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Band
Slayer
Title
War at the Warfield
Type
DVD
Company
Universal
YOR
2003
Style
Death
2/22/2004 - Review by: Frank Hill
Slayer - War at the Warfield DVD - Reviewed by Nailer

Slayer is arguably the best extreme band in metal history. Almost twenty years of aggression and sticking to your beliefs just can't be denied.

War At The Warfield is basically two parts, the band in concert and the fans that go to the shows. The show itself is killer--19 songs of brutal metal that ironically, for all the "controlled chaos", takes a lot of skill and mastery to play. By the time my personal favorite, "Raining Blood", hits, the band is a perfect, rumbling, 120 decible beast crushing through its catalog. More seasoned veterans than extreme youth, they own the stage and both band and fan feed off each other in a sybiotic metal feast.

The rest of the DVD shows a lot of their hardcore fans, who are known for simply yelling "SLAY-ER!!!" at any mention of their gods. Like all smart cult leaders, the band smiles and lets their followers explain their religionto the uninitiated. Many of the fans shown seem to have some definate social/societal issues, but I'm guessing they were chosen to fit the "ugliest kid on the block" image. Who cares, though, its all metal. Not only is WATW a must for fans, it's a great watch for any headbanger. Wait till those mother fuckers hit the stage at OzzFest in 2004.

Grade: A


--Nailer 02.23.04
  • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
    N/A :AVE RATING

ALL REVIEWS FOR: SLAYER
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
Still Reigning
2004
American Recordings
Ken Pierce12/14/2004
-
War at the Warfield
2003
Universal
Frank Hill2/22/2004
-
World Painted Blood
2009
American Recordings
Ben McCraw3/18/2010
4.5

ALL INTERVIEWS FOR: SLAYER
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