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Rappers Talk Slayer In Book 'Reign of Blood' 
Published Friday, June 13, 2008 2:38 PM
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By Tai Saint Louis

The latest volume in Continuum Books’ 33 1/3 Series takes an unprecedented look at how Hip-Hop touched what has been called “the ultimate thrash metal record.”

 

33 1/3: Reign of Blood recounts the making of heavy metal group Slayer’s 1986 Def Jam release through the eyes of Rick Rubin, Russell Simmons and the other Hip-Hop luminaries who helped the album come about.

 

Through all new interviews by Simmons and Rubin, as well as MC Serch, and Bomb Squad founder Hank Shockley, readers are treated to a first-hand account of how Slayer managed to fit in with Def Jam’s roster of rap legends.


"They were nice kids,” said Def Jam co-founder Russell Simmons. “They looked fun. I didn’t know. I wasn’t even [interested] because they didn’t rap. Me and all the Hip-Hop kids that were part of my group, they looked up and said, ‘Wow, I don’t know what the f**k this is. This is Rick Rubin’s shit.’”

 

In addition to anecdotes from the band and the Def Jam staff, including Serch’s experience promoting Slayer alongside 3rd Bass group member Pete Nice, author D.X. Ferris also examines Reign of Blood through the eyes of dozens of fans.

 

33 1/3: Reign of Blood is available in stores everywhere.

 

With 60 volumes to date, the 33 1/3 series also includes books about and inspired by groundbreaking albums by A Tribe Called Quest, Beastie Boys, James Brown, and Prince.


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Eight Mile Road Music News » Rappers Talk Slayer In Book ‘Reign of Blood’ said:

June 13, 2008 3:54 PM
 

ThaUndergroundG said:

one
June 13, 2008 3:56 PM
 

Brick_City_Zoe said:

wow..realli close ta b 1st....now wats dda point

didnt even bother readin the article
June 13, 2008 3:59 PM
 

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June 13, 2008 4:35 PM
 

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June 13, 2008 4:55 PM
 

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June 13, 2008 5:31 PM
 

shockaslim said:

Reign In Blood was probably Slayer's best album.  But Master of  Puppets from Metallica is WAAAY better than that.  Slayer had some white supremacist themes in some of their songs though.
June 13, 2008 6:50 PM
 

Wakko said:

what people don't realize today in this garbage filled recycle dumpster that is the music business (especially hiphop, yeah i said it) today, this album is to heavy metal fans as the chronic was to hip hop fans. this album defined metal in a new way, and metal was also played differently after this one. also, take a listen to public enemy's "she watch channel zero", and you can hear the guitar line from "angel of death" being sampled, AND one of the guitar players, Kerry King played solo on the beasties "no sleep til brooklyn".
so before you guys wave off this group/album as just a group who was at the right place at the right time, slayer did help in create some of hiphop's classic material that is still relevant (i got your attention now, huh) today.


"...and after all my logic and my theory, i add a motherfucker, so u ignant n***as hear me"
June 13, 2008 6:54 PM
 

Wakko said:

1986 was to metal, the same way 88' was to hip hop. i agree on the white supremacist theme, but don't get it twisted, they didn't believe in that.
June 13, 2008 6:58 PM
 

jist1 said:

that shit wasn't white supremisct they talked about it as something that was wack.   Anybody heard of the gravedigazz that was an amazing record and it was definitely influenced by slayer.
June 14, 2008 2:54 AM
 

DF Justin said:

the illmatic of thrash metal records
June 14, 2008 4:58 AM
 

Akaneon1 said:

More recently:

Lil Jon - Stop Fuckin' With Me

Is prod. by Rick Rubin... the guitar riff is a Slayer riff (naturally).


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June 14, 2008 6:32 AM
 

MCP reppin 630 said:

everybody go home nas bout to drop storms n tornado's... warnings are being sent out a month in advance... take cover
June 14, 2008 7:16 AM
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