Slaughter - Nocturnal Hell video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/25

Taken from Slaughter's 1986 album, "Strappado"

Death/Thrash Metal

Lyrics:

Into the dream world slowly I creep

into the land that I go when I sleep

This time I'm trapped and cannot return there are

certain things a mere mortal can learn

Wildest fantasy at first it feels good

slowly things happen not the way they should

You can control it and your ripped wide apart enter my

nightmare, it's only just a start

Jump out of bed And you're fully awake

feeling a tremor as the bed shakes

you realize it now and you muffle your scream you

awake in the hell we all know as "the dream"...

Comments

8 years ago

Brian Reddish

The REAL Slaughter!

8 years ago

Duvian Mejia

Slaughter - Nocturnal Hell#oldschoolundergroundday #bar #DeathThrash

8 years ago

gUiLLOtHEwORST NIGHTMARE

i haven't heard this since 21 years! almost forgotten. Fortunately in a fight with my my daughter (AKA "almost 14") about real heavy bands I found this and I win this time.

9 years ago

Vedran Simic

Wow this is much better than I expected /m/ !!!

10 years ago

Todd Mitchell

I still have this on vinyl in mint condition

10 years ago

Skullsplitter

So much better than the other Glam Metal shit Slaughter band.

10 years ago

Camilo Martinez

#Slaughter #DeathMetal #ThrashMetal #Canada Slaughter - Nocturnal Hell

10 years ago

Michael Revan

Kudos to you sir, no one has successfully made me snort beer out through my nose up until I read your comment. Hurts like a fucking bitch. Keep it metal \m/

11 years ago

axelgorgo

nope 1986

11 years ago

Destroyer666AU

and a bit of autopsy, repulsion?

11 years ago

666deathghost

When Venom first came out nobody was calling Welcome to Hell anything because record companies were turning Venom down. Record companies were basically signings bands with the similar the sound Tank, Anvil, Thin Lizzy Saxon Motorhead Iron Maiden Judas Priest etc, But Since Welcome to Hell has too many relations to their second Album then that automatically make WTH BM. With all this so called Death Thrash I wonder why weren't calling Death Death Thrash. SBG still sounds thrashy

11 years ago

666deathghost

Possessed's Death Metal Demo sounds nothing more than Venom and Motorhead on steroids. Jeff: Ok lets replace the name black Metal and just slap Death Metal on it then play Venom's Black Metal more faster, the kiddies won't notice a thing". Basically the same thing. Corpse Grinding Death Metal was just a idea to give their band an identity. The songs on Death By Metal that were added on SBG were played in a more structured matter that breaks the scale of FWBM and Thrash.

11 years ago

DeathMetal6907

Remember Possessed's Death Metal demo also came out in 84 giving the birth to the name of the genre. Death demos have always been around too. Look at Old fliers from Death It says Corpse Grinding Death Metal and this was when Kam Lee was still in the band. Look at Venom dude, People didn't call Venom Black Metal until they released the Black Metal Album. Death Metal was just really underground in 84. And SBG was the essential first true archtype of DM. Songs from the demos were on SBG too.

11 years ago

666deathghost

in 84 Death Metal wasn't even thought of at that time. We are now in these imes finding old demos of Death. You got any proof of Death Metal being sanctioned back in 84? Because the heaviness don't make a band Death Metal. A genre is not made by one band, their even enough bands to even make Death Metal at the time. Scream Bloody Gore was Death Metal's first noted document.

11 years ago

666deathghost

No you'r full of ape shit. You should be called the CrazyAsshole because nothing but bullshit comes from you. You don't know shit about first wave Black Metal and ys people calling this Black Metal at this time. They weren't calling it thrash buddy or anything else. Keep your mouth shut if you don't have evidence to back you up dumb ass. Majority of you metalheads are so far up your own asses that yo believe you got this thing figured out. Well you don't.

11 years ago

CrazyMetalZombie

...no your not LOL. Nobody considers this first wave black metal.... doesn't even sound like first wave black metal. Doesn't sound like Venom or Hellhammer or Bathory or Celtic Frost. Obviously it gets influence from those bands, like most extreme metal bands emerging from that era. But it was the first to even come close to the Swedish Stockholm sound, and features the lyrical content of death metal. Nobody has ever considered this 'first wave black metal'.... you are just stupid.

11 years ago

DeathMetal6907

Yes I know this album came out in 87. Death's demo where never considered black metal, they where always considered death metal. Death metal was a genre in 84 when Mantas made it. It was only kept underground it was like the slow birth and the beginning of the genre. Also remember songs from the mantas and death demos were on scream bloody gore. Death metal was just really finding it's sound back then. SBG was just considered death metal's true archetypical release.

11 years ago

BlackghostNation

Why you idiots always have to deny facts?

11 years ago

666deathghost

I don't need to be around at that time to know what was what back then. I'm pretty sure you weren't into the music at that time. You never heard it nobody call Death Demos because you weren't listening to Death's Demo or even heard of em. You obviously never talked to people that was in the scene since fucking 74. For you to say this album is not FWBM is like saying Metallica wasn't Thrash Metal. I can make claims that people from that era can confirm. I'm accurate in what I'm saying.

11 years ago

CrazyMetalZombie

Just to wrap this up, this album is in no way first wave black metal LOL. Not even close, at all. Unless you were around and of a conscious age back in 1984, then you can't really make claims like that. And you weren't. Also, I've never heard of anybody ever considering Death's demos black metal, ever. I like how people who weren't even around back then try to act like they're some kind of authority or first hand source of this kind of information.

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