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R.I.P. Dimebag

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Jesus tap dancing Christ Batman......

This is a new low


http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/12/09/nightc ... index.html

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Wow! That is really damn sad. He was a legend.

The first time I saw Pantera was one of, if not the best concerts I have ever been to. They had an energy that flowed through all of their fans. Everyone was kicking the shit out of each other - but everyone was so happy. It was about the music, not just some stupid desire to be a macho mosh pit fuck. I've only experienced that with a very few bands. It sucks to know they will never be whole again.

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RIP

I don't know what to even say about this. Sucks, I've been listening to Pantera since the days when I wore their Cowboy's from Hell tape out. I guess it just goes to show how some people can be affected by someone so much that they lose all rationale. Truly a sad day for the world and the world of music.

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Man, what sad shit.
But other friends said they never considered Gale capable of violence.

On Wednesday night, the 25-year-old former Marine charged the stage at a show...
Hmmm... Seems a bit contradictory.

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