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Damageplan
Background information
Origin United States
Genre(s) Post-Thrash
Years active 2003-2004
Label(s) Elektra
Website www.damageplan.com

Damageplan was a heavy metal band, showcasing the groove metal sound that was demonstrated by guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott and drummer Vinnie Paul while playing in Pantera, most notably on the Vulgar Display of Power album. Formed by Dime and Vinnie after Pantera disbanded, they were joined by ex-Halford guitarist Pat Lachman on vocals and a former tattoo artist, dubbed Bob Zilla by the Abbott brothers, 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 Darrell'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. On August 11, 2006, a new project involving Vinnie Paul (in addition to members of Mudvayne and Nothingface). The band is named Hell Yeah and has tentatively planned to release their debut album on April 10, 2007 Via Major Label Epic Records. Bob Zilla isn't in any new band yet. As of 2/14/07 this is still correct.

For the 2007 No Fear tour, Pat Lachman took the place of Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam D. He is supposed to fill in for the duration of the tour.

Contents

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label Charting
2003 Devastation Sampler E.P. Elektra Records -
February 10, 2004 New Found Power Elektra Records #34 U.S.

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Mainstream Rock US Modern Rock
2004 "Save Me" #16 - New Found Power
2004 "Breathing New Life" - - New Found Power
2004 "Explode" - - New Found Power
2004 "Pride" #30 - New Found Power

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