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In addition to apperaring on Slayer's albums, he has also made guest appearances as lead guitarist, including: In addition to apperaring on Slayer's albums, he has also made guest appearances as lead guitarist, including:
* ''No Sleep Till Brooklyn'', from the ] album '']'' * ''No Sleep Till Brooklyn'', from the ] album '']''
* ''Final Prayer'', from the ] album ''Perseverance'' * ''Final Prayer'', from the ] album ''Perseverance''
* ''Dead Girl Superstar'', from the ] album ''The Sinister Urge'' * ''Dead Girl Superstar'', from the ] album ''The Sinister Urge''

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Kerry King, born June 3 1964 in Los Angeles California is best known for his work as guitarist and lyricist in the band Slayer.

In addition to apperaring on Slayer's albums, he has also made guest appearances as lead guitarist, including:

He is noted for openly speaking his mind, which has lead to arguments with various other bands, including Metallica, when he branded Kirk Hammet the most overrated player ever to grace the pages of a guitar magazine.

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