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My one and only Pantera show was the best concert I ever went to....Not as good as the Damgaplan show but good.
On-stage fatalities do make for a pretty good show, but i'd prefer them to happen at like jingle ballsuckers, or whatever top 40 show is popular these days. Jessica simpson gets to live? I dont get it.
Honestly though his best work is behind him. The way I see it is it's one less asshole I have to worry about coming through town and fucking my girlfriend.
If thats a real concern, maybe you outta re-assess your girlfriend, not the bands that come through town.
diceisgod Wrote:My one and only Pantera show was the best concert I ever went to....Not as good as the Damgaplan show but good.
*head asplodes*
JINGLEBALLSUCKERS!!!!

why arent you posting at wackbag with gold like that?
I try to save up all my genius for special occasions. Dont wanna spread it too thin.
so were you mad when you didnt get picked to be on that ozzfest reality show?
we didnt try for that shit. but that really sucky band, "sicks deep", are friends of ours and wore our shirt in one episode.
And i quit the band and music in general, so i guess i should take that stupid picture down now.
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wow
he wont regret that 2 years from now
Kelly is like wicked kool.
that guy really annoyed the shit out of me in the one episode i saw.
He's no better in real life. Just an all around douche-bag.
i can't say i cared for one person on that show. i wouldnt want to spend 5 minutes in a room with one of them.
i am very sexually attracted to the slightly heavy blonde girl.
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Concert killer was mentally ill, mother says
Man who shot guitarist, 3 others said to be paranoid schizophrenicThe Associated Press
Updated: 12:39 p.m. ET Dec. 16, 2004COLUMBUS, Ohio - The mother of the man who gunned down former Pantera guitarist “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott and three others during a concert said her son was discharged from the military because he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia.


Mary Clark told Columbus television station WCMH on Wednesday that her son, Nathan Gale, was released from the Marines in 2003 after the military diagnosed the disorder. Gale’s rampage ended last week when an officer shot him to death.

Clark, who asked the station not to show her face on camera, also said she bought the 9mm semiautomatic handgun used in the shooting for her son, before he was diagnosed, because she was proud of his military service.

‘I'll never ... live that part down’
“I’ll never, never be able to live that part down,” she said.


Gale, 25, of Marysville, charged the stage at a show by Abbott’s new band, Damageplan, on Dec. 8 at the Alrosa Villa nightclub. He shot and killed four people, including Abbott, before police officer James D. Niggemeyer shot him to death.

Clark said Niggemeyer had no choice.

“I give that man credit,” Clark said. “You’ll never know how many lives he saved.”

Two others were wounded in the attack, including tour manager Chris Paluska, who remained hospitalized Wednesday in fair condition.

The shooting investigation is nearly complete, police said, but they may never know exactly why Gale opened fire.

Obsessed with Pantera
His mother said Gale was obsessed with Pantera, a popular, Grammy-nominated heavy metal band, and had a drug problem in high school. She said he believed the band had stolen song lyrics from him, a statement also made by some of Gale’s friends who have said Gale complained the band was trying to steal his identity.

In a separate interview, Gale’s former boss at an oil-change business said Gale acknowledged suffering from schizophrenia when he was hired in October 2003. The condition is characterized by delusions and hallucinations.

“I would always say, ‘Are you OK?’ Occasionally I’d ask him if he was taking his medication,” Rich Cencula, owner of Minut Lube in Marysville, told The Columbus Dispatch. “He always told me that he was.” He said Gale later quit because he needed more money and better hours.
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