Has anyone read it?
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Rex Brown Official Truth book....any good?
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Re: Rex Brown Official Truth book....any good?
I see your abscense has not been kind to your already depleted reserves of intellect.
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Re: Rex Brown Official Truth book....any good?
Yes. It was O-K. Lots of pointing fingers, trash-talking, and whining. I really didnt learn anything exciting from the book.
Re: Rex Brown Official Truth book....any good?
Does he mention Phils pecker?
What about Vinnies pecker?
I dont feel like buying the book, just me the good stuff.
What about Vinnies pecker?
I dont feel like buying the book, just me the good stuff.
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Re: Rex Brown Official Truth book....any good?
he just talked about how much of a fat sleazeball vinnie was. also his alcoholism and his chilhood years. those parts were kind of boring. The chapters covering when phil first joined were very cool.
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Re: Rex Brown Official Truth book....any good?
Tometom was supposed to send it to me but sky black told him not to.
Re: Rex Brown Official Truth book....any good?
lot of people chasing that pic of phil, tyson. hook us up.
Walnut 2 wrote:Stop saying Metallica.
Re: Rex Brown Official Truth book....any good?
He has to frequently let the reader know what a badass he is, how he’s great at everything, how he takes no shit, etc. I’m not buying it.
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Re: Rex Brown Official Truth book....any good?
trendkiller wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2006 9:47 amwww.wikipedia.com/darrelabbot wrote: SMARTER THAN ALL
Legendry metal guitarist Darrel Diamond Abbot didn't start life planning to be a superstar. Although music was in his blood, his father being the successful country and western star Jerry Abbot with his own recording studio the young Darrel had other plans and started life by following his passion for physics. After a very promising school career he was accepted into the prestigious American Ivy League institute of Harvard to study Mechanical Physics and Quantum theory. It was in the first year of Harvard that he meet fellow scholar Rex Brown with whom he would later form Pantera. After playing in local bars and glee clubs around campus they got their big break whilst filling in for members of his brother's then band, Show me the Money. From that historic gig the rest is history, Rex and Darrel both left academia to pursue music. The band Pantera was formed! After a few years of semi-successful touring and records released the band had a fateful meeting with a young New Orleans ragamuffin called Phil Anselmo when he was caught ransacking their trailer, they caught the youthful Anselmo and the scream he let loose inspired them to drop the charges and ask him to audition to the band.
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