Slayer Release 'Pride In Prejudice' Video Preview
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(Metal Hammer) Slayer have released a teaser for their forthcoming video, "Pride In Prejudice". It's the third installment of their video trilogy for their latest album, Repentless. It follows the You Against You promo, which launched in March, and once again features Machete star Danny Trejo - who also appeared in the video for Repentless - the first part of the trilogy. The full video for Pride In Prejudice is expected over the coming days. Trejo, who played a leading character in a prison riot scene, said: "In prison there's only two kinds of people - predators and prey. Being a Slayer fan, I'm a predator." Guitarist Kerry King recently predicted that Slayer's next album won't arrive until at least 2018 - even though they have nine songs left over from making their latest record. He said: "We've got lots of leftover material from the last album because we wrote so much stuff, and we recorded a bunch of it too. If the lyrics don't change the songs musically, those songs are done. "We could probably start doing something at the end of next year - but we've still got a lot of touring going on next year. I'm guessing it won't be '18 before we record anything." Watch the video clip here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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