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  2. South of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    South of Heaven is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on July 5, 1988, by Def Jam Recordings.The album was the band's second collaboration with producer Rick Rubin, whose production skills on their previous album Reign in Blood (1986) had helped their sound evolve.

  3. Silent Scream - Wikipedia

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    Silent Scream, Japanese version of Brutal album by Dr. Sin "Silent Scream", a 1988 song on the album South of Heaven by Slayer "Silent Screams", a 2000 song on the album Resurrection by Halford

  4. Soundtrack to the Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Slayer submitted a range of material for the record company to choose from, instructing them to return a track list of what they felt to be the best items. [3] Following this, Slayer looked at the returned material; if the recorded track was a “good” performance but the band "didn’t care for the song", they asked the record company to ...

  5. List of songs recorded by Slayer - Wikipedia

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    "Silent Scream" Tom Araya Jeff Hanneman Kerry King South of Heaven: 1988 [22] "Skeleton Christ" Kerry King Christ Illusion: 2006 [12] "Skeletons of Society" Kerry King Seasons in the Abyss: 1990 [13] "South of Heaven" Tom Araya Jeff Hanneman South of Heaven: 1988 [22] "Spill the Blood" Jeff Hanneman South of Heaven: 1988 [17] "Spirit in Black ...

  6. Show No Mercy - Wikipedia

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    Slayer in 1983. From left: Kerry King, Dave Lombardo, Jeff Hanneman, and Tom Araya. Slayer was the opening act for Bitch at the Woodstock Club in Los Angeles, performing eight songs—six being covers. [2] While performing an Iron Maiden cover, the band was spotted by Brian Slagel, a former music journalist who had recently founded Metal Blade ...

  7. Undisputed Attitude - Wikipedia

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    Undisputed Attitude is the seventh studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on May 28, 1996, by American Recordings.The album consists almost entirely of covers of punk rock and hardcore punk songs, and also includes two tracks written by guitarist Jeff Hanneman in 1984 and 1985 for a side project called Pap Smear; [2] its closing track, "Gemini", is the only original track.

  8. Live Undead - Wikipedia

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    Live Undead is the first live album by American thrash metal band Slayer.It was released through Metal Blade Records and recorded in New York City in front of a room of people.

  9. Ken and Jim Wheat - Wikipedia

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    Ken Wheat (born 1950) and Jim Wheat (born 1952) are an American screenwriting, producing, and directing duo. [1] Mainly known for their horror films, the brothers co-wrote the slasher film The Silent Scream (1979), as well as A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) and The Fly II (1989).