
straight after the show Slayer went a leveled London. I presume many of you followed them there. here is my review…
Straight After the Show, Slayer Leveled London — Here’s My Review
If you thought Slayer’s reign of sonic destruction was over, think again.
*Just hours after the legendary “Back to the Beginning” concert headlined by Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne,* thrash metal titans **Slayer** unleashed **an earth-shaking performance in London** that left fans breathless and the venue practically in ruins — figuratively, of course. For those of you who followed the madness from Birmingham straight to the capital: you witnessed something unforgettable.
Here’s my full breakdown of what went down.
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### ⚡ The Energy: Absolutely Unrelenting
From the moment Slayer took the stage, the atmosphere went from charged to explosive. The opening riffs of **“South of Heaven”** roared through the speakers like a war cry, and within seconds, the pit erupted into a sea of sweat, bodies, and chaos. There was **no warm-up, no slow build** — just pure, unfiltered Slayer.
**Tom Araya’s guttural roar** still carries the weight of a thousand battles, and **Kerry King’s guitar assault** has only gotten sharper with time. These guys may have said farewell once — but last night, they reminded us why they’re still the gods of thrash.
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### 🎶 The Setlist: A Blood-Soaked Greatest Hits
Slayer delivered a tight, relentless setlist that pulled no punches. Fans were treated to back-to-back classics like:
* “Angel of Death”
* “Raining Blood”
* “Dead Skin Mask”
* “War Ensemble”
* “Seasons in the Abyss”
Each track hit like a hammer, driving home the fact that this band, despite any rumors of retirement or slowing down, still plays with **the fury of their early days**.
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### 🔥 The Crowd: A United Front of Madness
London crowds are known to bring the noise — but this one felt different. Maybe it was the adrenaline still pulsing from the Sabbath farewell, or maybe it was Slayer’s sheer gravitational pull, but the audience was **feral in the best way possible**.
Circle pits opened within seconds, crowd surfers never stopped flying, and chants of *“Slayer! Slayer!”* echoed well before and long after the band played their final note. It wasn’t just a concert — it was a **ritual**, a shared moment of musical violence and unity.
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### 🎭 The Vibe: Like They Never Left
Though Slayer officially wrapped up their “final tour” in 2019, this surprise gig in London felt like a defiant middle finger to retirement. There was **no sign of rust**, no holding back. This was Slayer in their rawest form — loud, tight, terrifying, and absolutely glorious.
Whether this was a one-off or a sign of more to come, **London got lucky**. Very lucky.
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### Final Verdict: Slayer Still Rules the Thrash Throne
**Score: 10/10**
Slayer didn’t just level London — they **reminded everyone why their name still strikes fear and joy into the heart of metalheads everywhere**. If this was your first time seeing them or your fifteenth, one thing’s clear: Slayer’s fire hasn’t dimmed. Not even close.
If you missed it, you missed history.
Slayer lives. And London will never forget it.** 🔥🩸🤘
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