If that's the case, why couldn't He have left Hendrix with us for a lttle longer?wordsmith said:I'm not into the music, but it is starting to look like the only explanation is that God is putting together a supergroup.
Thank you very much, when you live the lifestyle he lived, what the **** did you expect was going to happen?tellmeimaninja said:Er... RIP for being a dead sentient being, not a person in Slipknot.
To me, too. I love Slipknot and Gray will be missed dearly, but all the same, drug abuse. Like Alice in Chains. Loved Layne Staley, but in the end, drug abuse.geldonyetich said:Yeah, it's called the rock star lifestyle. Dead at 38 in a hotel room speaks drug abuse to me.Plank of Wood said:Is there a disease going around that only infects bassists?
Same here, and I was looking forward to the rumours that they were playing here in 2012. I'm somewhat shocked to hear this...Wadders said:God damn...
Guess I wont ever get to see them at a show then
RIP.
ow so very true my friend, ow so trueDryaxx said:R.I.P Paul Gray.... It's sad it couldn't have happened to Justin Bieber instead ;_;
yeah, considering in '03 he was arrested for a car acciden where cops found a little bit of weed, and empty bottles and a syringe were found near his body. worst part is...his wife is expecting a child this September.geldonyetich said:Yeah, it's called the rock star lifestyle. Dead at 38 in a hotel room speaks drug abuse to me.Plank of Wood said:Is there a disease going around that only infects bassists?
What happened to the good ol' days where drug abuse consisted of LSD and weed. Ughhh, bloody cocaine, killing our legends.(Even though i'm not a fan)geldonyetich said:Yeah, it's called the rock star lifestyle. Dead at 38 in a hotel room speaks drug abuse to me.Plank of Wood said:Is there a disease going around that only infects bassists?