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Exodus - Cajun Hell





Video by: DaniloHenriqueSouza
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Down in the bayou where the alligators roam
Live some people, you leave them alone
Getting lost may be your last mistake
Unfriendly strangers, unkindly they take
Living off the fat of the land
They hold their justice in the palm of their hand
Lay down your gun and surrender quiet
Or there's gonna be a Cajun riot
Danger in the swamp, that waits for you
There's nothing left that you can do
Better watch your back, for the vicious attack
'Cause they'll be looking for you
Playing with your life, for your life is too short
Pain is too good for you
Your last breath, is all you have left
Take it before you're doomed
Cajun hell
Before you're doomed
Raising hell, and they're ready for fighting
Huntin' gators and drinking white lightning
Brewin' moonshine at a still in the swamp
Playing Creole from dusk until dawn
Protect their own is the law of the land
Mess with their law it will get out of hand
Keep it in mind if you're ever down there
It might be fatal, you better beware
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None of it was ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
None of it was Mainstream ever, period, except for Metallica after they sold out, and they barely classified as Thrash Metal at that point in their career.
Slayer was a 1st Wave Thrash Metal band, Sepultura and Testament were 2nd Wave, but they were still around during the 3rd Wave, that is what I meant. And Pantera was a Glam Metal band before switching to a Thrash Metal band on "Cowboys from Hell".
What I meant was ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
What I meant was that Thrash Metal bands such as Metal Church, Testament, Sacred Reich, Pestilence, and Annihilator were in their prime during the early 90's.
Thrash Metal was less affected by Grunge than other Metal genres in the early 90's. Thrash Metal was still compatible with larger audiences because it relied more on speed and aggression.
Thrash Metal survived Grunge, it was those lame music trends of the late 90's that killed off any remnants of 80's Thrash.
Again, you're not ... ( 3 weeks ago by Zombie1990)
Again, you're not listening to me. There were a few thrash bands that still had modest success after grunge, but as a movement it had died. Death metal was the new thing of the 90's. And I dont know why you would name drop Pestilence as a thrash band since they ditched that style for something more agrressive and (at the time) more unique. Can you guess what that genre was? I'll give you a hint, it starts with a "D" and ends in "eath metal".
How about Kreator ... ( 3 weeks ago by FLy1n6V)
How about Kreator and their industrial albums, Anthrax kicking out Belladona, Destruction releasing shit that is not even worth mentioning, Megadeth and Metallica switching to a more commercial sound, the disbanding of Exodus, Death Angel, Heathen, Toxik, later Forbidden and tons of other bands, Robb Flynn's departure from Vio-lence and starting shitty Machine Head, Nuclear Assault becoming slower and lower and Testament turning Death after failing to get commercial success.
and Metal Church ... ( 3 weeks ago by FLy1n6V)
and Metal Church disbanded in 93! Annihilator couldn't stick to a style and were constantly switching members. Do you even know what the hell you're talking about my friend?? Thrash was DEAD in the 90s! Thrash was extremely affected by grunge, as it was at its commercial peak in early 90s and then got slammed down to the ground again, by the rise of grunge. Same thing with Glam, which on the other hand was popular and not underground. However Thrash is on it's way back! FUCK "METAL"CORE and MDM!
No, you're not ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
No, you're not listening to me because from my last comment you can tell that I was listening to you from what I said.
I am aware that the Thrash movement wasn't as strong during the early 90's, but Thrash Metal still had compatibility in the US, more than any other Metal sub-genre during that time.
Grunge affected all 80's music, except for Dance music and Hip-Hop but that is obviously a different market.
Essentially Death ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
Essentially Death Metal killed Thrash because more Thrash Metal bands gradually started to experiment with the new style eventually ditching the Thrash formula altogether.
But that still brings us back to how you are wrong about Grunge killing Thrash Metal.
Thrash Metal lasted well into the mid 90's. The last true Grunge albums were released around 94', everything after that was Post-Grunge, Pantera released "The Great Southern Trend Kill" in 1996 to moderate success.
And just so you ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
And just so you don't start groundlessly throwing around senseless lies again, I never implied that I thought "The Great Southern Trendkill" was a consistent album, that album was the epitome of shit.
Annihilator's "Set ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
Annihilator's "Set the World on Fire" happens to be one of their most accomplished albums IMO, their indecisiveness actually did well for them in that respect.
Thrash Metal was still less affected by Grunge than 3rd Wave Glam acts like Vain, Drive She Said, Enuff Z' Nuff, and Saraya.
Glam Metal dropped from the radar in the US by 1993, in Western Europe and Japan bands like Pretty Maids were still scoring hits with songs like "Please Don't Leave Me".
do you see bands ... ( 3 weeks ago by FLy1n6V)
do you see bands like Warrant and Skid Row as the 3rd Wave Glam stuff?
Warrant and Skid ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
Warrant and Skid Row formed during the 2nd Wave but they were part of the Third Wave. The Third Wave started around 90-91 and some really good bands(not Warrant) weren't given a fighting chance because of Grunge and "Alternative Rock" which was anything but Alternative. Real Alternative music existed during the 80's, Heavy Metal is the Alternative now.
And bands like Saraya and Lillian Axe could only survive on the club circuit for so long, music like that is begging for a larger audience.
Yeah, i almost ... ( 3 weeks ago by FLy1n6V)
Yeah, i almost think the same... bands like Steelheart just weren't given justice because it was too late, but damn! how awesome might the 90s have been if glam didn't die? i mean, there is some grunge stuff that is really okay, but i just can't handle it that it took over the rock scene ENTIRELY and didn't leave space for other great music, and then also paved the way for the shitty music of today...
Great fuckin song ... ( 3 weeks ago by DaveAnger89)
Great fuckin song and a great fucking album!
Well, Grunge didn't ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
Well, Grunge didn't do anything good for anyone, it should have stayed in the Northwest where it belonged. Since the rise of Grunge the Mainstream has devolved into a cultureless wasteland and MTV shows the lowest common denominator of shit.
Grunge affected the American rock scene because in America things are too heavily advertised and the record industry is always trying to shove popular media down peoples throats.
In Western Europe ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
In Western Europe and Japan things aren't advertised as heavily and don't change as fast as they do in the US, therefore more people have a chance to refine their tastes and become less vulnerable to music trends.
Kurt Cobain was ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
Kurt Cobain was less talented than a handicapped left pinky.
Nirvana was a marketing scheme. Nothing more than lousy songwriting and 3 string guitar riffs, they are the most overrated band of all time, end of discussion.
Then there were some decent Grunge bands like Mother Love Bone, Temple of the Dog, Candlebox, and Alice In Chains.
actually i think ... ( 3 weeks ago by FLy1n6V)
actually i think exactely the same! first i was thinking you were a hater of 80s rock
No, I am passionate ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
No, I am passionate about 80's rock, I was just trying to correct some of the users on this forum who said that grunge killed Thrash Metal.
Of all the Metal sub-genres from the 80's Thrash Metal was the least affected, although it eventually was almost completely eradicated from the Metal scene by the late 90's it was the only Metal sub-genre to survive the grunge explosion respectfully with many bands butchering through the 90's slaughter of 80's style Metal. That is all I was trying to say.
So the next time ... ( 3 weeks ago by krash1980)
So the next time someone comes in here saying that Grunge killed Thrash Metal, they should think twice because Thrash Metal faired better in the US than most other Metal sub-genres until the introduction of Death Metal.
I am a hater of Alternative and Glamour Rap.
so in this case ... ( 3 weeks ago by FLy1n6V)
so in this case you're my friend :)
Ah, the good ol' ... ( 1 week ago by 6StringGun)
Ah, the good ol' days. I remember when this album first came out... it was bitchin'!!!
is this album worth ... ( 6 days ago by louisherewego)
is this album worth buyin and does anyone know any really good underground thrash albums
This album is very ... ( 3 days ago by TMotley)
This album is very much worth buying! I don't know how many people would call them 'underground' anymore, but try Testament's earlier shit.
morbid saint, ... ( 19 hours ago by FatbackMcGee)
morbid saint, devastation, nuclear assault, heathen, vio-lence, sacred reich, d.r.i., attomica, defiance, laaz rockit, exumer, evildead, rigor mortis, darkness, dark angel, korzus



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