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1983 | Show No Mercy
Show No Mercy is the debut album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released in December 1983 through Metal Blade Records. Brian Slagel signed the band to Metal Blade after watching the band perform the song “Phantom of the Opera” by Iron Maiden.
Tracklist:
- “Evil Has No Boundaries” 3:12
- “The Antichrist” 2:47
- “Die by the Sword” 3:37
- “Fight Till Death” 3:40
- “Metal Storm/Face the Slayer” 4:51
- “Black Magic” 4:02
- “Tormentor” 3:42
- “The Final Command” 2:33
- “Crionics” 3:30
- “Show No Mercy”

1984 | [EP] Haunting The Chapel
Haunting the Chapel is an EP released by the thrash metal band Slayer in 1984 through Metal Blade and Enigma Records. Slayer’s debut album Show No Mercy became Metal Blade’s highest selling, leading to producer Brian Slagel wanting to release an EP.
Tracklist:
- “Chemical Warfare” – 6:01
- “Captor of Sin” – 3:27
- “Haunting the Chapel” – 3:57

1984 | [Live] Live Undead
Live Undead is a “live” album by the thrash metal band Slayer. It was recorded in New York in 1984 and released through Metal Blade Records in 1985. Bobby Steele of The Undead named an album Live Slayer after hearing this album.
Tracklist:
- “Black Magic” 4:06
- “Die by the Sword” 3:52
- “Captor of Sin” 3:34
- “The Antichrist” 3:15
- “Evil Has No Boundaries” 2:59
- “Show No Mercy” 3:05
- “Aggressive Perfector” 2:27

1985 | Hell Awaits
Hell Awaits is the second studio album by the American thrash metal band Slayer, released through Metal Blade Records in 1985.
Tracklist:
- “Hell Awaits” 6:12
- “Kill Again” 4:53
- “At Dawn They Sleep” 6:16
- “Praise of Death” 5:17
- “Necrophiliac” 3:43
- “Crypts of Eternity” 6:37
- “Hardening of the Arteries” 3:57

1986 | Reign In Blood
Reign in Blood is the third studio album and major label debut by the American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on October 7, 1986, the album was the band’s first collaboration with record producer Rick Rubin, whose input helped the band’s sound evolve.
Reign in Blood was very well received by both critics and fans, and was responsible for bringing Slayer to the attention of a mainstream metal audience. Kerrang! magazine described the record as “the heaviest album of all time,” and a breakthrough in thrash metal and speed metal.
Tracklist:
- “Angel of Death” 4:51
- “Piece by Piece” 2:02
- “Necrophobic” 1:40
- “Altar of Sacrifice” 2:50
- “Jesus Saves” 2:54
- “Criminally Insane” 2:23
- “Reborn” 2:11
- “Epidemic” 2:23
- “Postmortem” 3:27
- “Raining Blood” 4:15

1988 - South Of Heaven
South of Heaven is the fourth studio album by the American thrash metal band Slayer.
Tracklist:
- “South of Heaven” Tom Araya Jeff Hanneman 5:00
- “Silent Scream” Araya Hanneman, Kerry King 3:13
- “Live Undead” King, Araya Hanneman 3:58
- “Behind the Crooked Cross” Hanneman 3:12
- “Mandatory Suicide” Araya Hanneman, King 4:03
- “Ghosts of War” King Hanneman, King 4:00
- “Read Between the Lies” King, Araya Hanneman 3:21
- “Cleanse the Soul” King, Araya Hanneman 3:01
- “Dissident Aggressor” Rob Halford K.K. Downing, Glenn Tipton 2:34
- “Spill the Blood” Hanneman 4:48
1990 - Seasons In The Abyss
1991 - [Live] Decade Of Agression
1994 - Divine Intervention
1996 - [Tribute] Undisputed Attitude
Undisputed Attitude is an album of punk covers and three original songs by thrash metal band Slayer. Although the initial idea to record heavy metal covers was shelved, guitarist Kerry King came up with the concept of paying tribute to bands that “made Slayer what it is”. Guitarist Jeff Hanneman had written four punk songs in 1984–85 and used the best two, while King and vocalist Tom Araya wrote an original song titled “Gemini”.
Tracklist:
- “Free Money” - Verbal Abuse 1:41
- “Leeches” - Verbal Abuse 1:58
- “Superficial Love” - T.S.O.L. 1:48
- “Can’t Stand You” - Pap Smear 1:27
- “Ddamm” - Pap Smear 1:01
- “Guilty of Being White” - Minor Threat 1:07
- “I Hate You” - Verbal Abuse 2:16
- “I Don’t Want to Hear It” - Minor Threat 2:28
- “Spiritual Law” - D.I. 3:00
- “Mr. Freeze” - Dr. Know 2:24
- “Violent Pacification” - D.R.I. 2:38
- “Richard Hung Himself” - D.I. 3:22
- “I’m Gonna Be Your God” - The Stooges (parody tribute of “I Wanna Be Your Dog”) 2:58
- “Gemini” - Slayer 4:53

1998 - Diabolus In Musica
Diabolus in Musica is the seventh studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on June 9, 1998, it is the second studio album to feature drummer Paul Bostaph. Although receiving mixed critical reviews, the album sold 46,000 copies in its first week to peak at number 31 on the Billboard 200.
Tracklist:
- “Bitter Peace” Jeff Hanneman 4:32
- “Death’s Head” Hanneman 3:34
- “Stain of Mind” Hanneman Kerry King 3:24
- “Overt Enemy” Hanneman 4:41
- “Perversions of Pain” Hanneman King 3:33
- “Love to Hate” Hanneman Hanneman, King 3:07
- “Desire” Hanneman Tom Araya 4:20
- “In the Name of God” King 3:40
- “Scrum” Hanneman King 2:16
- “Screaming from the Sky” Hanneman Hanneman, King, Araya 3:12
- “Point” Hanneman King 4:11

2001 - God Hates Us All
God Hates Us All is the eighth studio album by the American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on September 11, 2001, the album received mixed critical reviews, although it entered the Billboard 200 at number 28.
Tracklist:
- “Darkness of Christ” 1:30
- “Disciple” 3:35
- “God Send Death” 3:47
- “New Faith” 3:05
- “Cast Down” 3:26
- “Threshold” 2:29
- “Exile” 3:55
- “Seven Faces” 3:41
- “Bloodline” 3:20
- “Deviance” 3:08
- “War Zone” 2:45
- “Here Comes The Pain” 3:29
- “Payback” 3:05

2006 - Christ Illusion
Christ Illusion is the ninth studio album by the American thrash metal band Slayer. Released on August 8, 2006, the album received generally favorable critical reviews, and it entered the Billboard 200 at number five—the band’s highest U.S. chart position to date. Christ Illusion includes the Grammy Award-winning songs “Eyes of the Insane” and “Final Six”, and is the band’s first studio album to feature original drummer Dave Lombardo since 1990’s Seasons in the Abyss.
Tracklist:
- “Flesh Storm” (Kerry King) – 4:16
- “Catalyst” (King) – 3:09
- “Skeleton Christ” (King) – 4:22
- “Eyes of the Insane” (Jeff Hanneman, Tom Araya) – 3:24
- “Jihad” (Hanneman, Araya) – 3:32
- “Consfearacy” (King) – 3:09
- “Catatonic” (King) – 4:56
- “Black Serenade” (Hanneman, Araya) – 3:18
- “Cult” (King) – 4:42
- “Supremist” (King) – 3:51
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