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Slayer - Haunting The Chapel LP NEW

Slayer - Haunting The Chapel LP NEW

Slayer - Haunting The Chapel LP

NEW. SEALED.

Metal BladeĀ Records

Limited red and black colored vinyl LP pressing. Haunting the Chapel is a 1984 EP released by thrash metal band Slayer. Slayer's debut album Show No Mercy became Metal Blade's highest-selling, leading to producer Brian Slagel wanting to release an EP. Recorded in Hollywood, the recording process proved difficult when recording drums in a studio without carpet, although it resulted in drummer Dave Lombardo meeting Gene Hoglan who was to become an influence in his drumming style and speed. It was during the recording of this session that Lombardo first had the double bass added to his kit.

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$31.99

$11.20

Slayer - Haunting The Chapel LP NEW

Slayer - Haunting The Chapel LP

NEW. SEALED.

Metal BladeĀ Records

Limited red and black colored vinyl LP pressing. Haunting the Chapel is a 1984 EP released by thrash metal band Slayer. Slayer's debut album Show No Mercy became Metal Blade's highest-selling, leading to producer Brian Slagel wanting to release an EP. Recorded in Hollywood, the recording process proved difficult when recording drums in a studio without carpet, although it resulted in drummer Dave Lombardo meeting Gene Hoglan who was to become an influence in his drumming style and speed. It was during the recording of this session that Lombardo first had the double bass added to his kit.

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Slayer - Haunting The Chapel LP

NEW. SEALED.

Metal BladeĀ Records

Limited red and black colored vinyl LP pressing. Haunting the Chapel is a 1984 EP released by thrash metal band Slayer. Slayer's debut album Show No Mercy became Metal Blade's highest-selling, leading to producer Brian Slagel wanting to release an EP. Recorded in Hollywood, the recording process proved difficult when recording drums in a studio without carpet, although it resulted in drummer Dave Lombardo meeting Gene Hoglan who was to become an influence in his drumming style and speed. It was during the recording of this session that Lombardo first had the double bass added to his kit.