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Talkin' Slayer, Episode 78.5.
JUNE 6 IS THE INTERNATIONAL DAY SLAYER.
And it's Tom Araya's birthday. Happy birthday, Tom! Tom, of course, has the most metal birthdate: 6/6/61.
To commemorate, enjoy these rerun chapters about...
1) The origins of this most momentous holiday. And...
2) Slayer's most infamous show. Manic fans tore up part of the Madison Square Garden complex, then known as the Felt Forum. They couldn't play the city's biggest venue for years afterward.
As an emerging major-label band, Slayer invoked a true mania. What was Slayer capable of at the height of their powers? Get a taste of what separated the group from the rest of the pack.
An angry Tom Araya onstage is a thing of wonder. The new version of the book has an index entry devoted to it.
This episode includes some preliminary content about Rubinology, the study of Rick Rubin & his work.
VIDEO: Slayer, live in NYC, at the Felt Forum, 1988.
The world's most dangerous band was in the great city in the world, and they weren't playing for Letterman.
Come back Monday for a long, updated episode about Christ Illusion, the classic lineup's reunion album.
GRATITUDE.
...click below for...
The new & improved & updated & embiggened book Ferris reads from every week, "Slayer 66 2 /3: A Metal Band Biography..., or, How Fkin' Slayer Kicked F*kin' @ss" — all four versions.
If you want to buy an autographed copy of the new 4th edition of the book, reach out: [email protected] .
Free listeners miss every other episode.
Patreon supporters get an episode every week, plus more bonus Slaytanic content. Packages start at less than $1 an episode. Premiums include stickers, a shout-out on the show, and a free version of the audbiobook when it's finished.
Learn more at Patreon.com/SlayerBook .
If you want to drop some ducats in the virtual tip jar... or you'd rather make a one-time payment for a VIP all-access pass, you can do it at ko-fi.com/slayerbook .
MO' GRATITUDE.
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Talkin' Slayer, Episode 78.5.
JUNE 6 IS THE INTERNATIONAL DAY SLAYER.
And it's Tom Araya's birthday. Happy birthday, Tom! Tom, of course, has the most metal birthdate: 6/6/61.
To commemorate, enjoy these rerun chapters about...
1) The origins of this most momentous holiday. And...
2) Slayer's most infamous show. Manic fans tore up part of the Madison Square Garden complex, then known as the Felt Forum. They couldn't play the city's biggest venue for years afterward.
As an emerging major-label band, Slayer invoked a true mania. What was Slayer capable of at the height of their powers? Get a taste of what separated the group from the rest of the pack.
An angry Tom Araya onstage is a thing of wonder. The new version of the book has an index entry devoted to it.
This episode includes some preliminary content about Rubinology, the study of Rick Rubin & his work.
VIDEO: Slayer, live in NYC, at the Felt Forum, 1988.
The world's most dangerous band was in the great city in the world, and they weren't playing for Letterman.
Come back Monday for a long, updated episode about Christ Illusion, the classic lineup's reunion album.
GRATITUDE.
...click below for...
The new & improved & updated & embiggened book Ferris reads from every week, "Slayer 66 2 /3: A Metal Band Biography..., or, How Fkin' Slayer Kicked F*kin' @ss" — all four versions.
If you want to buy an autographed copy of the new 4th edition of the book, reach out: [email protected] .
Free listeners miss every other episode.
Patreon supporters get an episode every week, plus more bonus Slaytanic content. Packages start at less than $1 an episode. Premiums include stickers, a shout-out on the show, and a free version of the audbiobook when it's finished.
Learn more at Patreon.com/SlayerBook .
If you want to drop some ducats in the virtual tip jar... or you'd rather make a one-time payment for a VIP all-access pass, you can do it at ko-fi.com/slayerbook .
MO' GRATITUDE.
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