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... he soundtrack is on a cd that also features Korn, Metallica, Silverchair and more. Slayer's drummers! ? It seems that Slayer really has a problem with their drummers.

When Slayer got Dette I believed everything was great. But no! ! Jon's last show was the OzzFest on 26. October 1996 in San Bernardino, CA. I heard that he was kicked out because he couldn't get along with Tom and / or Jeff due to unknown reasons.

So what now? ? Another rumour says, that he left because he was too hardcore-oriented. Luckily for Slayer - Paul left his own band "The Truth About Seafood" because he wanted to play heavier music. He then asked Slayer's management if they knew about a band that needed a drummer. The management had the answer - SLAYER. So Paul joined Slayer again around January 1997.

BUT - I've heard rumours over the internet saying that he left the band again (! ). I don't know the reason. All the fans are still waiting for the new album. It will not be as fast as "Divine Intervention" but it will be very heavy. Among others, it features a song called "Point" and deals with war movies.

I don't know who " ve written it. Probably Jeff. As fas as I know Slayer want Rick Rubin - their long time producer - to produce it. The release date? ? ? Again, romour's are saying that it now will be available in 1998... Slayer have always taken their time.

Another rumour says November... Waiting and waiting... All the Slayer fans are waiting and waiting for the new cd. A situation which is, sorry to say, very well known for Slayer fans. There's been quite alot of rumours surrounding Slayer these weeks. One rumour say, that they " ve broken up with American Recordings and that they " ve site to Venture Records (Recordings? ) - a new record label hosted by the former American Recordings boss.

Another rumour, says that Slayer have signed to Def Jam/Mercury where also Biohazard is located... One third rumour says that they " ve signed to SONY/COLUMBIA records and that the new masterpiece will be out on May 2 nd. I find that a little hard belive, especially since there have been NO ads for the new one. But okay, it's January right now so I guess it's a little early for that. As mentioned above, there is a song called "Point" - there is another one called "Bitter Peace" and that one is written by Jeff Hanneman - as Kerry said "He is the war guy."Bitter Peace" should be something along the lines of "War Ensemble" - their hit from 1990. The new cd will feature 12 tracks.

I can't wait. I know that millions of others around the world feels the same. The new album - finally! In June 1998, the new Slayer album finally arrived.

The new masterpiece is called "Diabolus In Musica" and got very, very good reviews around the metal world. Several said, that it was up to par with "Reign In Blood", their cult classic from 1986. As most other slayer albums, there was some problems with this one too. It was originally done in late 1997, and Slayer was hoping to release it on Halloween 1997, but that didn't happen. It didn't happen because Slayer's American Recordings was bought by SONY/COLUMBIA and that's why it took a little longer for the album to be available for the fans.

Slayer didn't waste their time though, in the meantime, before the album was released, they did 2 new songs, "Death's Head" and "Stain Of Mind."Diabolus In Musica" is a little different from the other Slayer albums. the sound sounds more fresh and up-to-date (NOT that the others ones sounded "old"! ), and the vocals are different as well. At least some of them. The album was released world wide, the Japanese version has 2 bonus tracks, "Unguarded Instinct" and "Wicked", the European version has one, "Wicked." Despite "Diabolus... " got great reviews, and being hailed as one of the best (some even saying that it IS the best... ) Slayer album, it didn't do very well, from what I know. It got to # 32 on the US. Top 100.

But in Greece it was # 2 so it really is a little hard to say how much it sells and have seller. But I am sorry to say that metal is not as strong as it has been, and that has affected Slayer as well. Not as many fans shows up at their shows anymore - but the best thing it that Slayer don't care about that. They just wants to play and slay.

Diabolus On Tour To support the album Slayer did a small club tour in the US. with label mates, "System Of A Down" before doing some festivals in Europe, among others they did the Roskilde Festival in Denmark where I saw them. Read the review here. Later in the year the toured "for real" with System Of A Down, and on some dates... Sepultura... That seemed strange to me at first since there once was some trouble between the 2 bands, but according to the press, the bands seems to get along fine.

From what I've heard Slayer was better than Sepultura (again). I saw Sepultura in Copenhagen, a week after I saw Slayer, and I have to agree - Slayer IS better. But that is of course individual. You can't discuss musical taste. Slayer did Poland and Denmark among others, and I saw them both places and even met the band in Poland, which I never will forget. They truly are gods!

Still going strong! After their successful tour in Europe, Australia and Japan - Slayer went back to the U. S. Newyearseve ' 98 they played in Diamondback stadium with Black Sabbath, Pantera, Megadeth and Soulfly, and after that, there wasn't many Slayer news for the many fans. Are they still Kings Of The Kill? Slayer continued touring in 1999 - in March 1999 Slayer started touring in the U.

S again, with the two support bands, "Sick Of It All", very aggressive hardcore and "Meshuggah", a band which plays pretty technical groove-thrash. I can picture Slayer playing with Sick Of It All - they are filled with energy. Recently I saw Sick Of It All in Copenhagen and that was one of the best shows I've ever been to. Later that very same year, they were a part of the U.

S. OzzFest alongside with Black Sabbath, White Zombie, Deftones and more. Slayer proved that they are still a band to be taken very seriously. They were as strong as they ever were - no doubt about that. An exited fan on the U.

S. OzzFest said: "Alot of people were laying down, just before Slayer was to go onstage, and staying quite mellow but when Slayer hit the stage every one got up and ran towards the stage. It was amazing. ." Inbetween tours they also found time to make a new, slow song called "Here Comes The Pain." It was made for the "WCW Soundtrack." On that cd you can also have the "pleasure" of listen to songs from Megadeth and Metallica." Anyway, the new Slayer song is very heavy, and I like it, but I don't think it's one of their best. I like their new style and I love "Diabolus" but I don't hope they " ll start to leave their old style behind. Not that I think they will though.

They do their thing - and they do it fucking well. Period! ! They also did a cover of the Black Sabbath song "Hand of Doom." On that soundtrack you will also find other names, such as Soufly, Pantera and Megadeth. The release time should be in the summer 2000. A Slayer boxset!

In late 1999 rumours started to speak about a Slayer box. That would be their first actual boxset. Actually, there would be two, since Slayer decided to release a boxset with their album catalog on major label ("Reign in Blood", "South of Heaven", "Seasons in the Abyss", "Divine Intervention", "Undisputed Attitude" and "Diabolus in Musica"), and the other one without the catalog. Alongside the catalog there was also going to be a Slayer home video with footage from their trip to Egypt in 1990. It should also feature three re-recordings of "The Antichrist", "Hardening of the Arteries" and "Haunting the Chapel", and some live stuff, i. e.

backstage passes and picks. Maybe they would include some stuff that Jeff made with a 4 -track and some drum-rythm's, just to "show" how a song is made. Later on I heard that the video wasn't going to be included in the boxset. No 8 -track stuff. But it would still have the re-recordings and the live stuff from the live environment, plus also the catalog. The release was in the beginning December 1999, but then it got posted back to Spring 2000, and now it's supposed to be in the summer of 2000.

The new album They " ve also been quite active about writing songs for their new, yet untitled album. At present time 10 or 11 songs are already made and they have a load of titles, but as Kerry said, they haven't allocated them to specific songs yet. Especially Tom and Kerry have been active. Kerry was asked by Pantera s kinsman Vice Paul about doing a wacky solo and Kerry agreed. The solo was done in take 1 backstage at the U. S.

OzzFest in July 1999. The solo is in the song "Goddamn Electric" in the last part of the songs. It's an outer really. The latest news from Slayer is that Tom has been invited by Max Cavalera himself to join him on a song on the new Soufly album, that's due for a August or September release.

The song is called "Terrorist" and is so far, the heaviest song on the album. Great news! Slayer and Iron Maiden on tour! Most metal fans knows about now, that Bruce Dickenson have re-joined Iron Maiden.

That's big news, and that has drawn alot of attention, and one of the bands that Iron Maiden invited to join their tour was you guessed it - Slayer! To me, Slayer and Iron Maiden are a funny combination. I remember that Jeff in an interview from 1988 said that he would like to go on tour with Iron Maiden but that he didn't think that they would have anything to do with Slayer. Now it's different and Slayer are a confirmed act on several of the indoor and festival shows that they " re playing.

If I am lucky I am going to see them (Iron Maiden, Slayer and Motorhead) in Earls Court on the 16 th. of June this summer. I don't really care about Iron Maiden anymore, so I am only there to see Slayer and Motorhead. I am sure that Slayer won't disappoint.


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