Released at the forefront of the early-'80s thrash movement, Show No Mercy proved to be only a small step toward Slayer's domination of the extreme metal scene, basically amounting to a cleaned-up version of black metal stalwarts Venom. Everything about this album, from the production to the musicianship, is amateurish compared to later releases, but in the same way Metallica was on their own debut, Kill 'Em All. Despite the band's shortcomings, a number of future classics are present on this album, including concert favorites "The Antichrist," "Die by the Sword," and "Black Magic." Show No Mercy remains a solid, if inessential, part of the Slayer legacy. [The 1987 reissue includes three tracks from the Haunting the Chapel EP, though those have since been omitted in favor of both records being independently re-released.] ~ Jeremy Ulrey, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Bill Metoyer
- Engineer
- Eddy Schreyer
- Remastering
- Brian Slagle
- Executive Producer
- Steve Craig
- Special Effects, Artwork, Design, Cover Art Concept, Lighting, Logo, Photography
- Brian J. Ames
- Layout Design
- Brian Slagel
- Executive Producer
- Donna Cline
- Photography
- Henry Martinez
- Photography
- Blake Edwards
- Road Crew
- Rick Sales
- Management
- Kevin Reed
- Road Crew
- Lisa Wickwire
- Photography
- Mark Abrahams
- Live Sound Engineer
- Tom Araya
- Bass, Vocals
- Jeff Hanneman
- Guitar
- Kerry King
- Guitar
- Dave Lombardo
- Drums
- Slayer
- Producer, Main Performer




















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