Jeff Hanneman told Loudwire that just before the band began work on God Hates Us All, he “really wanted to do another record - a lot of shit built up inside of me and I wanted to get it all out with something really heavy.” Guitarist Kerry King wrote the majority of the lyrics on Slayer’s ninth studio album, navigating themes of religion, murder, revenge, and self-control in a gritty and realistic way. The album's release was delayed due to controversy over the cover artwork.
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