In Bar Room Blitz, you and your team are tasked with keeping the Horde distracted while civilians are being loaded onto buses to safety. To keep the Horde distracted, you'll have to start up the jukebox in Keet's bar. A handful of songs will play in no particular order, and the Horde will be drawn to your location.

Adrien Begrand of PopMatters observed that "[t]here's no better song to kick things off than the masterful 'Angel of Death', one of the most monumental songs in metal history, where guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman deliver their intricate riffs, drummer Dave Lombardo performs some of the most powerful drumming ever recorded, and bassist/vocalist Tom Araya screams and snarls his tale of Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele."[36] When asked why Reign in Blood has retained its popularity, King replied: "If you released Reign in Blood today, no one would give a shit. It was timing; it was a change in sound. In thrash metal at that time, no one had ever heard good production on a record like that. It was just a bunch of things that came together at once."[37] Decibel inducted Reign in Blood into the Decibel Magazine Hall of Fame in November 2004, being the first album to earn such award.[38]


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The tracks "Raining Blood" and "Angel of Death" have become almost permanent additions to Slayer's live set, and were Hanneman's favorite tracks to play live.[51] The band played Reign in Blood in its entirety throughout the fall of 2004, under the tour banner "Still Reigning". In 2004, a live DVD of the same name was released, which included a finale with the band covered in fake blood during the performance of "Raining Blood".[52]

King later said that while the idea of playing Reign in Blood in its entirety was suggested before by their booking agency, it was met with little support. The band ultimately decided they needed to add more excitement to their live shows, and to avoid repetition incorporated the ideas of raining blood.[53] When asked about using fake blood in future performances, King remarked: "It's time to move on, but never say never. I know Japan never saw it, South America and Australia never saw it. So you never know."[54] In 2008 the band performed Reign in Blood in its entirety once again, this time in Paris, France, during the third European Unholy Alliance Tour.[55]

Although it was omitted from a number of concerts because of short time allotments, Slayer have often said that they enjoy playing the album in its entirety. According to Hanneman: "We still enjoy playing these songs live. We play these songs over and over and over, but they're good songs, intense songs! If it were melodic songs or some kind of boring 'clap your hands' song, you'd be going crazy playing those every night. But our songs are just bam-bam-bam-bam, they're intense."[56] The band was on stage for 70 minutes, which allowed only seven or eight additional songs to be played following the album's play. King stated this arrangement "alienates too many people". In the Unholy Alliance Tour of 2004, however, the album was played in its entirety during Slayer's set as the last ten songs to end the show.[57] The album was performed live at the I'll Be Your Mirror London festival in May 2012.[58] In May 2014, it was announced that Slayer would perform the album in its entirety at Riot Fest in Chicago and Denver.[59]

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These are just a few of the many powerful and anointed songs that reference the blood of Jesus. They remind us of the sacrifice and atonement made by Jesus on the cross, and the power of his blood to cleanse and redeem us from sin.

This guide will show you all of the songs that you can hear on the Back 4 Blood jukebox, so that you can repeatedly replay Bar Room Blitz whilst waiting for someone to inevitably get Simon Pegg and Nick Frost to play the mission on Youtube.

As hard as it is to explain, I deeply believe in this mysterious impulse for the mind to heal itself. Following it has led me down beautifully twisted roads, led me to the songs I sing, and given me this creative life I love so much.

As hard as it is to believe, the truth of own story was not available to me until I wrote the songs on The Foundling. Writing helped me make sense of things that had haunted me from the day I was born.

There are lots of prevailing themes in metal: death, war, hate, Satan, murder, etc. One of the most popular metal muses is blood. It's something everyone has and has lost and is always associated with pain, forging one of the most visceral and relatable elements in the genre's lyrical canon. Blood is associated with struggle, triumph, death, sacrifice and magic, so there's a lot to work with here.

Below, we've compiled a list of the 10 Best Metal Songs About Blood, all which use the powerful symbol in different ways. Some songs are about ruthless killings, others about camaraderie, and everything in between. Prepare to see red and lots of it as we tear through this list of metal songs hailing the source of life and the power to extinguish it!

"Blood Fire Death" is the closing track off metal's first true viking metal album courtesy of Bathory. The 10-minute opus helped to evolve the genre with more thoughtful composition than had previously been seen in the first wave of black metal. Choir arrangements bathe the background while Quorthon's gruff rasp spills over the galloping midtempo rhythms. The scene here is a battlefield where all slaves break free from their shackles to stand and fight to the bloody end.

Mastodon's second album, Leviathan, took the metal world by storm in 2004. "Blood and Thunder" kicks things off in proper fashion with riff after riff as the band embark on a journey laid out by Herman Melville's Moby-Dick. The hunt for the white whale is arduous and painstaking, requiring sacrifice from the crew, which at some point will include blood for blood as they try to capture the elusive animal.

Dun-dun-dun! Dun-dun-dun! As things slow down and the pounding thunder from the floor tom comes in, its enough to make you want to pound your fist through a door and start letting the blood rain on your own. Or you can just wait for that famed Slayer riff to tear everything open as Tom Araya exclaims the gruesome horror of "raining blood, from a lacerated sky." Regardless, there's not a doubt that "Raining Blood" is the single greatest metal song about blood that ever was and ever will be. Amen.

\"Blood Fire Death\" is the closing track off metal's first true viking metal album courtesy of Bathory. The 10-minute opus helped to evolve the genre with more thoughtful composition than had previously been seen in the first wave of black metal. Choir arrangements bathe the background while Quorthon's gruff rasp spills over the galloping midtempo rhythms. The scene here is a battlefield where all slaves break free from their shackles to stand and fight to the bloody end.

Mastodon's second album, Leviathan, took the metal world by storm in 2004. \"Blood and Thunder\" kicks things off in proper fashion with riff after riff as the band embark on a journey laid out by Herman Melville's Moby-Dick. The hunt for the white whale is arduous and painstaking, requiring sacrifice from the crew, which at some point will include blood for blood as they try to capture the elusive animal. 2351a5e196

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