
Gary Holt says that he doesn’t think there will ever be a SLAYER reunion.
The EXODUS leader, who spent almost nine years touring with SLAYER, discussed the possibility of the latter band coming back while holding a guitar clinic this past Monday (July 17) at Pitbull Audio in National City, Californi…
GARY HOLT Doesn’t Think There Will Ever Be A SLAYER Reunion: ‘I Think The Band’s Ended’
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It’s ‘Official’: BUTCHER BABIES’ HEIDI SHEPHERD Has A Ghost In Her House
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Kim Gordon says she’s “not really a fan of Taylor Swift”
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VOLBEAT To Release ‘Rewind, Replay, Rebound: Live In Deutschland’ In November
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Danish/American rock and rollers VOLBEAT will release "Rewind, Replay, Rebound: Live In Deutschland" digitally worldwide on November 27 via...
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‘EA Sports FC 24’ TOTY voting date, nominees, and leaks
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‘Grand Theft Auto’ and ‘Call Of Duty’ studios impacted by voice actor strike
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Twitter suspends journalists who wrote about Elon Musk
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‘Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’ launch trailer pits Miles and MJ against a Symbiote-infected Peter
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The 1975’s Matty Healy reportedly “blindsided” by Taylor Swift new album, but finds it “hilarious” as they were “never serious”
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Fans have guessed that Healy inspired many songs on 'The Tortured Poets Department' The post The 1975’s Matty Healy reportedly...




