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They should replace I the breather something like that with Kreator! \m/
@ jimmykorn Yes I am an old fucker that you are referring to. But I would outlast your punk ass in a pit any day of the week. Just so you know the first mosh pits were created by fans of bands like SLAYER. My generation created the pit so bow down you fucking douche bag
@JonathanBronco they need some Testament! and if they insist having metalcore they need every time I die, good progressive metalcore right there, or get meshuggah, nile or some death metal band.
@Jimmykorn Tool doesn't play metal festivals, they wouldn't play unless they had a 3 hour slot, and tool doesn't match with Slipknot and one more thing FUCK YOU Slayer is awesome. I'm 16 and I love slayer.
Tool would have been much better co_ liner going be a whole lot of old fuckers thier better leave before slipknot comes up wouldnt wanna see all them sterchers take you old timers too the medic lol all hope is gone so spit it out while I snap heres some sissers better push your fingers intoo your eyes drop it rip paul gray
You're all fucking idiots... Slayer, Slipknot, Motorhead, Anthrax, High on Fire. You may not like some these bands (I don't know why, cuz they're all legends in my book), but at least they can hold their own. Fuck, did we not notice The Devil Wears Prada and Asking Alexandria are playing MAYHEM? WTF is up with all this metalcore crap? You guys should be pissed at the lack of thrash and the amount of fad-metal...
@ jimmykorn just because someone listens to slayer doesnt make them a devil worshiper. you sir are a complete TOOL.
maggots going too burn your citys down maggots wall of death will crush you devil cock suking bitchs
@docfreak-34 times is some serious Slayer dedication.By far,the best band on the lineup.Can't wait to see them again on July 11th!!
SLAYER is my all time favorite band. So far I have seen them 34 times. I have been listening them ever since SHOW NO MERCY came out in 1983. Can't fucking wait to see them on july 3
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just because you were molested as a child gives you no right to bash slayer. although anthrax is good they are not at all brutal trust me Ive seen them live fuck you /SLAYER FOR LIFE
just because you were molested as a child gives you no right to bash slayer. although anthrax is good they are not at all brutal trust me Ive seen them live fuck you /SLAYER FOR LIFE
here's the deal....i'm sorry, but seeing four big dudes playing what i suppose is supposed to be metal and hearing ole boy standing up there talking and all day hearing a bunch of fucking idiots screaming SLAYER at the top of the lungs for hours on end makes me fucking sick!!!! slayer sucks dick and always will next year keep them off the tour!!!!!!!!matter of fact remove them this year and make ANTHRAX's/SLIPKNOT's fucking setlist longer!!!!!!!
fuckin' SLAYER!!!!!! I've been hitting up SLAYER pits since 1986 and I don't plan on stopping now!!! See you all in Texas!!! Get well soon, Jeff!!! Only your alcoholic ass could beat the flesh eatting virus!!! you and Zakk Wylde...indestrucible!!!
2:38 American Carnage Tour Announcement!
2:44 American Carnage Tour Announcement!
3:39 Slayer, Megadeth, Testament U.S. Tour Video # 2
1:27 Slayer Pinball Game Play
0:35 Big Four Deluxe Package: Live From Sofia, Bulgaria
1:28 Jagermeister Tour Part 1
1:00 Jagermeister Tour Part 2
1:37 Big 4 Teaser: Kerry King Tattoo
1:30 Jagermeister Tour Part 4
3:55 'Disciple' Live From The Sonisphere Festival: Sofia, Bulgaria
1:56 Slayer - Guitar Tech piece with Warren Lee
2:24 Jagermeister Tour Part 5
1:27 Jagermeister Tour Part 3
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from Huntington Park, California (PARK not beach)
In the beginning, when there were no blueprints, no set paths, no boundaries or steps to follow, SLAYER assaulted the world with its new hybrid of metal and punk. Heavier, faster and darker than the rest, Slayer set the new standard which all others continue to follow. Slayer - Tom Araya/bass & vocals, Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman/guitars, and Dave Lombardo/drums - is the band that other heavy acts are measured against, defining not only a genre but an attitude. Since Day One, Slayer has mirrored the turmoil and aberra- tions of our society. Probably as much, if not more than any other like-genre artist, Slayer's songs speak to the ongoing social, political and economic disorder that others - like the mainstream media - gloss over or completely ignore. For nearly three decades, Slayer's onslaught of sheer brutality has proven them to be the supreme thrash-metal band on the planet. The two-time Grammy-winning band has also accu- mulated an abundance of Certified Gold Albums along with "Best..." awards from media outlets all over the world, includ- ing Kerrang!, SPIN, Metal Hammer, Revolver, and Esquire. Throughout Slayer's history, the band has never faltered in unleashing its extreme and focused sonic assault, and, unlike many of their contemporaries who "commercialized" their sound, Slayer has remained crushing and brutal, steadfastly refusing to cater to the mainstream.And they are as focused and true today as ever, as evidenced by the band's latest offering, World Painted Blood. "There are some real stand- out tracks on this album," said Araya. "The new music is fast, heavy, and intense, with aggressive melodies. Lyrically, we're dealing with death, murder, chaos, destruction, the Apocalypse, World War Two atrocities, serial killers, and domestic violence. This is a Slayer album." Few bands come close to matching the intensity that Slayer brings to its live shows, having been named "Best Live Band" by Revolver, SPIN, and Metal Hammer. Since the release of World Painted Blood, fans have come out to see Slayer, first when they co-headlined (with Marilyn Manson) the May- hem Festival, with Megadeth and Testament on the Canadian and American Carnage tours, festivals throughout Europe, Australia and Japan, and then sharing the stage with Megadeth and Anthrax for the first time since 1991's "Clash of the Titans" tour on the 2010 Jagermeister Fall Music Tour. And then there were the seven history-making Sonisphere Festivals in Europe that joined Slayer with Metallica, Megadeth and Anthrax - The Big Four.Slayer has influenced many of music's most successful bands, from Ministry and Deftones to Slipknot, Sepul- tura, and Killswitch Engage, and continues to earn new generations of fans while staying true to its ceaselessly de- voted followers. Throughout its history, Slayer has played host to many bands' breakthrough tours, taking out System of a Down, Hatebreed, Chimaira, In Flames, and Clutch, among others. Slayer's legacy is cemented in music forever, and the band remains undaunted in its directive to make punishing, aggressive and exciting music.








