R.I.P. Dimebag Darrell......
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R.I.P. Dimebag Darrell......
All i wanna say is that I hope this horrible son of a bitch that needlessly killed Dimebag Darrell dies an extreme and torturous death........
LEMME SHOW YA SUMTHIN....!!!!
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AP) -- "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, who was fatally shot during a performance, was a frenetic, ear-shattering guitarist whose riffs for Pantera and more recently Damageplan were a staple of heavy metal music. He was 38.
Abbott was shot to death as he took the stage Wednesday with Damageplan and began to play the first song of the concert at the Alrosa Villa nightclub in Columbus, Ohio.
Three other people also were fatally shot before a police officer shot to death the gunman.
The deaths shook the heavy metal music industry as colleagues reeled from the news and fans flooded Web sites to share their grief.
"This is insane and this is beyond travesty," Killswitch Engage frontman and former Damageplan tour partner Howard Jones told MTV. "This is beyond anything I've ever heard. This shouldn't happen in or outside of the rock and metal community. He will be missed and mourned as a person, as a musician, and as a friend."
I've seen Pantera on the Far Beyond Driven tour and played VDOPower to death. A sad day indeed.
Abbott was shot to death as he took the stage Wednesday with Damageplan and began to play the first song of the concert at the Alrosa Villa nightclub in Columbus, Ohio.
Three other people also were fatally shot before a police officer shot to death the gunman.
The deaths shook the heavy metal music industry as colleagues reeled from the news and fans flooded Web sites to share their grief.
"This is insane and this is beyond travesty," Killswitch Engage frontman and former Damageplan tour partner Howard Jones told MTV. "This is beyond anything I've ever heard. This shouldn't happen in or outside of the rock and metal community. He will be missed and mourned as a person, as a musician, and as a friend."
I've seen Pantera on the Far Beyond Driven tour and played VDOPower to death. A sad day indeed.
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