“If you look at the leads he was doing and when he was doing them, he kind of innovated a lot of that stuff”: Slayer’s Kerry King names metal’s most overlooked guitarist

The Slayer man makes the claim while listing his five favourite players of all time

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’s Kerry King has named the most “overlooked” guitar player in metal. The 60-year-old makes his pick while listing his top five guitarists of all time. Talking on the podcast, he names ’s Ritchie Blackmore, ’s Tony Iommi, ’s Eddie Van Halen, player Zakk Wylde and his personal “favourite”, Glenn Tipton of .

“And I think he’s the most overlooked,” King adds when talking about Tipton (via ). “’Cause if you look at the leads he was doing and when he was doing ’em, he kind of innovated a lot of that stuff.” King, who co-founded Slayer in 1981, has never been shy about expressing his love for Judas Priest.



Talking to the in 2017, he called the Birmingham metal legends his “idols”. “Rob [Halford, frontman] is what I call a vocal ninja,” he said. “The stuff he does in the 70s, 80s, even 90s, and even today, he can’t hit the notes from his heyday, but he goes out and puts on a hell of a show.

“But the thing he does, the shrill crazy Rob Halford scream is I think what got me. It wasn’t about wearing leather and chains, but, of course, Priest are idols of me, and I think you spend the early part of your career emulating your idols, and we were definitely guilty of that.” Slayer retired in 2019 but announced their return in February and have played two US festival shows since then.

They’re set to next September. Sign up below to get the latest from Metal Hammer, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox! This month, King . “Mark my words: we're never gonna make a record again, we’re never gonna tour again,” he told .

“Because that [final world tour from 2018 to 2019] was the last thing. We said, ‘This is our final tour.’ It [then] took five years for us to come and say, ‘Hey, here’s a couple of shows, five-year anniversary.

’” Though Slayer won’t be especially active going forward, King will keep himself busy with his new solo band. He released debut album this year before touring extensively, and he’s already set to play across North America, South America and Europe in 2025. See dates .

Meanwhile, Judas Priest are set to tour Europe in the summer on the run, which will celebrate material from new album and 1990’s . The jaunt will include a blockbuster show at London’s O2 Arena, . Louder’s resident Gojira obsessive was still at uni when he joined the team in 2017.

Since then, Matt’s become a regular in Prog and Metal Hammer, at his happiest when interviewing the most forward-thinking artists heavy music can muster. He’s got bylines in The Guardian, The Telegraph, NME, Guitar and many others, too. When he’s not writing, you’ll probably find him skydiving, scuba diving or coasteering.

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