Slayer - Diabolus in Musica

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Album Details

Title: Diabolus in Musica
Artist: Slayer
Release Date: 6/9/1998
Re-Released On: 8/14/2006
Label: American, Universal Distribution, Columbia, WEA/Warner
Duration: 40:30
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 5051011603921, 5099749130227, 731458680123, 886971310825, 0731458680123, 074646919217, 074646919224, 5099749130296
Genre: Rock
Styles: Heavy Metal, Speed Metal
Moods: Aggressive, Bleak, Cathartic, Tense/Anxious, Theatrical, Visceral, Fiery, Nihilistic, Provocative, Angry, Confrontational, Harsh, Hostile, Intense, Malevolent, Manic, Menacing, Outrageous, Rebellious, Reckless, Uncompromising, Volatile
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Bitter Peace
  2. Death's Head
  3. Stain of Mind
  4. Overt Enemy
  5. Perversions of Pain
  6. Love to Hate
  7. Desire
  8. In the Name of God
  9. Scrum
  10. Screaming from the Sky
  11. Point

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDWEA/Warner5101160392
2002CDUniversal Distribution586801
1998CDAmerican13108
1998CDColumbia4913029
1998CDAmerican69192

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Album Review

By 1998, it seems that Slayer has fully explored the possible variations on their signature style; they've had all the influence and impact they're going to, which means that in order to keep their fans' reverence and critics' respect, it's much more advisable for new Slayer material to offer competent retrenchments rather than experimentation with current trends. And they do indeed follow the former approach on Diabolus in Musica (Latin for "the devil in music"), an album that will certainly please fans while offering little that hasn't been heard before. If Divine Intervention tried (perhaps too hard) to re-create the full-on rush of the classic Reign in Blood, then Diabolus in Musica employs more of the in-between feel of Seasons in the Abyss, albeit with a thicker-sounding production and slightly more emphasis on texture than the formerly almighty riff. It may lack some of the spark and vitality of their 1980s recordings, but it's nothing to be ashamed of either. Even if their liner art keeps getting more and more graphic, the music is still the same old Slayer, and that's pretty much what sellout-wary diehards want to hear. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Allen SandersonAssistant Engineer
Brian DavisAssistant Engineer
ExumPhotography
FrankArt Direction
Greg GordonEngineer
Howie WeinbergMastering
Jeff HannemanLyricist, Producer, Guitar
John TyreeAssistant Engineer
Kerry KingLyricist, Producer, Guitar
Paul BostaphDrums, Producer
Paul OstaphDrums
Rick RubinProducer
Rick SalesManagement
Sebastian HaimerlAssistant Engineer
SlayerProducer
Tom ArayaLyricist, Vocals, Bass, Producer
Wade GoekeAssistant Engineer