SLAYER: 'Raining Blood' Now Available On Jammit

March 1, 2012

California thrashers SLAYER have once again teamed up with Jammit, this time to bring you the classic "Reign In Blood" track "Raining Blood" ("Angel Of Death" was previously available).

Get to know SLAYER from the inside out with Jammit software! Perform experimental surgery on Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman's guitars, find out what makes Dave Lombardo the godfather of double bass, or dissect Tom Araya's bass and vocals to experience SLAYER in ways that were unimaginable… until now!

By clicking here, Jammit grants you access to SLAYER's original multi-track recordings with surgical tools like section looping, variable slow down and scrolling notation, so you can see and hear if SLAYER is truly greater than the sum of its dismembered body parts. No medical license required.

For more information, visit Jammit.com.

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