Sunday, March 24, 2024

Slayer - Radio Broadcasts

Slayer - Postmortem - 1986
Slayer - When The Stillness Comes - 2015
Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives - 2023
Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives - 2023
Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives - 2023
Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives - 2023
Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives - 2023
Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives - 2023
01. Slayer - Postmortem, 1986 Vinyl 12" 45 RPM
     Geffen Records - 920 706-0
     2009 reissue
02. Slayer - When The Stillness Comes, 2015 Vinyl 7" 45 RPM Single Limited Edition
     Nuclear Blast - NB 3400-1
03. Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives, 2023 CD Album Unofficial Release x 6
     Radio Broadcast Music Ltd. - 80098
04. Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives, 2023 CD Album Unofficial Release x 6
     Radio Broadcast Music Ltd. - 80098
05. Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives, 2023 CD Album Unofficial Release x 6
     Radio Broadcast Music Ltd. - 80098
06. Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives, 2023 CD Album Unofficial Release x 6
     Radio Broadcast Music Ltd. - 80098
07. Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives, 2023 CD Album Unofficial Release x 6
     Radio Broadcast Music Ltd. - 80098
08. Slayer - Radio Broadcast Recordings From The Archives, 2023 CD Album Unofficial Release x 6
     Radio Broadcast Music Ltd. - 80098
Per request, here are two EPs pinched from torrents, not Church rips. The Postmortem version might not be the mix expected by visitors. Then come six bulldozing live sessions, from 1986 to 2017. Sound quality varies, always reaching good bootleg level. Sometimes the mix stabilizes only after a couple of songs. All performances kick skulls in true Slayer fashion, and song selection of songs is of course great, because it is Slayer. The 1986 set is even more evil with that raw sound, the energy turns into savagery. This set is a great companion to Soundtrack To Apocalypse, the true zerist can only praise the thrashiverse for over six hours of more SlayerRrRrRR! RRrRr!! RrRR RrR!!!rrRR!!R!!!rR!R!rrr!Rr!R!RR!Rr!R!R!
Remove brackets and unzip: [zer awaits]
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16 comments:

  1. I hope this is finally the version of Postmortem and Criminally Insane that is perfectly blended with the hell's agony sounds.

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    1. UGH! I used to have the actual vinyl and absolutely LOVE that version! The way Dave Lombardo's drums break the screaming... simply amazing! I can't believe I cant find this version anywhere!

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    2. Yeah, good luck finding that one! Just look on all the major Slayer forums. People have been requesting a reissue of that EP for decades to no avail. If you ever see one on Discogs for a decent price, grab it, as it is the most coveted Slayer release of all time.

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    3. There are copies of the actual vinyl for less than $20. Does anyone here have a turntable? https://www.discogs.com/release/2504731-Slayer-Postmortem

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    4. Oh man, I had my hopes up too. Oh well, at least you treated us to some nice bootlegs! THANX!

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    5. I used to have the vinyl and loaned it to a friend, who then loaned it to another. Long story short, I never got it back. Glad to see it here!

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  2. oh man, such a tease. I've downloaded about 20 of these over the years, but it turns out to be the same broken rip over and again. Too bad. I thought, if anyone would have the real copy with both songs on the A side merging seamlessly, it would would've been Zer! Nonetheless, long live the Church!

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  3. Ha Ha, I bet a lot of Slayer fans got really excited for a moment! Hopefully, their reunion shows will restore everyone's faith. For now, I'm gonna see Kerry King perform live at Welcome to Rockville!

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  4. Awesome! I heard a lot about this 12" over the years, but never really got to hear it! Thank you for sharing a rare Slayer album!

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  5. I would bet that even Kerry King doesn't have a copy of this vinyl. It came out before Slayer were a household name! Maybe we need to contact Rick Rubin to see if he has one left.

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  6. I can't believe my eyes! You actually have the original Postmortem vinyl? Many thanks for sharing such a gem.

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  7. Gonna see Kerry King live this week at Rockville! New album comes out next week, so I will get to hear the new tracks ahead of time. So far, the first two tracks sound very much like what he promised: Slayer 2.0. Slaytanic Zermacht forever!

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    1. i just saw KERRY KING at Rockville! What a fantastic show! Get excited about the album that comes out next week!!! Mark Osegueda looks and sounds just like Tom Araya! And their version of Reign In Blood was sick!

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    2. I was there too! Maybe we were in the same mosh pit? I have to agree wholeheartedly! That show was amazing. I've seen Slayer 8 times and this show didn't lack any of their energy.

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  8. Following up to see if anyone found the 12" where Postmortem and Criminally Insane are actually blended together. It has certainly become the unholy grail for Slayer fans.

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