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Slaughter

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There are at least three artists named Slaughter on last.fm: 1) Slaughter was a Canadian death/thrash metal band. They were formed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1984 and briefly featured Chuck Schuldiner on guitar in 1986. Originally, they released one full-length called "Strappado" and several demos. Slaughter was disbanded from 1989 to 1995 but returned in 1996 to record a cover of Celtic Frost’s “Dethroned Emperor” for a tribute album called “In Memory of Celtic Frost”. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • russian metal
  • russian metalcore
  • slamming deathcore

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Slaughter's biggest hit?
Slaughter's biggest hit is undoubtedly "Up All Night,"
What happened to the lead singer of Slaughter?
The lead singer of Slaughter is Mark Slaughter, whose powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence helped propel the band to stardom in the early "
How many original band members are in Slaughter?
Slaughter originally consisted of four members: Mark Slaughter (vocals), Dana Strum (bass), Tim Kelly (guitar), and Blas Elias (drums). Over the years, the lineup has changed due to various circumstances, most notably the tragic death of guitarist Tim Kelly in 1998. As of today, two original members remain in Slaughter: Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum. Both have been the driving force behind the band since its inception and continue to carry the Slaughter name forward into new eras of rock music. Drummer Blas Elias has rejoined the band after a period of absence, contributing to the group's live performances and recordings, making three out of four original members actively involved in recent years. However, with Kelly's passing, the initial quartet can never be fully reunited. The enduring partnership of Slaughter and Strum, alongside Elias, keeps the band's classic sound and spirit alive for fans worldwide.
Is the band Slaughter still together?
Yes, the band Slaughter is still together and continues to perform live for enthusiastic audiences worldwide. Despite lineup changes and the inevitable challenges that come with a long career in the music industry, Slaughter has persevered and maintained a dedicated fan base. The band regularly appears at rock festivals, concert tours, and special events, often sharing the stage with other renowned acts from the glam metal and hard rock era. Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum, the core founding members, remain actively involved, ensuring that the band's signature sound and energy are preserved in their performances. Drummer Blas Elias has also rejoined the lineup in recent years, further strengthening the group's connection to its original roots. Slaughter's continued success is a testament to their enduring appeal, musical talent, and commitment to their fans, making them a must-see act for anyone interested in the best of classic and pop-infused rock music.
What is the tragic story of the band Slaughter?
The tragic story of the band Slaughter centers around the untimely death of original guitarist Tim Kelly. In February 1998, Kelly was involved in a fatal car accident in Arizona, cutting short a promising career and deeply affecting his bandmates and fans alike. At the time, Slaughter was still riding a wave of success from their platinum-selling debut and subsequent albums. Kelly's guitar work was integral to the band's signature sound, and his loss was both a personal and professional blow to the group. Despite this tragedy, Slaughter made the difficult decision to continue making music, honoring Kelly's memory through their ongoing work and dedication to their fans. The band has faced other challenges, including changes in the music industry and shifting trends, but the loss of Tim Kelly remains the most poignant chapter in their history. His legacy lives on in the memorable riffs and solos that helped define Slaughter's place in rock music.

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