I pretty much avoided Slayer in my youth, as I was never too comfortable with satanic imagery (still not). But like a lot of these early metal bands, it was more cartoonish than serious. Besides Araya was (and is) a practicing Catholic lol. In any case, the music here is fairly primitive, a long way from the competitor's Kill 'em All, but there's much more ideas and thought here than I'd ever expected. Not really thrash at this point, more toward Iron Maiden and Judas Priest actually. Worth keeping.
CD: 2007 Icarus (Argentina)
No better way to obtain these old metal albums than via bulk buy CDs dirt cheap. Folks are giving them away, so sure I'll take them then....
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