaph made one mistake out of the nine songs the band trialled him with, on "Angel of Death". Before the "big double bass part" there's a lead section, which Bostaph could not understand, as he had to learn from live records recorded with Lombardo. Bostaph could not tell how many revolutions the guitar riff goes before the bass sequence. The band members told him there was eight, "perfecting" the song after. Angel Of Death (Lyrics & Music - Hanneman) Auschwitz, the meaning of pain The why that I want you to die Slow death, immense decay Showers that cleanse you of your life Forced in Like cattle You run Stripped of Your life's worth Human mice, for the Angel of Death Four hundred thousand more to die Angel of Death Monarch to the kingdom of the dead Sadistic, surgeon of demise Sadist of the noblest blood Destroying, without mercy To benefit the Aryan race Surgery, with no anesthesia Fell the knife pierce you intensely Inferior, no use to mankind Strapped down screaming out to die Angel of Death Monarch to the kingdom of the dead Infamous butcher, Angel of Death Pumped with fluid, inside your brain Pressure in your skull begins pushing through your eyes Burning flesh, drips away Test of heat burns your skin, your mind starts to boil Frigid cold, cracks your limbs How long can you last In this frozen water burial? Sewn together, joining heads Just a matter of time 'Til you rip yourselves apart Millions laid out in their Crowded tombs Sickening ways to achieve The holocaust Seas of blood, bury life Smell your death as it burns Deep inside of you Abacinate, eyes that bleed Praying for the end of Your wide awake nightmare Wings of pain, reach out for you His face of death staring down, Your blood running cold Injecting cells, dying eyes Feeding on the screams of The mutants he's creating Pathetic harmless victims Left to die Rancid Angel of Death Flying free (LEADS: HANNEMAN, KING, HANNEMAN, KING, HANNEMAN) [ Angel of Death Monarch to the kingdom of the dead Infamous butcher, Angel of Death Angel of Death]

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Slayer - Raining Blood. "Raining Blood" is the final track from thrash metal band Slayer's 1986 album, Reign in Blood. The song has become a live staple played at every Slayer show since its release, and featured on every Slayer live album and DVD. The song was featured in the 127th South Park episode Die Hippie, Die aired on March 16, 2005. The plot centers on the town of South Park, which has been overrun by hippies. Eric Cartman states "Hippies can't stand death metal" and proceeds to drill through a hippie concert onto the main stage to change the audio to "Raining Blood", making the hippies run away. King found the episode humorous and expressed his interest in the show ending the interview with "It was good to see the song being put to good use, if we can horrify some hippies we've done our job.". "Raining Blood" was also included in the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City in-game radio station V-Rock. Raining Blood is a playable song in the Activision music video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, where it is renowned for being one of the hardest songs in the regular "Career Mode" setlist, due to its very high tempo and devastatingly notorious Mosh 1 section. It is also featured in the skateboarding game Skate. Raining Blood [Lyrics - Haneman, King, Music - Hanneman] Trapped in purgatory A lifeless object, alive Awaiting reprisal Death will be their acquisition The sky is turning red Return to power draws near Fall into me, the sky's crimson tears Abolish the rules made of stone Pierced from below, souls of my treacherous past Betrayed by many, now ornaments dripping above Awaiting the hour of reprisal Your time slips away Raining blood From a lacerated sky Bleeding its horror Creating my structure Now I shall reign in blood!

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PLEASE READ: I'M SORRY ABOUT THAT I PUT PICTURES OF ERIC CLAPTON IN THIS VIDEO, FIRST I THOUGHT CLAPTON RECORDED THE OTHER VERSION. BUT HE NEVER RECORDED IT, SO JUST LISTEN TO THE VIDEO (DON'T WATCH) WHEN THE OTHER VERSION COMES. Mason Williams - Classical Gas. There is two versions of this song in the video:) The second starts at 03:12. "Classical Gas" is an instrumental piece written by Mason Williams. The title of the song was originally "Classical Gasoline" but was changed to "Classical Gas" by the music copyist. On the original recording, Williams plays guitar and is accompanied by an orchestral backing. It was released in February 1968 from the album The Mason Williams Phonograph Record. In August 1968 it reached the top 5 in the American charts and went on to sell over a million copies. Williams re-recorded the tune as a solo guitar piece on his 1970 album Hand Made. He also recorded a version with Mannheim Steamroller in 1987. In 1968 the piece won three Grammy awards: Best Instrumental Composition, Best Contemporary-Pop Performance, Instrumental, and Best Instrumental Arrangement. In 1998 Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) awarded Williams a special Citation of Achievement. The piece has logged over five million broadcast performances to become BMI's all-time number-one instrumental composition for radio air play.

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Black Sabbath - Shock Wave. Never Say Die! is an album by heavy metal band Black Sabbath. The band's eighth album, it was released in September 1978 (see 1978 in music). This was the last Black Sabbath studio album with Ozzy Osbourne. The album shows a departure from the glossy synth-laden period, to a more basic rock approach, though not in the vein of their original doom and gloom style. Before this album was recorded, Ozzy Osbourne was fired from the band and was breifly replaced by former Savoy Brown & Fleetwood Mac vocalist Dave Walker. Some songs were written with Walker, and the new group even performed an early version of "Junior's Eyes" with different lyrics on the BBC programme, "Look Hear". Osbourne eventually rejoined the band, refusing to sing any of the songs written with Walker. These particular songs were rewritten, including "Junior's Eyes" (rewritten to be about the then-recent death of Ozzy's father). All four band members sing on "A Hard Road". "Shock Wave" There's no reason for you to run You can't escape the fate of the chosen one Black moon rising, in a blood red sky This time you realise that you're gonna die Drinking your blood brew is your answer That's what you plan to do No dreaming, time you cheat this master You're on your own going through Wind of mist has taken over your mind And you think you're on your own Don't believe you are the only one here Look around, you're not alone Feel the forces from another world Ghostly shadows fill your mind Evil power hanging over you As you freeze, you're like a child Look behind you! Somebody's calling Someone is near Feel yourself falling Falling with fear You tell yourself you're dreaming You realise you're screaming You know that this shouldn't happen to you You tell yourself that it's scary too But there is nothing you can do, oh! Ghostly shadows from the other world Evil forces in your mind Trapped between the worlds of life and death Frozen in the realms of time Look behind you! You feel yourself falling, you're at the end of the line Your body is crawling, but your senses are blind Cold, cold feelings are running through your brains Ice cold fingers, running through your veins

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Black Sabbath - No Stranger To Love. Seventh Star is the twelfth studio album by the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It was originally written, recorded, and intended to be the first solo album by guitarist Tony Iommi, but due to label pressures and the prompting of band manager Don Arden, the record was billed as Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi. This seems a bizarre choice for many fans, as Iommi was in fact the only original band member to feature on the album. As such, some fans do not consider this to be a "true" Sabbath album. Glenn Hughes, ex-Deep Purple bassist and vocalist, was lead singer but did not play bass on this release. As this album was not originally intended to be a Black Sabbath record, its sound is drastically different from previous releases. Many of the songs have a very bluesy feel, and it is notably less heavy than its predecessor, Born Again. Seventh Star was the first album to feature longtime keyboardist Geoff Nicholls as an official band member. "No Stranger to Love", is a song by Black Sabbath. The first and only single from the album Seventh Star which was effectively Tony Iommi's 1st solo album, but became an album for Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi, thanks to pressure from the record company. A 12" US promo single, in a card picture-sleeve, has an alternate mix, which adds harmony vocals from Glenn Hughes. The music video co-starred Denise Crosby from Star Trek: The Next Generation fame along side the band. "No Stranger To Love" Cold is the night Lonely till dawn Cry for the light For the love that won't come You said that you'd never Leave me alone I gave you my heart You cried for my soul An angel won't come This devil won't go Something is wrong I just can't get away Living on the street, I'm no stranger to love Why can't you see I'm no stranger to love But I'm a stranger in your arms Yes, I'm a stranger in your arms Maybe it's right But I just can't understand The hurt that I feel For my love second hand I know I should leave But I just can't walk away Living on the street, I'm no stranger to love Why can't you see I'm no stranger to love Living on the street, I'm no stranger to love I'm a stranger in your arms Living on the street, I'm no stranger to love Why can't you see I'm no stranger to love

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Black Sabbath - Luke's Wall/War Pigs. "War Pigs" is an anti-war song by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath from their 1970 album, Paranoid. The song talks about war and the absurdities of those who make war without regard to the powerless people who are sent to die. It's sometimes called a protest song. As explained in the liner notes of the band's live album Reunion, the original title of the song was Walpurgis, and it dealt with the witches' sabbath. The title, lyrics, and theme were subsequently changed during the recording of Paranoid. An early version, with its original theme, can be found on Ozzy Osbourne's compilation The Ozzman Cometh. It is the opening track on Paranoid, Black Sabbath's best selling album. It can also be found on every live and compilation album by the band (except Cross Purposes Live) along with "Paranoid" itself and "Iron Man". The outro to War Pigs has its own name: "Luke's Wall", and features a more melodic tone than the rest of the song, with heavy use of the Aeolian (natural minor) mode. It should also be noted although the guitar and bass are in E natural minor for most of the song, Ozzy's singing is actually in E Mixolydian mode. Originally intended to be the title-track, the name of the album was changed to Paranoid, as Black Sabbath's record company feared a backlash by supporters of the Vietnam War. It is one of Black Sabbath's most popular songs, and is still played on Classic Rock stations regularly. The riff, as with most Sabbath songs, is powerful and memorable, as are the eerie verses, which feature Osbourne singing alone (using a melody cribbed from their earlier "Behind The Wall Of Sleep") and punctuated at every line by a guitar lick. At the end, there's a speeding-up effect. "Luke's Wall/War Pigs" Generals gathered in their masses Just like witches at black masses Evil minds that plot destruction Sorcerers of death's construction In the fields the bodies burning As the war machine keeps turning Death and hatred to mankind Poisoning their brainwashed minds... Oh Lord yeah! Politicians hide themselves away They only started the war Why should they go out to fight? They leave that role to the poor, yeah Time will tell on their power minds Making war just for fun Treating people just like pawns in chess Wait 'till their Judgment day comes, yeah! Now in darkness, world stops turning Ashes where the bodies burning No more war pigs of the power Hand of God has struck the hour Day of Judgment, God is calling On their knees the war pigs crawling Begging mercy for their sins Satan, laughing, spreads his wings Oh Lord yeah!

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