sepultura - slayer history?
December 09, 2007 1:36:00 PM UTC Post #1

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December 12, 2007 1:59:00 AM UTC Post #1

no, Max just said in one interview that Slayer members are faschists i think. all these songs like angel of death, behind the crooked cross and ss-3 you know...

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December 12, 2007 1:29:00 PM UTC Post #2

="SARDABA":3cb4z2hp said:no, Max just said in one interview that Slayer members are faschists i think. all these songs like angel of death, behind the crooked cross and ss-3 you know...


pretty weird, coz max frequently covers angel of death

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December 13, 2007 2:20:00 AM UTC Post #3

="Riotstarter":2hm6usa0 said:
="SARDABA":2hm6usa0 said:no, Max just said in one interview that Slayer members are faschists i think. all these songs like angel of death, behind the crooked cross and ss-3 you know...


i know! i also have a mp3 of Angel of Death playing by Sepultura in 1994 and they played it with Tom Araya! But...

"Divine Intervention" also features some material wtitten by Jeff Hanneman, and the song deals with SS-Hangman Reinhard Heydrich. The song is called "SS-3" and again there was many critics who said Slayer was nazists. Sepultura vocalist Max Cavelera started by attacking the Slayer and said they attracted neo-nazists at their shows. He also said that Slayer has a nazi-image. Then the ball started rolling and suddenly the Slayer - Sepultura disputes was a big media thing. On a French Tv-show, Slayer said that Sepultura was a bunch of lowlife cocksuckers from Brazil."

"Once again Slayer were described as Nazis because of the Song SS-3 that Jeff wrote. It dealt with SS Hangman Reinhard Heydrich. Max Cavalera at that time Vocalist and Guitarist of Sepultura called them Nazis and stuff like that. The relationship between the two bands got really fucked up in that time, but since Max Cavalera left Sepultura the relationship has improved."

i found it on one of the slayer sites i don't remember...

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December 13, 2007 2:50:00 AM UTC Post #4

Very very good article.
Thank you!

December 13, 2007 3:14:00 AM UTC Post #5

you are welcome

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December 13, 2007 4:17:00 AM UTC Post #6

wow, I didn't know that. But I think I read somewhere that Slayer's one of Max's fav. bands. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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December 13, 2007 5:47:00 AM UTC Post #7

no, bob marley and the wailers are the vavs of Max
Slayer was one of his favs in '80s i think

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December 13, 2007 2:53:00 PM UTC Post #8

="SARDABA":tkbqxhz0 said:no, bob marley and the wailers are the vavs of Max
Slayer was one of his favs in '80s i think

as max told me, he's still having a lot of fun making a career out of "stealing slayer riffs"! but yes, he still listens to reggae and dub most of the time.

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December 13, 2007 3:15:00 PM UTC Post #9

oohh..thanks for that info SARDABA i didnt knew that :S...eheh xD



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December 14, 2007 2:32:00 AM UTC Post #10

="ryan":sqnsra5l said:
="SARDABA":sqnsra5l said:no, bob marley and the wailers are the vavs of Max
Slayer was one of his favs in '80s i think


yes, i know it!
i'm listen to Bob Marley after Max too!

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