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      • After a short suspense-building intro, the album kicks off properly with the title track, “Repentless.” This one contains most pieces of the Slayer puzzle, lyrics aside (more on that later). It’s fast and to the point. The riffs and solos feel adequately Slayer -esque, and Tom Araya’s trademark shout sounds better than it has since the early ’90s.
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  2. Reviewed: September 10, 2015. Repentless, the 12th album from the thrash metal institution Slayer, comes at the most fraught time in the band's career. But despite the death of founding...

  3. Sep 10, 2015 · Shit, they actually save "Pride and Prejudice" for dead last and it's probably the best song on the album! You've no doubt heard the title track, "Repentless", which is decent enough but kind of ...

  4. Sep 11, 2015 · At 42 minutes, Repentless is actually Slayers longest album since 2001‘s God Hates Us All, but it has the typical Slayer streamlined feel. After a six-year gap between albums and the...

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  5. Sep 11, 2015 · After a short suspense-building intro, the album kicks off properly with the title track, “Repentless.” This one contains most pieces of the Slayer puzzle, lyrics aside (more on that later). It’s fast and to the point. The riffs and solos feel adequately Slayer -esque, and Tom Araya’s trademark shout sounds better than it has since the early ’90s.

  6. www.loudersound.com › reviews › slayer-repentlessSlayer: Repentless | Louder

    Aug 18, 2015 · Repentless is prime fucking Slayer, arguably their finest album since… if not ever, then it’s certainly among the best. Really, it’s that good. Slayer drift towards contentious lyrics like a truck drifts into oncoming traffic, and over the course of their career the band have offended pretty much everyone.

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  7. Sep 16, 2015 · Repentless is Slayer's twelfth album and it features Exodus' very own Gary Holt on guitar and long time friend of the band Paul Bostaph behind the kit. Despite this all star level cast, the album falls flat on almost every conceivable level. Barring "Piano Wire", every song and all of the lyrics on the album were written by Kerry King.

  8. Dec 23, 2020 · Slayer was the first of the so-called "Big Four" thrash metal bands to retire, and with Repentless as their final sonic testament, they can hold their heads high and say that they left the scene the same way they came in: fast, brutal, and totally uncompromising.

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