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: Jeff Hanneman’s influence shines here, as he was a well-known devotee of the "crossover" sound that blended punk's speed with metal's weight.

: The cover of "Filler" (and the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it "I Don't Want to Hear It") maintains the original’s bite while adding Tom Araya’s signature snarl. "Slayer" Additions slayer_undisputed_attitude_full_album_hq

The album contains three original tracks written to fit the punk aesthetic: : Jeff Hanneman’s influence shines here, as he

: Jeff Hanneman originally wrote this song for his side project, Pap Smear , in the mid-80s. While Slayer is primarily known as the architect

While Slayer is primarily known as the architect of "Evil Thrash," Undisputed Attitude reveals the heavy influence of the mid-80s D.C. and California punk scenes. By 1996, heavy metal was shifting toward Nu-Metal and Grunge; Slayer responded by stripping away the complex arrangements of Seasons in the Abyss and Divine Intervention in favor of raw, sub-two-minute bursts of energy. Standout Tracks and Tributes

: Another Hanneman original from the Pap Smear era. It sounds more like Discharge than Slayer.