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Damageplan

Damageplan was a heavy metal band, showcasing the patented "Power Groove" sound that was originally demonstrated by Vinnie Paul and "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott whilst with Pantera, especially on the Vulgar Display of Power album. Formed by Vinnie and Dime after Pantera disbanded. They were joined by ex-Halford guitarist Pat Lachman on vocals, and Bob Zilla, playing bass. Their sound mixed both Pantera and Halford, with elements of Slipknot, Alice In Chains, and many other bands. Their debut album, New Found Power, was released in the United States on February 10, 2004.

On December 8, 2004, "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, and 3 others were murdered when a gunman, 25-year-old Nathan Gale, took to the stage and began shooting during the band's show at the Alrosa Villa: a Columbus, Ohio, USA nightclub. Columbus police officer James Niggemeyer soon arrived at the scene and shot the attacker, killing him. Damageplan was on a world tour at the time, and, according to guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell, a new album probably would have been released sometime in 2005. The band was playing the song "Breathing New Life" when Gale opened fire. (For more details about the incident, see Wikipedia's entry on Dimebag Darrell.)

The band has been dissolved since Dimebag's murder. However, www.blabbermouth.net has reported that members of Damageplan may release their second and final album with Dimebag's final recordings later in 2005. As of September 2005, it is unknown how complete these recordings are or when they will be released. It is speculated that the recordings are demo recordings, as Damageplan were touring in support of New Found Power at the time of the shooting. Lachman now sings for the band Mercy Clinic, but Vinnie Paul and Bob Zilla aren't in any new bands yet.

Band members

  • Patrick Lachman - vocals
  • Dimebag Darrell - guitars
  • Bob Zilla - bass
  • Vinnie Paul - drums

Discography

  • New Found Power (2004)

Music videos

  • "New Found Power" (2004)
  • "Explode" (2004)
  • "Breathing New Life" (2004)
  • "Save Me" (2004)

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. Though the couple's split is amicable, Zellweger cites fraud as her reason for the annulment. Lachman now sings for the band Mercy Clinic, but Vinnie Paul and Bob Zilla aren't in any new bands yet. I'm pretty firm in my sexuality and my love for women." [2] gu7tgo;gougo; Their annulment was officially finalized in late December 2005, putting an end to speculation that the couple was planning to start over. It is speculated that the recordings are demo recordings, as Damageplan were touring in support of New Found Power at the time of the shooting. None of those things are true. As of September 2005, it is unknown how complete these recordings are or when they will be released. According to People Magazine, Chesney was upset and responded to these rumors by stating: "They've done nothing short of calling me gay and her a whore.

However, www.blabbermouth.net has reported that members of Damageplan may release their second and final album with Dimebag's final recordings later in 2005. [1] Fueled by numerous internet reports, some have speculated that Zellweger discovered Chesney was actually gay. The band has been dissolved since Dimebag's murder. Zellweger cited "fraud" as the reason in the related legal papers. (For more details about the incident, see Wikipedia's entry on Dimebag Darrell.). On September 15, 2005, after only four months of marriage, they announced their plans for an annulment. The band was playing the song "Breathing New Life" when Gale opened fire. Chesney had previously commented that Zellweger was his favorite actress, and he had written a song, "You Had Me From Hello", based on her line from Jerry Maguire.

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Their sound mixed both Pantera and Halford, with elements of Slipknot, Alice In Chains, and many other bands. In January 2005, Chesney released the album Be As You Are: Songs from an Old Blue Chair, supporting the album with his "Somewhere in the Sun" tour and in November 2005, Chesney released his second album of the year The Road And The Radio. They were joined by ex-Halford guitarist Pat Lachman on vocals, and Bob Zilla, playing bass. He won the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year honor in 2004. Formed by Vinnie and Dime after Pantera disbanded. While some of Chesney's music shows the obvious influence of John Mellencamp and Jimmy Buffett (a point critics are quick to note), he often performs several traditional country songs at his shows (particularly, music from George Jones). Damageplan was a heavy metal band, showcasing the patented "Power Groove" sound that was originally demonstrated by Vinnie Paul and "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott whilst with Pantera, especially on the Vulgar Display of Power album. Notable number twos include "That's Why I'm Here" (1998), "Young" (2002), "Big Star" (2003), "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem" (2003) and "The Woman With You" (2004).

"Save Me" (2004). Other number one hits included "How Forever Feels" (six weeks in 1999); "The Good Stuff" (2002); "There Goes My Life" (2004); and "When the Sun Goes Down" (a duet with Uncle Kracker in 2004). "Breathing New Life" (2004). He hit number one for the first time with "She's Got It All" in August 1997; the song spent three weeks atop Billboard magazine's country singles chart. "Explode" (2004). However, in 1996, he scored the top 5 hit, "Me and You," and returned again with "When I Close My Eyes" in early 1997. "New Found Power" (2004). The follow-up, "All I Need to Know," also reached the Top 10, but follow-ups were not so successful.

New Found Power (2004). His first major hit was "Fall in Love," which reached the Country Top 10 in 1995. Vinnie Paul - drums. . Bob Zilla - bass. Chesney is known for his laid back style of country music. Dimebag Darrell - guitars. Kenneth Arnold "Kenny" Chesney (born March 26, 1968 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is a popular country music singer and songwriter, known for such works as No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems and When the Sun Goes Down.

Patrick Lachman - vocals. 2004 CMT Male Video of the Year: "There Goes My Life". 2004 CMT Hottest Video of the Year: "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems". 2004 CMA Album of the Year: When The Sun Goes Down. 2004 CMA Entertainer of the Year.

2005 CMT Male Video of the Year. 2005 ACM Entertainer of the Year.