Added: Oct 3, 2008
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Dimebag Darrell (born Darrell Lance Abbott on August 20, 1966 -- December 8, 2004), also known as Diamond Darrell until mid 1992, was the lead guitarist for the heavy metal bands Pantera, Damageplan and Rebel Meets Rebel. Pantera was formed in 1981 with Dimebag's brother Vinnie Paul on drums. The band officially split in 2003 due to conflicts between members. Phil Anselmo, in the throes of a heroin addiction, started lashing out at other members. Other projects: Shortly before singer Phil Anselmo joined Pantera, Darrell was invited to join the pre-Rust in Peace Megadeth by Dave Mustaine. Dimebag played guest guitar solos on several Anthrax songs from their John Bush era: "King Size" & "Riding Shotgun" from Stomp 442, "Inside Out" & "Born Again Idiot" from Volume 8: The Threat Is Real, "Strap It On" and "Cadillac Rock Box" (with a voice intro from Dime as well) from We've Come for You All. In a recent interview Anthrax bassist Frank Bello said "Darrell was basically the sixth member of Anthrax". Dimebag also performed a solo on the titular track from King Diamond's Voodoo album. Additionally a sample of a Dime guitar solo has been put in the Nickelback song "Side of a Bullet". Shortly before Dime's death, he went into the studio with a band named Premenishen to do a guest solo on a track titled "Eyes of the South" [which coincidentally is the title of one of the songs featured on the debut album by Anselmo's project Down]. The band consists of two of Dime's cousins (bassist Heather Manly and guitarist April Adkisson). There was speculation that Dimebag and close friend Zakk Wylde would collaborate with Eddie Van Halen; however, nothing was confirmed. He was also confirmed as one of the original guitar player choices for Liquid Tension Experiment by Mike Portnoy. Dimebag's musical roots were in Country Western music; he supported the local music scene in Dallas and would sometimes record with local musicians. On December 2, 2006 a very rare track of one of his collaborations was discovered. Dimebag sat in on a recording session with local Dallas musician "Throbbin Donnie" Rodd and recorded "Country Western Transvestite Whore". It features Dime on lead guitar and lead vocals. Dimebag and his Brother Vinnie-Paul along with Rex (during the Pantera Era) and Bobzilla (Damageplan Era) performed at their newyears party every year under the name "Gasoline". Dime, Vinnie and Rex also recorded a cover of the ZZTop song "Heard it on the X" under the band name "Tres Diablos" for ECW wrestling's "Extreme Music" soundtrack. Marty Friedman (born Martin Adam Friedman December 8, 1962 in Washington, D.C., United States) is an American guitarist. He is perhaps best known as the lead guitarist for the thrash metal band Megadeth for close to ten years. He now resides in Japan with his wife, Chihiro. He hosted his own television programs, Rock Fujiyama and Jukebox English on Japanese television. Friedman is a largely self-taught guitarist, known for his improvisation and for fusing an Eastern musical feel with Western musical styles, such as neo-classical, thrash metal and later on into progressive rock. Prior to joining Megadeth, he formed and played lead guitar in several other bands, including Deuce, Hawaii, Vixen (not the all-female band of the same name), and notably Cacophony. Cacophony featured neoclassical metal elements and synchronized twin guitar harmonies and counterpoints shared with guitarist Jason Becker on their two albums, Go Off! and Speed Metal Symphony. With Megadeth: After Cacophony broke up in 1989, Marty Friedman auditioned for the thrash metal band Megadeth after a tip from fellow guitarist Jeff Loomis, and joined them in February 1990. Friedman's audition can be seen as a easter egg on the Megadeth DVD Arsenal of Megadeth. The first album he recorded with them was Rust in Peace, now considered a classic thrash metal album, and sold platinum in the US.[citation needed] He further developed his style of playing exotic scale solos from the Cacophony era, and integrated it into the music of Megadeth. In July 1992, Megadeth released Countdown to Extinction, which was a more commercial album, aimed at a wider audience, and sold double platinum.[citation needed] Friedman played on Megadeth's further releases Youthanasia (1994), Cryptic Writings (1997), Risk (1999). After a total of five studio albums with Megadeth, Friedman left the band in December 1999. Later, he stated that he got tired of playing metal music and felt that he couldn't develop as a musician.[citation needed] In an interview with Ultimate-Guitar.com in March 2007, he claimed that Megadeth was not aggressive enough. During Friedman's time in the band, they sold over ten million albums worldwide, and the Megadeth lineup including Friedman is widely recognized as the classic one by its fans
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ucg102 Says:
Oct 5, 2008 - dimebag 1000 times dimebag
mingebag851 Says:
Oct 7, 2008 - Marty all the way!
ELOY1991AR Says:
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ninjajo11 Says:
Oct 11, 2008 - Marty had way more feel. Dime was a riffer. Marty is the real deal
ninjajo11 Says:
Oct 11, 2008 - Plus Megadeth was far more therory oriented than pretty much any other metal band from those days. Mustain is a great composer.
shamay56 Says:
Oct 12, 2008 - both are great . cant decide
Orunevak Says:
Oct 17, 2008 - Dimebag was a legendary guitarist, and kicked so much ass, but I gotta say, Marty is the winner in this competition, hands down.
DiiiM3bag Says:
Oct 17, 2008 - "Dimebag was a legendary guitarist, and kicked so much ass, but I gotta say, Marty is the winner in this competition, hands down." Freaking shit talk. Dimebag wins.
DiiiM3bag Says:
Oct 17, 2008 - How the fuck can you say that Marty has more feel? Just to name a few, not saying that this are the best examples: Floods, Cemetery Gates, Walk.
pwnzerleet Says:
Nov 7, 2008 - Dime wins hands down
akhimakhi93 Says:
Nov 7, 2008 - How the fuck can u say dimebag has more feel? Just to name a FEW- tournado of souls, hangar 18, five magics, holy wars, angry again, symphony... but dime is no less, he too was ownage, but be practical, dimebag was an amazing riffer and yes his solos in walk and floods blow u away, but this is a solo battle, marty wins flat listen to the marty solos closer. ur a retard to say marty's feel dosent exceed dimebag
paulonapolion Says:
Nov 14, 2008 - darrel is infinite best i am fan of iron maiden
santacruezz Says:
Oct 4, 2008 - marty