SLAYER's DAVE LOMBARDO: Why I Didn't Take Part In Latest 'Big Four' Jam

July 5, 2011

SLAYER drummer Dave Lombardo has revealed that his didn't take part in the "Big Four" jam on Sunday, July 3 at Ullevi stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden because he was busy getting a new tattoo (see photo below).

The "Big Four" bands of 1980s thrash metal METALLICA, MEGADETH, SLAYER and ANTHRAX played the second show of their current European tour in front of a capacity crowd of 55,696 in Gothenburg after kicking off the trek one night earlier in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

The highly anticipated onstage performance of the "Big Four" bands at the same time happened near the end of METALLICA's set, between "Enter Sandman" and "Damage Inc.". Members of ANTHRAX and MEGADETH joined METALLICA on stage for a cover of DIAMOND HEAD's "Am I Evil?" before METALLICA ended the night with "Creeping Death".

SLAYER guitarist Kerry King explained his absence from the latest "Big Four" jam in an interview with Sweden's Aftonbladet newspaper. "I was supposed to be there, but they changed the song at the very last minute," he said. "We were gonna play the ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE's 'So What', so I had rehearsed that song. When they changed it to 'Am I Evil?', I decided not to do it. I haven't thought about that song for two months since we played it in California [at the only U.S. 'Big Four' show so far]."

Despite his decision to sit out the "Big Four" jam in Gothenburg, Kerry told Aftonbladet that he was pleased with his overall experience at Ullevi.

"I had a lot of technical problems in the beginning, but as soon as I sorted that shit out, I had a lot of fun," he said.

Lombardo told MusikUniverse.net last year that he was the only member of SLAYER to take part in the first-ever "Big Four" jam in Sofia, Bulgaria because his bandmates "don't do that kind of thing."

Many fans were surprised to see that Lombardo was the only musician from SLAYER to perform with members of METALLICA, MEGADETH and ANTHRAX at the end of the June 22, 2010 "Big Four" concert broadcast from the Sonisphere festival in Bulgaria.

Lombardo explained to MusikUniverse.net: "I'm the only one who knows how to jam and have a good time! The other guys, they don't do that kind of thing. They just know their music when it's written and that's it they don't know how to go up and improvise and enjoy themselves. Jeff [Hanneman; guitar] does a little bit, but not the other guys [bassist/vocalist Tom Araya and guitarist Kerry King]."

Image below from Dave Lombardo's official Facebook page

(Thanks: h-a-r-v of Deathmagnetic.pl)

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