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BOB needs prayers ... Slayer is calling it quits
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Most rednecks don't get it. They are stuck in their little bubble.
Slayer is one of the biggest metal/hard rock bands of all time. Generally considered top 5-6 with Black Sabbath, Metallica, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Pantera.
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After making some of the most brutal, breathtakingly aggressive, all-hell's-a-breaking-loose music ever created, being one of the four bands that defined an entire musical genre and being the band that other heavy acts are measured against and aspire to... after nearly 37 years, releasing 12 studio albums, multiple live recordings, compilations, live video and two box sets, playing nearly 3000 concerts in all corners of the world, receiving countless awards including five Grammy nominations and two Grammy awards, gold records and other accolades...having its own exhibit in the Smithsonian Institute, gracing hundreds of magazine covers, experiencing the devastating loss of a founding brother, and even appearing on "The Tonight Show", the age of SLAYER, one of the greatest thrash/metal/punk bands of this or any age, is coming to an end.
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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostMost rednecks don't get it. They are stuck in their little bubble.
Slayer is one of the biggest metal/hard rock bands of all time. Generally considered top 5-6 with Black Sabbath, Metallica, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Pantera.
From a website:
After making some of the most brutal, breathtakingly aggressive, all-hell's-a-breaking-loose music ever created, being one of the four bands that defined an entire musical genre and being the band that other heavy acts are measured against and aspire to... after nearly 37 years, releasing 12 studio albums, multiple live recordings, compilations, live video and two box sets, playing nearly 3000 concerts in all corners of the world, receiving countless awards including five Grammy nominations and two Grammy awards, gold records and other accolades...having its own exhibit in the Smithsonian Institute, gracing hundreds of magazine covers, experiencing the devastating loss of a founding brother, and even appearing on "The Tonight Show", the age of SLAYER, one of the greatest thrash/metal/punk bands of this or any age, is coming to an end.
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