It was in a thread on the defunct fryette users forum. Steve talked about how Worship Music was recorded with Ian's Marshall and Rob Caggiano's Fryette amps. Scott Ian then gave an interview where he claimed that the Randalls he was endorsing at the time were used on the album. Later, he gave...
Not sure, but Steven Fryette rebuilt that amp during the recording of "Worship Music". He said it had undergone some mods over the years. He put it back to stock except for a couple of slight mods that he does to JCM800s.
You can daisy chain inputs on 4 hole fenders and marshalls. You can also send a speaker out to the input of another amp, as long as you have a cab hooked up to the other speaker out. Not recommended, but doable.
This is incorrect. The amp went to Lee Jackson, who rewound the transformer. Then it went to Steve Fryette, who changed the transformer to a Pittbull transformer. Then John Suhr replaced the Pittbull transformer with a Marshall. Then it went to Van Wheeldon, who completely butchered the amp...
Most players don't slow down, just the ones that sit on the beach all day getting high do. You can tell by listening to Kirk talk that his brain is a few milliseconds behind.