Divine Intervention
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- Divine Intervention is also a film by Elie Suleiman. See Divine Intervention (film)
Divine Intervention is an album by the band Slayer, released October 3, 1994 through American Recordings. This was the first album Slayer recorded with drummer Paul Bostaph. The album reached No. 8 in the Billboard Top 200.
The band courted controversy by featuring a picture of a fan's wrists, into which he had carved the Slayer logo. The CD inlay features a collage which includes newspaper clippings of cases where music had been blamed for violence or murder.
Track listing
- "Killing Fields" (Araya/King) - 3:57
- "Sex, Murder, Art" (Araya/King) - 1:50
- "Fictional Reality" (King) - 3:38
- "Dittohead" (King) - 2:31
- "Divine Intervention" (Araya/Bostaph/Hanneman/King) - 5:33
- "Circle of Beliefs" (King) - 4:30
- "SS-3" (Hanneman/King) - 4:07
- "Serenity In Murder" (Araya/Hanneman/King) - 2:36
- "213" (Araya/Hanneman) - 4:52
- "Mind Control" (Araya/Hanneman/King) - 3:04
Personnel
- Slayer - Producer
- Tom Araya - Bass, Vocals
- Kerry King - Guitar
- Jeff Hanneman - Guitar
- Paul Bostaph - Drums
- Dave Brock - Assistant Engineer
- Jim Champagne - Engineer
- Stephen Marcussen - Mastering
- Rick Rubin - Executive Producer
- Jim Scott - Engineer
- Jeff Sheehan - Assistant Engineer
- Toby Wright - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Dirk Walter - Art Direction, Design
- Neil Zlozower - Photography
- Stephen Stickler - Photography
- Brian Pollack - Assistant Engineer
- Annalisa - Artwork
- Wes Benscoter - Artwork, Cover Illustration
- Rick Sales - Management
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1994 | The Billboard 200 | 8 |