I was there. Local radio station KNAC announced that Slayer was going to shoot a video. At the old Nabisco factory in Los Angeles. There were about 30 punk extras and another 40 slayer fans. They played Dittohead over 100 times. It was one of the best days in my life. Hanging out with Slayer over 12 hours. I was one of the last few to leave around midnight. I have seen Slayer play over 12 times, but I remember this like it was yesterday and it was over 28 years ago.
Um, you definitely hit the lottery on that. I've seen Slayer so many times I can't count but to be a part of that video is,,,,, no words. One of my fav songs from them.
@@levintegge I'm 40 and wish I were old enough to be there. Wish I saw them back in the 80's, but at my age I didn't go to my first show until 98. You have a lot to look forward to.
Erick Vergera, i have no kids myself but i got my nephew listening to Black Sabbath about a year ago, he seems to like it but hes only 9 and i will work up to more extreme metal as he gets older. Like Corey Taylor stated in one interview about his kids listening to terrible, generic pop music "you'll listen to Slayer and you'll love it!" haha
...Like a sweet sonic heroin that never loses its edge. The vid is mint too. This is *still* pretty sick for 1994. This blew my mind constructively when this was released. Asked for the CD for Christmas that year Haha. My family was just speechless... This vid came on a local Metal show after school once a week [ _High-school_ ]. I kept a VHS tape permanently queued to record at a moments notice for all things rock and metal. I have a pile of 8 Hour video cassettes saturated with gold lol ...It's probably all eaten by nano-worms or something now [ _half joke_ ]. *_Planned Obsolescence_* 丂ㄥ卂ㄚ乇尺
@@christopherjackson8958 guitar sound is sick!!!! that is not Pantera distortion or Crowbar ultramegagiga drive :) , that is Slayer sound... kfk picking- one of the best right hand ever ( he recorded all guitars and solos, Jeff only his solos). i saw Slayer 1994 on '' Divine....'' tour in Sofia, Bulgaria with Machine Head , guitars have the same sound!!!!!!! amazing.
@@sguerilla6142 I thought KFK started recording everything on diabolus in 1998. But not sure. Jeff played rhythm parts as well until at least Seasons in the Abyss. However, the right hand of KFK is certainly amazing
Here we are in 2024, enjoying what we adore. This song is way out of time, more fitting for today's society. Rad and one of the BEST SLAYER albums. Fight me!
This album is so modern, it's like they'd just released it now, in 2022. And the guitar riff that comes after "Nothing to regret" is so goddamn inspired, it's killer. Top notch musicianship. Hard to top this band.
I was 14 when this came out. I used to listen to divine intervention in the locker room before football games. Later on I met Paul boataph when I was a studio manager. He is a great guy. Never gave me issues. And a true pro. All around. Seen him practice and practice and practice for hours. He literally trains like a pro athlete to play drums like that.
I always wondered about the life of a thrash Drummer. It is a physically demanding genre no matter what instrument you play, but the Drummer is using way more muscles than anyone else. It must take incredible stamina to do show after show after show the way Lombardo and Bostaph have done... amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Those last 30 seconds might be the most intense shit Slayer put on record, the buildup to it with Hanneman's slow solo then all hell breaks fucking lose, Bostaph drums even faster than at the beginning of the song when Kerry pulls his finishing solo and, Tom never sang faster and Bostaph manages to throw in some rolls and double kicks fills at such a frenetic tempo, it's impressing everytime I revisit the song in a song-listening mode, music maniacs will know what I mean by that.
This song is one of a clearer reason why SLAYER is in the history of metal music. They don’t need any undeniable gutural voices or low tune guitar or “child masks” that never scared anyone. Just perfectly executed music, aggressive and direct lyrics and passion for being the toughest on the planet. Apart from that, Dave Lombardo was great, but Paul Bostaph is SLAYER's best time. Greatness forever!
100%. i like death metal stuff too but this song is proof you don't need any of the guttural or downtuning or theatrics to create pure unmitigated brutality. one of the best slayer songs, so so underrated
This was the first Slayer music video I ever saw; I was 14 years old, and I was blown away. I had never heard anything so intense in my life. From that day on, Slayer became my favorite band. That was 25 years ago, and it will last forever.
This is definitely old school slayer. I miss hearing this kind of metal. Rip Jeff Hanneman,you are a part of making slayer a legend of heavy metal band.
Started listening to Slayer when I was around 11, I'm 40 years old now, married with children and I just saw them in Albuquerque a couple days ago...still love em!!! They never sold out, never changed their beliefs in Metal, didn't change their look and most importantly didn't change their sound!!! True Metal God's...thank you Slayer for EVERYTHING!!! \m/ \m/
Kerry king said he thinks this is the hardest slayer song to play, and is not looking forward to playing it live, having never listened to it I thought I'd give it a listen
Jonathan Candia at the time of this records release, grunge & 'alternative' music were more popular, Slayer & Pantera were the 2 biggest metal bands keeping the faith going.( I know, I left out megadeth & many others; but these 2 bands were at the forefront, IMO)
Saw DIVINE INTOURVENTION at the Shrine in L.A. BIOHAZARD and MACHINE HEAD opened for them. Possibly one of the greatest shows I've seen. The acoustics in the Shrine were phenomenal.
This is a fuckin great singalong track so here is the lyrics: This fucking country's lost its grip Subconscious hold begins to slip The scales of justice tend to tip The legal system has no spine It's corroding from inside Slap your hand you'll do no time Reality on vacation All across a blinded nation Mentality under sedation Anyone can be set free On a technicality Explain the law again to me Here in 1994 Things are different than before Violence is what we adore Invitation to the game Guns and blades and media fame Every day more of the same Murder, mayhem, anarchy Now are all done legally Mastermind your killing spree Unafraid of punishment With a passive government There's nothing for you to regret Nothing to regret Unimposing policy No enforcing ministry Gaping with judicial flaws Watching a fading nation crawl Clashing with the public's frame I'm the one that's place in fame Legislature sets the stage Social slaves caught in my rage Administrative anarchy there's nothing You can do to me The world around you drifting to a Continental tomb you see Violence is my passion I will never be contained Living with aggression and its Everlasting reign
I recall back in the day a buddy of mine lend me the divine intervention in casette, ufff was blown away. We re-enacted part of this video using a sledgehammer to break part of the wall at backyard of my high school.... those were the days!
This was the 1st Slayer song I ever heard. Saw the video on Headbanger’s Ball right when the album came out. My mind was blown. Bought the cd the next day. It came inside a black cardboard slip that had the Slayer logo cut out so you could see a bit of the album cover through it. My mind was blown again. Got home and blasted the album top to bottom. My mind was blown yet again. Slayer fans that trash this album are insane, period. This song is Epic too 🔥
@@momomono795 oh there is a lot of it. Many point to the production value (which is the only criticism with some validity), the change in drummers, and the slight changes in style
I was 15 year old kid when I saw this video on MTV Headbangers Ball in 1995. I could not sleep over excitement, to finally find something to identify with after feeling completely lost was monumental. I knew that it changed my life for better, and it did.
Miss favorite Slayer song. Dropped my senior year in high school…it’s just a roller coaster ride from start to finish. If I ever get married again…it will be our first dance song…
Can't get tired of the almighty SLAYER! NEVER! The more I hear'em, the more I watch'em, the more I LOVE'em! No artist EVER got close to their standard - and NEVER will! They gave their best all the time. NEVER lazy. Always defying their own limits - if there were those. SLAYER meant hard work, passion, intensity, trust, restless search for perfection... SLAYER was LOVE! Love for themselves individually, love for themselves as a group, LOVE AND RESPECT to their audience. Even non-fans would probably recognize AT LEAST their impressive efforts. "They got the job because they wanted it so bad" - that's the feeling they transpired all the time. Plus - how precise and skilled they were! Great things happened when talent and transpiration collided. And we all were so blessed to testimony what they did!
I was there. Local radio station KNAC announced that Slayer was going to shoot a video. At the old Nabisco factory in Los Angeles. There were about 30 punk extras and another 40 slayer fans. They played Dittohead over 100 times. It was one of the best days in my life. Hanging out with Slayer over 12 hours. I was one of the last few to leave around midnight. I have seen Slayer play over 12 times, but I remember this like it was yesterday and it was over 28 years ago.
All the free Ritz crackers you could eat too! Right?
🤘🤘
Dude i would sacrifice a lot to have been there. 14 years old and i feel like im born in the wrong generation no one likes metal anymore
Um, you definitely hit the lottery on that. I've seen Slayer so many times I can't count but to be a part of that video is,,,,, no words. One of my fav songs from them.
@@levintegge I'm 40 and wish I were old enough to be there. Wish I saw them back in the 80's, but at my age I didn't go to my first show until 98. You have a lot to look forward to.
The best mix of punk and metal ever.
言いえて妙
What Slayer did in 2:30 minutes of this song is what a lot of bands would love to do in their careers
I listened for first time when I was 12 years old, now my son is 12 and he started to listen them... I am so proud.
Erick Vergara sounds like perfect parenting to me. Keep up the good work, sir.
BassasaurusRex thank you man 🤘🏻
Erick Vergera, awesome man, you did a good job dad.
DopethronePunkUK thank you man, it feels good
Erick Vergera, i have no kids myself but i got my nephew listening to Black Sabbath about a year ago, he seems to like it but hes only 9 and i will work up to more extreme metal as he gets older.
Like Corey Taylor stated in one interview about his kids listening to terrible, generic pop music "you'll listen to Slayer and you'll love it!" haha
Eminem:I'm the fastest rapper
Tom Araya:Hold my bass
Funny you said that......on ‘Between the Lines’ from South of Heaven he sounds like he’s rapping.
Just try to sing Necrophobic - their fastest and shorter song :)
@@master4992And Jesus Saves or Piece by Piece are another fastest and shorter songs💁♂️
If it wasn’t for kool g rap or twista there
would be no Eminem
@@master4992 hell yeah
This is one of the most underrated Slayer songs out there
I’m going to my family to tell them I have one of the top comments on a slayer music video
Chilly Willy
213 is
Most underrated album
Chilly Willy I agree! To me, this entire album is underrated.
@@tmex9588 Everything after didnt even come close
...Like a sweet sonic heroin that never loses its edge.
The vid is mint too.
This is *still* pretty sick for 1994.
This blew my mind constructively when this was released. Asked for the CD for Christmas that year Haha. My family was just speechless...
This vid came on a local Metal show after school once a
week [ _High-school_ ].
I kept a VHS tape permanently queued to record at a moments notice for all things rock and metal.
I have a pile of 8 Hour video cassettes saturated with gold lol
...It's probably all eaten by nano-worms or something now
[ _half joke_ ].
*_Planned Obsolescence_*
丂ㄥ卂ㄚ乇尺
The drumming and drums production on this are insane.
Hell yeah, best drumming Bostaph did for them
I agree, and I think easily the best guitar sound they've ever had!
@@christopherjackson8958 guitar sound is sick!!!! that is not Pantera distortion or Crowbar ultramegagiga drive :) , that is Slayer sound... kfk picking- one of the best right hand ever ( he recorded all guitars and solos, Jeff only his solos). i saw Slayer 1994 on '' Divine....'' tour in Sofia, Bulgaria with Machine Head , guitars have the same sound!!!!!!! amazing.
@@sguerilla6142 I thought KFK started recording everything on diabolus in 1998. But not sure. Jeff played rhythm parts as well until at least Seasons in the Abyss. However, the right hand of KFK is certainly amazing
@@christopherjackson8958 I like Christ Illusion guitar tone as well
Extremely fast, extremely agressive... it's extremely SLAYER!!!
Nemam Ime Amen
😂
Fucking slayer
The title to a porn I watched once except for the slayer part
@@dandrumms2605 lmao
No possibility to avoid headbanging when Slayer.
Sary før bæd englosj
Inevitable whiplash
My baby is headbanging to this lol
Why you trying to avoid headbanging to Slayer?
Say it to all pantera song's
Here we are in 2024, enjoying what we adore. This song is way out of time, more fitting for today's society. Rad and one of the BEST SLAYER albums. Fight me!
Been championing this album since it debuted. It's bleeping sick bruh. The last legendary album of their career IMHFO.
divine intervention is the most underated slayer album
Their best Imo
it's a great album but the production quality on it is shite
@@whatever-wn1nk Ita not that bad
Hell yeah.....
The production sucks
This album is so modern, it's like they'd just released it now, in 2022. And the guitar riff that comes after "Nothing to regret" is so goddamn inspired, it's killer. Top notch musicianship. Hard to top this band.
Bostaph is fire in this album
I was just explaining to my wife how we as a country are living out dittohead right now
It's like foreboding
She literally cried
Dittohead now sums up the state of life in 2023 for many states around our world, from Africa, Eastern Europe, to South America.
Preach
This song is even more relevant in 2022 than it was in 1994
AGREED!
Agreed
indeed, dude
2023 motherfucker... ever more relevant (have you seen the state of things?)
Agreed
I was 14 when this came out. I used to listen to divine intervention in the locker room before football games.
Later on I met Paul boataph when I was a studio manager. He is a great guy. Never gave me issues. And a true pro. All around. Seen him practice and practice and practice for hours.
He literally trains like a pro athlete to play drums like that.
I always wondered about the life of a thrash Drummer. It is a physically demanding genre no matter what instrument you play, but the Drummer is using way more muscles than anyone else. It must take incredible stamina to do show after show after show the way Lombardo and Bostaph have done... amazing. Thanks for sharing!
30 years later. This song still hits on a different level.
Those last 30 seconds might be the most intense shit Slayer put on record, the buildup to it with Hanneman's slow solo then all hell breaks fucking lose, Bostaph drums even faster than at the beginning of the song when Kerry pulls his finishing solo and, Tom never sang faster and Bostaph manages to throw in some rolls and double kicks fills at such a frenetic tempo, it's impressing everytime I revisit the song in a song-listening mode, music maniacs will know what I mean by that.
This song is one of a clearer reason why SLAYER is in the history of metal music.
They don’t need any undeniable gutural voices or low tune guitar or “child masks” that never scared anyone.
Just perfectly executed music, aggressive and direct lyrics and passion for being the toughest on the planet. Apart from that, Dave Lombardo was great, but Paul Bostaph is SLAYER's best time.
Greatness forever!
I think u smoking crack
Was about to like this comment till I got to Lombardo slander smh.
Bostaph is good...... Lombardo is a god.... and Bostaph still can't play the intro to Chemical Warfare correctly
Listen to Angel of Death
100%. i like death metal stuff too but this song is proof you don't need any of the guttural or downtuning or theatrics to create pure unmitigated brutality. one of the best slayer songs, so so underrated
Slayers best and most underated track. I swear 1:45 is the actual sound of a circle pit gearing up in musical form!!!
This was the first Slayer music video I ever saw; I was 14 years old, and I was blown away. I had never heard anything so intense in my life. From that day on, Slayer became my favorite band. That was 25 years ago, and it will last forever.
Had a Slayer poster on my bedroom wall in 87'. Seen them live many, many times. Thanks for so much headbangin guys. R.I.P JEFF
DITTO !!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Such an underrated album, one of my favorites
True
This is sick af, almost hardcore punk at times, toms voice is perfect for this sound
I haven't checked credits, but this absolutely sounds like a classic Hanneman riff to me. I love it.
@@mc12358Kerry wrote the music and lyrics for this.
This is definitely old school slayer. I miss hearing this kind of metal. Rip Jeff Hanneman,you are a part of making slayer a legend of heavy metal band.
Agreed, but at least give Kerry his due for making this song! 🤘
All this brutal attack of heavy metal happened in just two and a half minutes. Classical Slayer.
Most aggressive and dark Slayer album by far. Would love to hear it remixed how they wanted it
Old School Slayer !!!!
I agree dude, haven't done any Slayer yet... and this is NOT acceptable! Let me thing about it :)
I remember when this was considered new school Slayer and everyone was saying it isn't as good as their old stuff
This was "new" when I was into it. Old then was considered to be... well, everything else. Definitely my favorite album by them.
Z0L0M0N_K1LLER i am some agree, my favorite slayer release is, hell awaits lp, no cd but this is sort of my favorites, so i have to be agree!
old school slayer is original line up bostaph sucks Lombardo the godfather of double bass kicks kicks ass fuck bostaph he sucks
Best slayer song ever . Period
Heard this first 17 years ago. Still kicks ass. RIP Jeff!✊
Started listening to Slayer when I was around 11, I'm 40 years old now, married with children and I just saw them in Albuquerque a couple days ago...still love em!!! They never sold out, never changed their beliefs in Metal, didn't change their look and most importantly didn't change their sound!!! True Metal God's...thank you Slayer for EVERYTHING!!! \m/ \m/
and then theres that boyband..........................what're they called? OH YEAH, METALLICA!
Never sold out? Have you not heard diaboluos in musica?
They lost their edginess when Hanneman died.
@@Top10Dylan Still a great album
@@Top10DylanHanneman wrote nearly the entire album. Kerry only wrote one song. Diabolus rocks.
1:55 The Grammy Awards should go like that! Bostaph's playing a million miles an hour, you gotta listen a few times to hear him
R.I.P Jeff Hanneman
The Angel of Death returned to Heaven to serve God ( Lemmy )
StygianTraveler141 uhh no to Satan actually fucking god doesn’t even take badass songs by slayer and Metallica and them
RIP Tom Araya lead guitarist of slipknot
Да, брат, очень жаль. И тогда было, и сейчас...
Alcohol kills everything
Kerry king said he thinks this is the hardest slayer song to play, and is not looking forward to playing it live, having never listened to it I thought I'd give it a listen
Divine Intervention Is just a Masterpiece Album did not got the recognition they deserve!
\~/SLAYER\~/
Jonathan Candia at the time of this records release, grunge & 'alternative' music were more popular, Slayer & Pantera were the 2 biggest metal bands keeping the faith going.( I know, I left out megadeth & many others; but these 2 bands were at the forefront, IMO)
Saw DIVINE INTOURVENTION at the Shrine in L.A. BIOHAZARD and MACHINE HEAD opened for them. Possibly one of the greatest shows I've seen. The acoustics in the Shrine were phenomenal.
kickass lineup for those times
Was at that show as well..
"Unimposing policy
No enforcing ministry
Gaping with judicial flaws
Watching a fading nation crawl!"
헤비메탈 락이 지금 슬프냐구!!!
I still enjoy my first press red vinyl "Divine Intervention" album. Great!
27 сентября 1994 года, вышел альбом "Divine Intervention". С 30-летним юбилеем, великолепный альбом. 🎸🥁🔥🇺🇲
2-minutes 30 seconds of total thrash epic slayer.... Brilliant song.. 🇬🇧🤘
Love the way this song opens up!! STRAIGHT down to business!!!
This is a fuckin great singalong track so here is the lyrics:
This fucking country's lost its grip
Subconscious hold begins to slip
The scales of justice tend to tip
The legal system has no spine
It's corroding from inside
Slap your hand you'll do no time
Reality on vacation
All across a blinded nation
Mentality under sedation
Anyone can be set free
On a technicality
Explain the law again to me
Here in 1994
Things are different than before
Violence is what we adore
Invitation to the game
Guns and blades and media fame
Every day more of the same
Murder, mayhem, anarchy
Now are all done legally
Mastermind your killing spree
Unafraid of punishment
With a passive government
There's nothing for you to regret
Nothing to regret
Unimposing policy
No enforcing ministry
Gaping with judicial flaws
Watching a fading nation crawl
Clashing with the public's frame
I'm the one that's place in fame
Legislature sets the stage
Social slaves caught in my rage
Administrative anarchy there's nothing
You can do to me
The world around you drifting to a
Continental tomb you see
Violence is my passion
I will never be contained
Living with aggression and its
Everlasting reign
Yoshi Licks, no worries mate.
Awesome, thanks
"singalong" is a relative term, because it's really hard to keep up with araya, at least for me
The non metalhead boomers this band is evil they worship the devil
Metal head boomers and literally anyone else
You need to shut the hell up
Here in 2022
Things only worse than 94
Slayer were definitely ahead of their time with these lyrics.
The most punk song Slayer ever made
Now thats The fastest kickstart to a song ever
This song is every bit as heavy as almost anything they have done. Yet Divine Intervention is so criminally underrated. Great album.
Best aggressive album Slayer has... so much speed and anger..... love it !
My favorite Slayer song by a mile
I recall back in the day a buddy of mine lend me the divine intervention in casette, ufff was blown away. We re-enacted part of this video using a sledgehammer to break part of the wall at backyard of my high school.... those were the days!
This track is perfection.
Absolutely Fantastic.
First Slayer song that I heard, then they became my favorite band
Mine was Killing Fields
Slayer.......... They have certainly lived up to the name. They are and will no doubt be the best of all time.
My favorite album with Seasons in the abyss. They both so professional in their unique way and sound. Also different great drummers .
That transition at 49 secs is sick. So slayer. Love it
slayer is my favorite christian metalcore band
Gabriel Lopes 😂
Too funny!
irony since tom is a christian lmao
blood_red He is Catholic. Jeff and Kerry were both hardcore Atheists.
The Christmas ablum is great
Thanks For Everything Slayer❤️😥🤘❤️❤️❤️❤️💔💔💔💔
Best intro ever!!
almighty_luigi Amazing melodic intro.
This was the 1st Slayer song I ever heard. Saw the video on Headbanger’s Ball right when the album came out. My mind was blown. Bought the cd the next day. It came inside a black cardboard slip that had the Slayer logo cut out so you could see a bit of the album cover through it. My mind was blown again. Got home and blasted the album top to bottom. My mind was blown yet again. Slayer fans that trash this album are insane, period. This song is Epic too 🔥
Yeah those who trash it aren't Slayer fans bruh.
Slayer trashed it themselves along with Diabulous in Musica. Blame them
DITTO HEAD IS JUST AMAZING..BRING BACK Slayerrrrrrr. 🤘🇬🇧
from a time when metal music had a mission
Staying alive
SEVENTH ANGEL ... One of the best Thrash Metal bands in history !!!!!
People mock Kerry's solos but for me his solo on this banger is phenomenal.
Who mocks the Kings Solos?! He is a mastermind with six strings!
Slayer the best band 4ever lml
Written in 1994, playing out in full in 2020.
The most underrated album ever, Dittohead, 213, Killing Fields....wow.
Angel of Death of the 90s , change my mind ...
That would be war ensemble, or maybe even circle of beliefs
Tom Araya said that the Divine Intervention album was the Reign in Blood of the nineties.
@@russkate88 nice album indeed
First time I ever heard Paul Bostaph’s drumming, he proved himself with that very first fill after the cymbal chokes
SLAYER is gods of Thrash Metal!!!
I will never understand the hate this album gets, it's Slayer at their peak
Never seen anyone hating on this album. It’s a masterpiece.
@@momomono795 oh there is a lot of it. Many point to the production value (which is the only criticism with some validity), the change in drummers, and the slight changes in style
This album is really great. It doesn't get enough credit at all.
Overall condition of humanity embodied in one word and just two fuckin minutes...Perfectly.
This album is so great.
Such an underrated album in my eyes. Just in your face Metal!
Best fucking band ever
William Ivey fuck yeah
I agree
in the 80's and early 90's they were pretty fucking decent
Kieran Finnigan true but they're still the greatest band ever and repentless proofed that
personally thought it was a pretty shit album, but world painted blood was a good one
I was 15 year old kid when I saw this video on MTV Headbangers Ball in 1995. I could not sleep over excitement, to finally find something to identify with after feeling completely lost was monumental. I knew that it changed my life for better, and it did.
0:04 my man really started speaking ⬆️↖️⬇️⬅️↩⤴️⤴️🔃↩🔄🔝🔛🔜🕉♊↔️🔃🛄🏧🚺🚮🚹🔡9️⃣#️⃣
Gutted about today's news. This was a big tune throughout high school for me. Devine Intervention is where it started for me
Classic! Fucking great. Greetings from Brazil !!!
I was 16. Slayer was my favourite band, and Dittohead was my favourite song.
This is FUCKIING SLAAAYEEER!!!!!
Cláudia Costa yes that's right. Good job.
@@Justinidc shut up
The best hardcore song from Slayer ever!
This album gets sh!t on all the time. It was my 1st Slayer record and my 1st tattoo. It'll always have a place in my black heart.
Paul is an AWESOME Drummer.. a Monster in the back of the stage!!!
Better late than never
One of the best songs from one of the greatest thrash metal bands ever
Sooooooo underrated!!!!!! This is probably my favourite slayer song next to Angel Of Death. 🤘
One of their greatest albums.
Now I know what inspired Slipnot to shoot a video for Duality. ))
Hail to the King ! Completely underrated...
God I hadn't heard Dittohead in years. I just noticed they uploaded the video!
Miss favorite Slayer song. Dropped my senior year in high school…it’s just a roller coaster ride from start to finish. If I ever get married again…it will be our first dance song…
Yeaaaaaaah Slayeeeeeeeeeer!
0:49-Is there anything better than when they drop into that half-time, Angel of Death groove?😍😍😍
best heavy metal was released in the 80's and early 90's
abo hadi alsaadi it’s not heavy metal. It’s thrash metal. None of that pussy shit.
@@joshknechel4597 fuck you
Can't get tired of the almighty SLAYER!
NEVER!
The more I hear'em, the more I watch'em, the more I LOVE'em!
No artist EVER got close to their standard - and NEVER will!
They gave their best all the time.
NEVER lazy. Always defying their own limits - if there were those.
SLAYER meant hard work, passion, intensity, trust, restless search for perfection...
SLAYER was LOVE!
Love for themselves individually, love for themselves as a group, LOVE AND RESPECT to their audience.
Even non-fans would probably recognize AT LEAST their impressive efforts.
"They got the job because they wanted it so bad" - that's the feeling they transpired all the time.
Plus - how precise and skilled they were!
Great things happened when talent and transpiration collided.
And we all were so blessed to testimony what they did!
Happy 25th anniversary of "Divine Intervention" - September 27, 2019.
\m/ one of the best metal albums to ever exist
I need to revisit "Divine Intervention". Hve'nt listened to it for a while.
I still have the limited edition CD, complete with cardboard slipcover
Cliff Burton died 9.27. 1986.....
@@sguerilla6142 good pick up
minute 1:13 is sick. That Marshall sound and something abominable!
Rest In Peace Jeff ... Fukn " Slayer !!!
The Best song for the relaxingggg....
Every song on Divine Intervention was great.
One of the best thrash metal songs . And it goes without saying this song is sooooo underrated.