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Vinnie Paul: Reclaimed Metal
Vinnie Paul tells us what it feels like getting back to his band Hellyeah's roots: pure, unadulterated, metal goodness, of course.

Vinnie Paul tells us what it feels like getting back to his band Hellyeah's roots: pure, unadulterated, metal goodness, of course.
Nate Brown demonstrates a stick trick inspired by a fill played by Vinnie Paul on the song “Drink Drank Drunk” from Hellyeah’s album Band Of Brothers.
Here's a compilation of the most defining metal moments in the last 20 years. Check out the drummers who made them happen and how to play them.
Pantera's death duo Vinnie Paul and Rex describe their combined double-bass drum and power-bass assault on the band's latest album.
Get ready to rumble. HellYeah is back with their second record, and Stampede is everything its title promises it will be. Cut after cut on this disc sees an advanced metal band fulfilling its huge potential. Our buddy Vinnie Paul is joined by vocalist Chad Gray, guitarist Greg Tribbett of Mudvayne, guitarist Tom Maxwell of Nothingface, and bassist Bob Zilla of Damageplan.
At 10:00 A.M. on Saturday, when most sane folks are just rolling out of bed, eyes barely open, and getting ready to shotgun that first cup of coffee, a bright-eyed, eager, tangled mass of black-clad, tattooed teens push past hordes of guitar gear-oglers, tripping over each other in a mad rush to join the long line that twists and turns like a snake through the aisles at the back of NAMM’s drum floor. Posters, drumheads, and sticks in hand, they clamor, legions of followers beneath the neon Pearl sign, sitting, watching, waiting anxiously for the second rock and roll coming: the long-awaited resurgence, revival, and resurrection of double bass legend Vinnie Paul.
