SLAYER, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE Members Featured In EMG PICKUPS' NAMM Recap Video

February 8, 2008

EMG Pickups has released a four-minute video recapping the events of this year's winter NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) show, which was held January 17-20 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. It includes interviews with SLAYER's Kerry King and KILLSWITCH ENGAGE plus footage from the artist signings at the EMG booth.

Watch the clip below.

National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences members have nominated SLAYER for the band's third Grammy Award. The SLAYER track "The Final Six", from the group's 2007 limited-edition "Christ Illusion", was nominated in the category of "Best Metal Performance."

SLAYER's two previous Grammy nominations were for 2002's "Disciple" from the album "God Hates Us All", and 2006's "Eyes of the Insane", for which they took home the Grammy Award.

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