An adorable 4-year-old girl recently went viral after her dad shared her reaction after being told that she could not watch Slayer. Hugh Jaynus and his daughter are huge fans of the band.

Jaynus' over one-minute clip opens with him videotaping his conversation with his daughter. The young girl tells her dad that she wants to watch Slayer, and she repeats it a few times because her dad could not hear her clearly.

The dad then tells his daughter that she could not watch the band because she is still too young. The 4-year-old lost it after her dad once again told her that Slayer is not for kids. To make things worse, Jaynus asked his daughter if he wants to watch some Disney characters on stage because they are fit for her age. However, this just makes her cry harder.

Jaynus revealed that he and his daughter always listen to Slayer's songs at home. The American trash metal band from California is about to embark on its final tour. Earlier this year, the members of Slayer were shocked to learn that the band's upcoming tour will be its last.

Tom Araya Talks About His Retirement

In 2016, Tom Araya, the front man of Slayer, said that he wants to retire after working in the music industry for the past 35 years. He also said that he wants to collect his pension and use it for other things.

During the interview, Araya also said that he loves playing a stern and intimidating persona on stage.

"I like singing and just spitting that s*** out and convincing everybody that this guy is a f****** maniac. It's like acting. You feel the lyrics and you show them with your facial expressions, your body expressions, your intensity - I love that s***," said Araya.

Randy Blythe Talks Headlining For Slayer

Slayer will embark on the second leg of its final world tour starting July 26. The band's 20 additional show dates will also be headlined by Lamb of God, Anthrax, Testament, and Napalm Death.

"It is irrefutable that Slayer helped create the genre of aggressive metal, and all modern bands of that ilk owe them a huge debt. To be asked to be a part of their final tour - well, it just makes you stop and realize just how lucky you are," said Randy Blythe, singer of Lamb of God.

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