I never listened to Slayer myself.

It was way too obviously tryhard “Fuck You, Mom,” but they always had cool National Socialist-inspired iconography hidden under that veneer of suburban Satanism.

So, kudos to them for covertly ushering in our current TrumpenReich. 

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“Then they tell us to do something we know we can’t do: move on. So you learn to hide the Swastikas.”

Now, they are teaming up with the demon supremacist company Fathom Events to bring some kind of concept movie to theaters.

The film, The Repentless Killogy, was written and directed by BJ McDonnell, who directed the three music videos – “You Against You,” “Repentless,” and “Pride in Prejudice” for Slayer’s final studio album Repentless.

Hopefully, that means something to you guys in the Slatanic Wehrmacht.

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Is It A Movie? A Concert?

You tell me what this is:

Kind of confusing. Let’s go to the official summary:

Uncompromising and unmissable, part one of Slayer: The Repentless Killogy begins with the powerful short narrative film that brings together the music of Slayer and the grisly story they wanted to tell. Opening with the trilogy of music videos assembled as one chronological storyline, we are introduced to the narrative’s main character Wyatt, a former Neo-Nazi associated with a gang known as “The Hand Brotherhood,” whose signature mark was a bloody handprint left after a murder had taken place.

That sounds pretty much like a movie. Then there is part two:

Part two of The Repentless Killogy features Slayer’s entire live set performed at the Los Angeles Forum on August 5, 2017  where they perform fan-favorites including “South of Heaven,” “War Ensemble,” “Mandatory Suicide,” “Dead Skin Mask,” “Raining Blood,” and “Angel of Death.”

Splitting this into two distinct parts and being all organized about it and shit sounds to me like a lot of selling out to The Man On The Cross… but whatever.

You do infernal chaos the way you want to, Christcucks.

The Repentless Killogy will be in theaters one night only on November 6th, 2019.

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