Slayer

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Slayer


Country United States
Style Thrash metal
Extreme metal
Year 1981


Slayer was an American thrash metal band formed in Huntington Park, California in 1981. The band has endured a strong series of backlashes from both Christianity and the general public for controversial titles such as South Of Heaven and God Hates Us All. However, their bassist/vocalist Tom Araya is a Roman Catholic who claims to not be offended by the lyrics that Kerry King wrote. In 2013, their guitarist, Jeff Hanneman, died. Exodus' guitarist Gary Holt filled in, initially, and became a full member not long after. Later in the same year, their drummer, Dave Lombardo, got replaced by returning member named Paul Bostaph.

Final Lineup

  • Tom Araya - Bass/vocals (1981 - 2019)
  • Kerry King - Guitars (1981 - 2019)
  • Gary Holt - Guitars (2013 - 2019, touring member 2011 - 2013)
  • Paul Bostaph - Drums (1992 - 1996, 1997 - 2001, 2013 - 2019)

Former Members

  • Jeff Hanneman - Guitars (1981 - 2013)
  • Dave Lombardo - Drums (1981 - 1986, 1987 - 1992, 2001 - 2013)
  • Jon Dette - Drums (1996 - 1997, touring member 2013)

Awards

  • Best Metal Performance, Grammy Awards 2007
  • Best Metal Performance, Grammy Awards 2008

Discography

  • Show No Mercy - 1983
  • Hell Awaits - 1985
  • Reign In Blood - 1986
  • South of Heaven - 1988
  • Seasons In The Abyss - 1990
  • Divine Intervention - 1994
  • Diabolus in Musica -1998
  • God Hates Us All - 2001
  • Christ Illusion - 2006
  • World Painted Blood - 2009
  • Repentless - 2015