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- From: S.E.Rigden@newcastle.ac.uk (Simon Rigden)
- Newsgroups: alt.thrash
- Subject: Re: "noise intros"
- Message-ID: <Bz911p.9Bu@newcastle.ac.uk>
- Date: 14 Dec 92 12:22:37 GMT
- References: <1992Dec10.170913.26523@kth.se> <Bz28xL.L0w@nic.umass.edu>
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- cons008@titan.ucc.umass.edu (Chuck Hazlett) writes:
-
- >[ stuff deleted ]
- >
- >As far as Slayer is concerned, the "Hell Awaits" studio and live intros
- >sound the same to me, but do not appear to be random (ie. noise). Also,
- >don't forget the "Ghost of War" intro. This is another example of that
- >random-sounding precision for which Slayer is so well known.
-
- >-Chuck
-
- The "Ghost of War" intro is infact the last few bars of "Chemical Warfare"
- (available on "Live Undead" and certain versions of the "Show No Mercy" CD).
- I think Slayer wasted a golden opportunity here to play "Chemical Warfare"
- followed, without pause, by "Ghost of War" at their live shows.
- Or maybe they did and I missed it.
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- - SER
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