SLAYER Enter Recording Studio, Line Up TV Appearances

March 9, 2004

SLAYER have entered the studio to begin recording their first album with the original lineup since 1990's "Seasons In the Abyss". A late 2004 release through American Recordings is expected.

As previously reported, SLAYER have been named "Best Band" in Revolver magazine's 2004 Readers' Poll, and will be featured on the cover of the issue that hits stands March 30. They share the cover with Bam Margera, the star of MTV's hit show "Viva La Bam", which was named "Best TV Show" in the Revolver Readers' Poll. SLAYER and Margera recently met at Margera's home in Pennsylvania to shoot the magazine cover and perform SLAYER-style for an upcoming episode of MTV's "Viva La Bam". "Viva La Bam" will return to Sunday nights on MTV at the end of April.

Look out for SLAYER on the season finale of Discovery Channel's "Monster Garage" on April 19. Watch as SLAYER perform in the junkyard, in front of the boxing toyotas turned dueling robots.

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