Soundtrack to the Apocalypse [Box set] [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Limited Edition]
Soundtrack to the Apocalypse [Box set] [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Limited Edition]
Track Listings
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Disc: 1
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1. Angel of Death
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2. Criminally Insane [Remix]
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3. Postmortem
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4. Raining Blood
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See all 18 tracks on this disc
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Disc: 2
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1. Sex. Murder. Art.
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2. Dittohead
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3. Divine Intervention
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4. Serenity in Murder
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See all 22 tracks on this disc
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Disc: 3
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1. Ice Titan [Live][#]
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2. Antichrist [Rehearsal]
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3. Fight Till Death [Rehearsal]
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4. Necrophiliac [Live]
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See all 17 tracks on this disc
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Disc: 4
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1. Die by the Sword [DVD] [Live]
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2. Aggressive Perfector [DVD] [Live]
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3. Praise of Death [DVD] [Live]
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4. Haunting the Chapel [DVD] [Live]
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Disc: 5
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1. Darkness of Christ [Live]
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2. Disciple [Live]
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3. War Ensemble [Live]
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4. Stain of Mind [Live]
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See all 14 tracks on this disc
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Average customer rating:
- So... is it worth it?
- OH MY GOD
- Excllent 5 disc package featuring the big ones and others!!!
- Not as bad as everyone says it is.
- Nothing more than a CASH GRAB - dont waste your money
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Soundtrack to the Apocalypse
Slayer
Manufacturer: American Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- MMV
- Slayer - Reign In Blood: Still Reigning
- Diabolus in Musica
- Show No Mercy
- Christ Illusion
ASIN: B0000UJM2C
Release Date: 2003-11-25 |
Tracks:
- Angel of Death
- Criminally Insane [Remix]
- Postmortem
- Raining Blood
- Aggressive Perfector
- South of Heaven
- Silent Scream
- Live Undead
- Mandatory Suicide
- Spill the Blood
- War Ensemble
- Dead Skin Mask
- Hallowed Point
- Born of Fire
- Seasons in the Abyss
- Hell Awaits [Live]
- Antichrist [Live]
- Chemical Warfare [Live]
Tracks:
- Sex. Murder. Art.
- Dittohead
- Divine Intervention
- Serenity in Murder
- 213
- Can't Stand You
- Ddamm
- Gemini
- Bitter Peace
- Death's Head
- Stain of Mind
- Disciple
- God Send Death
- New Faith
- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida [Less Than Zero]
- Disorder [Judgment Night] - Ice-T, , Slayer
- Memories of Tomorrow
- Human Disease [Bride of Chucky]
- Unguarded Instinct
- Wicked
- Addict
- Scarstruck
Tracks:
- Ice Titan [Live][#]
- Antichrist [Rehearsal]
- Fight Till Death [Rehearsal]
- Necrophiliac [Live]
- Piece by Piece [Studio Rough Mix/Outtake (W/Original Bass Intro)]
- Raining Blood [Live]
- Angel of Death [Live]
- Jeff Hanneman Home Recordings: Early Version of "Raining Blood"
- Jeff Hanneman Home Recordings: Early Version of "South of Heaven"
- Seasons in the Abyss [Live]
- Mandatory Suicide [Live]
- Mind Control [Live]
- No Remorse (I Wanna Die) - Atari Teenage Riot, Slayer
- Dittohead [Live]
- Sex. Murder. Art. [Live]
- Bloodline [Live]
- Payback [Live]
Tracks:
- Die by the Sword [DVD][Live]
- Aggressive Perfector [DVD][Live]
- Praise of Death [DVD][Live]
- Haunting the Chapel [DVD][Live]
- Necrophobic [DVD][Live]
- Reborn [DVD][Live]
- Jesus Saves [DVD][Live]
- War Ensemble [DVD][Live]
- South of Heaven [DVD][Live]
- Dead Skin Mask [DVD][Live]
- Gemini [DVD][Live]
- Heaviest Band Award [DVD]
- EPK for Diabolus in Musica [DVD]
- Stain of Mind [DVD][Live]
- Bloodline [DVD][Live]
- Disciple [DVD][Live]
- God Send Death [DVD][Live]
Tracks:
- Darkness of Christ [Live]
- Disciple [Live]
- War Ensemble [Live]
- Stain of Mind [Live]
- Postmortem [Live]
- Raining Blood [Live]
- Hell Awaits [Live]
- At Dawn They Sleep [Live]
- Dead Skin Mask [Live]
- Seasons in the Abyss [Live]
- Mandatory Suicide [Live]
- Chemical Warfare [Live]
- South of Heaven [Live]
- Angel of Death [Live]
Customer Reviews:
So... is it worth it?.......2007-01-25
Let's face it... the only people who are going to shell out $100 on a Slayer box set are die-hard Slayer fans. So the question is, is this set worth the hefty price tag?
Well I think it really depends on just how big of a Slayer fanatic you really are. If you are the type who just has to have everything a certain band puts out then yeah you'll want this. But if you are simply someone looking for the best the band has to offer I would suggest looking elsewhere.
What are some of the pro's and con's of this set?
Slayer (or whoever packaged this set) clearly intended this box-set both to recap their career and to offer lots of unreleased and rare goodies for collectors. Now there are two problems with this. First is the fact that anyone who would be willing to spend $100 on a Slayer product already has all of the tracks that the band is re-capping. In other words most of the first two discs on this set are pointless for the majority of the people who would buy this set as they would already have them all! But... the idea of offering a "best-of" overview as a way of celebrating twenty years of the band's existence does make sense. The next most obvious problem with this however is that American does not have access to Slayer's first 4 releases! It is simply impossible to have a satisfying retrospective of Slayer's career without healthy samplings from Show No Mercy, Haunting the Chapel and Hell Awaits (luckily there are some live recordings and footage of tracks from these albums to be found on other discs). Next I have to question the sanity of some of the choices on the retrospective... I mean who seriously needs the Criminally Insane (Remix) or the re-working of Aggresive Perfector when they could have put Altar of Sacrifice or Jesus Saves on? Another odd thing is the arrangment of placing Live Undead after South of Heaven and THEN placing Silent Scream after Live Undead... this of course ruins the transition that occurs on the original recording from South of Heaven to Silent Scream. Most of the other track selections are reasonable so I won't complain anymore.
A more interesting idea would be to put two complete concerts from the 80's on the first two discs instead of the "best-of" idea. Say a complete show from the Hell Awaits era or the Reign in Blood era coupled with one from the South of Heaven era. I chose these eras as they are the only era's (sans Diabolous in Musica) not covered in any official live release from the band: the Show No Mercy/Haunting the Chapel era is documented on Live Undead, Seasons in the Abyss is documented on Live: Decade of Aggression, etc. In fact there are NO live videos or recordings from 87-89 on this entire set... in other words while there are performances from virtually every year in Slayer's career on here the entire South of Heaven era remains blank. Very odd.
The rest of the rare tracks on disc two are pretty awful and not really worth talking about.
Now the third disc on the other hand is rather interesting. Aside from the AWFUL "No Remorse (I Wanna Die)" with Atari Teenage Riot this is a pretty good collection of tracks. It has a few songs that have never appeared on any Slayer live performance before. The DVD is even more interesting as it has footage from some of Slayer's earliest shows (the film quality is awful by the way). My only real beef with the material on these two discs is that it has too many tracks that every Slayer fan has already on other live recordings (Mandatory Suicide, War Ensemble, etc.). Personally I would have LOVED a live recording of Kill Again, Behind the Crooked Cross, Crypts of Eternity or even another recording of Black Magic (which is NOWHERE to be found on this box-set as is Captor of Sin).
Finally an entire live CD recorded in 2002 is included in the deluxe version. Overall this is a very good show (it includes the classic At Dawn They Sleep). While far from a flawless performance this is still very enjoyable.
The bonus features include a pointless backstage pass, a photo packed booklet and a cloth wall hangning. The booklet aside from the writing which grows a bit tedious at times is very good.
Overrall this set is really only worthwhile to die-hards. Casual fans will probably be satisfied with getting their first five albums.
OH MY GOD.......2007-01-24
It's better then I thought it would be. I mean come on it's SLAYER. A great deal of music for a great price.
Excllent 5 disc package featuring the big ones and others!!!.......2006-12-22
This is a great compilation that will get your fix of slayer. Slayer has always been at the top of the thrash metal scence since they were introduced, and have been in my collection for over 15 years now, but not in mass quantities due to my spending it in other areas of my collection. When this came out, it is a no brain addition to my collection. It gets most of the big hits that I want from slayer without having to buy all of the separate albums at a higher price, and the DVD to remind me of what a real metal show is supposed to be like. The 5 disc package I feel was the easy choice because of the additional live CD that picks up more of the older stuff from slayer. Sure, this is heavy in the post reign in blood years, and it misses much of their new stuff, but It has the meat of slayer, and for a first time buyer, or someone like me who wants more fast, without a lot of cash, this is a good value. Check this out, well worth the investment.
Not as bad as everyone says it is........2006-08-25
I'm dockin' off an extra star because the price is ridiculously high (thankfully I got this much cheaper on eBay) and putting some "greatest hits" songs in the box set isn't necessary. Everything else is sweet.
I really dig half of disk two (the songs released on soundtracks and such), all of disk three, the live DVD, and the bonus live disk in the infamous bloodpack. The booklet is filled with important Slayer dates, a biography of the band, and very good pictures of the band, gig posters, and more. The cloth Slayer banner is now hanging up in my room next to my Wolf Park calendar and while the back stage pass wasn't necessary since its just a plastic card that says Slayer, it makes a nice decoration with my Mardi Gras beads.
You "real" Slayer fans who say Slayer sold out with this, cry all you want while I'll be bangin' my head to "Ice Titan" and other sweet rarities.
Nothing more than a CASH GRAB - dont waste your money.......2006-06-28
There are a total of 5 discs - 4 CD's and 1 DVD. Two CD's contain studio recordings, which every Slayer fan has. The DVD contains some rare footage, as does 'Disc 3', but a lot of unreleased material is missing. The last disc is a live disc 'Darkness of Christ', and its ok, but really nothing special, as its just Slayer live on the God Hates Us All Tour.
So, why is there is ONLY 1 CD of rare recordings. Most die-hard Slayer fans probably have their own archives of rare bootlegs CDs and Videos, so there isnt much included in this box set that we havent already seen or heard. Yeah, its cool to hear some of the Home Recordings that Jeff did, but why not include them all !!! Another reviewer has listed all the rare Slayer recordings that SHOULD be on here. I highly doubt most Slayer fans have heard the song The High Priestess, but it should have made its way onto this poor excuse for a box set. In fact, instead of including a DVD of various clips throughout the years, why not just release the DVD or even a CD of SLAYER back in 1983 where they played songs like Simple Aggression, Ice Titan & Night Rider ?
The only decent part of the box set is the Slayer booklet that came with it. Plain and simple, this boxset is just another way for an old metal band to cash in and exploit their loyal fan-base.
What a waste of money.
Average customer rating:
- kick butt boxset
- Great 4 disc version, nice addition to a thrasher's collection.
- Soundtrack to the Apocalypse is right!
- Slayer Rocks!!!
- A excellent box set for folks like myself
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Soundtrack To The Apocalypse
Slayer
Manufacturer: American Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- Christ Illusion
- Haunting the Chapel
- Undisputed Attitude
- Divine Intervention
- Decade of Aggression: Live
ASIN: B0000DZGPG
Release Date: 2003-11-25 |
Tracks:
- Angel Of Death
- Criminally Insane (Remix)
- Postmortem
- Raining Blood
- Aggressive Perfector
- South Of Heaven
- Silent Scream
- Live Undead
- Mandatory Suicide
- Spill The Blood
- War Ensemble
- Dead Skin Mask
- Hallowed Point
- Born Of Fire
- Seasons In The Abyss
- Hell Awaits
- The Antichrist
- Chemical Warfare
Tracks:
- Sex. Murder. Art.
- Dittohead
- Divine Intervention
- Serenity In Murder
- 213
- Can't Stand You
- Ddamm
- Gemini
- Bitter Peace
- Death's Head
- Stain Of Mind
- Disciple
- God Send Death
- New Faith
- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
- Disorder - Ice-T
- Memories Of Tomorrow
- Human Disease
- Unguarded Instinct
- Wicked
- Addict
- Scarstruck
Tracks:
- Ice Titan (Live In California - 3/83)
- The Antichrist (Tom Araya's Garage - 12/83)
- Fight Till Death (Tom Araya's Garage - 12/83)
- Necrophiliac (Live In California - 9/85)
- Piece By Piece (Studio Rough Mix/Outtake - W/Original Bass Intro)
- Raining Blood (Live In Canada - 11/86)
- Angel Of Death (Live In Canada - 11/86)
- Jeff Hanneman Home Recordings (Early Version Of 'Raining Blood')
- Jeff Hanneman Home Recordings (Early Version Of 'South Of Heaven')
- Seasons In The Abyss (Live In Michigan - 6/91)
- Mandatory Suicide (Live In Michigan - 6/91)
- Mind Control (Live In Brazil - 1994)
- No Remorse (I Wanna Die) - Atari Teenage Riot
- Dittohead (Live In California - 5/98)
- Sex. Murder. Art. (Live In California - 5/98)
- Bloodline (Live In Sweden - 2002)
- Payback (Live In Sweden - 2002)
Customer Reviews:
kick butt boxset.......2006-12-25
Slayer is an amazing band so to get never heard/seen stuff in a sweet looking boxset is extra great. The booklet is great loads of photos and info, plus comments, storys from their career and interviews with the band. An easy to store, loaded with Slayer, Slayer Boxset. Who could want more!
Great 4 disc version, nice addition to a thrasher's collection........2006-12-22
This is a great streamlined version of the 5 disc version released at the same time, minus the second live CD. This comes in an excellent CD sized case with great artwork and 3 CD's + Live DVD. This has all the hits heavy throught the post reign in blood years, plus a few from the past. The DVD gives you a great chance to see and be reminded of what a metal show should be like (War at the Warfield!!!). The live show is not as great as Still Reigning, but is good. This is an easy addition to a slayer fan's collection, or a first time buyer looking at a good value and quick fix to bolster their collection fast with all the important tunes. I prefer the five disc version because I am a big collector, and the extra live tracks I find necessary for completion to my collection, but this is no slouch, and the price is right and I highly reccommend this.
Soundtrack to the Apocalypse is right! .......2006-12-13
Greetings metal heads, I'm going to take the opportunity in this review to discuss two things. The first being some of Slayer's major accomplishments . The second being a review on the box set itself. The first realization when purchasing this collection is it's amazing feat that Slayer have been around for more than 20 years. What's even more amazing is that they have been releasing uncompromising extreme, head banging, face ripping, and jaw breaking metal in that whole time span. Firstly, one has to look at the time when Slayer debuted. During 1983 thrash metal was being born. Thrash being the combination of the New wave of British heavy metal and punk. Bands such as Slayer, Anthrax, Exodus, Testament, Overkill, Viovod, Megadeth, Nuclear Assault, Hollow's Eve, and yes even the once mighty Metallica were among the many that helped pave the way for the birth of extreme metal. Bands like Slayer, Anthrax, and Metallica were taking their love of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and Motorhead to name a few and increasing the speed and heaviness of their music and combining it with the rawness and intensity of hard punk. Thus thrash was born. Slayer took this a step further by adding lyrical content from influences such as Venom and Mercyful Fate. This was the true anti music of the 80s.
No other band in my opinion achieved this better than Slayer. They might not have been the very first (Metallica beat them by a year). But as far as the raw brutal intensity and heaviness Slayer had them all beat. This is a band that has some of the most loyal fans in all of heavy metal. Metal critics all say if a new band is opening for Slayer and can make it through their set without getting booed, cursed at, and beer thrown at them they must be doing something right. Slayer fans are relentless at letting people know were their loyalty is. Slayer fans are true metal fans. The reason for this in my opinion is that Slayer never disappoints, they have never been what I consider to have sold out, and they have always been the embodiment of heavy metal. In the last 20 years they have only had one member change Dave Lombardo who is now back with the band. This is also amazing considering how many bands that are around for just half as long as Slayer have had numerous line up changes. Slayer are also one of the most un PC bands of their time and still are to this day. They have never won a Grammy, they have not sold millions upon millions of records, and they are not considered one of the greats in music. But inside the metal world they have done far beyond these feats in the hearts and fists of metal fans. Here is a band that has sold 5 million records world wide without any radio play (at least in the U.S.), heavy advertisement and publicity. They just work on word of mouth alone, gut wrenching live shows, and with the help of a few metal magazines and headbanger's ball. And Slayer has done this for more than 20 years!
I am hearing Slayer's influence more and more lately especially in newer metal bands. In fact Slayer is probably one of the most extreme bands one could listen to until the birth of Death and Black metal, Which anyone can see that Slayer are a massive influence to both of those metal genres. All one has to do is look at Slayer tribute record and see the band listings. The release of this set is to reflect on the first 20 years Slayer has brought to the world of metal. The next question being is how is this set?
First, lets break it down this set contains 4 discs. The first disc contains what could be considered Slayer's greatest hits from 1986 to 1991. The second disc contains the best of Slayer from 94 to 2001 plus some hard to find tracks. The third contains unreleased demos and live tracks never heard before from Slayer's whole career till 2003. Finally the fourth disc is a DVD, which contains rare live performances from the band's whole career. Everything included in the set I enjoy. The first disc represents the golden age of Slayer. It is basically what I would consider the best of the albums "Reign Blood", "South of Heaven", and Seasons in the Abyss", plus a few tracks from their live album. The second presents the best from Slayer from the 90s and into the 21st century. The third cd and the DVD are not of the best sound quality. But from a collector's point of view and a huge Slayer fan they are nice to have.
One of the biggest grips with this set is that it contains extremely little from Slayer's metal blade years. There are three tracks from the bands first two albums, but they are live and are actually from the Slayer's live album "A Decade of Aggression". I think this set would have been perfect if a 4th cd were added and it contained songs from "Show no Mercy", "Haunting the Chapel" and "Hell Awaits". But who knows maybe there are copyright laws and the record company Def American could not release any of Slayer's material that is on Metal Blade. My second critique of this set is the price. I hunted trying to find this set under 50 dollars and I just couldn't find it for less than $49.99. In fact most stores were selling it for $55 dollars or more. I find this a bit steep when I have bought box sets with 5 or more discs for $50 dollars or even a little less. Amazingly enough this is the sole reason I held off so long in purchasing this set. Granted it's worth it if one is huge Slayer fanatic, but if someone is just a causal fan I would not suggest this box. The booklet that comes with the set is a fantastic little read. It is full of Slayer facts that I did not know and it does a perfect job on summing up the band and what it means to be a true Slayer fan.
On a sad note Slayer may be calling quits in the near future. After releasing their latest album "Christ Illusion" Kerry King has stated in interviews that they only have one more album due to Def American and after their contract is up Slayer may retire. Plus Kerry states that playing their music with the same intensity just gets harder as they get older. Basically Slayer does not want to become a shadow of their former selves and they want go out on top. Which I can respect but it's still disappointing to hear. At any rate Slayer are still here and they are doing what they do best, ripping our faces off with some of the best metal out there.
Stay Slaytanic forever!!!!!!!!!!
Slayer Rocks!!!.......2006-03-03
Really 4 1/2 Stars...
Well, I had only heard little bits of Slayer but did not own any. I saw the Soundtrack to the Apocalypse in stores and it was expensive, but I bought in anyway. Well, I loved it! There are only a few bands on earth that can bring this much intensity to your ears. Angel of Death is an amazing track, and I could say that about every one, except for a few off of Undisputed Attitude and Divine Intervention, plus a few of the Bonus tracks. The first two CD's are the Best Of, but the origional Metal Blade Recordings are not here (there is three live MB tracks though). Every song is great, intense, violent, and FAST!!! Then third CD is where this Box Set loses some value. The tracks are OK but the sound quality generally sucks, and the Necrophiliac Intro. could have been left out. The Video stuff is cool, but the quality is only mediocre at best on some of the earler recordings. The packaging is very nice and the very large booklet is extremely coo, it can make you a Slayer expert in under 30 minutes. Buy this, it is well worth the money and you will play it a lot.
Another Note: The bottom of the first three discs are all black, a very cool touch!
A excellent box set for folks like myself.......2006-01-11
As a fan of Slayer who did not own too many of their releases I thought that this was an excellent purchase for the price, though I do not neccessarily think that thats the case with those who own all or even most of Slayer's releases.
The greatest hits portion of this collection, the first two CD's, is an excellet summary of Slayer's career and the main reason that I purchased it. It offes some of the best songs from Slayer's post-Metal Blade releases, which means no studio versions of any songs from Show No Mercy or Hell Awaits, though it does feature live versions of songs from those records from Decade of Aggression.. There are five songs each from most of their CD's, though their three releases after Divine Intervention only have three each. There are also a few extra songs, two from the Japanese release of Diabolus and two from the Japenese release of God Hates Us All, the latter being two excelent tracks, "Adict" and "Scarstruck". I could have done without the song with Ice-T, and the song "Memories of Tomarrow" (which I think is from the Bride of Chucky" soundtrack) was alrigt, though nothing special.
The third CD features live material. There are a few live versions of songs on the first two CD's, but the more enjoyable songs are the early versions of "Raining Blood" and South of Heaven" taken from Jeff's home recordings as well as live versions of a few songs not on the first two disks. The song with Atari Teenage Riot was pretty awful to be honest, but on the whole, this live CD is a welcome, if not spectacular, addition to the box set.
The four disk is a DVD with live performances (including some Show No Mercy tunes at a concert in 1983) and a few extra features like Slayer winning the "Heaviest Band Award" and a short video about the making of Diabolus. Its also a welcome addition to the boxset, though people who own other live Slayer material might not be too impressed as it doesn't offer too much thats unique.
The set also comes with a 72 page booklet, which is a quick though enjoyable read about the band's history and music. Its full of pictures of and quotes from the band, and further enhances the collection.
I would recommend this box set to any Slayer fan who doesn't own very many of their CD's as its a nice summary of their work. People with a complete or near complete Slayer collection should probably only get this if they need to have everything put out by Slayer, or if they really want the few extra goodies it offers, as it doesn't really have too much to offer thats completely new. A good box set overall, and certainly welcomed by those like myself who don't want to spend too much completeing our Slayer collections.
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Soundtrack to the Apocalypse
Bulemics
Manufacturer: Steel Cage
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Punk
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ASIN: B00007DWMT
Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Average customer rating:
- I liked most of this CD.
- "Choral treasures to cherish...BRILLIANT"
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Cinema Choral Classics: Apocalypse
Manufacturer: Silva America
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Star Wars
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Similar Items:
- Cinema Choral Classics, Vol. 2
- Cinema Choral Classics
- Cinema Choral Classics
- The Greatest Cinema Choral Classics (2 CD SET)
- Kingdom of Heaven
ASIN: B00005NONV
Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Glory - Charging Fort Wagner
- Saving Private Ryan - Hymn To The Fallen
- The Longest Day - The Longest Day
- Hannibal - Vide Cor Meum
- Henry V - Overture/Agincourt Song
- The Ninth Gate - Vocalise
- Bram Stoker's Dracula
- The Lion In Winter - Allons Gai, Gai, Gai
- The Lion In Winter - Eya, Eya, Nova Gaudia
- Amistad - Dry Your Tears Afrika
- Dune
- Zulu - March Of Men Of Harlech
- Apocalypse Now - Ride Of The Valkyries
- The Last Valley
- Young Sherlock Holmes - Waxing Elizabeth
- Starman
- Stars Wars - The Phantom Menace - Duel Of The Fates
- Sunshine - The Sonnenscheins
Customer Reviews:
I liked most of this CD........2002-02-18
I wish the majority of tracks were a little more haunting. My favorite track was VIDE COR MEUM. Unfortunately, it's the shortest track on the CD. A lot of the pieces are very recognizable. They blend together well. It doesn't feel like a typical "soundtrack" CD.
"Choral treasures to cherish...BRILLIANT".......2001-11-21
Before I begin my review, must make mention of the past projects this group of musicians and singers have collaborated on ~ "Cinema Choral Classics"(SILKD-6015)..."Cinema Choral Classics II"(SILKD-6017)..."Cinema's Classic Romances"(SILKD-6018)...this their latest release "Apocalypse:Cinema Choral Classics", is no exception...BRILLIANT!
Under the watchful eye of producer James Fitzpatrick, choir master David Temple and the Crouch End Festival Chorus, conductors Nic Raine and Paul Bateman with The City Of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra...plus the original soundtrack orchestra with conductor Stepan Konicek on "THE NINTH GATE"(Wojciech Kilar), is mesmirizing, almost hypnotic in substance, beautiful solo by Charlotte Kinder.
Entire album is a must have for "film-score-buffs", and if Silva Screen Classics continue to do such an outstanding job, my collection will go through the rafters.
Total Time: 74:33 on 18 Tracks ~ Silva Screen Records SILKD-6025 ~ (2001)
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Soundtrack to the Apocalypse
Slayer
Manufacturer: Universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
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Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
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General
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| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Heavy Metal
| Rock
| Box Sets
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B0000W3P32
Release Date: 2003-12-22 |
Tracks:
- Angel of Death
- Criminally Insane [Remix]
- Postmortem
- Raining Blood
- Aggressive Perfector
- South of Heaven
- Silent Scream
- Live Undead
- Mandatory Suicide
- Spill the Blood
- War Ensemble
- Dead Skin Mask
- Hallowed Point
- Born of Fire
- Seasons in the Abyss
- Hell Awaits [Live]
- Antichrist [Live]
- Chemical Warfare [Live]
Tracks:
- Sex, Murder, Art
- Dittohead
- Divine Intervention
- Serenity in Murder
- 213
- Can't Stand You
- Ddamm
- Gemini
- Bitter Face
- Death's Head
- Stain of Mind
- Disciple
- God Send Death
- New Faith
- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
- Disorder - Ice-T, , Slayer
- Memories of Tomorrow [#]
- Human Disease
- Unguarded Instinct [#]
- Wicked [#]
- Addict [#]
- Scarstruck [#]
Tracks:
- Ice Titan [Live][#]
- Antichrist [Rehearsal]
- Fight Till Death [Rehearsal]
- Necrophilliac [Live]
- Piece by Piece [Studio Rough Mix/Outtake]
- Raining Blood [Live]
- Angel of Death [Live]
- Raining Blood [Jeff Hanneman Home Recording]
- South of Heaven [Jeff Hanneman Home Recording]
- Seasons in the Abyss [Live]
- Mandatory Suicide [Live]
- Mind Control [Live]
- No Remorse (I Wanna Die) - Atari Teenage Riot, Slayer
- Dittohead [Live]
- Sex, Murder, Art [Live]
- Bloodline [Live]
- Payback [Live]
Tracks:
- Die by the Sword [DVD][Live]
- Aggressive Perfector [DVD][Live]
- Praise of Death [DVD][Live]
- Haunting the Chapel [DVD][Live]
- Necrophobic [DVD][Live]
- Reborn [DVD][Live]
- Jesus Saves [DVD][Live]
- War Ensemble [DVD][Live]
- South of Heaven [DVD][Live]
- Dead Skin Mask [DVD][Live]
- Gemini [DVD][Live]
- Heaviest Band Award [DVD]
- EPK [DVD]
- Stain of Mind [DVD]
- Bloodline [DVD][Live]
- Disciple [DVD][Live]
- God Send Death [DVD][Live]
Album Details
Limited Box Set featuring Four Cds, and a Dvd. Limited to 3000 Copies.
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1. Intro - Kill The Bully (Movie Audio) - Thurston Moore. Thug Ass B*tch - Ghetto Inmates. Last Call - Ol' Dirty Bastard/Masta Fuol. Bottom Feeders - Smut Peddlers suicidal Failure - Cage , 6. Blood On My Shirt (Movie Audio) - Thurston Moore 7. Who Dat - JT Money 8. Joy Ride - Bomber 9. We About To Get F**k Up - Dillinger/Young Gotti 10. Shut The F**k Up Donny , (Movie Audio) - Thurston Moore 11. Latin Thug - Sen Dog 12. Bury The Evidence - Tricky 13. Jesus - Bizzy Bone 14. Unloved - Zoe Poledouris 15. Song For Shelter - Fatboy Slim 16. Outro - , Get Your Story Together (Movie Audio) - Thurston Moore ///// 1. Love - Sixpence None The Richer 2. Lullaby - Paradigm Shift 3. Trinity - Jennifer Knapp 4. Trouble In The Snow - , Cloud2Ground 5. Rottweiler - FROS'T 6. No Accident - Antidote 7. When All Around Has Fallen - Delirious 8. Thank God - Preacha 9. Time Travelling - Faith Massive 10. Mercy Streets , Audio EPK - Mercy Streets ST ///// 1. Smoker's Emporium - Buckwhead 2. Used To Be My Lover - The Black Pack 3. Sometimes - The Brand New Heavies 4. All My Love - Robin 5. , New World - Basscut 6. Say A Little Prayer - Aja 7. Jealousy - The Pharcyde 8. Saturday Nite - The Brand New Heavies 9. Millenium Jump - Omar Gosh 10. Observations - Masta Ace 11. Too , Many - Apocalypse 12. What's Up Fatlip? - Fatlip , and PRIME CUTS / MERCY STREETS SOUNDTRACK / BULLY SOUNDTRACK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000PSS8CY |
Product Description
1. Intro - Kill The Bully (Movie Audio) - Thurston Moore. Thug Ass B*tch - Ghetto Inmates. Last Call - Ol' Dirty Bastard/Masta Fuol. Bottom Feeders - Smut Peddlers suicidal Failure - Cage 6. Blood On My Shirt (Movie Audio) - Thurston Moore 7. Who Dat - JT Money 8. Joy Ride - Bomber 9. We About To Get F**k Up - Dillinger/Young Gotti 10. Shut The F**k Up Donny (Movie Audio) - Thurston Moore 11. Latin Thug - Sen Dog 12. Bury The Evidence - Tricky 13. Jesus - Bizzy Bone 14. Unloved - Zoe Poledouris 15. Song For Shelter - Fatboy Slim 16. Outro - Get Your Story Together (Movie Audio) - Thurston Moore ///// 1. Love - Sixpence None The Richer 2. Lullaby - Paradigm Shift 3. Trinity - Jennifer Knapp 4. Trouble In The Snow - Cloud2Ground 5. Rottweiler - FROS'T 6. No Accident - Antidote 7. When All Around Has Fallen - Delirious 8. Thank God - Preacha 9. Time Travelling - Faith Massive 10. Mercy Streets Audio EPK - Mercy Streets ST ///// 1. Smoker's Emporium - Buckwhead 2. Used To Be My Lover - The Black Pack 3. Sometimes - The Brand New Heavies 4. All My Love - Robin 5. New World - Basscut 6. Say A Little Prayer - Aja 7. Jealousy - The Pharcyde 8. Saturday Nite - The Brand New Heavies 9. Millenium Jump - Omar Gosh 10. Observations - Masta Ace 11. Too Many - Apocalypse 12. What's Up Fatlip? - Fatlip
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Soundtrack to the Apocalypse
Slayer
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000GRUNMM
Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Angel Of Death
- Criminally Insane (Remix)
- Postmortem
- Raining Blood
- Aggressive Perfector
- South Of Heaven
- Silent Scream
- Live Undead
- Mandatory Suicide
- Spill The Blood
- War Ensemble
- Dead Skin Mask
- Hallowed Point
- Born Of Fire
- Seasons In The Abyss
- Hell Awaits
- Antichrist
- Chemical Warfare
- Sex Murder Art
- Dittohead
- Divine Intervention
- Serenity In Murder
- 213
- Can't Stand You
- Ddamm
- Gemini
- Bitter Peace
- Death's Head
- Stain Of Mind
- Disciple
- God Send Death
- New Faith
- In A Gadda Da Vida Less Than Zero
- Disorder Judgement Night (Ft Ice T)
- Memories Of Tomorrow
- Human Disease Bride Of Chucky
- Unguarded Instinct
- Wicked
- Addict
- Scarstruck
- Ice Titan (Live In California Mar 1983/Previously Unreleased)
- Antichrist (Rehearsal In Tom's Garage Dec 1983/Previously Unreleased)
- Fight Till Death (Rehearsal In Tom's Garage Dec 1983/Previously Unreleased)
- Necrophiliac (Live In California Sep 1985/Previously Unreleased)
- Piece By Piece (Studio Rough Mix Outtake/Previously Unreleased)
- Raining Blood (Live In Canada Nov 1986/Previously Unreleased)
- Angel Of Death (Live In Canada Nov 1986/Previously Unreleased)
- Raining Blood (Jeff's Home Demo/Previously Unreleased)
- South Of Heaven (Jeff's Home Demo/Previously Unreleased)
- Seasons In The Abyss (Live In Michigan June 1991/Previously Unreleased)
- Mandatory Suicide (Live In Michigan June 1991/Previously Unreleased)
- Mind Control (Live In Brazil 1994/Previously Unreleased)
- No Remorse (I Wanna Die) Spawn (Ft Atari Teenage Riot)
- Dittohead (Live In California May 1998/Previously Unreleased)
- Sex Murder (Live In California May 1998/Previously Unreleased)
- Bloodline (Live In Sweden 2002/Previously Unreleased)
- Paybac (Live In Sweden 2002/Previously Unreleased)
- Die By The Sword (Live In California Mar 1983) (Dvd)
- Aggressive Perfector (Live In California 1983) (Dvd)
- Praise Of Death (Live In California 1984) (Dvd)
- Haunting The Chapel (Live In Sweden May 1985) (Dvd)
- Necrophobic (Live In New York 1986) (Dvd)
- Reborn (Live In New York 1986) (Dvd)
- Jesus Saves (Live In New York 1986) (Dvd)
- War Ensemble (Live In Michigan Jun 1991) (Dvd)
- South Of Heaven (Live In Michigan Jun 1991) (Dvd)
- Dead Skin Mask (Live In Michigan Jun 1991) (Dvd)
- Gemini Live In California (Aug 1996) (Dvd)
- Kerrang Heaviest Band Award 1996 Slayer Home Footage (Dvd)
- Diabolus In Musica (Promotional Material) (Dvd)
- Stain Of Mind (Live In Japan July 1998) (Dvd)
- Bloodline (Live On Espn Apr 2002) (Dvd)
- Disciple (Live In France Jul 2003) (Dvd)
- God Send Death (Live In France July 2003) (Dvd)
Album Details
Includes Three CDs and One Dvd (Ntsc/Rc-0).
Music Review:
- Space Ritual [Live] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Spawn: The Album (1997 Film) [Soundtrack]
- Spit [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Stratovarius [Enhanced] [Limited Edition] [Import]
- Symphony of Enchanted Lands
- Teaser [Import]
- The Art of Balance
- The Concert for New York City [Live]
- The Darkest Red
- The Desert Sessions Volume 9 & 10
Music Review
music review
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Grandes Exitos: Complicidad [Import]
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