Song interpretations
Note that these are more or less
"official" song interpretations, most of them are from
interviews where Slayer themselves have explained what the songs
are about. (Most artists don't like to analyze their own lyrics,
and Slayer is not an exception.) I have not tried to
interpret anything myself.
South of Heaven
- South of Heaven
Tom: "It's how I imagine hell on earth, and the
decline of mankind."
- Mandatory Suicide
Tom: "I was influenced by all the anti-war films
around at the moment, like "Platoon" and
"Full Metal Jacket". I can really imagine what
the poor sods had to put up with in Vietnam - sacrificed
for a load of filth and lies."
- Behind the Crooked Cross
(About the German Nazi regime)
Jeff: "I try to explain how people were influenced
mentally then, but it's not an apology [for "Angel
of Death"]. I'm really interested in the history of
the second world war; I collect iron crosses, flags and
things - I've got loads of memorobilia like that in my
flat." Seasons in the Abyss
- Dead Skin Mask
The song is about the serial killer Ed Gein who,
amongst other things, made a face mask out of flesh from
his victims. He then used to wear the mask and his dead
mother's clothes and dance in the moonlight... Read the
full story on the Ed Gein page.Divine Intervention
- Killing Fields
Tom: "It's about how people can, in an instant, go
off, snap. The idea that no one's immune, blood's thicker
than water - blood's got nothing to do with it. If a
person decides he's gonna kill you, he's gonna do it, no
second thoughts' I felt it was something I had to write
about, the murder and psychology of murder."
- SS-3
Tom: "SS-3 is about one of the nazi generals who
was assassinated by the British; I can't even think of
his name. That's one of Jeff's songs. He was second to
Hitler, and the British were really afraid of him because
he wasn't a fanatic like Hitler, but he could consolidate
a lot of power. When they're fanatical, they always get
caught; when they're not, that's when the real danger
is."
- Serenity in Murder
"'Serenity In Murder' is really about the pleasure
it would give me to have someone die in my arms. It's
based on the fact that when someone dies they have a
serene look on their face even in a time of horror, even
if they have a violent death - more so during a violent
death."
- 213
The song is about the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer
who lived in apartment 213.
The Abyss
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