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God Hates Us All
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Produced by Matt Hyde, 'God Hates Us All' is the eighth studio album (and first in three years) for the Southern California thrash-metal band. Originally set for a July 2001 release, the album was delayed so that American Recordings head Rick Rubin and producer Sean Beavan could remix each of the tracks.
| LABEL: | American Recordings |
| RELEASE DATE: | 11 September 2001 |
| DISCS: | 1 disc |
| GENRE(S): | Metal, Rock |
NOTES: Limited edition also available.
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The average user rating for this album is 8.8 (out of 10) based on 49 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Kumar A gave it a7:
The most brutal Slayer album ever. I don;t know why so many hate it. Of course, it's not the unparallelled gem that Reign In Blood is...but it's my 4th favourite Slayer album after RIB,Seasons and Christ illusion(yes, you read that right..Christ Illusion).
Seamus S gave it a10:
Okay, I dont listen to metal ever, and I'm not sure as to what their other albums are like but I'm pretty sure this is probably the most (tastefully) progressive metal album I've ever heard. Beyond how exhausting it is, it's a thrillride with (most importantly) something to say. It puts alot of other bands that have hid behind their image to shame. (For anyone who cares, I normally listen to Wilco, The Beach Boys, Big Star and Sonic Youth to put it things into persepective, for the "non-fan"I guess)
Jake J gave it a10:
Possibly the best Slayer album ever. Certainly in the running with Reign in Blood and South of Heaven. Whoever is saying Christ Illusion is a true return to form and citing Seasons in the Abyss as its inspiration is missing the point with Slayer entirely. Seasons in the Abyss is a 7 at best, and Christ Illusion doesn't even match that. Sad, after the brilliance of God Hates Us All.
zach h gave it a4:
For Slayer it's terrible! There's none of thier classic demonic riffing like in reign in blood or show no mercy. Kerry King can NOT sing either, Tom's not the lead singer anymore. Slayers made a change for the worse in this album.
Peter T gave it a10:
Most powerful Slayer CD. A rush from start to finish.
ya right gave it a6:
it is a true return to form for slayer. they havent made a decent record since dave lombardos exit back when the released seasons in the abyss. this is still hard to listen to. reign in blood is where its at.
Hadez Angel gave it a9:
Slayer are back with a vengence. After some overly technical releases and an over-produced (but still great) album of punk covers the return to their bloodied and defient roots and scare the hell out of everyone with this brutal rampage of an album. There are a few forgettable tracks but the killer tracks Disciple, Exile and Payback prove they still have what it takes.

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