True story: HUGE Slayer fan here but back in like '98~'99 I was 17 or so, and headed to an Obituary show at the Whisky-a-go-go. I lived in L.A so I took the Sunset blvd bus there to meet up with friends at the show. 7pm on a Saturday night, I boarded the line 2 bus and made my way towards the back and stood near the exit. A few feet behind me is some dude sitting down, mid to late 30's, kinda short in build, mid length hair, mustache/goatee, dressed in black, typical rock/metal type. I turn around at one point and we both acknowledge each other. We ended up shooting the shit and chatting on about metal bands, no mention of Slayer. He gets up to get off the bus just a few stops before mine, darts along past me and in that brief moment we fist bump, he asks for my name, he says something akin to enjoy the show and have a great night, almost too polite, and he finishes his sentence by casually mentioning "Oh by the way I'm Dave Lombardo (pauses for a second) from Slayer" and all I said in the most unenthusiastic and sarcastic way was "Oh, OK,.. cool" and grimaced a bit as if to convey, yeah right buddy fat chance. LOL. He smiled to himself, got off the bus and that was that. I went on to the Obituary show as intended and didn't even mention any of this to anyone, ever. TWO DECADES LATER.. It finally hit me. It all makes perfect sense. That was definitely Dave Lombardo on the back of the bus! He was just being humble and polite toward a high school age metal kid. Likely he was just saving a few bucks that Saturday night going somewhere on Sunset Blvd/Hollywood.. LOL. Total under the radar class act. DAVE YOU'RE THE BEST! \m/
@@aboutthemetal8783 Probably why Dave was on the bus? Haha. You bring up an interesting point in that he had a long standing strained professional relationship with the other guys in the band and was on and off the band often. Yet despite that he seemingly always managed to be a working drummer with other band acts and projects. What cracks me up is that in my 17 y.o mind I could not believe it was him when he told me he was Dave. I was such a fan I thought Slayer lived in excess and luxury, because why wouldn't they? Lol.. It took growing up into adulthood for me to understand the reality of the transportation choice he made that evening. No uber in '98, cabs not really popular in L.A back then (still aren't), and driving a car meant exorbitant valet parking fees and/or risking a DUI in the Hollywood area. Taking the bus was the safest and most economical way to go.
Lombardo came out to say that he played his last tour with Slayer and they paid him ‘hired gun’ wages, not band member payment. He claimed for the entire involvement with the 2011 tour that he played, he was only payed around $67,000 !!! Ive heard conflicting stories since, but that was straight from Dave. They really did him shitty considering probably 48% of Slayer fans go to see Slayer because of his drumming and to see him. Everybody I ever knew that liked Slayer always spoke about his skills more than Kerry’s playing, that’s for damn sure! Kerry and Tom took over and really pinched pennies when it came to paying Dave. Really shitty way to treat the best drummer they ever had and their best studio drummer as well. czcams.com/video/IPHjNG1m22I/video.html
RaidingDormouse , Thanks! I'm so glad you did. l was about to begin putting together the tracklist & time points myself too. You saved me from taking the time to compile & enter it & helped out everyone else! Much appreciated! 🔥🤘😎🎸👍🔥
Interesting fact: On August 20, 1988, at the Monsters of Rock festival in Castle Donington, Megadeth experienced a major withdrawal from heroin, from which, after the concert, the band's manager sent everyone to hospitals for drug addiction treatment. At the time, Nick Menza, who worked as a driver and drum technician, was also fired and was looking for a band that needed a drummer. During this time, Slayer was recording the album "South Of Heaven", and he worked there for a few weeks as drummer until Megadeth reunited in 1989 to record "Rust In Peace". In fact, that means he's been the drummer for Slayer for almost a month.
@@jamesblake5628 ....it was actually really cool.....not fem.....just a shit load of eye black on white faces....good old days......exodus, slayer, and cliff
I will never forget the date God Hates Us All was available in stores because it was September 11, 2001. I had pre-ordered it and worked at a department store in a mall that sold CD's. My excitement to be one of the first to have the new Slayer album was crushed by what happened that morning. To this day that albums release and how fitting it's title was for the events of that day is all I can think about when I'm reminded of the band or the events of that day.
Your excitement to be one of the first to have that album should have been crushed by the album sucking. Yet you choose to tie 9/11 into your story. A day you probably weren't affected by on any personal level whatsoever.
Me too. Saw them three times in all. Once on the wholly bizarre tour with Marilyn Manson, Once with Megadeth and Anthrax, and the farewell tour with Napalm Death and Lamb of God.
@@thrashtodeth9442 Bro, Jeff was the best songwriter Slayer ever had but Dave was the best musician in Slayer, South of Heaven is a perfect example of my statement.
Gary and Paul were good fits, but Dave was on another planet altogether. He sounds like a Latin jazz drummer on cocaine and just drove Slayer's sound. Repentless sounded like what it was, the album at the end of the line. It wasn't that bad to me, but I'm glad they retired before things got worse.
@@TheMusician4748 With a career spanning almost 40 years, they hadn't found their sound on album #2. They were still mixing that formula. It night be your favorite, but it's not even close to their best.
I am proud to say I've been there and seen this all the way through. Not a big fan of Kerry but Tom, Dave and Jeff are legends. Tom is the only person in this world that I would give a shit to meet! He is the grandfather of speed/thrash metal.
Bostaph was hit and miss at shows sometimes, but still an extremely talented drummer. When Paul is on his best game, he’s a fucking machine! One night he’s 100% on every song, through the entire show. The next night, it was like he had chronic fatigue syndrome, or something was just off with his body altogether. It was like he could never get that perfect alignment with the band, but still really good by most standards. On the worst show that I saw him play, he was hitting around 85% to 90% of his stuff. You gotta give him a little break though. I mean damn, he’s playing Dave Lombardo’s stuff ya’know? LoL Even on his worst nights imo he’s better than most metal drummers on their best day. Dude is a machine player live 98% of the time and a very technical writer when he was needed in the studio. When it comes to Slayer though, nobody beats Dave Lombardo. Paul Bostaph never let me down at any of the shows i saw him play and as a fan, I still to this day appreciate every note the guy played. That dude had to do a lot of damage to his body playing that music night after night.
I listened to the first 3 albums so many times over the years ... all great but very different. The band really evolved. Hell Awaits is an incredible album. It really conveys the feeling of malevolence. Reign in Blood is the greatest thrash album ever. The fourth album, South of Heaven, was good, but went into a slower grungier direction that in my view lost something important.
I lost track of Slayer after Seasons... Joined military and met people who introduced me to other weird / great music like Skinny Puppy and stuff. I need to dive back in and check them out. I was a big fan - I saw a Seasons show and got a pick. It was awesome! 🤘
I'm glad to see and experience Slayer one more time. Though I wonder how things be like if Jeff didn't die? Would things have been different? Would Slayer go on or would they get tired?
who remembers those hedghogs kerry used to wear on his arms, its a wonder he ever got them through customs anyware , wonder how many nails were used in the making of those things ?
My favorite band growing up in the 90's. Alot of metal bands were selling out in that time when grunge took over but Slayer always kicked ass!! (Except for Diabolus in Musica)
saw them in 88 89 at Agora ballroom in West Hrtfd CT for the South of Heaven tour,,,Sabatoge opened then MOTORHEAD played and the SLAYER !!!!! FKN AWESOME SHOW
Paul Bostaph and Gary Holt were both in Exodus. But Paul was only there for a short time until leaving again and being replaced by Tom Hunting once again.
I started listening to metal and Slayer in 1997 shortly after the release of Undisputed Attitude, without knowing it was a cover album. So when I said "I listen to Slayer" I should have said "I listen to punk". Then I found Divine Intervention, which became my favorite album, without knowing it was considered a failure album by many longterm fans. Then they released Diabolus in Musica, which became my favorite, without knowing that Slayer started flirting with nu metal and fans being pissed about it. I loved Stain of Mind! I got a huge dose of metal eliticism right from the start. To this day - even though I like all Slayer albums - Divine Intervention and Diabolus in Musica has a special place in my metal heart.
Most interesting part was Kerry's hair development.
Now I know he became bald in 1994
Diminishment
Forever bald
..And his beard
Macho Man Kerry Savage
I love how in the thumbnail everyone looks menacing and badass while Dave looks like your history teacher 🤣
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LOL
I noticed that 😂
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Dave doesn't need to look badass, his drumming does that for him.
Kerry King's hair
R.I.P
1981-1993
Only to be reincarnated as Phil Anselmo in 1995
😂
🤣🤣🤣
You’re💯There my dude!🤘🔥💀😢
Jordan Rudess and Scott Ian too.
Dieded!
Paul Bostaph: joins Slayer
Kerry King: Ight imma shave
True story: HUGE Slayer fan here but back in like '98~'99 I was 17 or so, and headed to an Obituary show at the Whisky-a-go-go. I lived in L.A so I took the Sunset blvd bus there to meet up with friends at the show. 7pm on a Saturday night, I boarded the line 2 bus and made my way towards the back and stood near the exit. A few feet behind me is some dude sitting down, mid to late 30's, kinda short in build, mid length hair, mustache/goatee, dressed in black, typical rock/metal type. I turn around at one point and we both acknowledge each other. We ended up shooting the shit and chatting on about metal bands, no mention of Slayer. He gets up to get off the bus just a few stops before mine, darts along past me and in that brief moment we fist bump, he asks for my name, he says something akin to enjoy the show and have a great night, almost too polite, and he finishes his sentence by casually mentioning "Oh by the way I'm Dave Lombardo (pauses for a second) from Slayer" and all I said in the most unenthusiastic and sarcastic way was "Oh, OK,.. cool" and grimaced a bit as if to convey, yeah right buddy fat chance. LOL. He smiled to himself, got off the bus and that was that. I went on to the Obituary show as intended and didn't even mention any of this to anyone, ever.
TWO DECADES LATER.. It finally hit me. It all makes perfect sense. That was definitely Dave Lombardo on the back of the bus! He was just being humble and polite toward a high school age metal kid. Likely he was just saving a few bucks that Saturday night going somewhere on Sunset Blvd/Hollywood.. LOL. Total under the radar class act. DAVE YOU'RE THE BEST! \m/
He wasn't in slayer in 98 ,he got fired in 92, and came back in 2002
@@aboutthemetal8783 Probably why Dave was on the bus? Haha. You bring up an interesting point in that he had a long standing strained professional relationship with the other guys in the band and was on and off the band often. Yet despite that he seemingly always managed to be a working drummer with other band acts and projects.
What cracks me up is that in my 17 y.o mind I could not believe it was him when he told me he was Dave. I was such a fan I thought Slayer lived in excess and luxury, because why wouldn't they? Lol.. It took growing up into adulthood for me to understand the reality of the transportation choice he made that evening. No uber in '98, cabs not really popular in L.A back then (still aren't), and driving a car meant exorbitant valet parking fees and/or risking a DUI in the Hollywood area. Taking the bus was the safest and most economical way to go.
Lombardo came out to say that he played his last tour with Slayer and they paid him ‘hired gun’ wages, not band member payment. He claimed for the entire involvement with the 2011 tour that he played, he was only payed around $67,000 !!! Ive heard conflicting stories since, but that was straight from Dave. They really did him shitty considering probably 48% of Slayer fans go to see Slayer because of his drumming and to see him. Everybody I ever knew that liked Slayer always spoke about his skills more than Kerry’s playing, that’s for damn sure! Kerry and Tom took over and really pinched pennies when it came to paying Dave. Really shitty way to treat the best drummer they ever had and their best studio drummer as well.
czcams.com/video/IPHjNG1m22I/video.html
Goodbye Slayer and thanks for everything. Kicking ass and taking names for 38 years. So many brilliant memories
SLAYER IS BACK!!!
Fine, I'll do it myself
Song list:
0:00 - Tormentor
0:08 - Show No Mercy
0:17 - Black Magic
0:23 - Evil Has No Boundaries
0:28 - Chemical Warfare
0:32 - Hell Awaits
0:37 - Hardening Of The Arteries
0:41 - Necrophiliac
0:48 - Raining Blood
0:53 - Angel of Death
1:02 - Necrophobic
1:10 - South of Heaven
1:18 - Cleanse the Soul
1:23 - Mandatory Suicide
1:30 - Seasons in the Abyss
1:43 - Dead Skin Mask
1:52 - War Ensemble
2:00 - Skeletons of Society
2:09 - Dittohead
2:17 - Divine Intervention
2:24 - Killing Fields
2:32 - Gemini
2:40 - Abolish Government/Superficial Love (T.S.O.L. cover)
2:49 - Bitter Peace
3:02 - Stain of Mind
3:11 - Perversions of Pain
3:20 - Bloodline
3:27 - Disciple
3:36 - Deviance
3:49 - Payback
4:02 - Hell Awaits (Live 2005)
4:10 - Jihad
4:26 - Cult
4:33 - Eyes of the Insane
4:40 - World Painted Blood
4:45 - Unit 731
4:54 - Hate Worldwide
5:04 - Human Strain
5:11 - Black Magic (Live 2011)
5:20 - South of Heaven (Live 2013)
5:32 - Implode
5:41 - Repentless
5:50 - Pride in Prejudice
6:02 - Delusions of Saviour
6:13 - Postmortem (Live 2019)
6:23 - The Antichrist (Live 2019)
6:31 - Angel of Death (Live 2019)
RaidingDormouse , Thanks! I'm so glad you did. l was about to begin putting together the tracklist & time points myself too. You saved me from taking the time to compile & enter it & helped out everyone else! Much appreciated!
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Hell yeahhhhhh
Thank you for sharing this 🙏
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OP could have at least gave you a thumbs up or something geez
Thank you very much!
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1:28 Dave Lombarto turns into John Rambo. Thats why drums always sounds like machineguns
It's amazing to see Kerry King evolves into Rob Halford.
GREAT COMMENTS
Does he sing?
Gay?
No offense 😅😜
@@dhuys3338 does it matter?
Slayer is f**king badass
They're one of the BIG4 Lords of THRASH METAL!!!!
They're like the more satanic thrash band.
@@christianjackson9360 this band is the big four bro 🤣👈
@@WhoisVinnie no way man ! Venom ere satanic ,,, Slayer is more catholic and christian 👍
Slayer sucks. Sorry
Interesting fact: On August 20, 1988, at the Monsters of Rock festival in Castle Donington, Megadeth experienced a major withdrawal from heroin, from which, after the concert, the band's manager sent everyone to hospitals for drug addiction treatment. At the time, Nick Menza, who worked as a driver and drum technician, was also fired and was looking for a band that needed a drummer. During this time, Slayer was recording the album "South Of Heaven", and he worked there for a few weeks as drummer until Megadeth reunited in 1989 to record "Rust In Peace". In fact, that means he's been the drummer for Slayer for almost a month.
Legend has it that Kerry King’s sun glasses are now a part of his face
3:37 Holy shit Tom. Did you possess their minds?
Fantastic Clip! I am Slayer-Fan from their first Album till now! Too sad they're gone... 🤘
I am old enough to remember when King had hair. 80's ruled
ME TOO :)
I got you beat......I’m old enough to remember when slayer wore makeup........that’s fuckin’ old
@@elduderino2404 same. "Show no mercy"
@@jamesblake5628 ....it was actually really cool.....not fem.....just a shit load of eye black on white faces....good old days......exodus, slayer, and cliff
only posters on my wall were either slayer , or doro pesch (warlock ) .
Kerry really had that macho man randy savage look in 1988
I will never forget the date God Hates Us All was available in stores because it was September 11, 2001. I had pre-ordered it and worked at a department store in a mall that sold CD's. My excitement to be one of the first to have the new Slayer album was crushed by what happened that morning. To this day that albums release and how fitting it's title was for the events of that day is all I can think about when I'm reminded of the band or the events of that day.
Your excitement to be one of the first to have that album should have been crushed by the album sucking. Yet you choose to tie 9/11 into your story. A day you probably weren't affected by on any personal level whatsoever.
2:20 Does anyone else notice that Jeff Hanneman looks Lemmy Kilmister if he had blonde hair?
It seems crazy how many years Kerry tried to avoid the inevitable.
so glad I got to see them at the farewell tour
Me too. Saw them three times in all. Once on the wholly bizarre tour with Marilyn Manson, Once with Megadeth and Anthrax, and the farewell tour with Napalm Death and Lamb of God.
love how in the picture all them are metal guys screaming and dave is just chill
2:42 the brief era with Brad Pitt on drums was surely the best of Slayer, then I guess he went on to be in fight club, funny how life turns out.
Dave Lombardo.... best musician that played in Slayer
He's better than Tom and Jerry but he's not better than Jeff, no way.
@@thrashtodeth9442 Well everyone has different opinion, right? For me it's Dave, but I respect your opinion 🙂
@@thrashtodeth9442 Bro, Jeff was the best songwriter Slayer ever had but Dave was the best musician in Slayer, South of Heaven is a perfect example of my statement.
@@arvindshastry1178 I respect your opinion, so I'm going to agree to disagree.
@@thrashtodeth9442 I respect your opinion as well.
Dave Lombardo looks like everyones weed dealer
Maybe he is
1:56
Tom: Oh crap, the 90's are already there, I need to wear my cap backwards
Kerry hates tom so much because toms hair never died xD
For me Slayer retired the day Dave Lombardo left for the last time.
I like Gary and Paul to be honest, but the last album is not for me
@@rtomas47 don’t sweat it, ALOT of people think repentless sucked (me included)
Repentle$$ weak as f•ck 👎🏼💩👎🏼
For me the last great Slayer album was World Painted Blood.
Gary and Paul were good fits, but Dave was on another planet altogether. He sounds like a Latin jazz drummer on cocaine and just drove Slayer's sound. Repentless sounded like what it was, the album at the end of the line. It wasn't that bad to me, but I'm glad they retired before things got worse.
I think most if us old school fans would say Seasons is still there best work they ever did. Every song is deadly on that album.
IMHO South and Seasons, because in both albums the band slowed down a bit and made songs with more melody and groove.
is the most mature album, like you can hear the mix between Reign in Blood and South of heaven.
South of Heaven And Seasons in the Abyss, Slayers 2 best Albums for sure ! Melody Hello !
Nah that goes to Hell Awaits
@@TheMusician4748 With a career spanning almost 40 years, they hadn't found their sound on album #2. They were still mixing that formula. It night be your favorite, but it's not even close to their best.
RIP Jeff :( We all miss you and never forget you. True legends never die
2:04 rip Kerry hair
I am proud to say I've been there and seen this all the way through. Not a big fan of Kerry but Tom, Dave and Jeff are legends. Tom is the only person in this world that I would give a shit to meet! He is the grandfather of speed/thrash metal.
Once again, Thank you Ale Yanok for uploading these great informational videos
Being a fan & watching them two times, they may stop working but their recordings can't stop playing!!
THRASH-ON!!!
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
As you guys probably know, Dave is in Testament now. I got the honor of seeing him live in person when they came to St. Petersburg on the 18th.
I was at the infamous seat cushion riot at the Felt Forum in NYC in 1988. It was my first of 4 Slayer shows. The most brutal pit ever.
Im so glad, i saw them n their prime..87-93 when they had lombardo on drums..the best of the 4 live
These are awesome! Glad I just found your channel. Lol I didn't know Kerry King was in Megadeath for a day lmao
2:51 that transformation of Tom is hilarious 😂
Devilish look at some point.
Morph
Cheers to Paul Bostaph, highly underrated drummer
Bostaph was hit and miss at shows sometimes, but still an extremely talented drummer. When Paul is on his best game, he’s a fucking machine! One night he’s 100% on every song, through the entire show. The next night, it was like he had chronic fatigue syndrome, or something was just off with his body altogether. It was like he could never get that perfect alignment with the band, but still really good by most standards. On the worst show that I saw him play, he was hitting around 85% to 90% of his stuff. You gotta give him a little break though. I mean damn, he’s playing Dave Lombardo’s stuff ya’know? LoL Even on his worst nights imo he’s better than most metal drummers on their best day. Dude is a machine player live 98% of the time and a very technical writer when he was needed in the studio. When it comes to Slayer though, nobody beats Dave Lombardo. Paul Bostaph never let me down at any of the shows i saw him play and as a fan, I still to this day appreciate every note the guy played. That dude had to do a lot of damage to his body playing that music night after night.
He's amazin but too mechanical for Slayer imo.
@@richardcurtis1912 before the knee surgery in the early 2000's, Paul was a fuckin beast behind the drumset
King's weird transformation:lost all his hair and a pair of glasses have grown...
Very well put together
These vids r cool and creative, thanx for the uploadz \m/
When Jeff got ill.. They need 2 guitarist to filled his role.
What a legend ❤️
Rest in peace Jeff 🥲
SLAYER has always been my chief band. Seen them many times, some of the best times of my life.
Dude I did not know Jeff passed away. Glad to have met him an king back stage in 05. - R.I.P.Jeff
How did you not know Jeff died? LoL
Kerry King 2004 is fvcking awesome 😂 3:51
TRVE SLAV
I listened to the first 3 albums so many times over the years ... all great but very different. The band really evolved. Hell Awaits is an incredible album. It really conveys the feeling of malevolence. Reign in Blood is the greatest thrash album ever. The fourth album, South of Heaven, was good, but went into a slower grungier direction that in my view lost something important.
I was so lucky to have seen them twice on the Farwell tour I will never forget it 🤘🤘
0:30 If Jim Morrison was a metal musician
Kerry really does look like him 😂
Very well done!
I lost track of Slayer after Seasons... Joined military and met people who introduced me to other weird / great music like Skinny Puppy and stuff. I need to dive back in and check them out. I was a big fan - I saw a Seasons show and got a pick. It was awesome! 🤘
I'm glad to see and experience Slayer one more time. Though I wonder how things be like if Jeff didn't die? Would things have been different? Would Slayer go on or would they get tired?
I think they wouldve gotten tired either way. But their music before then would have been that much better with Jeff
Хорошая работа в видео и аудио! Легендарный бэнд!!!
One of the greatest bands ever, fond memories after their shows going home with bruises all over my arms from so much moshing....ANGEL OF DEAAAAATH!!!
Fun Fact: The slayer logo got it's look from Dave's Left handed artwork/writing style.
SLAYER IS BACK!!!!
who remembers those hedghogs kerry used to wear on his arms, its a wonder he ever got them through customs anyware , wonder how many nails were used in the making of those things ?
How interesting for me is Kerry King's development from young Undertaker to Stone Cold Steve Austin.
My favorite band growing up in the 90's. Alot of metal bands were selling out in that time when grunge took over but Slayer always kicked ass!! (Except for Diabolus in Musica)
Excelente vídeo saludos desde Chile grande él rock Sudaméricano 🤘🤘🇨🇱
saw them in 88 89 at Agora ballroom in West Hrtfd CT for the South of Heaven tour,,,Sabatoge opened then MOTORHEAD played and the SLAYER !!!!! FKN AWESOME SHOW
Good premiere video
Anyone at the Olympic Auditorium Show with Overkill, MetalChurch,DRI, and Blast. My first thrash show. Still fucking amazing.
Awesome
Paul Bostaph and Gary Holt were both in Exodus. But Paul was only there for a short time until leaving again and being replaced by Tom Hunting once again.
Kerry "the drama" King
Thankyou
Slayer!!! The best fucking thrash metal band EVER!! You guys fuckin ruled! You will be missed🤘🤘
Awesome.
Amazing
one of the best hardcore live shows to tour
5:20
Gary.exe has stopped working
these guys were the shit to party with back in the day... Tom😍
Pat O'Brien (Backup Touring Guitarist for Gary Holt) is from Cannibal Corpse.
The cover photo for the video, THAT'S the picture you chose for Dave?!
Still reigning!
They not only attended Monsters of Rock 1992, they performed as well...
Nice 👍
Rest In Peace Jeff...one of the coolest dudes in metal...legend!!!
Wow très bon mix ça donne soif 🍻👽
2:40 I heard the original version of this song by T.S.O.L. on Channel X while playing GTA V before.
After Slayer, pandemia comes...
Please, reunite !
You'll make Tom break his neck.
I started listening to metal and Slayer in 1997 shortly after the release of Undisputed Attitude, without knowing it was a cover album. So when I said "I listen to Slayer" I should have said "I listen to punk". Then I found Divine Intervention, which became my favorite album, without knowing it was considered a failure album by many longterm fans. Then they released Diabolus in Musica, which became my favorite, without knowing that Slayer started flirting with nu metal and fans being pissed about it. I loved Stain of Mind!
I got a huge dose of metal eliticism right from the start. To this day - even though I like all Slayer albums - Divine Intervention and Diabolus in Musica has a special place in my metal heart.
The "Metal Blade" albums/eps are the best by far.
Rot in Peace.
SLLAAAAYYYEEEER FAN HERE SINCE 94 and never looked back🤟🤟🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Seen Slayer: 1988, 1988, 1991, 1995, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019. 🤘🎸😈💀
Dave Lombardo, from looking like EdukayFun's Johny Johny's face, to Lance from Suite Life, and finally Adam Ragusea.
If there ever was a movie about Slayer I vote for Colin Ferrell to play Kerry King.
0:10-1:49-3:20-4:59 was my favorite lineup of slayer
true metal never dies
Slayers come along way man
Transision of Tom Araya in 1999 is legendary
T J scagilone from whiplash was also Slayers drummer although very briefly.
Slayer Tour dates in 2021 and 2022 . So much for the 2019 Farewell tour . But did you really think they'd quit?
Why does Dave Lombardo low-key look like Rambo
Dave Lambardo in the late 80s kinda looked like Lance from Zack and Cody
I still Get Tingle From Seasons in the Abyss! I still Miss Jeff Hanneman!
Love Slayer, but there is something sad about Tom after a while. The fire is gone. I blame bad management and Kerry King for not changing..
what show was the last clip from?
Song list please?
Just listen all the albums, u won't regret it