MP3 2384 mb.
Performer: Slayer
Title: God Hates Us All
Country: Germany
Label: American Recordings
Released: 2001
Style: Thrash
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 662
| 1 | New FaithMusic By, Lyrics By – King | 3:05 |
| 2 | ExileMusic By, Lyrics By – King | 3:57 |
| 3 | DiscipleLyrics By – KingMusic By – Hanneman | 3:37 |
| 4 | War ZoneMusic By, Lyrics By – King | 2:46 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 586 394-1 | Slayer | God Hates Us All (LP, Album, Ltd, Red) | American Recordings | 586 394-1 | Europe | 2001 |
| none | Slayer | God Hates Us All (CD, Unofficial) | Not On Label | none | Russia | 2001 |
| UICL-1012 | Slayer = スレイヤー | Slayer = スレイヤー - God Hates Us All = ゴッド・ヘイツ・アス・オール (CD, Album) | Island Records, American Recordings | UICL-1012 | Japan | 2001 |
| 586 386-2 | Slayer | God Hates Us All (CD, Album, Sli) | American Recordings | 586 386-2 | Australia | 2001 |
| 586 331-2 | Slayer | God Hates Us All (CD, Album, Unofficial) | American Recordings | 586 331-2 | Russia | 2001 |
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