Top 35 Jeff Hanneman Quotes

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It's kind of weird to think about our fan base now, whe

It’s kind of weird to think about our fan base now, where our hard-core fans have kids, families and jobs.
Jeff Hanneman
Me and my dad were so much alike that we would just butt heads. I pretty much hated him from the age of 16 to 24 for no real reason.
Jeff Hanneman
That gets me upset- you’re jamming along, checking out the crowd and having a good time, and then your equipment goes down. You can’t just stop the show and say, ‘Oh, Jeff’s got a guitar problem.’
Jeff Hanneman
We’re not, obviously, as rich as Metallic, but we don’t have to worry about money.
Jeff Hanneman
I was really into metal when I was growing up. It was just something I thought I could do and wanted to try.
Jeff Hanneman
We write the songs that we do because that’s what we like. But they are just stories – not things we actually do or recommend anyone else go out and do.
Jeff Hanneman
My fascination with war is because my dad was in World War II, and my brother was in Vietnam.
Jeff Hanneman
Rock ‘n’ roll was never supposed to be polite.
Jeff Hanneman
‘Angel Of Death’ was a big problem. I remember getting a phone call after the album was done: Sony wasn’t going to release it.
Jeff Hanneman
I feel you should be able to write about whatever you want.
Jeff Hanneman
Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith weren’t polite. They were against the grain. And that’s what we want our music to be: rude, aggressive… like real life.
Jeff Hanneman
I actually have only one Jackson! ESP makes all of my guitars now. But that Jackson was probably the last one I paid for, which is why I used it so much; I had to get my money’s worth. That’s why, for the longest time, it was in all of our photos.
Jeff Hanneman
We don’t like preaching, we don’t like love songs, we don’t like fun songs. We just like the dark side.
Jeff Hanneman
I guess Zeppelin is some happy stuff compared to us. It’s pretty hippy, too.
Jeff Hanneman
The majority of our fans are dudes. And the chicks you do see at our shows are probably there because of a dude. Slayer shows are nothing but sausage fests. We always joke that we really need to write some love songs or something.
Jeff Hanneman
I read a bunch of books about Mengele because he was pretty sick. That was how ‘Angel Of Death’ came about. I know why people misinterpret it, just because we don’t say Nazism is very bad. They get this knee-jerk reaction to it.
Jeff Hanneman
During our first year, we were playing Priest and Maiden cover tunes all the time while we figured out what we wanted to do as a band. At the time I was getting out of metal and into punk. That’s how Slayer’s sound came together – it’s the speed of punk combined with the big riffs of metal.
Jeff Hanneman
I don’t like politics in music.
Jeff Hanneman
Angel of Death’ is like a history lesson, but as soon as we released it everybody was calling us Nazis. Our singer’s a dark-skinned Chilean, there’s no way we’re fascists.
Jeff Hanneman
I pretty much started the lyrics and I hit a roadblock and I think Kerry finished them up. Then I came back and did the ending part. The whole ‘Raining Blood.’ That part. But it pretty much came together easy. It’s a short song.
Jeff Hanneman
We read a lot from the Satanic bible. It’s not quite the opposite of the normal bible – a lot of its principles are just about being yourself, if you want to do something you do it, if you wanna have affairs you can. But we never hold daily rituals or anything.
Jeff Hanneman
Play as much as you can. That’s what I had to do because of my inexperience. And don’t get frustrated.
Jeff Hanneman
I like playing guitar I don’t like talking about it. I like writing riffs, I don’t like explaining them.
Jeff Hanneman
I have a method of working on music: I’ll get up in the morning and throw down some drums on my drum machine, and then I’ll come back later and try to pop off rhythms to it.
Jeff Hanneman
There’s always a need for our kind of music. It’s an outlet. You can only listen to so much pop and you just have to listen to something heavy.
Jeff Hanneman
The whole nature of war is both stupid and fascinating. It’s this big game, except people die. Yet we still keep on playing it because of the big power struggles that exist all over the world. It’s really amazing to me that people really do that.
Jeff Hanneman
I’d rather play in front of people who wouldn’t listen to Slayer. That to me, is more like, ‘Hey, listen to us.’
Jeff Hanneman
We’ve met so many people you’d never even suspect of being Slayer fans: suits, lawyers, and people like that.
Jeff Hanneman
Don’t overthink things. Make the next record, and keep rolling with it.
Jeff Hanneman
If you’re living a nice lifestyle and you have no problems, you put on our record, you won’t get it.
Jeff Hanneman
I knew that if I were ever in a band it would be all about being heavy and dark.
Jeff Hanneman
We've never been a political band.

We’ve never been a political band.
Jeff Hanneman
The intent of Slayer’s musical and lyrical content has always been selfish. We feel very strongly about the importance of staying true to ourselves.
Jeff Hanneman
I remember in the days when we started, when we first went on the road, we went to Berkeley and played with Exodus. We couldn’t believe another band was playing the same kind of music we were playing because there was only a handful of bands that were doing it.
Jeff Hanneman
I don’t listen to much rap outside of Run DMC and the Beasties, but then I’m pretty burned out on most new music.
Jeff Hanneman