Lamb Of God Frontman: We Sound Like A Slayer RipOff Ultimate-Guitar.Com Pantera were certainly an influence on us as a band, particularly on the guitar players, but some things just sort of happen naturally, it's just the way it is. I always thought we sound more like a Slayer rip-off than a Pantera rip-off.
Q&A with Children of Bodom keyboardist Janne Wirman Sacramento Bee Q: Do you sometimes feel like the odd man out as keyboard player in a metal band when you tour the US? A: I'm pretty used to it. We've opened up for Slayer and (stuff), and it still doesn't feel that odd. Q: You started playing piano when you were 5 ...
SLAYER's KERRY KING: We Are Looking To Hit The Studio In March (Video) - Feb ... Blabbermouth.net Artisan News caught up with new SLAYER guitarist Kerry King last month at the first-ever Rock & Roll Roast at The Grove in Anaheim, California and asked him about the progress of the songwriting sessions for the band's next album (see video below).
Daily Reload: Black Sabbath, Slayer + More Loudwire 2012: There's unrest in the Black Sabbath camp as the band has vowed to continue on with their reunion without disgruntled drummer Bill Ward. Also, Slayer's Kerry King offers an update on the band's upcoming album. And late in the day, Metallica made a ...
Death metal band finds new life with CD Cambridge Times Called old school by some, the band brings a modern take on their early thrash metal influences, bands like Death, Testament, Cannibal Corpse and Napalm Death. You can throw in some Megadeth, Metallica and Slayer in there, too.
Kreator Unveils Artwork For "Phantom Antichrist" Metal Underground ... Benscoter (Slayer/Dio/Black Sabbath). The album will be produced at Fascination Street Studio with producer Jens Bogren (Opeth/Katatonia/Soilwork/Devin Townsend/Amon Amarth) in Örebro, Sweden. "Phantom Antichrist" marks the bands debut release for ...
Battle of the Fictional TV Bands Zimbio Dingoes Ate My Baby — Buffy the Vampire Slayer Oz (Seth Green) and another Sunnydale pal named their band after the infamous line in the Meryl Steep movie A Cry in the Dark. The group performed at the local hang-out, The Bronze, and a few of their ...