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After brother's loss, music draws Vinnie Paul out of darkness.


Byline: Scott McLennan

Drummer Vinnie Paul figured he was done with music after his brother, guitarist Dimebag Darrell, was gunned down on stage by a deranged de·range  
tr.v. de·ranged, de·rang·ing, de·rang·es
1. To disturb the order or arrangement of.

2. To upset the normal condition or functioning of.

3. To disturb mentally; make insane.
 concertgoer con·cert·go·er  
n.
One who attends a concert.



concert·going adj.
 during a Dec. 8, 2004, performance by the group Damageplan, founded by the siblings after the breakup of their previous unit, Pantera.

"I thought that was it for me, I didn't want anything to do with music. It was really my darkest time," Paul recalled during a recent interview.

But a fellow drummer who experienced an inexplicable tragedy of his own helped Paul put some things into perspective.

"I got a letter from Dave Grohl," Paul said. "He said during his darkest time, it was the music that got him through."

And just as Grohl re-emerged with Foo Fighters after the suicide of Kurt Cobain brought an end to their band Nirvana, Paul is back making groove-laden heavy rock with a new all-star unit dubbed Hellyeah.

Hellyeah teams Paul with singer Chad Gray and guitarist Greg Tribbett from the band Mudvayne and guitarist Tom Maxwell and bass player Jerry Montano from the group Nothingface.

Gray, Montano and Maxwell started the Hellyeah project back in 2004 when their respective bands toured together. Mudvayne's tour schedule after the release of the "Lost and Found" record put Hellyeah on hold, but did provide time for Montano to pester Paul with phone calls to join the Hellyeah project.

"His persistence paid off. I was busy starting up my record company (Big Vin Records Big Vin Records is record label, based in Arlington, Texas, United States, that was formed in February 2006 by Metal drummer and producer, Vinnie Paul. Big Vin Records has a distribution deal with Fontana Records, which in turn is owned by Universal Music Group. ) and just didn't want to start playing in a band. But he just kept coming, finally showing up with a fifth of Seagrams," Paul said.

Paul said that Hellyeah contained the three ingredients necessary for him to get active behind the drum kit again.

"It had to be a good time, it had to have great songs, and it had to have killer groove," he said.

Gray, Maxwell and Montano had already cooked up the thundering song "Waging War" before convening with the fleshed-out lineup of Hellyeah during a recording session in Paul's native Dallas. Then over the course of eight days the group produced seven more songs.

"You can always take five awesome musicians and put them together and still get nothing. Here, everyone came in without any ego and just worked well together," Paul said.

Earlier this year, Hellyeah released its self-titled debut on Epic Records. The disc boasts a dozen slash 'n' burn hard rockers that capitalize on all the different roots within the band. Some of the tunes are simply brutal metal shout-outs; others are debauched de·bauch  
v. de·bauched, de·bauch·ing, de·bauch·es

v.tr.
1.
a. To corrupt morally.

b. To lead away from excellence or virtue.

2.
 groove fests. There are even some slower-paced bits of soul-searching.

"It's truly a Hellyeah record. It doesn't sound like a Nothingface record or a Mudvayne record or a Damageplan record," Paul said. "There were no boundaries when we went in to make the record. We covered a lot of ground."

Hellyeah has already made some impressive inroads inroads
Noun, pl

make inroads into to start affecting or reducing: my gambling has made great inroads into my savings

inroads npl to make inroads into [+
 as a live act, such as playing in front of 100,000 people at the Download Festival in England.

"That was great. Everyone from the other bands was watching us from the sides of the stage. I'd look over and see the guys from Iron Maiden checking us out," Paul said.

To conquer the States, Hellyeah joined up with this summer's Family Values tour The Family Values Tour was created by the band Korn in 1998 to be an annual nu metal, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock and Rap tour. Korn headlined the first tour, then passed the headlining spot to Limp Bizkit in 1999.  headed by Korn. The bill also features Evanesence, Atreyu, Flyleaf fly·leaf  
n.
A blank or specially printed leaf at the beginning or end of a book.


flyleaf
Noun

pl -leaves the inner leaf of the endpaper of a book

Noun 1.
, Trivium triv·i·um  
n. pl. triv·i·a
The lower division of the seven liberal arts in medieval schools, consisting of grammar, logic, and rhetoric.
, Droid (robotics) droid - (From "android") The robots of the Star Wars universe. While androids look somewhat human-like, Star Wars' droids are typically fashioned in the likeness of their creators or in a utilitarian design that stresses function over appearance.  and Neurosonic, as well as a side stage anchored by competitive rounds of the video game "Guitar Hero." Family Values rolls into The Tweeter Center in Mansfield tomorrow and has a 2 p.m. start time.

Paul said that after Family Values, Hellyeah intends to mount a headlining tour of its own, and the work cycle could last from 1-1/2 to 2 years. After that, Mudvayne, Nothingface and Big Vin Records will need to be tended to.

As for being a record label honcho Honcho

A slang term describing the leader or person in charge of an organization.

Notes:
The CEO of a company could be referred to as the honcho or "head honcho."
See also: CEO, CFO, COO, Insider, Leprechaun Leader
, Paul said he is looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 all types of talent, not just groups cast in the image of his own successes with Pantera and Damageplan.

"I've already gotten 5,000 demo tapes," he said, noting he takes submissions right through the Web site www.bigvinrecords.com. "But to succeed, they got to be great live and they have to have great songs. It sounds simple, but those two key elements often get overlooked."

Necessary elements, though, not lost in the rebel sound of Hellyeah.

Scott McLennan can be reached at tgmusic1@yahoo.com

Family Values tour with Korn, Evanesence, Hellyeah and others

When: 2 p.m. tomorrow

Where: Tweeter Center, Route 140, Mansfield

How much: $59.50, $39.50 and $9.99

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A person who takes photographs, especially as a profession; a photographer.
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CUTLINE: Hellyeah members, left to right: Greg Tribbett, Tom Maxwell, Chad Gray, Vinnie Paul and Bob Zilla Zil´la

n. 1. (Bot.) A low, thorny, suffrutescent, crucifeous plant (Zilla myagroides) found in the deserts of Egypt. Its leaves are boiled in water, and eaten, by the Arabs.
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