Video: Closer Look At Late SLAYER Axeman JEFF HANNEMAN's Legendary Guitars

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BROKEN HOPE guitarist Jeremy Wagner recently shared the news regarding the reactivation of famous guitars owned by SLAYER's late axeman Jeff Hanneman. Following Hanneman's death in 2013 from liver failure, his widow, Kathryn, put several of his guitars up for auction, with proceeds benefitting one of Hanneman's favorite charities, the Wounded Warriors Project. After hearing of the auction, Wagner got in touch with Kathryn and purchased four of the guitars for an undisclosed sum. ($12,000 was the original asking price for each guitar in the auction.) To further share this honor with SLAYER fans across the world, Wagner has released an exclusive and in-depth look into some of the Hanneman guitars and gear in a special video directed by Tommy Jones (SLAYER, TESTAMENT). In this feature, Wagner takes you inside his home studio (a.k.a. BROKEN HOPE HQ), and invites viewers on an audio-historical journey of Hanneman's most famous instruments, and elaborates on his personal mission to carry on Jeff Hanneman's legacy through the use and preservation of the Hanneman guitar estate. Wagner is currently composing music for a new BROKEN HOPE record, their second since reuniting a few years back, and he's doing it using only guitars that were previously owned and played by Hanneman himself. "Riffs are just flowing out of me." stated Wagner in an exclusive interview with Guitar World. "I feel a real responsibility to Jeff and to Kathryn to use these guitars in a way that honors him. As long as I own these guitars, I will use them and carry on Jeff Hanneman's legacy. He remains a huge influence to me, and I probably wouldn't be here as an extreme metal guitarist/lyricist without him." BROKEN HOPE is currently in pre-production for its seventh, as-yet-unnamed studio album, due out for release in 2016. Jeff Hanneman died from alcohol-related cirrhosis of the liver. He is credited for writing many of SLAYER's classic songs, including "Angel Of Death" and "South Of Heaven". The guitarist, who passed away in Los Angeles on May 2, 2013, had actually not been playing with SLAYER for more than two years since he contracted necrotizing fasciitis, also known as flesh-eating disease, from a spider bite in his backyard in January 2011. The infection ravaged the flesh and tissues of Hanneman's arm, leading to numerous surgeries and skin grafts that forced him into semi-retirement. Hanneman's last appearance with SLAYER was in April 2011, when he played an encore with the band at the "Big Four" concert in Indio, California.
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