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lurch70

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Los Angeles thrash masters SLAYER are preparing to enter the studio to begin recording the long-awaited follow-up to the band's acclaimed 2001 release, "God Hates Us All". According to Revolver magazine, SLAYER guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman are currently finishing up the lyrics, which will surely be as scathing, misanthropic, and controversial as anything SLAYER have written. One of Hanneman's songs may even address the attacks of 9/11 from the terrorists' perspective. "We're SLAYER, dude," King told Revolver. "We have to be dangerous."

Although nothing has yet been officially confirmed, King had previously told Metal Hammer magazine that he was hoping the band would once again work with producer Dave Sardy, who had previously produced SLAYER's tribute to the great punk bands of the '80s, "Undisputed Attitude". "[Dave] Lombardo wants Rick Rubin for drums, and I've no problems with that because, in my opinion, it's what he's best at. But I think we're all pretty much agreed that the overall producer will be Sardy," King was quoted as saying.

SLAYER's upcoming album will surface on American Recordings' new home, Warner Bros., sometime in 2006.

"[Dave] Lombardo wants Rick Rubin for drums, and I've no problems with that because, in my opinion, it's what he's best at.

fuck yes ...
 
Hopefully Dave reenergizes the band somewhat. When they played all of reign last time at Roseland, it was quite WIN (besides those lame ass hatebreed fans that didnt know what just happened)
 
"[Dave] Lombardo wants Rick Rubin for drums, and I've no problems with that because, in my opinion, it's what he's best at."

I read that 3 times thinking, "Dave Lombardo wants Rick Rubin to play drums?" :loco:
 
spikes77 said:
Hopefully Dave reenergizes the band somewhat. When they played all of reign last time at Roseland, it was quite WIN (besides those lame ass hatebreed fans that didnt know what just happened)

i was at that show ... big goofy dude in the front middle ... almost having a heart attack
 
Slayer live > yuo

i never listen to GHUA but i didn't hate it. will get this the day it comes out i'm sure.
 
lurch70 said:
i was at that show ... big goofy dude in the front middle ... almost having a heart attack

:tickled::tickled::tickled: hearing reborn, necrophobic and epidemic could do that to ya.

On a sidenote did you see them here during the south of heaven tour? (was before my time) ,heard that was crazyness.
 
spikes77 said:
:tickled::tickled::tickled: hearing reborn, necrophobic and epidemic could do that to ya.

On a sidenote did you see them here during the south of heaven tour? (was before my time) ,heard that was crazyness.

yes ... Danzig opened for them ... what a mismatched bill ... Slayer had no peers live back then.

saw them at the Felt Forum on that tour ... totally trashed the place ... everyone was tearing up the seat cushions (it was Slayer's first theater tour) ... needless to say we did not like the seating :lol:
 
anyone sitting down during a Slayer shows deserves to be SKINNED ALIVE. or at least yelled at.
 
Lur said:
europe cd release dates CLEARLY HATE AMERICA
Eh, I was thinking more along the lines of DirectConnect and whatnot. :cool: No way in fucking hell am I buying a Slayer album in 2005 without hearing it first.