Scott Ian Jokes That Kerry King Made Him “Look Like A Liar” Regarding Slayer’s Final Tour Following Reunion Shows Announcement

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According to Blabbermouth, during recent interview with Dave Ling of Classic Rock, Anthrax’s Scott Ian was asked if he was shocked when Slayer announced they would be playing a couple reunion shows. Scott jokingly responded with: “I wrote to Kerry and said: ‘Thanks for making me look like a liar.’ We were on Slayer’s goodbye tour for over a hundred shows. During that year and a half together, I got the sense that if they said were ending, then that’s what was happening. Personally, I felt it was too soon because the world needs Slayer but I took them at their word on that. I really felt that they would be the one band that when they said they were retiring, they’d be done for good.”

When being asked how Kerry King responded to his e-mail, Scott said: “He wrote back saying: ‘Hahaha. Hey, it’s just three shows.’ I replied: ‘Yeah, we’ll see.'” Five years after Slayer completed their farewell tour and just weeks after the Slayer’s guitarist mentioned the details of his solo project, King and his longtime bandmates announced that they would be playing AftershockRiot Fest and Louder Than Life festivals in September and October.

King addressed Slayer’s reunion earlier this month while speaking to Metal Hammer, admitting that the announcement of Slayer’s comeback “was not my favorite timing,” Kerry said that the SLAYER reunion “is not going to translate into recording and it’s not going to translate into touring. For me, it’s three shows marking five years since our final shows, a fun, ‘Hey, remember us from before the pandemic?’ celebration.”

King went on to say he still has not spoken to Slayer’s bassist/vocalist Tom Araya since the news of the band’s reunion was announced: “It’s not like I’m angry with him or anything,” King clarified. “We’re very different people, and we evolved into business partners at the end of the day. He has very different interests from me, and very different outlooks. Does that make me hate him? No. But I don’t need to talk to him every day… We just don’t have much in common. When it comes time to rehearse, I’ll have no problem showing up. We’re professionals, and that’s what we do.”

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Cait Stoddard: Hello! My name is Caitlin and my job is writing music news stories and reviewing metal music albums. I enjoy collecting vinyl, playing video games, watching movies and going to concerts.
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