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Dimebag Darrell performances

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Dimebag Darrell performing in 1991

Darrell Lance Abbott, best known as Dimebag Darrell, was an American guitarist. He was a founding member of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan. His musical recordings and film appearances include:

Under his name

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  • 1996: Supercop Soundtrack – "Caged in a Rage" (lead vocals and guitars)
  • 2006: DimeVision Vol.1: That's the Fun I Have (DVD, footage compiled posthumously by Vinnie Paul Abbott)
  • 2010: Metal Hammer CD May 2010 – "Dime's Blackout Society" (lead vocals and guitars, previously unreleased track released on the free CD with the May 2010's issue of Metal Hammer magazine)
  • 2012: "Twisted" (lead vocals and guitars, previously unreleased track released with the introduction of Elephant Brand Skateboards' Dimebag tribute skateboard)[1][2]
  • 2014: "Whiskey Road" (all instruments and vocals, previously unreleased song tracked in 2001 on the Reinventing the Steel Tour in the US)
  • 2017: Dimevision Vol. 2: Roll with It or Get Rolled Over
  • 2017: The Hitz (EP)
  • 1996: Spacewalk: A Tribute to Ace Frehley – "Fractured Mirror" (Ace Frehley cover; lead guitars)
  • 1997: Return of the Comet: A Tribute to Ace Frehley – "Snowblind" (Ace Frehley cover; lead vocals and guitars)
  • 1992: "Dawn of the Horrible Gorilla" (lead guitar and drum machine)
  • 2002: Sinema (DVD, 2002, interview and footage compiler)
  • 2002: Smack This! (DVD, 2002; backstage footage and live material; cut from final DVD)
  • 1998: Voodoo – "Voodoo" (guitar solo)

Scum Scunge

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  • 2003: Five Bucks Ain't Shit – "Believe" (guitar solo), "How Many Times" (guitar solo), and "Abuse" (guitar solo)
  • 2005: Just a Taste EP – "Abuse" (guitar solo)

Tres Diablos

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  • "Born Under a Bad Sign" (Cream cover; lead guitar)

With Throbbin' Donnie Rodd

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  • "Country Western Transvestite Whore" (lead vocals and guitar)
  • 2000: Randy Rhoads Tribute – "Believer" (Ozzy Osbourne cover; lead guitar)

References

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  1. ^ Abbot, "Dimebag" Darrell. "Twisted". CDBaby. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  2. ^ Elephant Brand Skateboards. "Dimebag Tribute Skateboard". Archived from the original on 2 May 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
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