http://smodcast.com/episodes/man-of-steel-super-special-fat-man-and-gar-man-on-superman/
1-4. Sepinwall, Alan. “Comic-Con 2013: Hannibal panel live-blog.” Hitfix. 18 July 2013.
http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/comic-con-2013-hannibal-panel-live-
1-5. Briggs, Bill. “The Enemy Within: Soldier Suicides Outpaced Combat Deaths in 2012.” NBCNews.com. 3 January 2013.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/03/16309351-the-enemy-within-soldier-suicides-outpaced-combat-deaths-in-2012?lite
Chapter 3:
Postmortem, or, Hanneman Made the Difference
3-1. Flea. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction speech for Metallica. 4 April 2009. One of the best, most profound statements about the value of extreme music you’ll ever hear. If you’ve never watched it, take a minute or 11. You’ll be glad you did. Viewed 20 September 2013.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=flea+rock+hall+speech&oq=flea+rock+hall+speech&gs_l=youtube.3...1539.1716.0.1917.2.2.0.0.0.0.102.180.1j1.2.0...0.0...1ac.1.11.youtube.H4r35xrl-4k
3-2. Kitts, Jeff. “Reign Maker,” p. 47.
3-3. Wiederhorn, Jon and Turman, Katherine. Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History of Metal, p. 316. NY: It Books/Harper Collins. 2013.
3-4. Chirazi, Steffan. “Confessions of a Teenage Punk Rocker.” Kerrang!, 25 May 1996, p 40 (38-40).
Chapter 4:
Aggressive Perfectionist
4-1. Fitzpatrick, Rob. “Slayer.” The Guardian. 29 October 2009.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/oct/29/Slayer-world-painted-blood
4-2. Kitts, Jeff. “Reign Maker,” p. 47.
4-3. Howard, Randy. “Guitarist Jeff Hanneman Discusses Gear and Slayer's Beginnings.” Guitar World. Reposted online 3 May 2013
http://www.guitarworld.com/archive-guitarist-jeff-hanneman-discusses-gear-and-Slayers-beginnings
4-4. Austin, Steve. The Steve Austin Show—Unleashed! “EP64 - Slayer's Kerry King.” 14 November 2013. Accessed 19 November 2013. http://podcastone.com/pg/jsp/program/episode.jsp?programID=436&pid=354002
4-5. Ferris, D.X. Slayer’s Reign in Blood, p. 40. 33 1/3 series. 2008. New York, London: Bloomsbury Academic (formerly Continuum). 153 pp.
Chapter 5:
Metalstorm: Meet the Slayers
5-1. Duke, John. “The Metal Decade ’80-’89.” Metal Hammer, 1989, p. 70.
5-2. Kleidermacher, Mordechai. “Slayer’s Brush With Mortality.” Circus, 1991.
5-3. Epting, Chris. Noisecreep. 6 July 2012. Video interview with Tom Araya.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhAWRvQSK0M
5-4. Epting, Chris. Noisecreep. 6 July 2012. Video interview with Tom Araya.
5-5. Henderson, “Metal" Tim. “Head-To-Head With Slayer's Tom Araya: The BW&BK Interview Part II.” 13 December 2007.
http://www.bravewords.com/news/79564
5-6. Licsko, Gabriella. "’Slayer’ Loves Israel.” Arutz Sheva. 20 May 2013.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/168118#.UZm4v7XVCQc
5-7. Krgin, Borivoj. “Slayer: The Drummer Speaks.” Metal Maniacs, 1991, p. 13.
5-8. Denis Diderot, a younger contemporary of Voltaire and Meslier, is often credited with a similar adaptation of the aphorism.
5-9. Brown, Norman O. Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytic Meaning of History, p. 102. 1959. Hannover, NH: Wesleyan University Press.
5-10. Dick, Chris. “The Decibel Hall of Fame: Chaos Rampant,” p. 56.
5-11. Slayer press release, “Jeff Hanneman Update 5-9-13.” Slayer.net (official band site). 9 May 2013.
http://www.slayer.net/us/news/jeff-hanneman-update-5-9-13
5-12. Chirazi, Steffan. “Confessions of a Teenage Punk Rocker,” p 40.
5-13. Chirazi, Steffan. “Confessions of a Teenage Punk Rocker,” p 40.
Chapter 6:
Thrash Incubator
6-1:
Faigin, Daniel P. “California Highways: Routes 105 through 112.” California Highways: Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Numbered Highways in California, But Were Afraid To Ask website.
Viewed 8 August 2013.
http://cahighways.org/105-112.html
6-2: Clifford, Frank. “Century Freeway Housing Funds Clear Hurdle.” L.A. Times, 07 June 1990. Retrieved online August 2013.
http://articles.latimes.com/1990-06-07/local/me-1636_1_century-freeway/
6-3: O’Connor, Joseph M. Statement by Joseph M. O’Connor, Associate Administrator for Right-of-Way and Environment. Federal Highway Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation. Before the Subcommittee on Surface Transportation of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House of Representatives. 16 August 1984.
6-4. Wall, Mick. Enter Night: A Biography of Metallica, p. 43-44. 2011. St. Martin's Press.
6-5. Bennett, J. “Psycho Analysis.” Decibel no. 58, August 2009, p. 72.
Chapter 7:
Slayer Takes the Scene
7-1. Bennett, J. “Seasons in the Abyss,” p. 67.
7-2. Howard, Randy. “Guitarist Jeff Hanneman Discusses Gear and Slayer's Beginnings.” Guitar World. Reposted online 3 May 2013
http://www.guitarworld.com/archive-guitarist-jeff-hanneman-discusses-gear-and-Slayers-beginnings
7-3. Rishimoto, Rei. “Welcome to Our Nightmare.” Metal Hammer, 1999, p. 17 (pp.16-18).
7-4. Rishimoto, Rei. “Welcome to Our Nightmare,” p. 17.
7-5. Sharpe-Young, Garry. Metal the Definitive Guide. Editor Joel McIver. Consultant Bernard Doe. London: Jawbone, 2007.
7-6. “Tom Araya {Slayer} Looks That Kill.” Video from November 1983. Posted on YouTube 29 June 2011 by Dimitri Galeos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNcFl4yRtzg
7-7. “Tom Araya {Slayer}.” Video circa 1983. Posted on YouTube 18 December 2009 by Dimitri Galeo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7o5WRxvUXc
7-8. “Tom Araya {Slayer} Nov 1983.” Video. Posted on YouTube 5 January 2010 by Dimitri Galeos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyWkWiUb3Nc
7-9. A December 1982 Slayer ad, “The heavy metal nightmare begins!” Archived at Metallipromo, a great resource for 1980s true metal.
http://www.metallipromo.com/slay.html
7-10. In Kitts’ excellent “Reign Maker,” Kathryn recalled the date as a weekend night in March 1983. The band’s only Woodstock show in March 1983 was on Monday night. I asked Kitts if she might have misspoken and possibly meant May 1983. He graciously contacted her. And after we reviewed some possible dates and videos, she consulted her files, and she is sure she first saw the band in April 23, 1983, at the Woodstock.
7-11. Kitts, Jeff. “Reign Maker,” p. 47-48.
Chapter 8:
Sign on the Axe and Show No Mercy: The Metal Blade Deal
8-1. See the handwritten setlist at Metallipromo’s extensive archive:
http://www.metallipromo.com/images/Slayer/19830706b.JPG
8-2. “The Heaviest, Fastest, and Loudest Band in the United States!” ad at Metallipromo: Hey Gordy
http://www.metallipromo.com/images/Slayer/19831203.jpeg
8-3. “SLAYER - 8/12/83 Anaheim, CA @ Woodstock - FULL SET.” Viewed July 2013.
Formerly at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUbZ67LQpZo
8-4. Metal Hammer. “In Nomine Slayer.” 1987.
8-5. Reed Rydzewski, Lawrence R. “The Tee party.com.” Blog. 15 April 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
http://lawrencerrrriseupriseup.blogspot.com/2010/04/tee-partycom.html
8-6. Metal Hammer, incomplete mystery article, 2001. Transcribed and arrived at Slayerized.
http://www.Slayerized.com/band/interviews/interview24.html
8-7. Creem Close-Up: Thrash Metal. “Top 20 Thrash Metal Albums of All Time (So Far),” p. 18-20, 65). No. 1, vol. 1. 1987.
Chapter 9:
Metal Moonlighting: Kerry King Joins Megadeth
9-1. Guitar One, 2001. Transcribed and archived at Slayerized.
/> http://www.Slayerized.com/band/interviews/interview18.html
9-2. Osborne, Ben, with Ferres, KingV, and Amen. “Megadeth Tour Itinerary.” The Realms of Deth website.
http://megadeth.rockmetal.art.pl/tour_1984.html
For photos and video “Kerry King In Megadeth,” posted 9 February 2009 by YouTube user SlaytanticMegaforce. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2O0u1_eY94
Chapter 10:
Haunting the Chapel and the Lombardo Learning Curve
10-1. Rosenberg, Axl. “The Top 25 Modern Metal Drummers: #21: Dave Lombardo (Slayer, Fantômas, Grip Inc., Philm).” Metal Sucks. 2 March 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
http://megadeth.rockmetal.art.pl/tour_1984.html
10-2. Geeks of Doom. “Interview: Slayer Drummer Dave Lombardo.” Posted by Obi-Dan. 26 May 2011.
http://www.geeksofdoom.com/2011/05/26/interview-Slayer-7+2+drummer-dave-lombardo
10-3. Blush, Steven. American Hardcore (2nd edition), p. 350. Los Angeles: Feral House, 2010 (1st edition 2001). 408 pp.
10-4. Metal Hammer, 2001. Incomplete article transcribed and arrived at Slayerized.
http://www.Slayerized.com/band/interviews/interview24.html
Chapter 11:
Slamming to Slayer: Metal enters the pit
11-1. “Slayer Live 1984 at the Keystone in Berkeley, California Full Show” video. Uploaded 21 January 2011 by YouTube user Brian Wilson. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taTrf3U01PY
11-2. Bowcott, Nick. “Survival of the Sickest.” Guitar World, 1995.
11-3. Konow, David. “Rocky George: Going the Distance with Rocky.” Guitar World online. 17 March 2010. The longest George interview you will ever read.
http://www.guitarworld.com/rocky-george-going-distance-rocky?page=0,2
11-4. “SLAYER - 9/01/84 Reseda, CA @ Country Club - FULL SET.” Video. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWCQUegcM4w
11-5. The box of a venue was immortalized as Club Traxx in the movie Boogie Nights’ see Bailey Pennick and “What Happened to the Reseda Country Club?” in the L.A. Weekly. 16 October 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2012/10/reseda_country_club_history.php
11-6. Pushead. “Suicidal Tendencies.” Maximumrocknroll no. 7, July/August 1983.
http://www.guitarworld.com/rocky-george-going-distance-rocky?page=0,2
Chapter 12:
Undead Live and Live Undead
12-1. Teresa Lombardo in Lombardo divorce records. Lombardo v. Lombardo. FAMVS-901803. Responsive Declaration to Request for Order. Page 8. Petitioner/Plaintiff David Lombardo. Respondent/Defendant Teresa Lombardo. Superior Court of California. County of San Bernardino. Victorville District. Filed 09 May 2013.
12-2. Slayerized, Paul. “1984 Tour Dates.”
http://www.Slayerized.com/ontheroad/tourdatabase/1984.html
12-3. McIver, Joel. The Bloody Reign of Slayer (revised edition), p. 75.
12-4. Dread, Dennis. “The Occult Roots Of Metal Iconography.” The Battle for Art! blog/DennisDread.com. 4 May 2011.
http://dennisdread.blogspot.com/2011/05/occult-roots-of-metal-iconography_896.html
12-5. Slayer live at the Woodstock 12 August 1983, YouTube video “SLAYER - 8/12/83 Anaheim, CA @ Woodstock - FULL SET.” Araya: "SOME SAY THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD! I SAY FUCK THE SWORD, CUZ YOU CAN DIE BY THE SWORD!" at 17:54 if you can find the full set; try here:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=+Slayer+live+at+the+Woodstock+12+August+1983&oq=+Slayer+live+at+the+Woodstock+12+August+1983&gs_l=youtube.3...930.930.0.2520.1.1.0.0.0.0.368.368.3-1.1.0...0.0...1ac.1.11.youtube.XGAfdWrjtas
12-6. Gulbey, Dennis. “Death No More! Control Denied Is Here!!” Sentinel Steel. Spring 1997. Transcribed and stored at the excellent Schuldiner archive EmptyWords.org. Retrieved 8 August 2013. Is anyone reading this?
http://www.emptywords.org/SentinelSteel-spring1997.htm
12-7. Epstein, Dan. “The Beautiful People.” Revolver, September 2007, p. 84 (80-90).
Chapter 13:
Hell Awaits and Hell Arrives
13-1. Billoney. “Origins of the Slayer Hell Awaits LP Cover Art!?” Bang Your Head Or I’ll Rip It Off electric fanzine. 3 February 2011.
http://bangyourheadorillripitoff.blogspot.com/2011/02/origins-of-slayer-hell-awaits-lp-cover.html
13-2. Dread, Dennis. “The Occult Roots Of Metal Iconography.”
tal-iconography_896.html
13-3. Constable, Dave. “Let It Bleed.” Metal Forces. No. 19, 1986.
13-4: Ruttinger, Fred and Muldowney, Bob. “Slayer Destruction.” Kick Ass, November 1985, p. 7, Vol. XXXI.
13-5. Gulbey, Dennis. “Death No More!”
13-6. Metal Hammer, 2001. Incomplete mystery article, transcribed and arrived at Slayerized. When British writers transcribe interviews with American musicians, Anglo terms like “keen” suddenly start to appear in their vocabulary.
13-7. Creem Close-Up: Thrash Metal. “Top 20 Thrash Metal Albums.”
13-8: Muldowney, Bob. “Slayer: Hell Awaits.” Kick Ass, July 1985, Vol. XXX.
13-9. 35-4. Ferris, D.X. “Everything Louder Than Everything Else” Alternative Press, April 2004, p. 58. You should read endnotes. You could be missing something. There are some good quotes in the notes in my other book.
13-10. United States Senate: Record Labeling: Hearing before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session on Contents of Music and the Lyrics of Records. 19 September 1985). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
http://www.joesapt.net/superlink/shrg99-529/
Chapter 14:
Hell Hits the Road
14-1. As reviewed by Martin Dio, Jesse Grace, and Hal Jordan in “Slayer: Hell Awaits. Savage: The Dungeons Are Calling. Venom: Possessed. Exodus: Bonded by Blood. Abattoir: Vicious Attack. Impaler: Rise of the Mutants,” Creem Close-Up: Metal Rock ‘N’ Roll, August 1985. Archived online at editor Dave DiMartino’s blog. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
http://davedimartino.wordpress.com/author/davedimartino/page/12/
14-2. “What If the Big Four Were the Big Eight? Which Bands Would Be the Next Four in the Group?” By Anso DF, D.X. Ferris, Leyla Ford, Grim Kim Kelly, Dave Mustein, Vince Neilstein, Sammy O’Hagar, Axl Rosenberg, and Satan Rosenbloom. Metal Sucks. 28 January 2011.
http://www.metalsucks.net/2011/01/28/question-of-the-week-if-the-big-four-were-the-big-eight-which-bands-would-be-the-next-four-in-the-group/
14-3. Björklund, Martin. “World Possession Tour: Tour Notes: World Possession Tour Part 1.” VenomCollector.com. Retrieved 09 August 2013.
http://www.venomcollector.com/info2.cfm?info_id=107372&printablePage=yes
14-4. Bennett, J. “Seasons in the Abyss,” p. 72.
14-5. Lindsay, Cam. “Dave Lombardo Slayer / Fantômas.” Exclaim.ca. August 2006. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
http://exclaim.ca/Features/Questionnaire/dave_lombardo-Slayer_fantomas
14-6. It’s All Over zine, no.5, summer 1986. “Brief Encounter #3.”
14-7. Rishimoto, Rei. “Welcome to Our Nightmare,” p. 17.
14-8. Khoury, Gene. “Venom Slayer Exodus.” Kick Ass, July 1985, Vol. XXX. July 1985.
14-9: Constable, Dave. “The Wrecking Crew.” Metal Forces no. 13, p. 21, 1985.
Chapter 15:
Reign in Blood
15-1. “New York University Presents 175 Facts About NYU.” New York University. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/arch/175/pages/def.htm
15-2. Ferris, D.X. Slayer’s Reign in Blood, p. 96.
15-3. Cey Adams, Bill Adler, Dan Charnas, et al. Def Jam Recordings: The First 25 Years of the Last Great Record Label. Photo appears on page 17. 2011. New York: Rizzoli.
15-4. Setlist.fm. “Slayer: Tour Sta
tistics: Songs Played Total.” Viewed 9 August 2013. Salad.
http://www.setlist.fm/stats/Slayer-63d68e3b.html
15-5. Grow, Kory. “Raining Blood.” Decibel no. 50, December 2008, p.74.
15-6. Bennett, J. “Who’ll Stop the Reign?,” p. 49-50.
15-7. Fun fact courtesy of Vince Bloom of Bloom Automatic, LLC.
15-8. Testa, Fabio. “…But I Like ‘Em.” Metal Mania, December 1987, p. 34. Just had a nice salad.
15-9. Khoury, Gene. “Slayer Gets Whiplash.” Metal Mania, August 1987, p. 24.
15-10. Metal Injection. “Slayer Reign In Blood – Top 10 Influential Heavy Metal Albums.” Monte Conner, Brandon Geist, Al Dawson, John LaMacchia, Jason Lekberg, Vince Neilstein, Robert Pasbani, Randy Reiser, Axl Rosenberg, et al. 7 March 2013. Viewed 9 August 2013.
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