| Saturday, March 24th 2001 |
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The lawsuit against Slayer has been re-filed, here's what I got from KNAC Online:
The attorneys representing the parents of Elyse Pahler, the 15-year old girl murdered by three teenage boys in 1995, have announced they will file a third amended complaint for damages in San Luis Obispo, CA Superior Court on Friday, March 23rd. Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Burke gave the lawyers 60 days to be amended, saying they failed to prove that Slayer's music incited Pahler's murder in any way. Burke did not actually dismiss the lawsuit against the band but instead gave a 60-day window to file an amended complaint citing new evidence to support their argument that the marketing of Slayer's music to minors triggered the murder. Parents David and Lisanne Pahler intend on taking the case to trial as soon as the Judge believes there is sufficient evidence to proceed to a civil trial. The parent are accusing Slayer, their label and other industry and label entities associated with the group of intentionally marketing and distributing "death metal" to minors. Attorneys Allen Hutkin and Patrick Coughlin believes the revised, 50-page complaint will push the case through. The new case provides additional studies and research showing the destructiveness of the music and how it's marketed to youth audiences. The case cites allegations from the September 2000 Federal Trade Commission report about the marketing practices of music, movies and video games. The new complaint also provides more insight into the group itself, complete with more lyrics and quotes from the band members regarding Satanism. Coughlin is a lawyer with Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach LLP, the firm that won the enormous suit against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after proving the company's animated Joe Camel character helped market cigarettes to children. Once the complaint has been filed, the defendants have 30 days to challenge it. The plaintiffs then have 30 days to respond to the challenge before the defendants have another 20 days to file a reply. Then the judge will schedule another hearing one to two months later. The case could possibly make its way to an appellate court due to the first amendment issues raised. Slayer's management has no comment. |
| Tuesday, March 20th 2001 |
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Slayer are completing the recording process for their forthcoming album which has the current working title Soundtracks Of The Apocalypse at Warehouse Studios in Vancouver with producer Matt Hyde. 17 songs have been reportedly been written for the record, with 14 due to be included in the final sequence and the remainder to be used as bonus tracks or b-sides/EP cuts.
Working song titles include: 'Threshold', 'Disciple', 'Addict', 'Exile', 'Payback', 'Seven Faces', 'Godsend Death', 'New Faith', 'Deviance', 'Scarstruck', 'Here Comes The Pain' (a reworked version of the WCW tune), 'Gore Point' and 'Warzone'. As for the Slayer box set - DON'T hold your breath. Both box sets are currently on hold and maybe released next year at the earliest. |
| Sunday, March 18th 2001 |
| As it seems Slayer are going to tour the USA with Pantera, Morbid Angel, Skrape and Static-X in June. More bands will be added to the bill soon, expect the dates to be announced on April 1st! |




