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hatebreak.jpgIn combined Ozzy and Mayhem fashion, during the band's first live performance, Hatebeak's guitarist bit the head of his lead singer, Waldo, who happened to be a parrot. The guitarist continued to chew it and rend flesh from the bones of the twitching bird. After a minute or two of this, he threw the twitching carcass toward one side of the stage where tourmates Caninus were hanging out. In a matter of seconds the band's pitbull duo Budgie and Basil (vocals) had devoured the bird carcass. However, the fighting between the canine "singers" continued and made its way onto the floor, causing a general panic. With fights breaking out and people fleeing the club, the show was cancelled.

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http://www.metalunderground.com/news/detai...fm?newsid=12898

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be original for fuck's sake. i mean, c'mon--ozzy did it first. but

This nonhuman vocalist trend is on the rise
is that true?
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be original for fuck's sake. i mean, c'mon--ozzy did it first. but is that true?

speaking of originality sg.....they`ve stolen that album cover too...i will eat a dead bird (probably a rotisserie chicken)...if that`s not a rip-off of a judas priest or budgie cover..... :bigsmile:

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answer me! :lol: is it true about the non-human vocalist thing being on the rise?

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answer me! :lol: is it true about the non-human vocalist thing being on the rise?

oh all right sg..from what i can see there are certainly a few more pigs out there ...these people have no class....at least alice cooper didn`t bite the head off his fucking snake!!.....ozzy`s got a lot to answer for.... :bigsmile:

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:lol:
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