National Day Of SLAYER Suggests Name For NASA Space Station
February 22, 2009, 15 years ago
The National Day Of SLAYER Task Force is calling upon Slayer fans worldwide to cast their vote for NASA's new addition to its International Space Station. The American space agency has provided a website poll that allows a vote submission of once per day. No sign up is needed, so it is simple and easy to participate.
JT, the NDoS Co-Director, stated: "If we act together, we can push them to name it after something close to the surly heart of every metalhead... Slayer."
Go here to vote. Select the last option, Suggest Your Own: and type Slayer in the box below it, then click Vote.
All of us voting for Slayer shows that there's a metalhead culture that cannot be ignored -- and possibly, could get a piece of space history named after that groundbreaking metal band.
For more information visit www.nationaldayofslayer.org.
About the organization: National Day Of Slayer was formed in 2006 in the name of promoting the band Slayer while also celebrating the large and unrecognized culture of people who claim heavy metal music as a way of life. While June 6, 2006, was the first and most significant anniversary of the organization, National Day of Slayer is regarded as an annual event that encourages participants to blast Slayer in every possible venue while causing as much mayhem as possible. This organization is not directly affiliated with Slayer but it has been endorsed by the band in numerous publications.