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  1. 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. Given the frenetic pace of Reign in Blood ...

  2. South Of Heaven is the fourth studio album from American thrash metal band Slayer. This album in compare with its previous album Reign In Blood has more melodic and slower songs but it...

    • It was the only Slayer album ever written with a specific game plan in mind. Throughout Slayer's lengthy career, the band has always taken a pretty straightforward approach to creating albums: Write songs individually, work them out as a band, and then record them.
    • Kerry King went through a "dry spell" during the writing of the album. Though guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman co-wrote seven of the ten tracks on Reign in Blood— "Angel of Death" and "Post-Mortem" were the only songs written entirely by Hanneman, while "Piece by Piece" was all King's — King contributed music for only three songs on South of Heaven: "Silent Scream," "Mandatory Suicide" and "Ghosts of War".
    • It was the first Slayer album to feature Tom Araya in a major creative role. The first three Slayer albums had demonstrated that bassist/vocalist Tom Araya was a more-than-capable frontman, but South of Heavenwas where he stepped out for the first time as a songwriter, penning the entire lyrics for "South of Heaven," "Silent Scream" and "Mandatory Suicide," while also collaborating with King on the lyrics of "Live Undead," "Read Between the Lines" and "Cleanse the Soul."
    • "Mandatory Suicide" was inspired by films about the Vietnam War. One of South of Heaven's more popular and enduring tracks — Setlist.com ranks it as the band's fifth most-played live song, behind "Raining Blood," "Angel of Death," "South of Heaven" and "War Ensemble" — "Mandatory Suicide" features vivid lyrics about soldiers being sent to die in battle, lyrics which Araya said were inspired by some of the distinctly dark Vietnam War films that were released in the 1980s.
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  4. Written largely by guitarist Jeff Hanneman, South of Heaven is the only Slayer album on which the band deliberately did something different. As they’ve said in interviews, they knew they couldn’t top Reign in Blood for sheer speed and ferocity. They made up for it with atmospheric malevolence.

  5. Jul 21, 2023 · (1988) Released By Def Jam Recordings

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