Slipknot bassist died of overdose from drug abuse, but fans were still left confused and upset, calling for more information on why the band would let a fellow musician go, and what they thought they would have expected from him.
In his obituary, Michael Snyder, the lead singer from Slipknot, explained that Slipknot had planned to release his더킹카지노 final album, 'Tightrope,' in September, 2015, but had to change plans after receiving threats from his former guitarist Steve Howe. He blamed Howe for his death and described him as "just the scum I was supposed to be, that's all."
Slipknot released a statement saying their record had been a financial loss as well as one of the "worst and hardest times in our lives," and blamed Howe and the death "on the personal circumstances that have led to our current situation."
The band released a statement this week about Howe's death, confirming that they plan to record a new album with Howe, but declining to be specific about what his legacy should be.
In a statement to Rolling Stone, Slipknot guitarist Steve Howe describes what happened to him at the hands of his former bandmates:
In an act of self-inflicted pain I took a lethal amount of heroin for approximately ten days. As a result, I became dependent on heroin and was suffering from the consequences of the drug. The only thing that saved me was that a drug addict, one who thought he was immune to pain, who had spent more than his life trying to be clean of his past wrongdoings, became addicted to pain, and to heroin was a much different outcome. I was told that 'no pain, no gain' would save me. To this day I would rather spend the rest of my life in jail with a needle stuck in my arm or a body full of heroin in my pocket than live in some other person's company.
Slipknot recently issued a joint statement about the "disfection of the band's leadership and the band's inability to acknowledge the true extent of the tragic 바카라loss for Steve's우리카지노 family and friends," and said: "Slipknot will never forget what tragedy has done to these men and women, and it is with heartbreak that we speak out."
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What do you think of the announcement? Did Slipknot have enough time to prepare for Howe's death, especially given the band's recent financial los