Although it did not enter any charts,
Hell Awaits was hailed upon its release as Slayer's most progressive recording, featuring a much darker thrash-oriented style, with unusual arrangements such as varying tempos, and dissonant nuances that "paved the way to a wholly distinctive sound all their own", according to
AllMusic reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia. In the book
Legends of Rock Guitar,
Hell Awaits was defined as "a
psychotic exploration into the depths of
Satanism and physical torture". The book, a chronology of the great guitarists of
rock which includes both
Kerry King and
Jeff Hanneman, observed the band's evolution in comparison with their previous album,
Show No Mercy, saying, "The musicianship is improved, as is lead singer
Tom Araya's voice, making the band sound less like hacks and more like metal fiends. The sludgy riffs, which were pure [Black]
Sabbath, are offset by some of King's and Hanneman's faster solos, giving Slayer entrée into the
speed metal realm." ==Influence==