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  2. God Hates Us All - Wikipedia

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    He eventually rejoined Slayer in 2013 once again replacing Dave Lombardo. [38] Without a drummer and unable to finish their God Hates Us All tour Hanneman contacted original drummer Dave Lombardo and asked him if he would be willing to play for the remainder of the tour. [39] Lombardo accepted the offer and played for the remaining 21 shows.

  3. References and parodies of Indiana Jones - Wikipedia

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    The short films Tadeo Jones, Tadeo Jones and the Basement of Doom and the features Tad, The Lost Explorer and Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas are parodies of the Indiana Jones franchise. The Incredibles — Mr. Incredible is being chased by the Omnidroid when it rolls. Home Alone – Harry gets his hand burned by the hot door ...

  4. Diabolus in Musica - Wikipedia

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    Diabolus in Musica is a Latin term for "The Devil in Music" or tritone.Medieval musical rules did not allow this particular dissonance. [11] According to one mythology, the interval was considered sexual and would bring out the devil; Slayer vocalist and bassist Tom Araya jokingly said that people were executed for writing and using the interval.

  5. Dave Lombardo discography - Wikipedia

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    Date of release Title Label US Billboard Peak US sales December, 1983 Show No Mercy: Metal Blade Records: 1984 Haunting the Chapel (): Metal Blade Records

  6. Dave Lombardo - Wikipedia

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    David Lombardo (born February 16, 1965) is a Cuban-American drummer, best known as a co-founding member of the thrash metal band Slayer. He currently plays drums with Fantômas , Dead Cross , [ 2 ] Mr. Bungle , Empire State Bastard , and Misfits .

  7. Paul Bostaph - Wikipedia

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    On May 30, 2013, Slayer announced via their official Facebook page that Paul Bostaph had returned once again to replace long-time member Dave Lombardo behind the kit on a full-time basis. [20] He appeared on Slayer's twelfth and final studio album Repentless, and stayed with the band until 2019, when they disbanded after finishing their final tour.

  8. South of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    South of Heaven is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on July 5, 1988, by Def Jam Recordings.The album was the band's second collaboration with producer Rick Rubin, whose production skills on their previous album Reign in Blood (1986) had helped their sound evolve.

  9. S.A. Slayer - Wikipedia

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    S.A. Slayer, originally known as Slayer, was an American heavy metal band formed in San Antonio, Texas, in 1981 by the former Blitzkrieg (not to be confused with the UK band Blitzkrieg) guitar duo Robert "Bob Dog" Catlin and Art Villarreal, bassist Don Van Stavern, drummer Dave McClain, and vocalist Chris Cronk (Fates Warning, Jag Panzer, Karion, Talisphere, Target 7).