[
{
"name": "Related Stories / Support Us Combo",
"component": "11576102",
"insertPoint": "4",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "6"
},{
"name": "Air - Billboard - Inline Content",
"component": "11576098",
"insertPoint": "2/3",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "3"
},
{
"name": "Air - MediumRectangle - Inline Content - Mobile Display Size 2",
"component": "11576099",
"insertPoint": "12",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "12"
},{
"name": "Air - MediumRectangle - Inline Content - Mobile Display Size 2",
"component": "11576099",
"insertPoint": "4th",
"startingPoint": "16",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "12"
}
,{
"name": "RevContent - In Article",
"component": "12633456",
"insertPoint": "3/5",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "5"
}
]
Back in 2007 when Vinnie Paul and Chad Gray announced their new band Hellyeah, fans weren't sure what to expect of group made from members of Mudvayne, Pantera, Damageplan, and Nothingface. No doubt it was going to be heavy, but would it gear towards visual theatrics and sonic experimentation like Mudvayne? Dabble in Southern metal like Pantera, whose fans were still reeling after the death of guitarist Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott just a few years earlier?
See also: Rob Zombie's Guitarist John 5 Has a Motto: "More is More"
See also: Rob Zombie on His New Record, New Movie, and Why Metal Shows Need Girls
See also: Digital Summer's Kyle Winterstein on Playing Desert Uprising