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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Almost Everyone. Proof? |
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Almost Everyone. Proof? |
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** [[Heterosexual Life Partners|Warrel Dane and Jim Sheppard]]. They're more known for Nevermore now, but in the 90's this applied as they came from Power-Metallers Sanctuary. |
** [[Heterosexual Life Partners|Warrel Dane and Jim Sheppard]]. They're more known for Nevermore now, but in the 90's this applied as they came from Power-Metallers Sanctuary. |
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** Pat O'Brien, who left to join Cannibal Corpse. |
** Pat O'Brien, who left to join Cannibal Corpse. |
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** Chris Broderick, played live with the band after Steve Smyth left, formerly of Jag Panzer, and eventually joined [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|Megadeth]]. |
** Chris Broderick, played live with the band after Steve Smyth left, formerly of Jag Panzer, and eventually joined [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|Megadeth]]. |
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** James |
** James MacDonough played live with Megadeth before playing live with them when Jim Sheppard got injured. |
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** Tim Calvert, formerly of Forbidden. |
** Tim Calvert, formerly of Forbidden. |
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** James Murphy gets a guest solo on "The Holocaust Of Thought". |
** James Murphy gets a guest solo on "The Holocaust Of Thought". |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 6 November 2018
- Hey, It's That Guy!: Almost Everyone. Proof?
- Warrel Dane and Jim Sheppard. They're more known for Nevermore now, but in the 90's this applied as they came from Power-Metallers Sanctuary.
- Pat O'Brien, who left to join Cannibal Corpse.
- Chris Broderick, played live with the band after Steve Smyth left, formerly of Jag Panzer, and eventually joined Megadeth.
- James MacDonough played live with Megadeth before playing live with them when Jim Sheppard got injured.
- Tim Calvert, formerly of Forbidden.
- James Murphy gets a guest solo on "The Holocaust Of Thought".
- This is now bound to happen to Jeff Loomis and Van Williams, whatever they decide to do next.
- Hitless Hit Album: Inverted. Whilst Dead World WAS a critical success, and well-received by fans, it's big single was supposed to be "Believe In Nothing". Supposed to be.