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'''Jesse Pintado''' ([[July 12]], [[1969]] – [[August 27]], [[2006]]) was an [[United States|American]] guitar player. He started in the band [[Terrorizer]] where he recorded the [[grindcore]] album ''[[World Downfall]]''. Replacing guitarist [[Bill Steer]] he joined [[Napalm Death]] immediately prior to the recording of their album ''[[Harmony Corruption]]''. In 2004 he left Napalm Death and revived Terrorizer. In the meantime, he had also played with Napalm Death bass-player [[Shane Embury]] in [[Lock Up (UK band)|Lock up]]. With Terrorizer he released in 2006 the album ''Darker Days Ahead''.
'''Jesse Pintado''' ([[July 12]], [[1969]] – [[August 27]], [[2006]]) was an [[United States|American]] guitar player. He started in the band [[Terrorizer]] where he recorded the [[grindcore]] album ''[[World Downfall]]''. Replacing guitarist [[Bill Steer]] he joined [[Napalm Death]] immediately prior to the recording of their album ''[[Harmony Corruption]]''. In 2004 he left Napalm Death and revived Terrorizer. In the meantime, he had also played with Napalm Death bass-player [[Shane Embury]] in [[Lock Up (UK band)|Lock up]]. With Terrorizer he released in 2006 the album ''Darker Days Ahead''.


He lived in [[Ridderkerk]] in the [[Netherlands]], and died from complications of a diabetic coma.
He lived in [[Ridderkerk]] in the [[Netherlands]], and died from complications of a [[diabetic coma]].


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Revision as of 00:21, 30 August 2006

Jesse Pintado (July 12, 1969August 27, 2006) was an American guitar player. He started in the band Terrorizer where he recorded the grindcore album World Downfall. Replacing guitarist Bill Steer he joined Napalm Death immediately prior to the recording of their album Harmony Corruption. In 2004 he left Napalm Death and revived Terrorizer. In the meantime, he had also played with Napalm Death bass-player Shane Embury in Lock up. With Terrorizer he released in 2006 the album Darker Days Ahead.

He lived in Ridderkerk in the Netherlands, and died from complications of a diabetic coma.