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Post by Shevy on Sept 30, 2004 5:07:40 GMT -5
SLAYER have finalised the track listing for their forthcoming $14.99 ''Still Reigning'' DVD, which features the band playing their 'Reign In Blood' album in it's entirety, live.
The track listing is as follows:
1. 'Angel Of Death' 2. 'Piece By Piece' 3. 'Necrophobic' 4. 'Altar Of Sacrifice' 5. 'Jesus Saves' 6. 'Criminally Insane' 7. 'Reborn' 8. 'Epidemic' 9. 'Postmortem' 10. 'Raining Blood'
The DVD also features the following bonus tracks and backstage footage and interviews:
11. 'War Ensemble' 12. 'Hallowed Point' 13. 'Necrophiliac' 14. 'Mandatory Suicide' 15. 'Spill The Blood' 16. 'South Of Heaven'
For $15, basically the same price of Reign In Blood at Best Buy, you get the full album, live show, extra live songs, backstage footage, and interviews. That's a pretty good fucking deal. The only way they could have made this cooler would be if they also included Aggressive Perfector and Criminally Insane.
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Post by dangerzone on Sept 30, 2004 12:41:45 GMT -5
WHY MUST THEY PERSIST WITH MANDATORY SUICIDE AND SOUTH OF HEAVEN. THEY DO HAVE 'SS-3' AT THEIR DISPOSAL.
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Post by 1:( on Sept 30, 2004 13:24:37 GMT -5
They have a song called Necrophobia and another called Necrophilia? That's so lame.
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Post by sc00ts on Sept 30, 2004 15:03:23 GMT -5
What do you call a fear of necrophilia?
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Post by dangerzone on Sept 30, 2004 15:25:48 GMT -5
They have a song called Necrophobia and another called Necrophilia? That's so lame. NECROPHOBIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by OneEye on Sept 30, 2004 19:04:54 GMT -5
I loved Necrophiliac. One of their best songs from their best album. Of course I'm partial to the time period. Nothing touched that album in it's day. In my meager little record collection, I've got that thing on vinyl.
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Post by 1:( on Sept 30, 2004 20:46:53 GMT -5
NECROPHOBIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fucking touchy.
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Post by Shevy on Oct 1, 2004 4:36:11 GMT -5
I loved Necrophiliac. One of their best songs from their best album. Of course I'm partial to the time period. Nothing touched that album in it's day. In my meager little record collection, I've got that thing on vinyl. Early Slayer ages incredibly well. I'm convinced that it is impossible for me to ever get tired of listening to Show No Mercy. Impossible, I say!
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