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Released in 1996, stands as Slayer's aggressive, high-velocity tribute to the hardcore punk and crossover thrash bands that defined their early DNA. Rather than a standard "covers album," it plays like a curated history of underground dissent, delivered with the precision of a thrash titan. The Sonic Shift: Crossover Origins

: Jeff Hanneman’s influence shines here, as he was a well-known devotee of the "crossover" sound that blended punk's speed with metal's weight. slayer_undisputed_attitude_full_album_hq

: The album opens with a three-song blitz ("Disintegration," "Free Money," "Verbal Abuse") that sets a breakneck pace. Released in 1996

The tracklist reads like a "who’s who" of the punk underground, featuring reimagined versions of songs by: stands as Slayer's aggressive