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Jeff Hanneman passed away this morning due to Liver Failure

 

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Slayer is devastated to inform that their bandmate and brother, Jeff Hanneman, passed away at about 11AM this morning near his Southern California home. 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.

 

Our Brother Jeff Hanneman, May He Rest In Peace (1964 - 2013)

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NO FUCKING WAY THIS IS RIGHT, BRO I THINK HE HAD HEP C BUT I AM NOT SURE, BUT I HAD NO CLUE HE WAS IN THAT BAD OF HEALTH, THIS IS JUST FUCKING NAUSEATING, IT KICKED MY FUCKING FEET OUT FROM UNDERNEATH ME WHEN THIS CAME ACROSS FACEBOOK EARLIER TODAY, R.I.P. YOU FUCKING GOD, YOU FUCKING LEGEND, YOU FUCKING TRUE 100% METAL LORD! WHOS STAYED TRUE TO HIS FANS, AND HIS MUSIC, AND NEVER TRIED TO GRAB FOR THE CASH, AND PUT UP A TOP 20 ALBUM, THIS IS JUST FUCKING AGONIZING, WHY THE FUCK COULDN'T IT HAVE BEEN LARS OR JAMES? OR AXL? WHY jEFF? FUCK THIS IS BULLSHIT, R.I.P. MOTHERFUCKER FOR HE IS A TRUE LEGEND, AND NOBODY CAN EVER SAY DIFFERENTLY, WELL YOU CAN, BUT YOU DONT KNOW WHAT THE FUCK YOUR TALKING ABOUT IF YOU DO, SLAYER 4 EVER!!!

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Your SHIFT KEY is stuck

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Such a bummer. I was just listening to Hell Awaits a bunch last week. Guess I'm bustin' out the rest of the vintage Slayer tonight for the ride to work in the morning.

 

Thrash on, Jeff. R.I.P.

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The story of the spider bite was out there for a while but every time Kerry or Tom was asked about Jeff's return they never had to much to say and especially Kerry who acted like he hadn't talked to him in like a year. I wonder if the spider bite wasn't the only reason Jeff wasn't around the band anymore. I guess there will be an announcement very soon saying that Gary Holt is now a permanent member but i wonder what will happen with Exodus.....

 

Anyway yes this is very sad. Jeff has always stayed in the shadows with Kerry and to a lesser case Tom did most of the interviews and as far as I know Jeff never did interviews so there is not much info out there on him but he was a huge part of that band and I've seen many fans say that since Jeff stopped writing as much and Kerry took control of the band they didn't like Slayer as much.

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RIP Jeff, lesson learned that you have to keep track of your medical record at least once or twice each year because you never know when it comes to liver, heart, brain, or anything, and 49 is just way too young, sad day indeed

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I am saddened to hear of Jeff's passing and way too young.What a loss of one of the most talented and pioneering thrash metal guitar players ever.R.I.P.Jeff and tear it up in hell for Satan and all his legion.

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Sad news indeed ... it won't be Slayer without him :(

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The story of the spider bite was out there for a while but every time Kerry or Tom was asked about Jeff's return they never had to much to say and especially Kerry who acted like he hadn't talked to him in like a year. I wonder if the spider bite wasn't the only reason Jeff wasn't around the band anymore. I guess there will be an announcement very soon saying that Gary Holt is now a permanent member but i wonder what will happen with Exodus.....

 

Anyway yes this is very sad. Jeff has always stayed in the shadows with Kerry and to a lesser case Tom did most of the interviews and as far as I know Jeff never did interviews so there is not much info out there on him but he was a huge part of that band and I've seen many fans say that since Jeff stopped writing as much and Kerry took control of the band they didn't like Slayer as much.

 

I agree, there probably were other factors going on here. Regardless, much like Leykis says, this just sucks. Jeff was a true metal legend that stuck to his guns and always gave the fans what they wanted....SLAYER! As a slayer fan who has seen them live a few times, I really think my interest in any new Slayer will pass along with Jeff. RIP. :crying:

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Your SHIFT KEY is stuck

 

It's not stuck, I glued it down!!

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I am saddened to hear of Jeff's passing and way too young.What a loss of one of the most talented and pioneering thrash metal guitar players ever.R.I.P.Jeff and tear it up in hell for Satan and all his legion.

 

Yes, Jeff, you are surely already in the greenroom on the other side of STYX, you probably didn't even have time to get settled in as I am sure his Dark Lord is beyond ecstatic upon your arrival, I am sure he has already got you booked and ready to perform, and all your followers and fans who are lined up waiting for you to step out on stage and deliver to your legions, what they have loved you for, Jeff you are safe now in hell, where you can live on and take your eternal vows, and settle in right where we want you to be, waiting for us when we arrive there, and we can hear you play once again, RIP JEFF!

 

Now SLAYER!! will never die, they keep releasing better and better albums, sorry not an argument, if you are questioning if your going to buy the next Slayer album or not, then your not, because your not a fan, and you should just stick to the next Metallica when it comes out, cause it is what you want anyway, and probably what you deserve, LAY DOWN YOUR SOUL TO THE GODS ROCK N ROLL!!!!!

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I just read those whack jobs at Westboro Baptist Church are planning to picket at His funeral?? Hmmm... A dozen of those whack jobs vs a couple thousand die hard Slayer fans....

 

Should be interesting.....

 

Yeah no shit, I have already had it out about that on Facebook, the fact that the lemmings who are probably led by 1 head lemming, are following the lead right off the side of the mountain, I believe they are so used to the familys of military men who died, that they r just skipping into this with their obese bodys, and their fanny packs with sharpies and cardboard, absolutely and completely blind and ignorant, to just what it is they are walking into, I know this feeling purely by experience, upon stumbling into their moshpit the very 1st time I saw them on Clash, the most hardcore pit I was ever in(I rate on injury's obtained) was a toss up between Pantera, and a straight edge hardcore group named Earth Crisis, I sustained life threatening injuries in both of these pits, that being said, I have seen Slayer 4 times live, been in their pit in 3, the amount of violence, and physical injuries I have witnessed during these concerts I can honestly say is not even close to another band I can think of, I watched this gigantic skin head dude, no shit about 6'6ft easily had to have gone at close to 300-323lbs, sit and fuck with this tiny little rocker dude, actually going out of his way to bully this little dude, by about the 5th Slayer song in, this scrawny little dude, with a gigantic black eye, and a bloody nose, fucking sprints towards this bully, leaps from about 5 feet away from him, and just blasts this dude, I am almost certain he was wearing a set of knuckles, or something cause all I saw in the silouhette was a couple teeth and blood shoot through the air, and this gigantic fucking bully went down so fast, and hit the pavement so hard that the little guy hadnt even turned back around from landing yet, and it was there 2 minutes into Criminally Insane, that Tom Araya had to kill the song, and direct everybody away so the medics could get to someone, well that someone was the fucking bully, and that bully not only had just been thrashed, that bully was not breathing, not responding to anything, and ended up being in the newspapers as he sustained significant brain damage, and basically ended his life from any social standpoint, of course the newspaper never discussed the fact this was a huge man, who was clearly targeting smaller weaker people, he probably didnt even know who Slayer was, he was just their to beat people up, anyways, I have witnessed more then a dozen incidents of this nature, and it was generally in Slayers mosh pits, this was just the most extreme example there is, Slayer fans aint no joke, they dont fuck around, and they certainly do not give a fuck about anybodys civil rights, or if they are breaking the law, they will go after those baptists, they will not let up, and somebody will be killed, the will put on a Public Display of Dismemberment and they will absolutely SPILL THE BLOOD!

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Slayer - Reign In Blood, simply the greatest thrash album of all time!

So fucked off by this news, great man, guitarist & all round legend.

No matter what happens in this crazy life I live, slayer will always be my favourite band!

 

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I just read those whack jobs at Westboro Baptist Church are planning to picket at His funeral?? Hmmm... A dozen of those whack jobs vs a couple thousand die hard Slayer fans....

 

Should be interesting.....

 

Assuming they have the balls to actually show up (which they probably won't), the cops will probably relocate them to a site far away from the actual burial... for their own safety.

 

...otherwise, it will truly be "Raining Blood!"

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RIP. This guy was a massive part of the band and will be a big loss...

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I just read those whack jobs at Westboro Baptist Church are planning to picket at His funeral?? Hmmm... A dozen of those whack jobs vs a couple thousand die hard Slayer fans....

 

Should be interesting.....

With any luck those Baptist dumbfucks will be bathing in their own blood by the finish of the service as that's all their kind deserves imo.
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I just read those whack jobs at Westboro Baptist Church are planning to picket at His funeral?? Hmmm... A dozen of those whack jobs vs a couple thousand die hard Slayer fans....

 

Should be interesting.....

With any luck those Baptist dumbfucks will be bathing in their own blood by the finish of the service as that's all their kind deserves imo.

 

And urine, dont forget urine

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