Listen to Slayer’s World Painted Blood Now at Exclaim.ca
11/3/2009 By Keith Carman

Want to be the first on your block to hear some of Slayer's forthcoming studio album World Painted Blood? You've come to the right place. We are now streaming the entire album right here on Exclaim.ca.

To listen to World Painted Blood in its entirety, all you have to do is click here.

As we’ve reported a few times, World Painted Blood marks the thrash metal giants' first double-digit studio effort and second to feature the original line-up since drummer Dave Lombardo's return for 2006's Christ Illusion. It was produced by Greg Fidelman (Metallica, Slipknot) and executively produced by Rick Rubin.

In celebration of the album's release, there are a whack of special plans. The first shipment boasts four special collector's edition CD covers, each containing a piece of a world map illustrated with human skulls and bones. When arranged properly, the images form a complete and grisly map of the world. All four of the initial CD packages will include a special blood-red, see-through top panel with the map displayed beneath it.

Furthermore, the album's deluxe edition will have its own special layout of the map cover art and will be housed in a double-digipak case with a red, transparent plastic sleeve. It will include the album coupled with the Playing with Dolls DVD, a 12-episode video graphic novel created for the band by Metalocalypse director Mark Brooks (including part of a new non-album song), and an expanded booklet.

World Painted Blood is being released via Rubin’s American Recordings label and distributed through Sony/BMG on November 3.

And think you know everything about Slayer? Check out your wealth of useless trivia against our Slayer Timeline in the new November issue of Exclaim.

World Painted Blood is streaming on Exclaim.ca until November 9.
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