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[QUOTE="conservationist:1358003"][img]http://www.deathmetal.org/wp-content/uploads/slayer-south_of_heaven-300x300.jpg[/img] [b]Why “South of Heaven” may be the best metal album of all time[/b] Slayer knew they’d hit the ball out of the park with Reign in Blood. That album single-handedly defined what the next generations of metal would shoot for. It also defined for many of us the high-water mark for metal, aesthetically. Any album that wanted to be metal should shoot for the same intensity of “Angel of Death” or “Raining Blood.” It forever raised the bar in terms of technique and overall impact. Music could never back down from that peak. However, the fertile minds in Slayer did not want to imitate themselves and repeat the past. Instead, they wanted to find out what came next. The answer was to add depth to the intensity: to add melody — the holy grail of metal has since been how to make something with the intensity of Reign in Blood but the melodic power of Don’t Break the Oath — and flesh out the sound, to use more variation in tempo, to add depth of subject matter and to make an album that was more mystical than mechanical. [url=http://www.deathmetal.org/news/why-south-of-heaven-may-be-the-best-metal-album-of-all-time/]Read more of... [i]Why “South of Heaven” may be the best metal album of all time[/i][/url] [/QUOTE]
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