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{{Good article}} {{Infobox album | name = Soundtrack to the Apocalypse | type = box | artist = [[Slayer]] | cover = Slayer-SoundtrackToTheApocalypse.jpg | alt = A green toned square box with a golden bird with the context "Slayer" in the middle of it, and the words "Soundtrack to the Apocalypse" at the feet of the eagle. | released = November 25, 2003 | recorded = March 1983 – July 2003 | studio = | genre = [[Thrash metal]] | length = 3:39:13 (Discs 1–3), 70:10 (Disc 4: DVD) 72:38 (Disc 5: ''Bloodpack CD'') | label = [[American Recordings (US)|American]] | producer = Matt Hyde, Dino Paredes, [[Rick Rubin]], [[Dave Sardy]], [[Andy Wallace (producer)|Andy Wallace]], [[Toby Wright]] | prev_title = [[God Hates Us All]] | prev_year = 2001 | next_title = [[Eternal Pyre]] | next_year = 2006 }} '''''Soundtrack to the Apocalypse''''' is a [[box set]] by the American [[thrash metal]] band [[Slayer]]. Released November 25, 2003 through [[American Recordings (US)|American Recordings]], the three–disc [[CD]] and [[DVD]] set features music from previous albums, unreleased material, and live film. A deluxe edition version (which has the alias "ammo box"<ref>''CMJ New Music Report'' November 3, 2003. p. 23</ref>) was released and featured everything from the standard edition, with the addition of 14 live tracks. The box set's name originated from an alternative title for 2001's ''[[God Hates Us All]]''. After discussing among themselves the idea of the box set, the band informed their record company, who initially disliked but later approved the idea. A bonus disc (known as the bloodpack) was included in some versions. Many dates were stated by band members as to when it would be released. The official release date was not announced until late October 2003. The box set has been released five times between the late 2003 and early 2007. There were several [[record producer|producers]] and [[film director]]s that were involved with the box set. The set received positive reviews from critics, but didn't debut on notable charts.
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