Seasons in the Abyss EXPLICIT LYRICS Slayer

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  • Release Date: 05/08/2007
  • Original Release: 1990
  • Sales Rank: 59,100
  • Label: RHINO/WEA UK
  • UPC: 5051011603822
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Seasons in the Abyss

1LISTENWar Ensemble 4:51
2LISTENBlood Red 2:47
3LISTENSpirit in Black 4:07
4LISTENExpendable Youth 4:09
5LISTENDead Skin Mask 5:20
6LISTENHallowed Point 3:23
7LISTENSkeletons of Society 4:40
8LISTENTemptation 3:25
9LISTENBorn of the Fire 3:07
10LISTENSeasons in the Abyss 6:37

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After staking out new territory with the underrated South of Heaven, Slayer brought back some of the pounding speed of Reign in Blood for their third major-label album, Seasons in the Abyss. Essentially, Seasons fuses its two predecessors, periodically kicking up the mid-tempo grooves of South of Heaven with manic bursts of aggression. "War Ensemble" and the title track each represented opposite sides of the coin, and they both earned Slayer their heaviest MTV airplay to date. In fact, Seasons in the Abyss is probably their most accessible album, displaying the full range of their abilities all in one place, with sharp, clean production. Since the band is refining rather than progressing or experimenting, Seasons doesn't have quite the freshness of its predecessors, but aside from that drawback, it's strong almost all the way from top to bottom (with perhaps one or two exceptions). Lyrically, the band rarely turns to demonic visions of the afterlife anymore, preferring instead to find tangible horror in real life -- war, murder, human weakness. There's even full-fledged social criticism, which should convince any doubters that Slayer aren't trying to promote the subjects they sing about. Like Metallica's Master of Puppets or Megadeth's Peace Sells...but Who's Buying, Seasons in the Abyss paints Reagan-era America as a cesspool of corruption and cruelty, and the music is as devilishly effective as ever. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Seasons in the Abyssby Anonymous

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August 17, 2007: I bought this album way, way back in the early nineties and have listened to it hundreds of times. I just played it again and it's just as much fun as it ever was. Some things never get old!

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Seasons in the Abyssby Anonymous

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February 28, 2003: All of them are fantasitic tracks! Slow but good! Guitars, vocals, drums, bass perfect!

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