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Slayer vs. Slipknot


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HardcoreGamer4Ever
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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 03:06 pm Reply with quote Back to top

A lot of people have been discussing this for a while, so what the Hell, I might as well, too. Now, I like Slayer a lot more. Slipknot is a mediocre Nu-metal band, as opposed to Slayer, a fucking badass Thrash Metal band. I'm not a big fan of Nu-metal, so I have to say Slayer is way better than Slipknot.


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JStrangiato
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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 03:15 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Fuckin' Slayer. The two don't even compare (well, maybe Slayer in "God Hates Us All", or "Diabolous in Musica"). I mean, just listen!





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LowEndLem
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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 04:14 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I honestly prefer Slipknot to Slayer.


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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 05:23 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Slipknot has two songs I like "Wait And Bleed" and "Before I Forget". Slayer has one: their cover of "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida". So I guess Slipknot wins.

Fun Fact: Morbid Angel has zero.
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JoshWoodzy
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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 05:26 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I just can't get into Slayer, no matter how much I thought I would like them. I couldn't name a Slipknot song, soo...Savatage wins.


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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 05:36 pm Reply with quote Back to top

They are uncomparable. They both play two different types of music.

Although i think they can't be compared i would pick Slipknot.

Slayer starts to sound the same after a while. I only really listen to Slayer cause i find them funny.
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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 05:46 pm Reply with quote Back to top

joshwoodzy wrote:
I just can't get into Slayer, no matter how much I thought I would like them. I couldn't name a Slipknot song, soo...Savatage wins.

I want to change my answer to Savatage too! I like my music to have a melody.
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Blackout
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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 09:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Slay has melody! Here's reigning blood. Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh! Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh! Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh! Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh naw! Duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duh nun nun now nuh nuh nuh!



 
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JStrangiato
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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 10:31 pm Reply with quote Back to top

This thread is saddening me. Sad
I kid, I kid, it don't matter to me what band people prefer. It won't stop me breaking my neck to "Reign in Blood".
Blackout wrote:
Slay has melody! Here's reigning blood. Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh! Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh! Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh! Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh naw! Duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duh nun nun now nuh nuh nuh!

On a serious note, I think we've had this conversation on the forums before, a melody is just about any piece of music. Riffs, vocal patterns, anything that uses notes and isn't atonal (Slayer's solos are admittedly pretty noisy) is a melody. However, let's not get into that argument. I would also like to say that people who say "Slayer makes the same album over and over again" don't seem to know what they're talking about. "Show No Mercy" owes a substantial debt to the NWOBHM, "Hell Awaits" featured way more complex arrangements, "Reign in Blood" shortened the songs, simplified the songwriting style, and sharpened the guitar tone, "South of Heaven" really slowed things down (for the better), "Seasons in the Abyss" was the sum of Slayer's parts up to that point, "Divine Intervention" featured a different guitar tone as well as some slight experimentation (mostly with Tom Araya's vocals), "Undisputed Attitude" is the punk cover album, "Diabolous in Music" is the nu-metal influenced one, "God Hates Us All" was a continuation of that, "Christ Illusion" was a slight return to thrash (although it had some pretty awful songs on it), and "World Painted Blood" is apparently a continuation of that, although I haven't bought it yet and can't say for sure.

TL;DR, people who say "all Slayer sounds the same" probably haven't actually listened to a lot of Slayer. This is not an attack on anyone specifically, just a defense against a more general opinion of Slayer detractors. Sorry if I piss anyone off with this post, but Slayer are one of my favorite bands, and I feel as if I've got to throw a more elaborated view out there.


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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 10:44 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Anyone ever hear any early Pantera? When they wanted to be Van Halen and/or Def Leppard? Pretty fun stuff. Dimebag Darrell is credited as Diamond Darrell.
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Blackout
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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 11:01 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Pantera is always fun, no matter what era.

Also my earlier point about Slayer's melodies was not in jest, I was just trying to beavis and butthead it up. Try it, it's totally plausible with Slayer riffs.



 
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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 11:06 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Wasn't Dime credited as Diamond Darrell up to and including Vulgar Display?


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PostPosted: Jun 28 2010 11:07 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Blackout wrote:
Slay has melody! Here's reigning blood. Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh! Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh! Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh! Duh duh duh, da nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh nuh, nuh nuh naw! Duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duhdly duh nun nun now nuh nuh nuh!

Dont forget the harmony! Duh duh duh, da nah neh nuh, nah neh nuh, nah neh nuh! Duh duh duh, da nah neh nuh, nah neh nuh, nah neh nuh!


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PostPosted: Jun 29 2010 10:47 am Reply with quote Back to top

Slayer is one of the bands that got me into metal. I first "discovered" them when I heard Seasons in the Abyss on Beavis and Butthead. I got that album, and wanted to explore others. I found that each of the previous albums had a different sound, but they were all fucking great.

Nowadays my favorite albums are Show No Mercy and Hell Awaits, although my favorite song is still probably Seasons in the Abyss. It's one of those songs that I listen to, and say to myself....."THIS is what metal was meant to be."


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PostPosted: Jun 29 2010 07:18 pm Reply with quote Back to top

My favorite Slayer Album is Divine Intervention.



 
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PostPosted: Jun 29 2010 08:57 pm Reply with quote Back to top

enshinkarateman wrote:
On a serious note, I think we've had this conversation on the forums before, a melody is just about any piece of music. Riffs, vocal patterns, anything that uses notes and isn't atonal (Slayer's solos are admittedly pretty noisy) is a melody.


Yup, that was me. Very Happy

OP, you are a fucking idiot. You should be kissing enshin's ass for saving this miserable "too stupid even for Metal Sludge band X vs. Band Y" and turning into something useful.

and Syd, last time I checked, you like Venom. There's no reason for you to not like Show No Mercy, or even Haunting The Chapel. As for the Morbid Angel comment, blow me.


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PostPosted: Jun 29 2010 09:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

You know, I've listened to every Slipknot album and the claim could be made that they also make the same album over and over.



 
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JStrangiato
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PostPosted: Jun 30 2010 02:01 pm Reply with quote Back to top

JRA wrote:
enshinkarateman wrote:
On a serious note, I think we've had this conversation on the forums before, a melody is just about any piece of music. Riffs, vocal patterns, anything that uses notes and isn't atonal (Slayer's solos are admittedly pretty noisy) is a melody.


Yup, that was me. Very Happy

OP, you are a fucking idiot. You should be kissing enshin's ass for saving this miserable "too stupid even for Metal Sludge band X vs. Band Y" and turning into something useful.

and Syd, last time I checked, you like Venom. There's no reason for you to not like Show No Mercy, or even Haunting The Chapel. As for the Morbid Angel comment, blow me.

Woah, woah, woah, man, can't we all get along? The hostility is unwarranted.
Actually, I was going to recommend Syd some "Show No Mercy", I think he'd enjoy that a lot more than later Slayer.

As for Pantera, my buddy actually bought a bootleg copy of their 2nd and 3rd albums while we were at Maryland Death Fest, and I'm pretty sure he's got a bootleg of "Power Metal". I personally only think "Power Metal" is any good, the other stuff isn't really my scene.
Captain, you are correct, Dimebag wasn't called Dimebag until "Far Beyond Driven".


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PostPosted: Jun 30 2010 06:19 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Slayer wins, but I love both bands tbh.

Off of All Hope is Gone, one might want to listen to:
Gematria (The Killing Name), Gehenna, Dead Memories, or Snuff
rather than Psychosocial.
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PostPosted: Jun 30 2010 07:02 pm Reply with quote Back to top

enshinkarateman wrote:
JRA wrote:
enshinkarateman wrote:
On a serious note, I think we've had this conversation on the forums before, a melody is just about any piece of music. Riffs, vocal patterns, anything that uses notes and isn't atonal (Slayer's solos are admittedly pretty noisy) is a melody.


Yup, that was me. Very Happy

OP, you are a fucking idiot. You should be kissing enshin's ass for saving this miserable "too stupid even for Metal Sludge band X vs. Band Y" and turning into something useful.

and Syd, last time I checked, you like Venom. There's no reason for you to not like Show No Mercy, or even Haunting The Chapel. As for the Morbid Angel comment, blow me.

Woah, woah, woah, man, can't we all get along? The hostility is unwarranted.
Actually, I was going to recommend Syd some "Show No Mercy", I think he'd enjoy that a lot more than later Slayer.

As for Pantera, my buddy actually bought a bootleg copy of their 2nd and 3rd albums while we were at Maryland Death Fest, and I'm pretty sure he's got a bootleg of "Power Metal". I personally only think "Power Metal" is any good, the other stuff isn't really my scene.
Captain, you are correct, Dimebag wasn't called Dimebag until "Far Beyond Driven".


Now I feel slightly ashamed. Sad

I don't know, the whole "hey guys who is cooler, this band or this band" schtick would be cool, if the bands aren't random. When they do it on That Metal Show, they're usually smart enough to do two bands from one sub-genre, i.e. Maiden v Priest, Sabbath v Zeppelin. Slipknot v Slayer is just dumb. The bands are 15 years apart for christ sake and play different kinds of music! I enjoy the comparing and contrasting of bands as much as anybody, but there are some debates you just want to punch someone in the head for bringing it up. Metallica vs. Megadeth comes to mind.

As for Pantera, Darrell is actually credited as "Diamond" Darrell on Vulgar? That's kinda funny considering that's when the "new pantera" image crystallized, and you'd think it would have started there.

Anyways, I have heard the song Power Metal and it does kick major ass, but I never felt motivated enough to hear more than that. Although I did actually hear the song Metal Magic once. It was actually pretty thrashy, and I could barely make out the vocals and cheesy lyrics so...I don't remember it being that bad.


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PostPosted: Jun 30 2010 08:33 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Testament vs. Exodus, Go!
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PostPosted: Jun 30 2010 08:56 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I found Metal Magic, Projects in the Jungle, and I Am The Night by accident. When that credit card commercial featuring the band that's now known as Steel Panther as Danger Kitty came out, I went on Napster trying to find "Love Rocket". I didn't find it, but some wiseass had recredited the early Pantera albums as Danger Kitty. I downloaded them, then found out about a month later it was Pantera.

As for Testament vs. Exodus, It's hard for me to pick. I love pre-Low Testament. After that, they got kinda lame. The only Exodus album I have is Fabulous Diaster, which I love. I've been meaning to explore their catalog further, but I haven't. Sad

I guess I choose Testament by default. Hasn't Exodus gone through way more line-up changes than Testament?
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PostPosted: Jun 30 2010 09:02 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I can't stop listening to this song because of the lyrical content. I don't listen to this genre of music at all, but I like this tune a lot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRP6egIEABk



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PostPosted: Jun 30 2010 09:18 pm Reply with quote Back to top

JRA, 'tis all well, man, no need to be ashamed.
Syd Lexia wrote:
As for Testament vs. Exodus, It's hard for me to pick. I love pre-Low Testament. After that, they got kinda lame. The only Exodus album I have is Fabulous Diaster, which I love. I've been meaning to explore their catalog further, but I haven't. Sad

I guess I choose Testament by default. Hasn't Exodus gone through way more line-up changes than Testament?

Syd, I would highly recommend "Bonded by Blood":

It's pretty much one of the greatest thrash albums of all time, and to be honest, it and "Fabulous Disaster" are really the only Exodus albums you need, everything else is kind of "meh". Exodus has definitely gone through a load of lineup changes, and for the record, I say that Paul Baloff was their best frontman, even if he was a drunk and couldn't sing on key. He was one of those guys who lived and breathed metal, although he probably wouldn't like Syd. He used to go around cutting people's hair off if they liked hair metal! Very Happy The new guy is a bit too modern for my tastes, although they were killer whenever I saw them live (and he's married to the guitarist for Coheed and Cambria's sister, as the latter told me when I saw the 'Heed).
Despite that, and despite my love for Testament, I've got to go with Exodus, just on the strength of BBB. I do love all eras of Testament, though, "The Gathering' is my favorite Testament album, actually. Steve DiGiorgio is on it, after all.


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PostPosted: Jun 30 2010 09:35 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I never cared for Testament. They always sounded like a watered down Metallica to me and Chuck Billy sounds like straight-up Hetfield clone. But on the other hand, Billy sounds more James Hetfield than James Hetfield these days.

Also, didn't we already have something like this? The greatest metal band poll or contest or something?


There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.
 
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