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“War Ensemble”
“Seasons In The Abyss”
THE JEFF HANNEMAN YEARS
“The Early Days”
Jeffrey John Hanneman
Oakland California USA (January 31, 1964 - May 2, 2013)
Guitarist and founding member of the American thrash metal band Slayer. He contributed lyricaly and musicaly to every Slayer album and wrote the songs "Raining Blood," "War Ensemble," "South of Heaven," "Seasons in the Abyss," and "Angel of Death," all of which have been played at almost every live Slayer performance after their respective compositions. He had his own signature guitar, the ESP Jeff Hanneman Signature model.
In early 2011, Hanneman contracted necrotizing fasciitis. Reports linked this illness with a spider bite he claimed to have received while in a friend's hot tub. In light of his illness and Slayer's upcoming participation in the Australian Soundwave Festival tour that was set to begin on February 26, 2011, the band made the decision to play the dates without Hanneman, and on February 16, 2011, brought on Gary Holt (Exodus) to fill in for him. Pat O'Brien joined as Slayer's temporary second guitarist when Holt left the tour to play with Exodus. In 2012, bandmate Tom Araya announced a recovery from the disease. However, in February 2013, King revealed that Hanneman was still battling health issues that prevented him from working. Hanneman died of liver failure on May 2, 2013, in a Southern California hospital near his home. On May 9, 2013, the official cause of death was announced as alcohol-related cirrhosis. Hanneman and his family had apparently been unaware of the extent of the condition until shortly before his death.
Slayer formed in 1981 by Kerry King (guitar), Jeff Hanneman (guitar), Dave Lombardo (drums) and Tom Araya (vocals and bass). In January 2018 the band members announced the end of Slayer after a final tour.
“SuperChannel interview (1988)”
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When Calls The Heart: Jack Is Back! http://dlvr.it/QJnjPY
Depeche Mode Interview, Countdown, Superchannel, Hilversum, The Netherlands (20/02/1990) Video (fragments): dmtvarchives.com; bratmix [x], [x] Screenshots: forum.modecelebration.com [x]; bratmix [x], [x]; swaggore.tumblr.com
First Choice - Superchannel
Eugene Levy discovers home safety