Тот самый бутлег (рип с винила), который можно найти с каждом утюге

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Slayer vs Slayer!
The Villa Fontana
San Antonio, TX
November 30, 1984
(soundboard Recordings)
S.A. Slayer
01. Ride Of The Horseman
02. If You Want Evil
03. To Ride The Demon Out
04. Ancient Swords
05. Final Holocaust
06. The Witch Must Burn
07. Power To Burn
08. Go For The Throat
Lineage : CD-R -> EAC -> Wav -> My Harddrive -> Flac -> Make Torrent -> DAD -> Your Harddrive
L.A. Slayer
01. Evil Has No Boundaries
02. Aggressive Perfector
03. Face The Slayer
04. The Final Command
05. Crionics
06. Necrophiliac
07. The Antichrist
08. Black Magic
09. Haunting The Chapel
10. Fight Till Death
11. Captor Of Sin
12. Chemical Warfare
Lineage : Tape -> Plus Deck 2 -> Wav -> My Harddrive -> CD Wave Editor -> Flac -> Make Torrent -> DAD -> Your Harddrive
Here's some more Slayer for ya! This is a really cool one! How many out there are familiar with the Texan band Slayer?
They were from San Antonio and did an EP in 1983 entitled Prepare To Die. L.A. Slayer and S.A. Slayer actually did a gig
together during L.A. Slayer's Haunting The Chapel tour. This gig was billed as the name of the torrent suggests - Slayer vs
Slayer! Both are excellent soundboard recordings sourced from fairly low gen copies.
L.A. Slayer later threatened San Antonio Slayer with a lawsuit unless they changed their name, which made the band add S.A.
to avoid confusion. L.A. Slayer didn't need to worry though as S.A. Slayer split up not too long afterwards. They recorded
an album in 1984 (Go For The Throat) but it wasn't released until several years later. S.A Slayer included members like Ron
Jarzombek (Watchtower), Don Van Stavern (Riot) and Dave McClain (Sacred Reich & Machine Head). There have been talking of
re-issuing their records on CD, but that has yet to happen. There are a couple of bootlegs out there though. Good luck
finding copies of the old vinyls!
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