Slayer, 'Diabolus in Musica' (1998) We’re going with the incessantly slandered Diabolus in Musica since follow-up God Hates Us All has received more love lately. Fans’ main gripe continues to be its experimental nu-metal leanings; while that’s a reasonable criticism given Slayer’s thrash...
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1998’sDiabolus in Musicaarrived during one of the most fallow and hostile periods in heavy metal history, when the style had yet to free itself of the alt-rock-imposed purgatory. But Slayer didn’t help their cause (nor did their fan-base, one of the most resistant-to-change...
1998’sDiabolus in Musicaarrived during one of the most fallow and hostile periods in heavy metal history, when the style had yet to free itself of the alt-rock-imposed purgatory. But Slayer didn’t help their cause (nor did their fan-base, one of the most resistant-to-change...
Infamously released on Sept. 11, 2001,God Hates Us Allmarked the end of Slayer’s misguided and half-hearted attempts at self-parody (Divine Intervention) and reinvention (Diabolus in Musica) with a production that was intentionally redolent of the band’s classic sound. Yes, they still took...
Simultaneously Slayer’s most experimental and concession-filled album (if that’s even possible), 1998’s Diabolus in Musica arrived during one of the most fallow and hostile periods in heavy metal history, when the style had yet to free itself of the alt-rock-imposed purgatory. But Slayer ...