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Eternal Pyre

Slayer · 2006

4 min · 1 track · thrash metal

A relentless barrage of furious riffs and searing vocals that embody thrash metal’s raw intensity.

Eternal Pyre is an EP by Slayer, released in 2006. A relentless barrage of furious riffs and searing vocals that embody thrash metal’s raw intensity. The album is notable for its contribution to the resurgence of thrash metal in the mid-2000s, receiving critical acclaim for its aggressive sound and lyrical themes. It debuted at number 22 on the Billboard 200 chart, demonstrating Slayer's sustained popularity and influence within heavy metal. The album has also been discussed in various publications for its commentary on societal issues, reinforcing Slayer's position as a band unafraid to tackle controversial topics. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Eternal Pyre sound like?

A relentless barrage of furious riffs and searing vocals that embody thrash metal’s raw intensity. Rooted in thrash metal.

What makes Eternal Pyre by Slayer notable?

The album is notable for its contribution to the resurgence of thrash metal in the mid-2000s, receiving critical acclaim for its aggressive sound and lyrical themes. It debuted at number 22 on the Billboard 200 chart, demonstrating Slayer's sustained popularity and influence within heavy metal. The album has also been discussed in various publications for its commentary on societal issues, reinforcing Slayer's position as a band unafraid to tackle controversial topics. Eternal Pyre, released on June 6, 2006, marked Slayer's return to form after a brief hiatus following their previous album, God Hates Us All. This release came during a period when the band was solidifying its legacy in the metal genre while maintaining a loyal fanbase. It showcased Slayer's commitment to their signature sound as they approached their 25th year in the industry.

How many songs are on Eternal Pyre?

Eternal Pyre has 1 track, running approximately 4 minutes.

Tracklist

1 track·4:42

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Cult Standout 4:42

Release Date

June 6, 2006

Genre

thrash metal

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

4 min 42 sec