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Members of SLAYER, EXODUS, KYUSS (and possibly METALLICA) Form New All-Star Group

Slayer Exodus new band

Whoa! This is a surprise. After spending the last two years filling in for Jeff Hanneman due to Jeff's nasty spider biteExodus guitarist Gary Holt looks to have bro'd down enough with Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo that the two have decided to start jamming on a new project. 

Not only are Holt and Lombardo involved, but former Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age bassist Nick Oliveri and Amen guitarist Casey Chaos are also involved. To top it all off, famed producer Ross Robinson (he of Deftones and Slipknot, and possibly Behemoth production fame) will be behind the boards.

Noisecreep broke the  story that the project came to be when Robinson was enlisted to produce a soundtrack for a documentary on House of Shock, which is Pantera frontman Phil Anselmo's haunted house attraction in New Orleans. Robinson said that after watching Slayer from the side of the stage and seeing the energy between Holt and Lombardo, he wanted to "tap into that."

What came out of it was this new unnamed project which all four are currently working on in Robinson's home studio in Venice, CA. As for the type of sound that's coming out of the studio:

"It's a real live vibe, all of us out there in the room going for it, including Ross out there in the room, reaching over and doing slides on my guitar for me, punching in the air and inspiring us all to really push it," says Gary Holt. "I swear the song we're working on today is twice as fast as the one we did yesterday! Some of the picking on it is right at the borderline limit of what I can physically pull of!"

The group have three songs recorded so far and they have a very punk/hardcore vibe to them. Metallica bassist Robert Truijillo stopped by the studio one day, and Robinson tried to convince him into contributing, but that has yet to come to pass. Here is the most exciting quote from the Noisecreep article:

"At one point, Dave stopped, listened back and said: 'That's the fastest drum track I think I've ever done!'"

No word on when the tracks will see the light of day, or if the group plans to work on more music, as both Exodus and Slayer are currently writing new albums. But if you read the article, it seems like everybody is game to collaborate some more if they are available.

I can't wait to hear this!

  • http://www.facebook.com/dan.piotrowski.9 Dan Piotrowski

    (head literally explodes)

  • http://www.facebook.com/arcangelkreed Eric Kreed

    wow…. The gods of metal and greatness have pulled their heads together to show off some of the BEST talent this side of the stars. HOLY C#@&!

  • david strawther

    as a loyal slayer fan since reign in blood, hell awaits, and the iconic haunting the chapel debuted for christ's sake dave please avoid at all costs entertaining any ideas of doing any colabs with metallica they are the "hot topic" of metal they sold out to please the enemies of true metal music, the G.O.P, the F.C.C , the censors, need I say more???

    • http://www.facebook.com/Rboy93 Regan Boyce

      Yeah Metallica sold out… ALMOST EVERY SHOW ON THEIR LAST WORLD TOUR! Just because some bands like to do things other than release the same album again and again for 30 years doesn't mean they're sell outs. In any case, if I were in a band I'd rather be considered a sell out than have a following of "troo metul 4 lyf" fans like you.

      • urdeth

        when you made music and got together one of the biggest fan base in music and then you decide to ignore your fans and made music just for the money.(it wasnt because they want to experiment with other sound they sold out/). music is about fans you know? slayer keep on releasing the same album because they already have a die hard fan base. slayer play music for their fans, not to sell.and as a fan i buy the music so they can keep on playing.

        • http://www.facebook.com/people/Brian-McBehrer/772837532 Brian McBehrer

          actually, I'd say the opposite is true. Slayer kept on releasing the same album because they already have a die-hard, PAYING fanbase. Because it SELLS. Metallica changed styles because they wanted to experiment with different styles. If they were just doing it for money, why would they change so radically? Granted, St. Anger and Load were pretty much shit, but they didn't do it to sell out.

  • Dog

    As if Rob is gonna contribute after what happened with Newstead, haha, journalists!

  • Jmz

    I dont think that rob will ever join them.. rest of metallica would be too pissed and kick him out of the band.. like with jason.