SLAYER Releases Official Mobile App

April 27, 2011

Following the success of their über-hot "Pinball Rocks" music game app, veteran thrashers SLAYER have just launched its official SLAYER mobile app for iPhone, iPod, and Android. The SLAYER app, identified on your screen by SLAYER's iconic eagle logo, is free and offers fans access to exclusive content, the latest band news, photos you can't get anywhere else, the band's social media feeds, music and music videos, a merch store, a fan wall, tour dates, and much more. Additionally, the menu functionality of the SLAYER app will be available in multiple languages — French, Spanish, Russian, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Dutch, Turkish, Chinese (Traditional),Chinese (Simplified),and Korean.

The SLAYER app is now available in the iTunes store and for Android.

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