Exodus and Slayer guitarist Gary Holt has offered his thoughts on who should be included if thrash's famous "Big 4" was expanded to include more acts. The "Big 4" of thrash are considered to be ...
Exodus and Slayer guitarist Gary Holt offered praise for Slash in a recent episode of the Appetite for Distortion podcast, sharing some of his favorite things about the top-hatted guitarist's ...
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"When we were making the album, we were just making the music we wanted to hear," Holt recalled to host Chuck Armstrong. "We didn't think anybody would will talk about the album or, you know, that it ...
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Gary Holt may be a rock ‘n’ roll connoisseur, but he has his pop convictions. The thrash metal guitarist, best known for his work in the bands Exodus and Slayer, gave his take on pop superstar Taylor ...
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I’m not a very religious person. But I also don’t care that much if someone else is. In the immortal words of Devo, “Believe what you want to; nothing’s really true.” But some atheists and agnostics ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "I love Taylor Swift. Why all the hate?" Holt said in response to host Ashley Steinmetz asking him to address "the Taylor Swift ...
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Listen to the full conversation in the player near the end of this article. "While I'm able to actually physically be able to still do it at this level, I'm going to keep doing it," Holt told host ...