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Slayer South of Heaven T-Shirt

Slayer South of Heaven T-Shirt

Slayer South of Heaven T-Shirt

- "South of Heaven" is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on July 5, 1988.

- Once in a while, an image comes along that represents a timeless logo in music history. This T-Shirt image features one of 'em.

- This Slayer South of Heaven T-Shirt is made in a black cotton with a regular fit for a perfect wear out for any place.

- Wear this Slayer South of Heaven T-Shirt out and show your love for Slayer!

About the album

It marked a departure from the faster tempos of their previous albums, introducing a more mid-paced, heavy, and atmospheric style. The album features dark, brooding lyrics exploring themes of death, religion, and societal decay. With tracks like "South of Heaven," "Mandatory Suicide," and "Angel of Death," the album solidified Slayer’s place in metal history, blending aggression with a sense of dread and foreboding, while continuing their legacy as pioneers of thrash metal.

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Slayer South of Heaven T-Shirt

- "South of Heaven" is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on July 5, 1988.

- Once in a while, an image comes along that represents a timeless logo in music history. This T-Shirt image features one of 'em.

- This Slayer South of Heaven T-Shirt is made in a black cotton with a regular fit for a perfect wear out for any place.

- Wear this Slayer South of Heaven T-Shirt out and show your love for Slayer!

About the album

It marked a departure from the faster tempos of their previous albums, introducing a more mid-paced, heavy, and atmospheric style. The album features dark, brooding lyrics exploring themes of death, religion, and societal decay. With tracks like "South of Heaven," "Mandatory Suicide," and "Angel of Death," the album solidified Slayer’s place in metal history, blending aggression with a sense of dread and foreboding, while continuing their legacy as pioneers of thrash metal.