Boasting the awesome "Chemical Warfare," a regular staple of Slayer's live shows, the Haunting the Chapel EP was a more crucial stepping stone in the legendary L.A. band's career development than many give it credit for. Issued in between the band's very promising debut and the following year's more sonically ripened Hell Awaits, Haunting the Chapel offers important clues about this transition period, which saw Slayer's rock-based song structures give way to the non-linear, genre-defining style thereafter regarded as thrash metal's signature sound. Among the uniformly solid cuts here, the enduring fan favorite "Captor of Sin" is another highlight, making this a well-recommended release for committed Slayer fans. [Some CD versions of Slayer's debut, Show No Mercy, now feature Haunting the Chapel songs as bonus tracks.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
Haunting the Chapel
1984 | Metal Blade
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CD
$9.99HAUNTING THE CHAPEL
01/11/1994
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CD
$22.99HAUNTING CHAPEL (JPN) (JMLP)
12/15/2007
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iTunes
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All Music Guide Review
Haunting the Chapel Track Listing
Credits of Haunting the Chapel
- Bill Metoyer
- Engineer
- Eddy Schreyer
- Mastering, Remastering
- Brian J. Ames
- Layout Design
- Brian Slagel
- Executive Producer
- Vince Gutierrez
- Cover Art Concept, Cover Art
- Rick Sales
- Management
- Tom Araya
- Bass, Vocals, Producer
- Jeff Hanneman
- Guitar, Cover Art Concept, Producer
- Kerry King
- Guitar, Producer, Cover Art Concept
- Dave Lombardo
- Drums, Producer
- Slayer
- Producer






















