'International Day Of Slayer' founder Jeff Tandy discusses holiday's hidden history
08-06-2026
Saturday, June 6, 2026 marks the 20th International Day Of Slayer. For the first time, founder Jeff Tandy reveals the long-running tradition’s unredacted history on metal podcasts “Talkin’ Slayer” and “Metalenema”.
Both shows feature the same interview between “Talkin’ Slayer” host D.X. Ferris and Tandy, two of the world’s foremost SLAYER evangelists. The episode, which can be heard below, hits the Internet midnight, June 6, almost everywhere podcasts are hosted, except iHeart.
“SLAYER is something you have to evangelize. You’re coming to your audience, going ‘This is the thing, this is the big deal., And they go, ‘Yes it is,'” explains Tandy in the conversation. “On June 6th, Hessians worldwide come together to do something upon which we can all agree: listening to SLAYER. Finally, one of the most dismissed cultural groups in the world has a holiday to call its own. Join us in our cause to stand unified in our celebration of metal music. And let us prove to the rest of society that we too have a voice.”
This episode is a co-production between the International Day Of Slayer organization, Tandy‘s long-running “Metalenema” show and “Talkin’ Slayer”, the weekly Slaytanic history podcast by unofficial SLAYER biographer D.X. Ferris.
“SPIN magazine’s Joe Gross called SLAYER ‘the thrashiest of the Big Four’ thrash metal bands,” says Ferris. “And I agree. No group has such a dedicated fan base. Superfans are known to carve the band’s logo into their willing flesh. Their groundbreaking music has inspired a culture that is equally extreme and dedicated to intense reactions in all forms.”
As detailed on the talk shows, Tandy established the holiday in 2006, as a tribute to one of his favorite bands. The first year was also a parody of the National Day Of Prayer, a Christian event. The monumental metal day linked the date 6/6/06 with the Biblical Number of the Beast, 666, which represents the prophesied Antichrist.
June 6 is also the birthday of SLAYER singer Tom Araya. Araya was born June 6, 1961 — 6/6/61. This year, the frontman turns 65.
In 2007, the event changed its name to the International Day Of Slayer, after fans in 19 countries established gatherings and web sites to hail the thrashers’ incendiary career and the worldwide phenomenon it inspired.
Tandy and co-founder Dag Nilsen — sometimes identified as Dag Hansen — publicly distanced themselves from the holiday after attempts to link the celebration to high-profile vandalism of various religious landmarks, including St Joseph’s Seminary in Yonkers, New York. In following years, they continued coordinating annual events, but used a growing list of false names to avoid infamy and legal action.
The annual event continues encouraging fans to play the band’s music in public, on open sound systems — and, if possible, to call off work and hesh out to SLAYER‘s music.
In 2006, co-guitarist and songwriter Jeff Hanneman told Los Angeles hard rock radio station KNAC he loved the idea, declaring, “That’s funny as hell. I’d like to get up that day and just turn on the news, like, ‘Everybody’s walking out of work.'”
In 2009, Araya took a break from recording the “World Painted Blood” album to record a video acknowledging the holiday.
In 2014, SLAYER guitarist Kerry King shared a video from Germany, acknowledging the celebration and mourning Hanneman, his late creative partner and friend. Eventually, late-era SLAYER record label Nuclear Blast incorporated the June 6 SLAYER celebration as part of its marketing campaign.
In the revealing interview, Tandy recalls gradually entering the band’s official circles, from a backstage invitation to a VIP spot at the Los Angeles public memorial for Hanneman, whose May 2, 2013 death shocked the metal world.
A veteran metal musician, Tandy plays bass with Texas-based death metal band IMPRECATION. His “Metalenema” show has existed various forms since 1994. In the “Talkin’ Slayer” / “Metalenema” episode, the musician and superfan discusses his favorite SLAYER live experiences, the band’s formative influence on death metal, his revealing brushes with the members, and what SLAYER means in popular culture worldwide.
“I consider SLAYER an ultimate truth,” says Tandy. “It is this inalienable reality. It is a show of force. It is a triumph…. It is a rejection of everything conventional, courteous, and reasonable. It gets into the primacy that allowed human beings to take over the planet. And it’s distilled into these songs that ask you to go back to those places and become that thing again.”
Ferris details the band’s history in the of his fan-favorite history book “Slayer 66 2/3: A Metal Band Biography… Or, How F**kin’ Slayer Kicked F**kin’ @ss”. Writing for Record Collector magazine, fellow SLAYER biographer Joel McIver called the “Reborn” fourth edition “the most metal book ever written.”
The previous edition of the biography ran 350 pages; the post-reunion update runs 639, with 70 images and 795 research citations and endnotes. The band biography is also available as an audiobook.
Ferris broadcasts annotated chapters of the book on the podcast “Talkin’ Slayer”. Season 4 launched May 2, 2026, with an all-new tribute to Hanneman. For the first time, Season 4 features interviews with high-profile SLAYER fans. The podcast is ad-free, member-supported, and features music by CHUPACABRA (UK) guitarist Nige Savage.
“Podcast ads and banter are stupid,” says Ferris. “We don’t do that. We’re all killer, no filler.”
SLAYER‘s iconic second studio album, “Hell Awaits”, received a 40th-anniversary-edition reissue via Metal Blade Records on May 15. An unboxing video for the three-LP vinyl box set is now available.
Watch the unboxing video below.
Formed in 1981, SLAYER assaulted the world with a new hybrid of metal and punk — heavier, faster, and darker than the rest — and set a new standard, defining not only a genre, but an attitude. Throughout SLAYER‘s history, the band never faltered in unleashing their extreme and focused aural assault, and repudiating temptations, SLAYER always chose to remain crushing and brutal, steadfastly refusing to cater to the mainstream.
“It’s the record where SLAYER became SLAYER.” That’s what Kerry King says about “Hell Awaits”. And he knows of what he speaks. As the band’s guitarist, co-songwriter, and co-lyricist, he was in the trenches with vocalist/bassist Tom Araya, guitarist Jeff Hanneman (R.I.P.),and drummer Dave Lombardo, creating what has become one of heavy metal’s greatest albums.
A significant departure from SLAYER‘s 1983 debut, “Show No Mercy” — and every SLAYER album that came after it — “Hell Awaits” is both an outlier and a solidification of form. “Show No Mercy” was the mission statement, but “Hell Awaits” is a more developed and intricate execution of SLAYER‘s speed, chops, and aggression.
Released in April of 1985 by Metal Blade Records, “Hell Awaits” was the pinnacle of an action-packed thrash year that saw debut albums from the likes of MEGADETH, EXODUS, KREATOR, POSSESSED, DESTRUCTION, HIRAX and OVERKILL. Heavily influenced by MERCYFUL FATE, the longer, more progressive arrangements on “Hell Awaits” marked a new era for SLAYER. Whereas most of the songs on “Show No Mercy” were less than four minutes long, three of “Hell Awaits”‘s seven tracks go beyond the six-minute mark.
“Jeff and I were still trying to figure out who we were as musicians, and we were both infatuated with MERCYFUL FATE‘s ‘Melissa’ album during the writing process for ‘Hell Awaits’,” King says. “That’s why there’s so few songs and most of ’em are pretty long. That’s the only time anything like that ever happened with us.”
Tom Araya‘s performance is similarly impressive. The vocalist spat lyrics a mile a minute on the likes of “Kill Again” and “Praise Of Death”.
“I don’t recall the songs being hard to sing,” he says. “Singing fast and clearly has always been something that I strived for.”
The reissue arrives May 15, 2026 in three physical formats and digitally. Preorders are available now at metalblade.com/slayer.
Vinyl box set:
3 LPs total: Seven-track “Hell Awaits” + 18-track live bonus audio (“Live From Bochum 1985”)
– 60-page book (12″ size)
– “Hell Awaits” album (in gatefold sleeve, 1xLP) mastered and restored from original 1985 production tapes by Patrick W. Engel at Temple Of Disharmony in February 2025. Vinyl color = Fire Splatter
– “Live From Bochum 1985” (in gatefold sleeve, 2xLP) – 18 live tracks never before released physically or digitally
– Replica ticket from the Bochum show
– Replica “Hell Awaits” tour laminate
– “Hell Awaits” tour poster (German dates)
– Slipmat
– Band posters
– Replica merch flyer
– Replica Satanic Wehrmacht newsletter
– 2 flyers
“Blood” Filled Liquid Vinyl (SLAYER store exclusive – limited to 666 worldwide):
Seven-track “Hell Awaits” album mastered and restored from original 1985 production tapes by Patrick W. Engel at Temple Of Disharmony in February 2025
– “Blood” filled liquid vinyl – gatefold
CD Earbook:
Earbook includes 3xCDs — seven-track “Hell Awaits” CD + 18-track live bonus audio (Live From Bochum 1985):
– “Hell Awaits” album (1xCD) mastered and restored from original 1985 production tapes by Patrick W. Engel at Temple Of Disharmony in February 2025
– Live From Bochum 1985 (2x CD) 18 live tracks never before released physically or digitally
– 60-page 11″ book
– Poster
Digital:
Includes seven-track “Hell Awaits” + 18-track live bonus audio (Live From Bochum 1985)
“Hell Awaits (40th Anniversary)” track listing:
01. Hell Awaits
02. Kill Again
03. At Dawn They Sleep
04. Praise Of Death
05. Necrophiliac
06. Crypts Of Eternity
07. Hardening Of The Arteries
08. Hell Awaits (Live From Bochum 1985)
09. Aggressive Perfector (Live From Bochum 1985)
10. Captor Of Sin (Live From Bochum 1985)
11. The Final Command (Live From Bochum 1985)
12. Kill Again (Live From Bochum 1985)
13. Crypts Of Eternity (Live From Bochum 1985)
14. Fight Till Death (Live From Bochum 1985)
15. Necrophiliac (Live From Bochum 1985)
16. Haunting The Chapel (Live From Bochum 1985)
17. Hardening Of The Arteries (Live From Bochum 1985)
18. Black Magic (Live From Bochum 1985)
19. Die By The Sword (Live From Bochum 1985)
20. The Antichrist (Live From Bochum 1985)
21. At Dawn They Sleep (Live From Bochum 1985)
22. Show No Mercy (Live From Bochum 1985)
23. Evil Has No Boundaries (Live From Bochum 1985)
24. Chemical Warfare (Live From Bochum 1985)
25. Praise Of Death (Live From Bochum 1985)
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