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Slayer
Slayer: Aus und vorbei?
Zumindest wenn es nach Tom Araya geht. Der Frontmann der Thrash-Metaller Slayer verriet kürzlich, dass ein „Modell Rolling Stones“ für die Kalifornier nicht in Frage kommt. „Well, there have been remarks made about seeing an old man headbang. And I have to agree," so Araya anlässlich der aktuell laufenden Tour mit Marilyn Manson. "I think the Stones can do that, probably go out and do their stuff in their 80s, but it just wouldn't look right [for us], you know what I mean? It's actually pretty strenuous. That's why I don't see it going any further than a certain point in time. We have one more record to do, which is our deal with [Rick] Rubin, and we'll have to sit down and discuss the future. But I can't really see myself doing this at a later age."
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