The post Anthrax’s Scott Ian Calls Out Kerry King Over Slayer Reunion: “I Took Them at Their Word” appeared first on Consequence. The festival shows will mark Slayer’s first concerts since wrapping up ...
Remember when it was announced that Slayer was coming back for a handful of shows? Man, the internet was ablaze with people either super stoked that Kerry King, Tom Araya, Paul Bostaph, and Gary Holt ...
Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian is feeling optimistic about Slayer's final world tour—on which his band will be a supporting act—despite being taken by surprise with the announcement that the trek will be ...
As for his thoughts on the finality of the upcoming run, Ian states that it was probably a tough decision to make, but that he's behind what they're doing. "You know what? All the best things have a ...
The Kings Among Scotland DVD is out now. It's a live concert DVD. It was filmed in Glasgow. What stands out to you about that night and that performance? One of the biggest worries is you decide ...
In the early ’80s, Slayer and Anthrax took elements of punk rock and heavy metal to form thrash metal, a new genre. Along with Megadeth and Metallica, the bands became known as the Big Four.
How far would you be willing to go to see Slayer perform one last time? It sounds like the tagline for a bad movie — Detroit Thrash City. But it’s a question one fan had to seriously ask himself after ...
It’s been six years since the four biggest thrash-metal bands – Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax – embarked on what they dubbed the “Big Four” tour, but the memories are still fresh for Scott ...
Last weekend in Indo, CA, Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax — the four bands who elevated the furious carnage of thrash-metal from the tape-trading underground to the top of the Billboard ...
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