Description: Original OG Heavy Metal Grunge Band SLAYER- Clash of the Titans was a concert tour co-headlined by American thrash metal bands Megadeth and Slayer, which took place in September and October 1990 and again from May to July 1991. Launched in support of their respective albums Rust in Peace and Seasons in the Abyss, the tour had two legs, first in Europe (supported by Testament and Suicidal Tendencies) and second in North America (tri-headlined by Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax and supported by Alice in Chains). Clash of the Titans is considered one of the most successful tours in heavy metal history, and bridged the gap between the popularity of thrash metal and rise of the alternative rock and grunge scene. Clash of the Titans Tour by Megadeth, Slayer, Testament, Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax, Alice in Chains The tour began in the fall of 1990 with a three-week European leg featuring Megadeth, Slayer, Testament and Suicidal Tendencies, promoting their then-current albums Rust in Peace, Seasons in the Abyss, Souls of Black and Lights...Camera...Revolution! respectively. A second leg in 1991 in North America had a slightly different lineup: Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax headlined, and Alice in Chains supported; while Megadeth and Slayer were still promoting their respective albums Rust in Peace and Seasons in the Abyss, Anthrax was supporting their fifth studio album Persistence of Time and Alice in Chains was touring behind their debut album Facelift. Alice in Chains was not originally on the bill for the North American tour. According to the documentary Get Thrashed, Death Angel was to be the supporting act – however, after a near-fatal tour bus crash, they were forced to bow out. Sepultura was also mooted for the tour, but, according to then-frontman Max Cavalera, "got kicked out", and instead embarked on the New Titans on the Block tour with Sacred Reich, Napalm Death and Sick of It All. Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian stated in an interview with Guitar World that they wanted Pantera as the opening act of the Clash of the Titans tour. Other bands, such as Exodus, Vio-lence, Kreator and Obituary, also reportedly declined to take part in the tour as the opening act. About the tour, Ian recalled, "We didn't start making any money until 1991, on the Clash of the Titans tour in the States – not even a dime. I got home from that tour to receive a cheque for a sizeable amount and called my accountant, saying, 'There must be a mistake.' We were of Iron Maiden's style of mindset, where we had to have these huge stage sets, and everything went straight back into the band." Interesting to note is that Metallica was the only "big four" of thrash metal act that did not take part in the Clash of the Titans tour. Slayer guitarist Kerry King told Guitar World that, "There might have even been talk of a 'Big Four' tour back then, but we probably couldn't get Metallica onboard. But we had three pieces of it, and that was all the management and promoters needed." The members of Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax have indicated that one of the reasons Metallica was not part of the Clash of the Titans tour was due to their ascension to popularity, specifically with their self-titled "black album", which was not released until five weeks after the tour's conclusion. King has been quoted as saying, "I knew Metallica wouldn't be a part of it 'cause they didn't need us." Condition is determined by photos The black cotton t shirt has faded naturally Cracking on the screen print No major flaws No rips No holes No nasty stains Size Men's Extra Large (XL) I will be listing items from all different genres so follow me as a seller or check out my other listings if you have free time. heavy metal grunge t shirts hip hop promotional tour merch luxury and vintage classics Dior YSL Chanel and LV rare accessories streetwear collaborations supreme kith palm angels Yeezys Nike air Jordan sneakers random electronics and athletic gear There is nothing I am limited to posting for sale on eBay and it doesn't cost a dollar to take a look. Sending offers never hurts so if you are ready to pay- I could accept or reply with a counteroffer. I'm a fair seller with 100% positive feedback so shop with confidence . Think you for reading!
Price: 799.99 USD
Location: Brooklyn, New York
End Time: 2024-08-27T07:15:32.000Z
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Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve
Color: Black
Decade: 1990s
Material: Cotton
Gender: Men
Brand: Vintage Tour Merch
Size Type: Regular
Personalized: No
Original/Reproduction: Original
Style: Graphic Tee
Size (Men's): XL
Look: Grunge
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States