Slayer Launch Virtual Museum "Slaytanic Verses": A Look Back At 40 Years Of Metal History

Slayer Launch Virtual Museum "Slaytanic Verses": A Look Back At 40 Years Of Metal History

Dive into 40 years of Slayer history! The thrash metal legends have launched their virtual museum, "Slaytanic Verses" – featuring rare memorabilia and exclusive insights into their legendary career. Find out everything you need to know about the new online museum here!
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For all fans of Slayer, there’s now a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the band's iconic history. Slayer has opened their virtual museum "Slaytanic Verses," which offers exclusive insights and rare memorabilia, giving fans a one-of-a-kind look at their monumental career.

Developed in collaboration with “Definitive Authentic/Inveniem”, this online museum gives you access to parts of Slayer's world that were previously hidden from the public. The first collection, "Live Assaults: 1981 Through Today", showcases rare live memorabilia from over 40 years of band history and will be regularly updated with new exhibits and stories.

If you're a fan of heavy metal history or want to relive Slayer's glory days, "Slaytanic Verses" offers a fascinating journey through the milestones of one of the most influential bands in the genre. You can explore the museum here.

Kerry King About A Comprehensive Slayer Comeback

But what about a possible reunion? In an interview with Total Guitar, Slayer guitarist Kerry King addressed fans’ hopes of a full-scale comeback:

"Everyone thinks Slayer are getting back together, but that couldn't be further from the truth. We've been turning down gigs ever since we stopped. This one came and I thought, if we're ever going to do one, this could be cool because it's the five-year anniversary of our final tour. We're not going to record anymore. That final tour was definitely our final tour. This is just a reason to have some fun the guys, play a few shows and then jump back in the coffin…"

While that sounds like a definitive farewell, there’s still hope for fans to catch Slayer at select festival shows – perhaps even in Europe. Until then, "Slaytanic Verses" offers a fitting tribute to the band's unmatched career, bringing Slayer's glory days into the digital realm.