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opiate69

(10,129 posts)
Thu May 2, 2013, 06:36 PM May 2013

Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman dead at 49

Source: Billboard

Slayer guitarist and founding member Jeff Hanneman died earlier today of liver failure. He was 49.

The band's longtime publicist issued the following statement today:

"Slayer is devastated to inform that their bandmate and brother, Jeff Hanneman, passed away at about 11AM this morning near his Southern California home. He was 49. Hanneman was in an area hospital when he suffered liver failure. He is survived by his wife Kathy, his sister Kathy and his brothers Michael and Larry, and will be sorely missed."

Hanneman co-founded the thrash metal greats with Kerry King in 1981; their breakthrough came in 1986 with the landmark album "Reign in Blood." Hanneman wrote or co-wrote the set's standout tracks, "Angel of Death" and "Raining Blood."


Read more: http://m.billboard.com/articles/news/1560534/slayer-guitarist-jeff-hanneman-dead-at-49



RIP, Jeff.
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Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman dead at 49 (Original Post) opiate69 May 2013 OP
\m/ Release The Hounds May 2013 #1
oh damn...RIP Jeff...say hi to Dime when you get there.... CarrieLynne May 2013 #2
It's a sad day for metal fans... Mojo Electro May 2013 #3
I am beside myself. MrSlayer May 2013 #4
i hear you.. it's an absolute shock... opiate69 May 2013 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl May 2013 #10
Thanks. MrSlayer May 2013 #11
Put on South of Heaven, Arctic Dave May 2013 #19
I still remember when Chuck died toddaa May 2013 #35
That's almost how I felt when I read that Dimebag Darrel was shot and killed Ter May 2013 #56
He was one of my son's favorites. Comrade Grumpy May 2013 #5
"Angel of Death" and "Reign in Blood". Sounds like a lifestyle choice. SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #6
Um! The band's name is "Slayer". longship May 2013 #9
I despise wife beaters. johnp3907 May 2013 #22
Um... cyberswede May 2013 #13
being a complete asshole is most definitely a lifestyle choice frylock May 2013 #17
Yeah.. he chose to get necrotizing fasciitis from a spider because he was a metal musician.. opiate69 May 2013 #18
Busting your ass to make musical history is definitely a lifestyle choice. harmonicon May 2013 #24
Loudly flaunting one's ignorance impresses few. nt Codeine May 2013 #25
Do you get off on being a prick? ForgoTheConsequence May 2013 #33
You talking to me? I read. I comment. I'm also a classical musician. SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #42
Ridiculous. ForgoTheConsequence May 2013 #43
Some people have no sense of decency. johnp3907 May 2013 #45
Questioning the darkness and the tribute to blood and death is indecent? SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #48
"This music?" johnp3907 May 2013 #49
Excuse me? This is extremely harsh for a comment, which if you look at it was benign. SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #58
Hate? Anger? johnp3907 May 2013 #59
Hypocrite. Try looking in a miror. Quantess May 2013 #65
You must either be old or really young Ter May 2013 #54
I'm old. Saw The Beatles live at the Hollywood Bowl SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #57
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl May 2013 #61
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl May 2013 #62
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl May 2013 #46
"Angel of Death" isn't in the classical rep that I know of. SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl May 2013 #50
I must have imagined "March of the Valyries" then.. opiate69 May 2013 #53
Sorry. No "thrash" in classical music. SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl May 2013 #66
Get over yourself. ForgoTheConsequence May 2013 #67
I'm trying to explain that the music spectrum is vast and some people SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #70
You decided to play music snob in a thread full of people mourning someone's death. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #71
You guys are the snobs! I'v never seen such intolerance on the topic of music SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #75
Oh FFS. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #76
Yes. That would have been the wise move. SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #77
Yes, it is a discussion board, which means that Quantess May 2013 #86
Ugh! SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #89
You secretly love Slayer, don't you? Quantess May 2013 #94
Just like a debate is all. But when this sort of ugliness comes at me, SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #95
I am considering the sheer ignorance of your statement. Quantess May 2013 #87
Ain't so much the "thrashy" music but the tasteless lyrics. SleeplessinSoCal May 2013 #88
Hypocrite! Quantess May 2013 #93
Funny, because Slayer likes Classical music EvilAL May 2013 #96
I play in a metal band. XVI_Eyes May 2013 #69
This! ^^^ opiate69 May 2013 #73
Opeth is my favorite band. neverforget May 2013 #78
Opeth is everyone's favorite band. XVI_Eyes May 2013 #82
LOL, everyone should needs to hear the greatness that is neverforget May 2013 #83
Metal has no use for you, either toddaa May 2013 #39
Since you've already been told, I won't bother. n/t flvegan May 2013 #63
Stay classy. neverforget May 2013 #68
Can't have the light without the dark. Can't have happiness without suffering. nomorenomore08 May 2013 #92
He was bitten by spider in 2011 and was in a medically Jennicut May 2013 #8
My old band used to play this song.. good stuff... opiate69 May 2013 #12
damn that hit the spot, thanks :) CarrieLynne May 2013 #31
Well...I am all about hitting the spots! ;) opiate69 May 2013 #32
they are legendary.. CarrieLynne May 2013 #41
We USed To Play It As Well jayfish May 2013 #36
Fun riffage for a guitarist.. of course, I`ve always been a fan if the tri-tone too... opiate69 May 2013 #52
Diabolus in musica! johnp3907 May 2013 #60
and there's another one downthread now... opiate69 May 2013 #74
damn. RIP d_b May 2013 #14
Oh shit! That was one of my favorites back in the day. nomorenomore08 May 2013 #90
dang frylock May 2013 #15
Oh shit! EvolveOrConvolve May 2013 #16
RIP. Slayer has always been a major influence on my music. Throd May 2013 #20
RIP, Jeff. OnyxCollie May 2013 #21
Oh no :( PD Turk May 2013 #23
Not a big fan of Slayer, but I acknowledge they were a extremely talented band Bjorn Against May 2013 #26
RIP dude it was fun hanging out mikeysnot May 2013 #27
If life couldn't suck anymore. mikeysnot May 2013 #28
R.I.P. Thank you for the last 27 years of great music in my life. HughBeaumont May 2013 #29
well that sucks southmost May 2013 #30
\m/ at half mast toddaa May 2013 #34
Hell Awaits toddaa May 2013 #37
Cool to see him on the Les Paul. johnp3907 May 2013 #44
The Revolver Golden Gods Awards Show Is Streaming... jayfish May 2013 #38
That sucks! RIP Hanneman. Slayer rules! neverforget May 2013 #40
Crazy! johnp3907 May 2013 #51
RIP The world will never be the same Blandocyte May 2013 #64
Condolences to all the fans and family. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #72
Speculation about rocker Hanneman's death spotlights spider-bite effects Tx4obama May 2013 #79
For our resident snobs... Slayer "Raining Blood" orchestral arrangement opiate69 May 2013 #80
Totally devastated EvilAL May 2013 #81
RIP Jeff brett_jv May 2013 #84
These memories lay dormant until now: This album brings me back. Quantess May 2013 #85
"Chemical Warfare" ('Decade of Aggression' version): nomorenomore08 May 2013 #91

Mojo Electro

(362 posts)
3. It's a sad day for metal fans...
Thu May 2, 2013, 06:46 PM
May 2013

He's one of the people who inspired me to learn to play guitar. Rock on, man, thanks for all the shredding.

 

MrSlayer

(22,143 posts)
4. I am beside myself.
Thu May 2, 2013, 06:48 PM
May 2013

Hanneman has been a god to me for thirty years, since I was 13 and first heard the opening of Aggressive Perfector. Slayer's music has been the soundtrack of my life through good times and bad and is a primary reason that I've not been a violent psychopath. I'm devastated, totally wrecked.

R.I.P. my brother.

 

opiate69

(10,129 posts)
7. i hear you.. it's an absolute shock...
Thu May 2, 2013, 06:54 PM
May 2013

Have to imagine it's traceable back to that spider bite.... great dude too from everything I've heard..

Response to MrSlayer (Reply #4)

toddaa

(2,518 posts)
35. I still remember when Chuck died
Thu May 2, 2013, 11:25 PM
May 2013

Didn't sleep for a week. Listened to Human and Individual Thought Patterns on repeat through the night. Probably going to do that with Hell Awaits and RiB tonight.

Fellow metalhead knows what you are going through, bro. Hang in there.

 

Ter

(4,281 posts)
56. That's almost how I felt when I read that Dimebag Darrel was shot and killed
Fri May 3, 2013, 10:24 PM
May 2013

I loved Pantera, and always will.

 

Comrade Grumpy

(13,184 posts)
5. He was one of my son's favorites.
Thu May 2, 2013, 06:50 PM
May 2013

Son Travis used to make the devil's horns sign with his fingers while saying, "Slaytanic, dude!"

longship

(40,416 posts)
9. Um! The band's name is "Slayer".
Thu May 2, 2013, 07:15 PM
May 2013

Kind of gives you the warm fuzzies, doesn't it?

I post this in honor of a passing musician:



Sorry. It's not Slayer. But I despise heavy metal. You'll have to settle for Mile Davis from the greatest jazz album ever recorded (and recorded all in one take). Still one hates to see a music lover pass without a musical tribute, even if it isn't in the same form.

harmonicon

(12,008 posts)
24. Busting your ass to make musical history is definitely a lifestyle choice.
Thu May 2, 2013, 08:31 PM
May 2013

I'm not s Slayer fan, but I can recognize that they were a BIG part of setting a standard for genres of music that didn't even quite exist until they and few contemporaries came along to show others what was possible.

ForgoTheConsequence

(4,869 posts)
33. Do you get off on being a prick?
Thu May 2, 2013, 11:01 PM
May 2013

You have no idea what you're talking about but you still choose to flap your know nothing gums. Sometimes its best to just shut up, your parents should have taught you that.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,145 posts)
42. You talking to me? I read. I comment. I'm also a classical musician.
Fri May 3, 2013, 04:35 PM
May 2013

I've never understood the lifestyle of these kinds of bands. I gather they have no sense of irony.

ForgoTheConsequence

(4,869 posts)
43. Ridiculous.
Fri May 3, 2013, 06:00 PM
May 2013

And if you're truly a "classical musician" (like a thousand other music majors) you should know that this behavior isn't limited to this style of music but artists spanning genres and mediums.

Remember how Beethoven died? LIVER DAMAGE.

Now run along and seek attention elsewhere.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,145 posts)
48. Questioning the darkness and the tribute to blood and death is indecent?
Fri May 3, 2013, 09:27 PM
May 2013

This music must do a real number on the mind.

johnp3907

(3,733 posts)
49. "This music?"
Fri May 3, 2013, 09:34 PM
May 2013

You mean classical? Yep, seems to make people into heartless pricks who like harass people who are upset when someone they care about dies. Kinda Westboro Baptist Church behavior. So classy.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,145 posts)
58. Excuse me? This is extremely harsh for a comment, which if you look at it was benign.
Fri May 3, 2013, 10:34 PM
May 2013

Such hate. Such anger. Possibly your response is why I don't relate to Thrash Metal music and its fans.

johnp3907

(3,733 posts)
59. Hate? Anger?
Fri May 3, 2013, 11:25 PM
May 2013

That's exactly what I thought when you chimed in here. Can't you have the decency to let us grieve in piece?

Quantess

(27,630 posts)
65. Hypocrite. Try looking in a miror.
Sat May 4, 2013, 12:13 AM
May 2013

Besides, the man died of complications of a spider bite. Your comments are seriously lacking in class.

 

Ter

(4,281 posts)
54. You must either be old or really young
Fri May 3, 2013, 10:23 PM
May 2013

In the 80's, it was damn cool to name rock and metal bands after destruction. Slayer, Poison, Warrant, Slaughter, LA Guns, Guns and Roses, and a plethora of others.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,145 posts)
57. I'm old. Saw The Beatles live at the Hollywood Bowl
Fri May 3, 2013, 10:29 PM
May 2013

Lived in England for three years and was a big fan of Bowie, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Queen. John Lennon was my neighbor his last 4 years and I opt for "Imagine". Been to three Springsteen concerts too.

Now I teach young singers to sing pop music because classical music is dying. Or because it is so popular on TV. I'd never want them to sing this music or think about the messages in them. So I definitely have concerns for the young and the old. I gather it's those in between who I'm out of tune with.

Btw, I wonder what sort of male audience Joe Jackson had in the 80s. He's still around. He's a lifelong favorite of mine because he ventures into all musical genres. Saw him in 1982. So much fun.

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SleeplessinSoCal

(9,145 posts)
47. "Angel of Death" isn't in the classical rep that I know of.
Fri May 3, 2013, 09:25 PM
May 2013

My point is that I observe most pop music from a certain perspective. Classical musicians can die like this man did, or tragically and needlessly. But the hallmark of the trade isn't "Reign of Blood". I merely pointed out a lifestyle anomaly from mainstream pop music.

Tell me, what is the attraction to such bleakness?

Response to SleeplessinSoCal (Reply #47)

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,145 posts)
55. Sorry. No "thrash" in classical music.
Fri May 3, 2013, 10:24 PM
May 2013

It's the choice of every musician to reflect what they want and how they want. I don't begrudge these bands a living. I do however wonder what sort of message it sends to young men of an impressionable age. Wish I'd never read about this band.

"I stab you right between the eyes
you awaken from the lies
I said it ever since the inception
Where the masters of deception
I'm a godless heretic
Not a god-fearing lunatic
that's why it's become my obsession
To treat God like an infection

My scars insane, my life profane
I deny, defy, and spread a little hate, worldwide!

Like a storm that devastates
Religious power instigate
Take a listen to my confession
There is no filter on my aggression
With a blister open wide
To keep the massacre alive
I got cold devastation
With my moral imperfection

My scars insane, my life profane
[- From: http://www.elyrics.net -]
I deny, defy, and spread a little hate, worldwide!

Religious death, I instigate
From what the bible demonstrates
Does it document creation
Of this hopeless infliction
Of a godless heretic
Not a god-fearing lunatic
that's why it's become my obsession
To treat God like an infection

My scars insane, my life profane
I deny, defy, and spread a little hate, worldwide!

Open life scars, crushing open wounds
The walls of this scene will be crashing at you
you left senseless mentally unfit
Never fucking heard from you again
Never fucking heard from again

Response to SleeplessinSoCal (Reply #55)

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,145 posts)
70. I'm trying to explain that the music spectrum is vast and some people
Sat May 4, 2013, 04:16 AM
May 2013

are unaware of classical music. I'm not trying to impress, I'm trying to explain. Interesting that this is the first time I've had multiple exchanges at DU. And that I wind up being attacked for an opinion. I thought this was a discussion board.

Warren DeMontague

(80,708 posts)
71. You decided to play music snob in a thread full of people mourning someone's death.
Sat May 4, 2013, 06:50 AM
May 2013

and you're aghast that anyone might find that a bit, er... tacky.

Warren DeMontague

(80,708 posts)
76. Oh FFS.
Sat May 4, 2013, 04:00 PM
May 2013

I'm not a Slayer fan, but it's not like death is not a common subject of art.

I mean, what is Mozart's requiem about? Kittens?

And anyway, it's not about the content of the music, it's about the fact that someone just died. The classy move is to not say anything if you can't say something nice.

Quantess

(27,630 posts)
86. Yes, it is a discussion board, which means that
Mon May 6, 2013, 07:25 PM
May 2013

you will encounter people who have different opinions, experiences, and insights than you do. Begin from there.

Classical music and some heavy metal music (such as Slayer) are two sides of the same coin. You are apparently not musically inclined if you cannot sense that. That, or you are too heavily prejudiced. You claim to be a big fan of classical music, well then, there is some bias of yours to not see that these genres are similar in many ways.

To my ears, listening to classical music is about as challenging to my brain as listening to this Slayer album. Same thing with vintage Metallica. You cannot relax to classical music (most of it, anyway), the same way you cannot relax to good metal.

Quantess

(27,630 posts)
94. You secretly love Slayer, don't you?
Tue May 7, 2013, 04:28 AM
May 2013

That would explain why you have been all over this thread from the start. You have some sort of issue, but I'll leave you alone and let you ponder it.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,145 posts)
95. Just like a debate is all. But when this sort of ugliness comes at me,
Tue May 7, 2013, 04:41 PM
May 2013

I'd be wise to walk away. I now know, without a doubt, that the music of these guys has spawned an ugliness I'd only imagined before this person's demise.

Congrats! You got me to finally dump this trash/thread/thrash.

Quantess

(27,630 posts)
87. I am considering the sheer ignorance of your statement.
Mon May 6, 2013, 08:18 PM
May 2013

As if, someone who appreciates Slayer has no idea of classical music?
Or an even dumber claim to suggest that Slayer musicians have no idea of classical music?

Do you have ears? Do you hear that these musicians in Slayer are working hard, and that they have worked on their talent from early teenage years, or maybe younger?

It is YOU who have a prejudice. It is YOU who are an elitist. No, you are failing at being an elitist because really, you are just run-of-the-mill, judgmental, and ignorant.

2nd edit: No wonder you have so many responses to your ignorant, judgmental comments! This is not a matter of musical taste, since Slayer is not something I seek out, and nor is Mozart or other classical composers. In my opinion, both classical and metal genres are usually too stressful for me to listen to, but I can appreciate the work that went into it!

Your comments basically have the effect of taking a heaping, steaming pile of shit on a hard working musician, just because you disapprove of their musical style.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,145 posts)
88. Ain't so much the "thrashy" music but the tasteless lyrics.
Tue May 7, 2013, 01:42 AM
May 2013

I assume your grieving period is over since you have so much time to spew bile. Then again, I consider your taste and the message is received loud and ugly.

Quantess

(27,630 posts)
93. Hypocrite!
Tue May 7, 2013, 04:15 AM
May 2013

What is in it for you, you might ask yourself, that you can devote so much time and effort to being a keyboard warrior about this topic?

The last little dig about my taste---Slayer isn't even on my playlist, so you don't know what my taste is. However, I am insulted on Slayer fans' behalf at your complete lack of class, and your ignorance and prejudice.

Anyway, getting back to your issue: What makes Slayer so important to you, that you feel compelled to post nearly 20% of all the comments in this thread? (Something you might want to ask yourself)

XVI_Eyes

(29 posts)
69. I play in a metal band.
Sat May 4, 2013, 01:37 AM
May 2013

I don't drink. I don't do bad things. I've got a university education, a wife, and a two year old.

ART is about the conveyance of emotion through a given form. Not all emotions are good ones. Good art is effective at conveying whatever it is you wish to evoke. Some people don't like aggression, fear or sadness, but these are valid emotion people try to communicate. Don't like? Don't listen. But don't judge either, because you don't know what the fuck you are talking about.

SLAYER was writing about a specific person in angel of death (joseph mengele). Tell me, if someone were do make a movie about him, would that make the writer/directer/actors bad people with lifestyle problems? Or is it only ok to broach these topics in some art forms and not others?

Most of my friends who play metal are great people, most don't have "lifestyle" problems either. Hell, most of them are basically nerds.

Go buy an Opeth record and educate yourself.

nomorenomore08

(13,324 posts)
92. Can't have the light without the dark. Can't have happiness without suffering.
Tue May 7, 2013, 02:21 AM
May 2013

To me, the dark, morbid themes of metal are simply part of the yin/yang of human existence.

Jennicut

(25,415 posts)
8. He was bitten by spider in 2011 and was in a medically
Thu May 2, 2013, 06:58 PM
May 2013

induced coma. He did seem to get better. But maybe it damaged his liver. I grew up listening to Slayer, I had an older brother that loved metal and he got me listening to them as a 12 year old. This is really sad news. I need to go listen to some Raining Blood now.

 

opiate69

(10,129 posts)
32. Well...I am all about hitting the spots! ;)
Thu May 2, 2013, 10:38 PM
May 2013

In all seriousness though, glad it did the trick. I know many Slayer fans, and one thing about that band is, they engender a fierce loyalty from their fans. Lots of good people are hurting tonight behind this news.

CarrieLynne

(497 posts)
41. they are legendary..
Fri May 3, 2013, 12:15 AM
May 2013

I've seen them...i dunno 4-5 times here in seattle....couple times I even ventured into the pit! they have the most brutal pits ever lol but one thing is...one time I fell while in there and, that can be a dangerous place to be....but as fast as I realized I fell, a buncha people stopped and picked me up People take care of each other in there

 

opiate69

(10,129 posts)
52. Fun riffage for a guitarist.. of course, I`ve always been a fan if the tri-tone too...
Fri May 3, 2013, 09:59 PM
May 2013

Which surprise surprise has a storied history in Classical music as well! (for the benefit of the classless tool upthread)

nomorenomore08

(13,324 posts)
90. Oh shit! That was one of my favorites back in the day.
Tue May 7, 2013, 02:14 AM
May 2013

Definitely an underrated tune, among their catalog.

EvolveOrConvolve

(6,452 posts)
16. Oh shit!
Thu May 2, 2013, 07:47 PM
May 2013

I know that some people don't like the music, but there are others who enjoy the heavy thrash and death metal. RIP, Jeff.

Bjorn Against

(12,041 posts)
26. Not a big fan of Slayer, but I acknowledge they were a extremely talented band
Thu May 2, 2013, 08:56 PM
May 2013

Like their style or not, they played some very difficult material that very musicians would be able to play. I didn't care for their style, but they were one of the most talented bands on the metal scene.

mikeysnot

(4,757 posts)
28. If life couldn't suck anymore.
Thu May 2, 2013, 09:11 PM
May 2013

And yet Strom Thurmond lived to 1000 and Prick Cheney is still alive..

And you die so young.

HughBeaumont

(24,461 posts)
29. R.I.P. Thank you for the last 27 years of great music in my life.
Thu May 2, 2013, 09:24 PM
May 2013

I wore out two copies of Reign in Blood on cassette.

toddaa

(2,518 posts)
34. \m/ at half mast
Thu May 2, 2013, 11:11 PM
May 2013

Wow. Considering how young he was, this is horrible.

Hanneman was a thrash riff monster. Kerry may have played all the over the top (and overrated) solos, but Hanneman was workman like in cranking out one killer riff after another.

Feel like crap now. Hell Awaits.

jayfish

(10,039 posts)
38. The Revolver Golden Gods Awards Show Is Streaming...
Thu May 2, 2013, 11:34 PM
May 2013

live right now. Promises to be a real tribute. Anthrax opened up the show and finished their set with a cover of Raining Blood. Scott Ian is no JH or KK but it was quite good.

http://www.revolvermag.com/goldengods2013/?page_id=8

johnp3907

(3,733 posts)
51. Crazy!
Fri May 3, 2013, 09:49 PM
May 2013

I can't believe people hop onto this thread just put down Heavy Metal. What's wrong with these scumbags??? And then these idiots wonder why we like songs like this:

EvilAL

(1,437 posts)
81. Totally devastated
Sat May 4, 2013, 10:18 PM
May 2013

I have been a fan of Slayer and Jeff for 25 years. Jeff's riffs and solos are the reason I play guitar. Slayer's music got me through some tough shit and even when things were good, it made them better. RIP Jeff.

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