Do memory slots ever go bad?

The mac started hanging on start up and wanted me to restart so I was never able to fully load the OS. I thought maybe it was the hard drive so I put a new hard drive in and then started trying to run the hardware test.
I received lots of errors trying to even get the hardware test to run. I removed all peripherals. I then decided that the hard drive may not be the problem, but maybe it is the memory that is the problem. I removed one of the memory modules, and after several tries was able to get the hardware test to run. It stopped after noting there was a problem with the one memory module. (Error Code - 2MEM/1/4: DIMMO/J4000) I put in the second memory module in the place of the original. I received the same error. I then tried both memory modules individually in the second slot.I received an error for the second memory slot. (Error Code - 2MEM/1/4:DIMM1/J4001) I am not sure if it is important to note or note, but I tried this test with the old and new hard drives, and neither had any problems with the hardware test. Also, when trying to run the hardware test with each new configuration, I always had to try several times before I was able to get the hardware test to run as I was receiving crash messages before I was able to get to the actual test.
I am beginning to think that there is a bigger problem than just the memory modules going bad because it seems weird to me that they would both have gone bad at the same time.
Any suggestions on what I should try next or ideas on what the underlying problem might be?

Your memory slots may have gone bad or your memory may have gone bad, try running Rember for a few loops and see what it reports.
The message you received is indeed a kernel panic, try looking at Dr Smoke's Resolving Kernel Panics for solutions.
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