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Kerry King admitted that he doesn’t like Slayer‘s 1998 album Diabolus in Musica, or much of their ’90s material at all, for that matter. There was a shift in what types of heavy music were popular when the ’90s came around, especially as nu-metal started taking off later in the decade. During a conversation with Metal Blast, King explained why he’s not a fan of Slayer’s ’90s albums, but especially Diabolus in Musica. “I don’t like the stuff we did in the ’90s,” King asserted, noting that that’s the one era of his career he regrets not paying more attention to. “I was very disenchanted by music...
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From Hell I Rise, the debut solo album by Slayer guitarist Kerry King, is out now and fans have been sharing their reactions after listening to it. The record’s release was preceded by two singles — “Idle Hands” and “Residue” — which gave fans their first taste of not just King on his own, but the rest of his bandmates. Flanking the Slayer legend are vocalist Mark Osegueda (Death Angel), Phil Demmel (ex-Machine Head, ex-Vio-Lence), drummer Paul Bostaph (Slayer) and bassist Kyle Sanders (Hellyeah). We agree with this post below about how nasty Osegueda sounds! While King made it clear that his ...
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In a new interview, Kerry King revealed how he found out Slayer were retiring years ago. The guitarist spoke about the thrash legends’ handful of 2024 shows, as well as his upcoming debut solo album From Hell I Rise, in a recent interview with Revolver. During the discussion, he explained that he’d originally written a few of the songs on the album for Slayer back before he found out they were retiring in late 2019. “I had every intention of making another Slayer record,” King recalled, “Until Tom [Araya] was doing an interview with some publication, and they asked him about the next Slayer al...
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In a new interview, Kerry King addressed whether the upcoming Slayer reunion shows will lead to new music or a full tour from the band. Slayer played their final shows in late 2019, and this past February, the guitarist revealed that he hadn’t spoken to former bandmate Tom Araya since then. Instead, he’d been working on his own solo project in that time, and released his first single “Idle Hands” on Feb. 5. Thus, the metal world was really taken by surprise on Feb. 21 when Louder Than Life and Riot Fest shared their 2024 lineups, which both featured Slayer as a headliner. However, despite the ...
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