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Gary Holt: Jeff Hanneman Approved My Role In Slayer

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Last updated: 2025/03/17 at 1:07 PM
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Photo Credit: Gary Holt/Instagram - Jeff Hanneman/Instagram

Former Exodus guitarist Gary Holt shared insights about joining Slayer in a recent interview with Chuck Shute. The interview revealed how the late Jeff Hanneman supported Holt’s addition to the band.

“I didn’t know that until his [Jeff Hanneman] memorial, when Kristen from Slayers management read a statement from Kathy, Jeff’s wife,” Holt said. “And that was kind of the thing that was always kept private between themselves.”

“I always said in a perfect world Jeff would have never left the band not even for a minute,” he continued. “In a less than perfect world I would have filled in a little bit while he recovered, because I always wanted Jeff to come back. It’s the world need needed him and I was just honored to like hold his keep his seat warm.”

“I think I got the call because I made the most sense for one,” Holt explained. “I guess I stood the best chance of not having Slayer fans throw sh-t at me. There’s a thrash metal connection.”

Holt’s emotional revelation sheds light on a pivotal transition period for Slayer during one of their most challenging times.

The Initial Transition

Photo Credit: Gary Holt/Instagram

Wikipedia documents Holt’s official entry into Slayer on February 12, 2011. He stepped in as Hanneman’s temporary replacement for the Australian Soundwave Festival and the Big 4 Concert in Indio, California.

The change occurred when Hanneman faced a battle with necrotizing fasciitis. This flesh-eating disease required multiple surgeries and extensive rehabilitation.

Hanneman’s Health Battle

Photo Credit: Jeff Hanneman/Instagram

Wikipedia notes that Hanneman showed signs of recovery throughout 2012. However, his persistent health issues prevented his return to the band.

The situation reached its tragic conclusion on May 2, 2013. Hanneman succumbed to liver failure from alcohol-related cirrhosis. His bandmates were stunned by his passing, having been unaware of his liver condition’s severity.

Holt’s Permanent Role

Photo Credit: Gary Holt/Instagram

Loudwire reports that Holt became a permanent member after Hanneman’s passing. He contributed guitar solos to their 2015 album ‘Repentless.’

Holt remained with Slayer until their farewell tour in 2018-2019. He honored Hanneman’s legacy by maintaining the band’s signature sound without participating in the songwriting process.

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