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New Slayer song alert!!! Although Slayer's highly anticipated 11th studio album, Repentless, won't be out until Sept. 11, you can treat your ears to the album's title track right now. In addition, you ...
Thrash legends Slayer are in the midst of their last-ever tour, and if you’re on the fence about seeing it, don’t be — it’s a killer, pryo-filled show. They’re also releasing a film, The Repentless ...
After an intense buildup and the promise of a blood-drenched music video, Slayer have finally unleashed their clip for "Repentless." The video prominently features Machete madman Danny Trejo as one of ...
Slayer is about to bid us farewell, but they have a few more gifts to give the world before they go. The Repentless Killogy releases Nov.8 during Slayer’s final live tour. “The Repentless Trilogy ...
Slayer have announced the theatrical release of their narrative short film Slayer: The Repentless Killogy. The one-night only event will take place on November 6 in more than 1,500 theaters worldwide.
As a parting gift for their fans, Slayer will mark the last leg of their final tour with The Repentless Killology, a combination narrative movie and concert film. The film portion features the trilogy ...
Ahead of their final ever show at the end of November, thrash icons Slayer will release The Repentless Killogy motion picture. The movie combines three Slayer music videos (You Against You, Repentless ...
As Slayer gear up for one last gallop ’round the pumpkin patch with a final set of U.S. tour dates, they’re putting out a concert film they shot at the Forum in L.A. in 2017. The film premieres in ...
On September 11, 2001, Slayer released an album titled God Hates Us All. On that most awful of days, lyrics to songs like “War Zone” and “Here Comes the Pain” could be read as horrifyingly prescient.
Despite losing Hanneman’s song writing,as well Rick Rubin’s music producing prowess due to switching record labels, Repentless proved that Slayer is still Slayer. Kerry King took the helm as the sole ...