@@andress040 with slayer I don’t think I do, but I might. I still have a few videotapes I haven’t looked through. Back in the 80s my mom would just throw away videotapes if my room looked too dirty, lol.
I'm 50 now, distinctly remember what I felt like when I heard Slayer and Metallica as a kid in the 80's. It completely launched me into a new trajectory. I loved Maiden and Priest and similar bands but Slayer was in a different class back then. The aggressive approach and album art just went alot further. Exciting time to be a kid discovering new music.
@@AceBeardman One day TH-cam's algo put a song called PST88 into my feed and I clicked on it. Turned out to be a Pantera song from earlier which they hid from us all.
Little did we know those two bands with those two albums, would STILL be required listening all this time later. We knew it was better than anything else at the time but we didn’t know it was THAT much better
@@wesleyhalpern184 I had to sit through a lot of crappy videos waiting for the rare metal video back then. There was a "metal hour" before HBB but even that was pretty watered-down with glam bands.
@@TUUK2006True. But music was objectively more interesting back then and hits were being cranked out left and right. Today you’re lucky if a handful last more than 20 years and stand the test of time
Music was better in the mainstream back then AND great in the underground. Bands actually wrote and played instruments in the mainstream for the most part. I'm not going to be one of those that says, "music was better in my day". Music is still great to day ,but only way out of the mainstream path and you have to search for it . Very cool, eclectic bands are putting out stuff i find on You tube , then one of those leads to another link on Y.T,. and so on ........ then ill find the cd or record and buy it online or in my local indie record store . None of that stuff is easy to find any more because the record business is not the same. you have to look for it, its really, really underground now.
0:41 they really were the future. They set a path for all the heavier bands to come after them, inspiring generations of musicians. If there’s great extreme metal stuff we also have to thank Slayer
I had almost no problems - until I started listening to Metal. People always say this song or that "saved my life"...but for me, it was the opposite - so many of the songs nearly cost me mine. Wouldn't change it for a second.
I never had cable television, but I used to watch MTV at my friend's house as a kid and we watched music videos and Beavis and Butthead and stuff. What do they even show now? Someone was telling me they only showed reality TV shows or something, but that was like 15 years ago so I'm curious if the channel even exists anymore.
I had never heard of Megadeth but Peace Sells was an option in the Columbia Record catalog (12 tapes for 1 penny deal). Ordered it and have been a fan ever since.
i am 53 , follow slayer since 1986 , first concert in belgium 1987 , last concert whent to stuttgart 2019 , miss these guys , THRASH TILL DEATH , i own mey slayer manscave with a lot of slayer stuff , always to sit in my cave !!! SLAYER FOREVER !!
MTV's "The Cutting Edge" had a long segment on Slayer, possibly around the same time, which is really the first time that I had ever heard of them. To this day, I still cannot find this clip on TH-cam.
@@Ribelin2000 I was fortunate enough to see Metallica in Nashville on the Damage Incorporated tour in support of the Master Of Puppets album in July of 1986 just a couple of months before Cliff was killed. James Hetfield had a broken arm and was in a cast. They opened up for Ozzy on his Ultimate Sin tour. What a glorious metal night that was! I’ll never forget it!!!
@patrickt.7683 haha no you're confused. George corpsegrinder is the lead singer of motley crue. They used to call themselves the milky lickers theyre biggest hit was called i want candy. Vinnie Vincent was in megadeth, but before they settled on the name megadeth they were toying around with the name James' obsession .
Bien que j'ai 42ans je suis un inconditionnel du Thrash 80's et de ses deux représentants fantastiques que sont Slayer et Megadeth. Cette période est fantastique et si prolifique en matière de sorties Metal, ce sont les meilleures années de cette musique, ce sont les années qui font que le Metal est immortel. Tant que nous écouterons ces groupes le Metal ne mourra jamais... RIP Jeff Hanneman, the master!
J'ai beaucoup de mal à écouter le métal actuel, ça fait vieux con mais je ressors toujours les classiques 80's 90's ! N'oublions pas Anthrax, il y a de sacrées pépites aussi !
1:38 That's Dave Lombardo's car when he lived two blocks from me in South Gate CA on State and Ardmore, I wonder if he still owns it. Slayer also played in our high school quad back in the day, gp RAM PRIDE!
@@ASMRIntent it wasn't the same show, just remembering the scene. At a backyard death metal party back in the day I ran into Herrera the original FearFactory drummer who was there to support another band, Necrophilia I think their name was.
Love this stuff, back when all this was new and every new album was something to be anticipated. I remember listening to Slayer and other bands and thinking no one will probably know one will know who these guys are or car 30 years from then. And here we are, still thrashing out no matter how much our joints hurt.
Kerry King talking about how aggressive and fast they were, and then less than a year later (10 months to be exact) after the release of Reign in Blood, Napalm Death releases Scum. Music changes and morphs so fast, both releases, as well as Peace Sells are classic, influential albums. Thanks for the upload.
thanks for the trip back in time, man I miss them days, there was a raw tougher feel to metal back then. I like the new stuff as well but nothing was like metal in the 80's. It was just metal nothing more nothing less \;;;/
Me as a 14-year old: "I love Metallica, Anthrax / SoD, and Megadeth... but wow, these Slayer albums look really evil. I better not listen." Me as an older man: "I've been reading alternative media news articles for the past two hours, now I'm gonna throw on some Slayer to cheer up."
Cool footage of their old rehearsal space. They must have relocated shortly after cuz I know they went to Parker St. in the city of Orange. I have a room here and was told theirs was in the corner. Leatherwolf took over after they left a few years later. I'm actually trying to form a classic era Slayer tribute. I have the same kit as Dave.
@@Vorgaloth yeah, check out these posts. A pic from their old rehearsal garage and 2 picks from Orange. Tom's brother John was in a band with my brother in the 80's called Bloodcum and they rehearsed there before we went on a tour of Chicago in 89, I was a rodie. th-cam.com/users/postUgwj8e2F3P1YJdZ7w0B4AaABCQ. th-cam.com/users/postUgwsAgVgd7VOS085lc94AaABCQ. th-cam.com/users/postUgxF-KuUNC6mueZjua14AaABCQ
Oh yeah, classic underground metal bands playing some of those classic riffs! Classic Slayer, Megadeth, Metallica, Metal Church, and Lizzy Borden are still part of my playlists to this day.
I was 9 in 86 but already had my KISS Destroyer denim jacket thanks to cousins, uncles and the older kids on my street that turned me onto cool stuff…By 10 I got Number of the Beast on cassette simply because all of the older, cool kids had the Live After Death patch on their jacket, the artwork blew me away and I had to know what it was! My dad played guitar so he was really cool with me asking for a trip to Record World or Sam Goody to buy a tape once a week. I got Number soley based on the artwork and the rest is history…I’m 47 and thanks to the 80’s my favorite bands are still everything from Venom to Van Halen. I never outgrew my metal phase lol, still play guitar and bass, sang in 3 different death metal bands and 1 hardcore punk project and have absolutely no plans to stop playing, going to shows, buying records and making friends and band mates within metal and all its sub genres. Thanks to MTV I was introduced to Slayer, Exodus, Overkill, Napalm Death, Entombed and also thanks to MTV I was introduced to RATT, Dokken, Dio, the Phys Ed teacher in the Hot For Teacher video lol…all things I still love and listen to regularly. I’m glad I’m old enough to have a few years of that decade in my heart and memories because it truly was a great time. Who remembers going to the mall and putting your quarter up in the arcade? Meeting kids from different schools, seeing t shirts and patches of bands you didn’t know about? Watching Headbangers Ball late at night and though there was less technology, the feeling that you could just go outside and DO stuff, put your Walkman on, get on your BMX bike and just explore the town, there was so many possibilities and it all seemed exciting with a stellar soundtrack- even the top 40 stuff and pop radio stuff was pretty decent in comparison to today where it takes 20 ppl to write a song that has 5 lyrics, seriously?! It’s crazy! Not to sound like a crusty old man but we could use a bit more 80’s today…these kids are missing out man. I babbled enough…love you Jeff and remember Satan Laughs As You Eternally Rot!!!
I agree with and did all the things you said, I was 15 in 86. My brother was in a band with Tom Araya's younger brother John (Bloodcum) and they practiced in the same garage with Slayer! I got to hang out and party with them and learn some guitar up close from those fuckin' riff masters!!
Music with sharp edges! Ever since I was a little kid I liked hard music, Kiss, Black Sabbath and Motörhead were the bands my next door neighbors listened to in the 1970’s and they were REALLY cool sitting on their cars and motorcycles in the front yard! Unfortunately I’m STILL not that cool.
Slayer is different thing and still they are. Other Big 4 band kind of close each other by their sounds. Slayer's league was in Demolition Hammer, Dark Angel, Exodus and similar agrressive ones. They put them self in Big4 as core speed thrash band..this was really hard also great job
I used to see SLAYER and MEGADETH every time they came to Philly or New Jersey. I need to see who's coming next. It's been a few years but I'm due for one.
And this was four years before Slayer would finally do their very first video, so this was all the exposure they got on MTV at the time Reign in Blood was released. The members of Slayer really wanted to do a video at the time, too. But the type of videos they wanted to make would've been banned by MTV in a second, so they just didn't bother. I, for one, would've loved to have seen clips for Criminally Insane and Postmortem (eventually, they did a video of them performing Raining Blood, but that was years later, to promote the live Decade of Aggression album).
It's interesting that this clip starts with Metallica blurb, and he mentions they cracked the top-30 w/MoP...and since he said Slayer album due out in 3 weeks, means this should have been Sept of '86. So that means it was even 2+ years before Metallica would come out with their first video, 'One' in '89. It was crazy how Metallica was able to prove successful despite no videos, and only occasional coverage like this on MTV. And where I was in Midwest, zero radio-play. They definitely paved the way for these other groups (just like they did with this coverage), but it wasn't obviously just them alone. Saw Monsters of Rock @ Alpine Valley in '88 and we knew every Metallica song inside/out. I was lucky to have a friend that introduced me to them. Instant fan. Saw them again this month. Not quite the same, of course, but still enjoyed. Even their new stuff wasn't disappointing. We were listening to Megadeth, too...but didn't get into Slayer until just before Seasons album came out Couldn't stand Anthrax. haha!!
@ShastaBean Anthrax gets no respect. The clip said that Megadeth's Peace Sells album was already out, so it had to have aired the weekend of September 19th, 1986, since that's when the album came out.
@@ShastaBeanI was into Metallica when kill em all came out. They were underground but I noticed a surge in popularity when they opened for ozzy in 86. They started appearing in small articles in magazines which was a big deal back then.
That's actually been bugging me lately, and even considered asking him...But now that you mention the magazines...I'm betting that's how my buddy learned of them. All I remember is him picking me up one day in his Trans-Am, and he tossed Kill 'em All into the deck...and that was all she wrote. That stuff blew my mind.
@@ShastaBean my friend had an older neighbor kid that would play us stuff. I was introduced to Metallica and dead Kennedys around the same time. Pretty much shaped my musical taste to this day. I was into motley crue, def leppard, priest, maiden, etc before that.
Don’t judge me by my picture lol. I saw Slayer in 87 opening for WASP. I’ll never forget it. They got really huge. And seeing them in an arena is great. But something about the early days in smaller venues. They seemed tighter. More aggressive. I wish I had all my vhs stuff where it could be watched. Thanks for posting 🎉
You're welcome, yeah the old days were the best. I got to see them practice a lot in a garage in the Hell Awaits and Reign in Blood days, it was awesome!!
Im in my late 40s and remember being given a thrash metal mix tape of these guys and others anthrax etc..i was totally blown away by the crunchy heavy guitar riffs and never looked back..this was after a year or so off listening to bands like maiden etc..reign in blood is still the most 30 mins off aggressive music ever written for me
Kids these days will never understand how awesome it was to be a kid in the 80s... no cellphones or social media, no weird political crap to worry about. I feel blessed to have lived through the entire decade. 🤘
@@jafro8 he means Joe Biden falling while walking up stairs and sh!tt!ng his pants on live tv multiple times 😆😆 he also shatted himself in front of the pope 😆😆😆😆
@@jafro8 We didn't care much about that lol but at least we didn't have teachers and the government telling kids they can be the opposite sex if they let doctors mutilate them... politics didn't target children in the 80s is my point.
@@wewanttruth5509fuckin’ A, buddy!!! The ‘80s were an amazing time.. stretching out the loooong phone cord to get some privacy talking to a girl… and then being told, “get off my phone, I’m expecting a call!!” 😂
RIP Jeff Hanneman and Gar Samuelson. Slayer and Megadeth forever!
Yes 🤘🏽
❤
VHS tapes are the closest thing we have to a time machine. This was such a great time to be alive and headbanging!!
Hell yeah, thrash was new and the partying was endless back then!!
@@ASMRIntent Do you have more material like this dude?
@@andress040 with slayer I don’t think I do, but I might. I still have a few videotapes I haven’t looked through. Back in the 80s my mom would just throw away videotapes if my room looked too dirty, lol.
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Do something now.
I'm 50 now, distinctly remember what I felt like when I heard Slayer and Metallica as a kid in the 80's. It completely launched me into a new trajectory. I loved Maiden and Priest and similar bands but Slayer was in a different class back then. The aggressive approach and album art just went alot further. Exciting time to be a kid discovering new music.
Hey welcome to the club, I'm 52 lol! Yeah, the whole new style and the scene was awesome to be a part of!
Same here. Then just as I got comfy Pantera came along in the early 90s and flipped it again.....for me anyway.
Slayer did the same for me, but it was 2005. 20 years not too late.
Been a thrash guitarist for about 19 years now. 🤘
I’m 56 and feel the same way !
@@AceBeardman One day TH-cam's algo put a song called PST88 into my feed and I clicked on it. Turned out to be a Pantera song from earlier which they hid from us all.
2:27 "Megadefth - Peath Thelths... But Whoth Buying? Is in stores now... Tho pick it up!"
I wanna go back to the 80's again.
🤣
Great to see Jeff taking the lead in the interview. Is quitte exceptional. Great stuff.
🤘👍
because Jeff was Slayer
There were a few other interviews of this time period where he did. He used to be really outgoing.
@@Banana_Split_Cream_Buns wtf happened.. he then was like never ouygoing...
Little did we know those two bands with those two albums, would STILL be required listening all this time later. We knew it was better than anything else at the time but we didn’t know it was THAT much better
The original line-up of Megadeth with Poland and Samuelson, my jaw fell to the floor, this footage is priceless!
headbangers ball, back when MTV actually played, you know, MUSIC
Yup!!
This pre-dates headbangers ball
@@wesleyhalpern184 I had to sit through a lot of crappy videos waiting for the rare metal video back then. There was a "metal hour" before HBB but even that was pretty watered-down with glam bands.
1986/1987 were historic days. Megadeth - Peace Sells, Metallica - Puppets, Anthrax - Among The Living, Slayer Reign In Blood, among a bunch of others.
Testament - The Legacy
True Blue by Madonna
My god how much better music and MTV was.
Every generation thinks the music of their youth is the "best" music. Making that statement officially makes you old.
@@TUUK2006True. But music was objectively more interesting back then and hits were being cranked out left and right. Today you’re lucky if a handful last more than 20 years and stand the test of time
@@TUUK2006... first off, they played instruments. Secondly, MTV hasn't shown videos in over a decade.
Music was better in the mainstream back then AND great in the underground. Bands actually wrote and played instruments in the mainstream for the most part. I'm not going to be one of those that says, "music was better in my day". Music is still great to day ,but only way out of the mainstream path and you have to search for it . Very cool, eclectic bands are putting out stuff i find on You tube , then one of those leads to another link on Y.T,. and so on ........ then ill find the cd or record and buy it online or in my local indie record store . None of that stuff is easy to find any more because the record business is not the same. you have to look for it, its really, really underground now.
@@TUUK2006no way dude, i have a 16yo guitar student and he likes 70,80's and 90's. he thinks this era music sucks
0:41 they really were the future. They set a path for all the heavier bands to come after them, inspiring generations of musicians. If there’s great extreme metal stuff we also have to thank Slayer
Very true!
I remember MTV using the bass guitar intro from "Peace Sells But Who's Buying", in there MTV News jingle, and they used that jingle for years.
That does sound familiar.
Mtv news. You heard it here *jingle* first
"You have to have some problems to like Slayer," so that explains why I've been a Slayer fan since age 8
🤣👍🤘
I know *I* have problems. LOL
I had almost no problems - until I started listening to Metal.
People always say this song or that "saved my life"...but for me, it was the opposite - so many of the songs nearly cost me mine.
Wouldn't change it for a second.
@@ShastaBean99 problems?
never heard of that @quinnsmith2955, (thankfully - until just gewgling it).
99 ways to dye, though.
Love the classic MTV where they actually played music videos. Gotta keep delivering more of these!
I never had cable television, but I used to watch MTV at my friend's house as a kid and we watched music videos and Beavis and Butthead and stuff. What do they even show now? Someone was telling me they only showed reality TV shows or something, but that was like 15 years ago so I'm curious if the channel even exists anymore.
@@grizzlywhiskerjust jersey shore and ridiculousness last time I checked😂
Right, I lement no replacement in 30 years... It's just eMpTV
Classic, especially MTV misspelling Megadeth at the 0:29 mark! How young they all looked…
They didn’t it’s just the Slayer font they used for Megadeth.
@@LordBackuroThere's a very obvious "A" where there shouldn't be one, its not the font
@@vio-lence7267
Oh yeah wait you’re right i forgot it’s MegaDETH not Death.
"You got to have some problems". Maybe thats why i understood slayer back in the 80s
Same here, lol.
I love how they spelled it megadeath.
🤘
That weird logo too 😅
They must have assumed it was the same as the actual word, which means the death of 1 million people by nuclear war.
0:59 Gar sitting there high as a kite
I had never heard of Megadeth but Peace Sells was an option in the Columbia Record catalog (12 tapes for 1 penny deal). Ordered it and have been a fan ever since.
Wow! I was 14 years old, and completely infatuated with these bands! Love seeing this stuff! What a flashback!
Came for Slayer, stayed for Megadeth... and Slayer
Came for Slayer... stayed for Madonna at the end. oh and Megadeth
When this aired, this was the exact moment I was introduced to metal. I was 7 at the time. Never forgot Kerry hitting that gong
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I saw Slayer for the first time in Zurich, Switzerland 1986 on the Reign In Blood tour. Most intense show of my life.
I miss those days when no one got canceled
I love Slayer and Megadeth, and Metallica, and Madonna. Those were the good ole days!
Megadeth is the band that changed me. It's like Thrash is my drug, and Dave is my dealer, at least until Risk came out.
i am 53 , follow slayer since 1986 , first concert in belgium 1987 , last concert whent to stuttgart 2019 , miss these guys , THRASH TILL DEATH , i own mey slayer manscave with a lot of slayer stuff , always to sit in my cave !!! SLAYER FOREVER !!
2 different great bands!!
Hell yeah!!
Seeing Slayer for the first time and hearing Dave Lombardo play drums made a huuuggggeeee impact on me!
Those were the days. Hated MTV. So I went to the underground and college radio. Saw Slayer on that tour. Fuckin' awesome!
I saw them on that tour too!!
MTV's "The Cutting Edge" had a long segment on Slayer, possibly around the same time, which is really the first time that I had ever heard of them. To this day, I still cannot find this clip on TH-cam.
Things like this were real life changers...
3 weeks away from Reign in Blood.. Jeez, they had no idea what was coming haha
👍🤘🏽
RiB was released October 7th, 1986, so that would've been around mid-September (and right before Cliff Burton was killed).
@@Ribelin2000
I was fortunate enough to see Metallica in Nashville on the Damage Incorporated tour in support of the Master Of Puppets album in July of 1986 just a couple of months before Cliff was killed. James Hetfield had a broken arm and was in a cast. They opened up for Ozzy on his Ultimate Sin tour. What a glorious metal night that was! I’ll never forget it!!!
You'll never confuse megadeth and slayer for being motley crue and poison😂
Isn't CC DeVille in Megadeth? Vince Neil is the lead singer for Slayer, right? They sing MMM Bop with the kids from Haaaaaaansen
@patrickt.7683 haha no you're confused. George corpsegrinder is the lead singer of motley crue. They used to call themselves the milky lickers theyre biggest hit was called i want candy. Vinnie Vincent was in megadeth, but before they settled on the name megadeth they were toying around with the name James' obsession .
Thank you so much and God bless you a million times for posting this great and precious concert video.
Thank you man and likewise to you, appreciate that!!
Epic that you recorded this
Yeah, thanks!
Bien que j'ai 42ans je suis un inconditionnel du Thrash 80's et de ses deux représentants fantastiques que sont Slayer et Megadeth.
Cette période est fantastique et si prolifique en matière de sorties Metal, ce sont les meilleures années de cette musique, ce sont les années qui font que le Metal est immortel. Tant que nous écouterons ces groupes le Metal ne mourra jamais...
RIP Jeff Hanneman, the master!
J'ai beaucoup de mal à écouter le métal actuel, ça fait vieux con mais je ressors toujours les classiques 80's 90's ! N'oublions pas Anthrax, il y a de sacrées pépites aussi !
1:38 That's Dave Lombardo's car when he lived two blocks from me in South Gate CA on State and Ardmore, I wonder if he still owns it. Slayer also played in our high school quad back in the day, gp RAM PRIDE!
Yup, I remember before Show No Mercy, they played on Halloween at the South Gate Park Auditorium!
@@ASMRIntent Yeah Buddy!
@@ASMRIntent didn't Exodus also play there too?
@@carlosbernalism I don’t remember Exodus, but Dark Angel keeps coming up in my mind, but I can’t remember clearly because it was so long ago, lol.
@@ASMRIntent it wasn't the same show, just remembering the scene. At a backyard death metal party back in the day I ran into Herrera the original FearFactory drummer who was there to support another band, Necrophilia I think their name was.
This was and is our life in the SF Bay Area still!
Some cool old footage of Chris and Gar
0:23 they totally misspelled Megadeth right there
Miss these days
Love this stuff, back when all this was new and every new album was something to be anticipated. I remember listening to Slayer and other bands and thinking no one will probably know one will know who these guys are or car 30 years from then. And here we are, still thrashing out no matter how much our joints hurt.
Saw both Reign In Blood & Peace Sells tours. Man I feel old!
At least your not one of those douche bags that say!"I was at woodstock"nobody cares!woodstock sucked!
Awesome. I miss those days but I've seen Megadeth twice in the last year and some change and it was better than ever each time.
I remember seeing these clips when they first aired back in '86.
Man, what a time to be alive 🤟
👍
Kerry King talking about how aggressive and fast they were, and then less than a year later (10 months to be exact) after the release of Reign in Blood, Napalm Death releases Scum. Music changes and morphs so fast, both releases, as well as Peace Sells are classic, influential albums. Thanks for the upload.
then a little later ,Godflesh started an even heavier sound then Black Metal from Norway soon after .....
1:40 my fave.. Rest in Peace Jeff & Rest in Peace Gar..
I remember when MTV first came on TV. I was in college at the time
thanks for the trip back in time, man I miss them days, there was a raw tougher feel to metal back then. I like the new stuff as well but nothing was like metal in the 80's. It was just metal nothing more nothing less \;;;/
You’re welcome, very true about metal! 🤘🏽
Me as a 14-year old: "I love Metallica, Anthrax / SoD, and Megadeth... but wow, these Slayer albums look really evil. I better not listen."
Me as an older man: "I've been reading alternative media news articles for the past two hours, now I'm gonna throw on some Slayer to cheer up."
cringe
@@oliverdahlberg838sure oliver
Cool footage of their old rehearsal space. They must have relocated shortly after cuz I know they went to Parker St. in the city of Orange. I have a room here and was told theirs was in the corner. Leatherwolf took over after they left a few years later. I'm actually trying to form a classic era Slayer tribute. I have the same kit as Dave.
Yes, they did go to Orange, I posted some pictures of myself in that room, standing in front of a bunch of there Marshall stacks in 1989. Good times!
@@ASMRIntent Rad. My buddy is in Slayer's old room here. Mine is just a few units down. I would love to see pictures if you're willing to share them.
@@Vorgaloth yeah, check out these posts. A pic from their old rehearsal garage and 2 picks from Orange. Tom's brother John was in a band with my brother in the 80's called Bloodcum and they rehearsed there before we went on a tour of Chicago in 89, I was a rodie. th-cam.com/users/postUgwj8e2F3P1YJdZ7w0B4AaABCQ. th-cam.com/users/postUgwsAgVgd7VOS085lc94AaABCQ. th-cam.com/users/postUgxF-KuUNC6mueZjua14AaABCQ
@@ASMRIntentI have that Bloodcum album, it rips!
@@jlobiafra cool!! My brother is George from Bloodcum. Best years of my life back then!!
Man i miss those days!! 🙁 METAL!! 🔥🔥👊💪💪🤘
I second that!! ✊🤘🏽
Megadeth!...Slayer!...Metallica!...Antbrax!....it will NEVER BE THE SAME EVER AGAIN!
Antbrax 🤘
SLAAAAAAATER!!!@@shadowstalker1515
True that brother
Slayer and Megadeth, the other 2 garbiage
Thanx for that rare footage ! Cheers from France !
You're welcome, kind regards from California!
Thanks again. This is really good stuff. Still love Slayer, Megadeth, Metallica, Helloween, Accept, Judas Priest and so on. Metal Rules!!!
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This is awesome stuff Greg
Yeah, great memories. I left Madonna at the end, lol!
I miss the 80s soo much great days no fucking phones dominating our lives best music best movies
Great year!!!!
Thank you for this!
You're welcome!!
I remember seeing this on MTV, awesome video dude
Thanks, I always had my finger on the record button of the VCR cause it took a few seconds to start recording, lol!
Wooh! Tyvm. Nostalgia de luxe.
Thats the best VHS tape quality ive ever seen.
I remember this , such an awesome time 🤘🏻 MTV was actually good .
The final 10 seconds of Madonna was kindly inserted for those viewers that don't have any problems and cannot think for themselves!
LMFAO!
Hey hey...
I grew up listening to Slayer AND wanting to fuck Madonna!
There is room for both.
I loved that she couldn't be bothered to remove her hand from her chin while she spoke and chewed gum.
Oh yeah, classic underground metal bands playing some of those classic riffs! Classic Slayer, Megadeth, Metallica, Metal Church, and Lizzy Borden are still part of my playlists to this day.
underground... I wonder what he ment by that
Chris Poland is still my favorite guitarist who played with Megadeth. That's cool he played bass with Circle Jerks for a year when Zander was off.
You have to watch this without looking at anything from 2023 and imagine its now
Always stayed up for Headbangers Ball, as a kid. F’n awesome times!
This brings back some memories for sure. One of my favorite videos is AinC live at the Moore.
Wauuu amazing...thanks so much for sharing these priceless footage
You’re welcome!!🤘
I was 9 in 86 but already had my KISS Destroyer denim jacket thanks to cousins, uncles and the older kids on my street that turned me onto cool stuff…By 10 I got Number of the Beast on cassette simply because all of the older, cool kids had the Live After Death patch on their jacket, the artwork blew me away and I had to know what it was! My dad played guitar so he was really cool with me asking for a trip to Record World or Sam Goody to buy a tape once a week. I got Number soley based on the artwork and the rest is history…I’m 47 and thanks to the 80’s my favorite bands are still everything from Venom to Van Halen. I never outgrew my metal phase lol, still play guitar and bass, sang in 3 different death metal bands and 1 hardcore punk project and have absolutely no plans to stop playing, going to shows, buying records and making friends and band mates within metal and all its sub genres. Thanks to MTV I was introduced to Slayer, Exodus, Overkill, Napalm Death, Entombed and also thanks to MTV I was introduced to RATT, Dokken, Dio, the Phys Ed teacher in the Hot For Teacher video lol…all things I still love and listen to regularly. I’m glad I’m old enough to have a few years of that decade in my heart and memories because it truly was a great time. Who remembers going to the mall and putting your quarter up in the arcade? Meeting kids from different schools, seeing t shirts and patches of bands you didn’t know about? Watching Headbangers Ball late at night and though there was less technology, the feeling that you could just go outside and DO stuff, put your Walkman on, get on your BMX bike and just explore the town, there was so many possibilities and it all seemed exciting with a stellar soundtrack- even the top 40 stuff and pop radio stuff was pretty decent in comparison to today where it takes 20 ppl to write a song that has 5 lyrics, seriously?! It’s crazy! Not to sound like a crusty old man but we could use a bit more 80’s today…these kids are missing out man. I babbled enough…love you Jeff and remember Satan Laughs As You Eternally Rot!!!
I agree with and did all the things you said, I was 15 in 86. My brother was in a band with Tom Araya's younger brother John (Bloodcum) and they practiced in the same garage with Slayer! I got to hang out and party with them and learn some guitar up close from those fuckin' riff masters!!
Good times!Great music!!!
Music with sharp edges!
Ever since I was a little kid I liked hard music, Kiss, Black Sabbath and Motörhead were the bands my next door neighbors listened to in the 1970’s and they were REALLY cool sitting on their cars and motorcycles in the front yard!
Unfortunately I’m STILL not that cool.
Slayer is different thing and still they are. Other Big 4 band kind of close each other by their sounds. Slayer's league was in Demolition Hammer, Dark Angel, Exodus and similar agrressive ones. They put them self in Big4 as core speed thrash band..this was really hard also great job
Great days! 84-88 really was immense for metal. Peace Sells. Reign in Blood. Master of Puppets. We were so lucky.
Lombardo sporting the AC⚡DC shirt!!!
Megadeth misspelled in the opening sequence as Mega Death. That's funny cause it was MTV.
Yup, haha!
Thanks for sharing, man!
No problem! 🤘🏽
God I miss those days...
I used to see SLAYER and MEGADETH every time they came to Philly or New Jersey. I need to see who's coming next. It's been a few years but I'm due for one.
Almost makes you wonder what M in MTV stood for back then. Good times.
And this was four years before Slayer would finally do their very first video, so this was all the exposure they got on MTV at the time Reign in Blood was released.
The members of Slayer really wanted to do a video at the time, too. But the type of videos they wanted to make would've been banned by MTV in a second, so they just didn't bother. I, for one, would've loved to have seen clips for Criminally Insane and Postmortem (eventually, they did a video of them performing Raining Blood, but that was years later, to promote the live Decade of Aggression album).
It's interesting that this clip starts with Metallica blurb, and he mentions they cracked the top-30 w/MoP...and since he said Slayer album due out in 3 weeks, means this should have been Sept of '86.
So that means it was even 2+ years before Metallica would come out with their first video, 'One' in '89.
It was crazy how Metallica was able to prove successful despite no videos, and only occasional coverage like this on MTV. And where I was in Midwest, zero radio-play.
They definitely paved the way for these other groups (just like they did with this coverage), but it wasn't obviously just them alone. Saw Monsters of Rock @ Alpine Valley in '88 and we knew every Metallica song inside/out. I was lucky to have a friend that introduced me to them. Instant fan. Saw them again this month. Not quite the same, of course, but still enjoyed. Even their new stuff wasn't disappointing.
We were listening to Megadeth, too...but didn't get into Slayer until just before Seasons album came out
Couldn't stand Anthrax. haha!!
@ShastaBean Anthrax gets no respect.
The clip said that Megadeth's Peace Sells album was already out, so it had to have aired the weekend of September 19th, 1986, since that's when the album came out.
@@ShastaBeanI was into Metallica when kill em all came out. They were underground but I noticed a surge in popularity when they opened for ozzy in 86. They started appearing in small articles in magazines which was a big deal back then.
That's actually been bugging me lately, and even considered asking him...But now that you mention the magazines...I'm betting that's how my buddy learned of them. All I remember is him picking me up one day in his Trans-Am, and he tossed Kill 'em All into the deck...and that was all she wrote. That stuff blew my mind.
@@ShastaBean my friend had an older neighbor kid that would play us stuff. I was introduced to Metallica and dead Kennedys around the same time. Pretty much shaped my musical taste to this day. I was into motley crue, def leppard, priest, maiden, etc before that.
2:26 - Peath Thelth but Whoth Buying, one of my favorite recordth
Lol!!
The best loyal fans in the world, no matter where i go in the world if you meet a headbanger your in for a good old time.
Don’t judge me by my picture lol.
I saw Slayer in 87 opening for WASP. I’ll never forget it. They got really huge. And seeing them in an arena is great. But something about the early days in smaller venues. They seemed tighter. More aggressive. I wish I had all my vhs stuff where it could be watched. Thanks for posting 🎉
You're welcome, yeah the old days were the best. I got to see them practice a lot in a garage in the Hell Awaits and Reign in Blood days, it was awesome!!
Im in my late 40s and remember being given a thrash metal mix tape of these guys and others anthrax etc..i was totally blown away by the crunchy heavy guitar riffs and never looked back..this was after a year or so off listening to bands like maiden etc..reign in blood is still the most 30 mins off aggressive music ever written for me
Still unbelieveble to hear, that good! 🪨🎯
Hell yeah!🤘
I have an old vhs of Slayer, Exodus,and Venom doin a show. Hell awaits, die by the sword, etc...
Yeah, I saw all three of them on that tour at the Hollywood Palladium in California, one of the best shows I’ve ever been to!
Very cool. Keep them coming!
Thanks, man.
I love a good time capsule. It all went downhill after this era for many of these OG thrash bands.
Thanks man that made my day
Wow those days were Awesome 😎
No problem man, yeah great time to be alive!
Thanks for sharing
You're welcome! 🤘
2:23 lol that was a good save
Thanks for this❤
No problem! 👍
Kids these days will never understand how awesome it was to be a kid in the 80s... no cellphones or social media, no weird political crap to worry about. I feel blessed to have lived through the entire decade. 🤘
Oh yea cuz you didn’t have any weird political crap like the Cold War or anything back then
@@jafro8 he means Joe Biden falling while walking up stairs and sh!tt!ng his pants on live tv multiple times 😆😆 he also shatted himself in front of the pope 😆😆😆😆
@@jafro8 We didn't care much about that lol but at least we didn't have teachers and the government telling kids they can be the opposite sex if they let doctors mutilate them... politics didn't target children in the 80s is my point.
@@wewanttruth5509fuckin’ A, buddy!!! The ‘80s were an amazing time.. stretching out the loooong phone cord to get some privacy talking to a girl… and then being told, “get off my phone, I’m expecting a call!!” 😂
@@r.joseph8911 Haha yup, and when you were pissed off you could slam the phone down to hang up on someone... I miss that 😄
Nice walk back in time👍
Also i forgot to thank ASMR Intent for putting it on. keep rocking .🤘
Thanks, appreciate that!🤘👍
I remeber when slayer looked like that,rock city 1988 slayer gigs were an awakening .
When the internet goes down, we’re done. Only memories. Unless you have a hard copy.
Haha, yup, I’ll preserve my video tape, hopefully my VCR keeps working. 🤣
Glad to see Genesis getting a mention.