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SLAYER's 'World Painted Blood' Deluxe Edition To Include 'Playing With Dolls Horror' Short - Oct. 14, 2009
It was only a matter of time before SLAYER's lyrics leapt off the printed page and made their wanton way to the visual medium. The band's discography is gorged with tales of mass murderers, serial sadists and drooling deviants of every stripe — vicious mental cases just begging for a cinematic reception.

Enter "Metalocalypse" director and big-time SLAYER fan Mark Brooks who created a 20-minute DVD titled "Playing with Dolls", a 12-episode video-graphic novel that will be included exclusively in SLAYER's "World Painted Blood" deluxe edition, out November 3 in tandem with the "World Painted Blood" standard edition. Inspired by the songs on "World Painted Blood" — in particular Jeff Hanneman's "Playing With Dolls", from which the horror short takes its title — the film blends elements of animation and still-photography into a visual style similar to that of a graphic novel. A trailer for the short can be viewed below. The soundtrack for the "Playing With Dolls" short features clips from all 11 of the songs on "World Painted Blood"; in addition, the music bed for episode No. 7 is taken from "Atrocity Vendor", a new song that is not on the album.

"It's not live action and it's not animated," Brooks explains. "It's a weird hybrid of the two, and I haven't seen a lot of things done this way."

No mere music video, "Playing with Dolls" is a stark, 12-part nightmare that breathes corrupt life into SLAYER's latest syllabus of stalkers, psychopaths and serial killers, merging their aberrant psyches into the supremely focused desire of a single, merciless malcontent. A methodical distillation of one man's lethal frenzy, the film follows the gruesome outbursts of a nameless protagonist. He is not an indiscriminate murder junkie, but rather a highly creative snuff-artist with a deeply personal sense of purpose — a man for whom murder is the only conceivable way forward. With a black heart hardened by tragedy, he chooses his victims carefully. His methods are as grisly and varied as they are poetic.

"It's a little weirder than your regular blood n' guts type thing," Brooks says of the storyline, "which I think is a reflection of SLAYER's music."

But make no mistake: There will be blood, and plenty of it. As the real-life boyfriend of one of the film's "victims" told Brooks after a private screening, "I almost threw up while I watching that. And I think that's a compliment."

SLAYER — bassist/vocalist Tom Araya, guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, and drummer Dave Lombardo — started recording "World Painted Blood", the band's 10th studio album, last October in a Los Angeles studio with producer Greg Feldeman, and completed it this past May. Recording "World Painted Blood" was a unique experience for SLAYER who has historically begun the recording process with all songs written and fully rehearsed. This time, they did the bulk of writing and song development while in the studio. According to drummer Dave Lombardo, "On this record, we worked a lot more collectively, we were more attentive to each other's ideas and willing to try them, which only benefited the album." "World Painted Blood" is indeed a SLAYER album, and consequently deals with topics such as death and destruction, war, serial killers, and the Apocalypse. "Psychopathy Red", leaked online a year ago, was inspired by the heinous Russian serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, a.k.a. the Rostov Ripper, who confessed to brutally murdering 56 children. "Beauty Through Order" (Kerry King: "one of Jeff's songs, it has a very heavy 'do me' intro to it then explodes with a really cool vibe,") "Unit 731", "Playing With Dolls" (Lombardo: an awesome track, great song structure, great vibe"), "Public Display of Dismemberment", and "Americon", a King composition. Of "Americon", King explains, "It's about what I think the rest of the world thinks of America. We may not be big on a lot of people's lists, but I don't care what you think of my government, of my economy, or whatever. I live here and this is one of the best places that I've ever found to live. So f*#k you if you don't like it."

"World Painted Blood" will initially ship with four special collector's edition CD covers. Each of the four covers will display one-fourth of a provocative continental map illustrated with human skulls and bones; when placed together, the four images form a complete and grisly map of the world. (See images below.)

All four of the initial CD packages will include a special blood-red, see-through top panel with the map displayed beneath it.

Log on to www.slayer.net to pre-order your copy of "World Painted Blood".









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COMMENT | WOW
posted by : Mewis
10/14/2009 9:35:22 AM

That looks really fucking stupid.

COMMENT |
posted by : warpheadUK
10/14/2009 9:37:05 AM

Mmmmm. Not so sure about this. Looks a bit tacky.

Hopefully the album will be great, I like the 3 songs released over the net. They sound better than most of tunes off Christ Illusion.

Now all you GayLord sad tossers can go on about how much you would rather suck Mustaines cock than Kerry Kings etc etc. Yeah whatever. Don't some of you get tired of repeating the same old shit? Losers.

COMMENT |
posted by : Oldskulethrash
10/14/2009 9:41:13 AM

this just reminds me of Sin City.

COMMENT | ?
posted by : dfree
10/14/2009 9:52:14 AM

does anyone know what the cover will look like?
It's amazing that the release date is so close and there isn't any squable about the cover art yet
Long live Slayer
the only ones on the big 4 with all original members.
Bump Fanthrax and add Sep with Max.

COMMENT |
posted by : Metal Hoops
10/14/2009 10:14:22 AM

Wish the album would leak

and yes I will buy it first day.

COMMENT | http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/slayer/2009/challenge-stadium-perth-australia-13d7e9d9.html
posted by : Sick_Mick
10/14/2009 10:33:10 AM

Saw them last night, they had twice as many amps as Megadeth and were twice as fucking loud! My ears are still ringing! LOL!
They opened with World Painted Blood and it sounded mint! The 4 of em locked in and cut loose in typical Slayer fashion with no banter between songs. Both bands delivered in my book, come back soon fuckers!

COMMENT | They want you to buy 4 copies of the same CD.
posted by : j_landen
10/14/2009 10:38:44 AM

"World Painted Blood" will initially ship with four special collector's edition CD covers. Each of the four covers will display one-fourth of a provocative continental map illustrated with human skulls and bones; when placed together, the four images form a complete and grisly map of the world. (See images above.)

COMMENT |
posted by : juanneman
10/14/2009 10:53:12 AM

I won´t be that stupid (the same as the majority here I guess) so as to buy 4 copies to have a full map, even being a stalwart Slayer fan. I think I´ll pass on this documentary and I´ll buy the regular edition, and I´ll download `Atrocity Vendor´ when it becomes available, the same I did with `Final six´, from the previous album. Wtf Slayer (I criticize them for this), do you find me so stupid so as to buy ONE YEAR later a special edition of `Christ Illusion´ because it has one bonus track and a slight different version of a song? One thing is being a stalwart fan and some other being a fool. Music is what matters to me.

COMMENT | so
posted by : Steve Guttenberg
10/14/2009 11:00:55 AM

is TOMS voice back again....I know he's had some trouble singing the last bunch of gigs

COMMENT |
posted by : www.thenextslayer.com
10/14/2009 11:08:29 AM

The same album over and over?? You like AC/DC right?

COMMENT | Slayer
posted by : RiotAct666
10/14/2009 11:16:13 AM

I'll be getting the deluxe version of WPB.

COMMENT | What!?
posted by : inked.in.blood
10/14/2009 2:14:56 PM

... not one single dildo?
Slayer needs to learn something from Rammstein on how to sell records.

COMMENT | RiotAct666
posted by : Strychnine.213
10/14/2009 2:33:38 PM

+1, getting the exclusive t-shirt that's on the site too. It's actually cheaper to buy it all from the US (roughly £25 with shipping in total, CD/DVD alone will be about £18 from my local store). Sucks that the UK gets ripped off on album prices.

COMMENT | pure sick and brutal!
posted by : paranormalfreaks
10/14/2009 3:59:32 PM

I like the video and its awesome! "playing with dolls" reminds me from the horror movie "Bride of Chucky" yeahhhhhhh!!! I can't wait to buy every deluxe edition and "playing with dolls" to! so take that haters!!!!!

slayer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! \m/

COMMENT |
posted by : pigchop
10/14/2009 4:07:24 PM

I'm wondering why the band is not releasing these four different covers featuring different 'extra content' with each one???

Where is the incentive to buy all four beyond the different art work? I don't see very many people actually buying into putting out money for the entire set.

That said, I will buy one copy only.

COMMENT |
posted by : FlyingWhales
10/14/2009 4:52:46 PM

the production sounds just like death magnetic, clipped all to hell. what the FUCK. it sounds so BAD.

COMMENT | SLAYER
posted by : Charles the Fuckin American
10/15/2009 1:58:54 AM

WTF is wrong with slayer?! Why is it the more money they have, the more signature equipment they get, and the better technology evolves...their albums sound fuckin' shittier and shittier!!

It sounds like one guitar, playing a single string, with a cheap 20Watt combo amp.

Hang it up, stop putting out albums. You fail!

Don't get me wrong, Live you can't beat them with a shovel.

I've been listening to SLAYER for about 20 years now, and they are the godfathers of metal, but get a clue. You don't see Testament, Kreator, or Exodus putting out garbage music that sounds terrible.

I didn't buy Christ Illusion, and I'm certainly not going to buy this.
In fact as a protest, I'm going to DL both albums illegally and then NOT listen to them.

SLAYER R.I.P. 1982-1994

COMMENT |
posted by : Pete Wisdom
10/15/2009 2:01:38 AM


Um FlyingWhales... you do know that its a streaming mp3 probably with a bit rate of what? 128kbps? Most things are going to sound shitty and clipped all to hell. Please utilize common sense now?

Anyways, I'm picking up the Deluxe Version on November 3rd, bright and early in the morning.

COMMENT | Boring
posted by : drsabotage
10/15/2009 2:19:00 AM

Hi, This video looks boring and flat. A Soulless marketing technic?

I hope the new album will not disappoint me (and you:). See ya! slayercorps.uw.hu

COMMENT |
posted by : brucehalford
10/27/2009 3:44:46 PM

NICE



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