Bullseye Member Dec 8, 2010 #1 This is always a very difficult day when I think of how much this guy gave to Metal fans around the world. He is still very much relevant and missed. God Bless Dime.
This is always a very difficult day when I think of how much this guy gave to Metal fans around the world. He is still very much relevant and missed. God Bless Dime.
Digital Jams New member Dec 8, 2010 #3 Learned alot about Dime though some of you guys, I have much respect for him. RIP Dime.
Sixtonoize New member Dec 8, 2010 #7 Shit yeah - I've been rocking Vulgar in my truck for the past month or so. I've owned that CD for like 10 years and it NEVER gets old. The man may be gone, but his music (and more importantly, his undeniable influence on metal) will NEVER die.
Shit yeah - I've been rocking Vulgar in my truck for the past month or so. I've owned that CD for like 10 years and it NEVER gets old. The man may be gone, but his music (and more importantly, his undeniable influence on metal) will NEVER die.
Gsxrbusa Active member Dec 8, 2010 #8 Been a Dime fan since 91'. I can still remember the day/time/place I heard Cowboys from hell. Was really diggin Damageplan too. RIP
Been a Dime fan since 91'. I can still remember the day/time/place I heard Cowboys from hell. Was really diggin Damageplan too. RIP
Ola Englund New member Dec 8, 2010 #10 my biggest influence in life... I recall the day it happened like it was yesterday
droptrd Active member Dec 8, 2010 #12 I was down the street at the Newport theatre working for Ministry that night. Metal just isnt the same now. RIP Dime
I was down the street at the Newport theatre working for Ministry that night. Metal just isnt the same now. RIP Dime
THEE HAMMER New member Dec 8, 2010 #14 definitely one of my earliest influences and he is sorely missed to this day. RIP
locoed Active member Dec 8, 2010 #16 I'm not afraid to say it still breaks my heart in a million fuckin pieces. And yes,nobody can fill those Chuck Taylors,nobody has shaken the guitar scene since his death. Wish Vinnie would publish the Pantera songs that are close to being done.
I'm not afraid to say it still breaks my heart in a million fuckin pieces. And yes,nobody can fill those Chuck Taylors,nobody has shaken the guitar scene since his death. Wish Vinnie would publish the Pantera songs that are close to being done.
DiezelMonster Member Dec 8, 2010 #17 Rest in Peace Darrell Lance Abbott! The world is a smaller place since you left it! BEYOND FOREVER! I'll be drinkin and spinnin Pantera/Damageplan/Rebel Meets Rebel tonight! My biggest influence! I'll never forget him!
Rest in Peace Darrell Lance Abbott! The world is a smaller place since you left it! BEYOND FOREVER! I'll be drinkin and spinnin Pantera/Damageplan/Rebel Meets Rebel tonight! My biggest influence! I'll never forget him!
gbsmusic Well-known member Dec 8, 2010 #18 Bullseye":1n27v4zf said: This is always a very difficult day when I think of how much this guy gave to Metal fans around the world. He is still very much relevant and missed. God Bless Dime. Click to expand...
Bullseye":1n27v4zf said: This is always a very difficult day when I think of how much this guy gave to Metal fans around the world. He is still very much relevant and missed. God Bless Dime. Click to expand...
C CaseyCor New member Dec 8, 2010 #20 Will never forget this day. One of the saddest experiences of my life. RIP Dimebag