February 13, 2008

SLAYER was honored with a Grammy in the "Best Metal Performance"


SLAYER was honored with a Grammy in the "Best Metal Performance" category in
the pre-telecast ceremony at the 50th annual Grammy Awards, which are being
held tonight (Sunday, February 10) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
SLAYER was nominated for the track "The Final Six", from the band's 2007
limited-edition "Christ Illusion". The song, written by SLAYER's
vocalist/bassist Tom Araya and guitarist Jeff Hanneman and produced by Josh
Abraham, is a chilling look at an hypothesized end of the world. The track
made its debut last July as the "Single of the Week" on MySpace where it has
since accumulated some 750,000 plays, an astounding number for a song that
received no commercial airplay.

A visibly nervous Araya accepted the award, stating, "Thank you very much. I
don't know what to say. This is our second time. I have to thank Sony, first
off, for reissuing the record and putting this new song on the album, and
now I'm here again - we are here again, actually. Most of all, [I'd like to]
thank Rick Rubin [producer and head of American Recordings], who's been with
us, been there for us for the past 23 years, 24 years. Thank you. My wife,
my two kids; Sandra [wife], Ariel and Tommy. They're here with me. Of
course, my manager, who's been with us for a good 20 years now. Well, thank
you very much. Thank the Academy. Thank you."

SLAYER's two previous Grammy nominations were for 2002's "Disciple" from the
album "God Hates Us All", and last year's "Eyes of the Insane", for which
they took home the Grammy Award.

The nominees in this year's "Metal" category were as follows:

AS I LAY DYING - "Nothing Left"
KING DIAMOND - "Never Ending Hill"
MACHINE HEAD - "Aesthetics Of Hate"
SHADOWS FALL - "Redemption"
SLAYER - "Final Six"

Only albums released between October 1, 2006, and September 30, 2007, could
be considered for this year's awards.

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