EphelDuath666 wrote:I love it when Albums get re-released as a digipack AFTER I bought the regular version....yep, looks like that will happen with Christ Illusion too
Yup, and that's exactly what I am waiting for.
Greg Reason wrote:Kerry King is a dumbass and he should let Jeff write the albums on his own. Think of any classic Slayer track and check who wrote it
Stain Of Mind.

I think both sucked on the last couple of albums prior Christ Ilusion. And Divine Intervention sucked, too. A total songwriting mess that lacks any catchy part or coherent song structure. It's a patchwork of ideas. And produced in a shitty manner. It sounds horrible. Compare it to Power Of Inner Strength by Grip Inc. - now THAT'S a kick-ass metal album with outstanding production. And drumming.
As for the drummers, both are great and Lombardo is beter now than he was but I think that within the limiting context of Slayer, Paul Bostaph did better shit. Plus his drumming on what I think is the best Slayer record, Divine Intervention, is fucking revelatory. His first album with them too and he was already brilliant...
Dave Lombardo - The Gathering >>> Paul Bostaph - Divine Intervention
Bostaph in Slayer was very sloppy on the douplekicks, even on the studio releases, it's not funny. He totally overdid his doublebass parts and fucked up. Lombardo only fucked up on Decade Of Aggression (due to a higher seat adjustment) and nailed everything ever since.
I liked Bostaph much better in Testament and Forbidden than in Slayer and he's not that "technical" of a metal drummer, unlike Tomas Haake, Bobby Jarzombek, Flou Mournier or Mike Mangini.
Lombardo took a long time to get this good.
And Bostaph didn't? He played on several Forbidden and Testament outputs before he got the spot in Slayer. Lombardo has a totally unique style and presence behind the kit, I'd say since Hell Awaits. No-one sounds like Dave Lombardo. He is no technical player either, au contraire - no, even not with Fantômas or John Zorn. He's no Terry Bozzio, Marco Minnemann or Virgil Donati, but he has got what counts: a recognizable style.
NP: Grip Inc. - Solidify \m/