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who’s who in the new 23 men Bafana squad

Idiot’s guide to Bafana Article By: Khaya Ndubane Most local football fans know the foreign stars better than their own South African players at the Football World Cup. So, with the tournament starting next week, and the Bafana Bafana squad confirmed, iafrica.com’s Khaya Ndubane gives us the lowdown on all the players. Ask a local fan about Fernando Torres, Wayne Rooney or Cristiano Ronaldo and vital information, but mention Bafana players like Reneilwe Letsholonyanes, Anele Ngcongca or Shuaib Walters and you’re bound to be greeted with a blank stare they will run off stats, trivia and any other . Khune finally got his opportunity in the early stages of the 2007-08 season after the departure of number one goalkeeper Rowen Fernandez to German club Arminia Bielefeld. He was then called up to the Bafana Bafana squad for the 2008 African Nations Cup, but was not fielded until he made his international debut against Zimbabwe on March 11, 2008. Khune was the first-choice goalkeeper in South Africa’s squad at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup where he saved a penalty against Spanish star David Villa in the group stages. If you’re one of the latter, never fear, because Khaya’s handy guide to the Bafana squad will clear it all up for you! GOALKEEPERS: Itumeleng Khune: Touted as the Moeneeb Josephs: ‘Slim Kat’, as Moeneeb Josephs is known in football circles, made his professional debut for the now defunct Cape Town Spurs at the age of 17 in 1997. He then joined Ajax CT in 1999. Josephs was South Africa’s number one goalkeeper at the 2008 African Cup of Nations, replacing the injured Rowen Fernandez, but he failed to make the final squad for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Shuaib Walters: The surprise inclusion in the final squad for the World Cup, Shuaib Walters started his football career at amateur club Clyde Pinelands in Cape Town, before he moved to Vasco da Gama. It was at Vasco that Walters attracted the interest of Bloemfontein Celtic. However, after three seasons at Celtic, Walters was loaned out to Maritzburg United. The back-up Bafana goalkeeper is yet to make his debut for the national team. DEFENDERS: Aaron Mokoena: Skipper Aaron “Mbazo” or “The Axe” Mokoena, is the youngest ever player to have represented South Africa, having played in 1999 for the 2000 Summer Olympics qualifiers, and proceeding to become a worthy replacement for Lucas Radebe as captain of his country. He won his 100th cap against Guatemala on May 31, 2010, and celebrated by taking the field with jersey number 100. In January 2008, Mokoena captained the South African side in the African Nations Cup which was held in Ghana. Due to his impressive form in all three games he played in, it was reported that he would be a target for several European sides. But he decided to signed for Portsmouth from Blackburn Rovers instead. Matthew Booth: He made his debut for the South Africa senior team on 20 February 1999, against Botswana at the Cosafa Castle Cup. He plays regularly for the South Africa national team. Due to his height he is considered a vital cog in the Bafana team, particularly against opponents with tall players. He was also a participant at the 2000 Olympic Games. Siboniso Gaxa: Versatile right back Siboniso Gaxa played for the University of Port Elizabeth football team before he was snapped up by SuperSport United in 2002, where he stayed for six seasons. In 2008 transferred to Mamelodi Sundowns. Gaxa made his international debut in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Cape Verde on June 4, 2005. He was part of South Africa’s squad at the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup, 2006 African Cup of Nations and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Bongani Khumalo: Swaziland-born Bongani Khumalo is a product of the famous University of Pretoria football team. The lanky defender started his professional career in 2005. In 2007, he moved to SuperSport United, scoring crucial goals for United as set-piece threat. His exploits did not go unnoticed and he was drafted into the South African national team by former Bafana coach Joel Santana. Tsepo Masilela: Masilela was discovered by former Bafana Bafana coach Ted Dumitru. Such was his meteoric rise, he made his full international debut before he had even signed a professional contract, a first in South African football. In the same vein, after only one season in top-flight football in his homeland, he made the move to Israeli club Maccabi Haifa. Masilela has participated in the 2006 African Nations Cup, 2008 African Nations Cup and the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Anele Ngcongca: Gugulethu-born Anele Ngcongca, who formerly played for Western Province United before moving to Belgium’s K.R.C. Genk, is another surprise inclusion in the final Bafana squad. But his utility skills must have played a part in coach Carlos Alberto Parreira’s mind as Ngcongca can play anywhere in defence and can be utilised as an anchorman as well. Siyabonga Sangweni: Siyabonga Sangweni started his professional career with Golden Arrows where he has since made 104 appearances for the KwaZulu-Natal outfit. He has over ten international appearances for Bafana Bafana. He scored his first international career in Bafana’s 1-1 draw with Bulgaria on 24 May 2010. Lucas Thwala: A product of the Orlando Pirates academy, made his debut for Pirates in 2004 and a year later he found himself in the Bafana colours after he was selected by former coach Stuart Baxter. He was Pirates’ top-scorer in the league last season despite playing at centre back. Thwala has one Bafana Bafana goal to his name. MIDFIELDERS: Surprise Moriri: Moriri started his professional career at Silver Stars, now known as Platinum Stars, in 2002. After two years at Stars, Moriri moved to Mamelodi Sundowns where his free-scoring skills led to him being voted the PSL Player of the Season in 2005/06 season. Moriri made his debut for Bafana Bafana in a friendly against Lesotho on 8 October 2003. He scored his first goal for South Africa in their 3-0 win over Chad in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. Lance Davids: Lance Davids has featured for the South African team since 2004, but his inconsistent call-ups have seen him registering only 17 caps in five years. Davids was on the books of Germany’s TSV 1860 München before he moved to Djurgårdens IF. He had a tough time establishing himself as a regular starter at Djurgårdens at the beginning of the season, but as the season went on, Davids became a regular face in the Djurgården starting line-up. In early 2009, he signed as a free agent with South African champions SuperSport United on a short-term contract. He then decided to sign for Ajax Cape Town for the 2009/10 season. Kagisho Dikgacoi: Kagisho Dikgacoi began his career at local club Cardiff Spurs, before moving to Golden Arrows in 2005, as a little-known holding midfielder from lower league side Bloemfontein Young Tigers in 2005. At Arrows, he developed into one of the country’s best players and was subsequently awarded with the captain’s armband. In 2009, Dikgacoi joined Fulham in England after a successful trial at the club. He made his debut on 4 October, but was sent off in the 41st minute for slapping an opponent. Dikgacoi made his international debut on 27 May 2007, in a COSAFA Cup match against Mauritius. He scored his first two goals on 7 June 2008, in a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Equatorial Guinea, which ended 4-0. He was part of Bafana Bafana’s 2008 African Nations Cup squad and was also a participant at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Teko Modise: Spent most of his playing career in Limpopo playing for the now defunct Ria Stars and City Pillars, respectively, and is one of the key players in the South African squad for the World Cup. The 2008 and 2009 PSL Footballer of the Year, has been an instrumental player in many of Bafana Bafana’s international matches and South African coach Carlos Alberto Parreira will once again pin his hopes on the Orlando Pirates star. Modise first played for the South African team during the 2007 COSAFA Cup. He made his first appearance with the senior team on May 26, 2007 against Malawi. He was part of the South African squad that won the 2007 COSAFA Cup. Modise did not play for any of the age-group national teams in South Africa. In June 2009, he was awarded the Budweiser Man of the Match award in the opening game of the Confederations Cup against Iraq. Reneilwe Letsholonyane: Soweto-born Reneilwe Letsholonyane came from nowhere to become a Bafana Bafana regular under Carlos Alberto Parreira. The dreadlocked Kaizer Chiefs midfielder started his career at the now defunct PJ Stars before joining Jomo Cosmos in 2006. After playing 52 games for Cosmos, Letsholonyane was snapped up by Chiefs in 2008. It was in that same year that he was selected into the Bafana squad. Siphiwe Tshabalala: The speedy Bafana Bafana winger Siphiwe Tshabalala was brought into the national set-up by former Bafana Bafana coach Ted Dumitru when he was still just 20 years old, and was subsequently among the select group of players touted as South Africa’s ‘dream team’ for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Tshabalala’s first steps on the footballing ladder were taken in the Chiefs’ youth development system, before leaving to join Free State Stars, who were campaigning in the National First Division. He received his first national call-up just eight months into his professional football career. Tshabalala made two appearances during the 2006 African Cup of Nations. He also appeared for South Africa at the 2008 African Cup of Nations in Ghana and has been something of a revelation in the Bafana Bafana jersey. Thanduyise Khuboni: Another surprise inclusion in the squad, Thanduyise Khuboni came out of nowhere to earn not only a place in the Bafana Bafana squad for the World Cup, but also as a contender for the starting XI in Parreira’s team. Khuboni made his PSL debut for Golden Arrows in the 2006/07 season after transferring from lower league side Mabopane Young Masters. He was selected by Parreira on his return and the Brazilian seems fond of the Arrows anchorman. Steven Pienaar: Undoubtedly, South Africa’s star player at the World Cup, Steven Pienaar started his professional career at Ajax Cape Town before moving to Ajax Amsterdam at age 18. Pienaar was brought over to Holland in January 2001 but did not make his Eredivisie debut until 24 February 2002. He became a pivotal member of the Ajax team that won the Dutch League in 2002 and 2004. In January 2006, Pienaar joined German club Borussia Dortmund on a three-year contract from Ajax. However, he struggled at Dortmund and was never accepted by the players at the club. He then joined Everton on loan for 2007/08 and later signed a three-year contract from Dortmund for a reported £2 million fee. Pienaar made his international debut for South Africa in a 2-0 win against Turkey in 2002 and has since accumulated close to 50 caps and two goals. Macbeth Sibaya: Macbeth Sibaya started his professional career at Jomo Cosmos in 1999, where he played 59 matches for Jomo Sono’s team before he moved to Rosenborg in 2002. After only four matches for Rosenborg, Sibaya moved to Russia a year later to join Rubin Kazan and has been with the Russian champions ever since. Sibaya made his debut for Bafana Bafana eight years ago in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Malawi. He is a regular for the South Africa national football team and has 52 caps. Sibaya was also a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. STRIKERS: Katlego Mphela: A product of Jomo Cosmos, Mphela played in France for RC Strasbourg and Stade Reims, both with limited success. After returning home he turned out for Supersport United and Mamelodi Sundowns. He finished the 2009/10 season with 17 goals in 30 games which made him the league’s top goal-scorer. Mphela scored a brace on his international debut against Mauritius on 26 February 2005. He has represented South Africa over 30 times, scoring many goals for his country. Mphela’s greatest moment came in the 2009 Confederations Cup third-place playoff against Spain. Coming on as a substitute, Mphela produced arguably the goal of the tournament with a free kick from 30 yards, sending the game into extra time. Siyabonga Nomvethe: The Moroka Swallows and former Kaizer Chiefs striker first played for South Africa in 1999 and became a first team player from 2001-2007. He played in 2002 FIFA World Cup, scoring against Slovenia, and he also participated at the 2005 Gold Cup & 2006 African Cup Of Nations until he lost his place in the side. He was not picked for the 2008 Africa Cup Of Nations, nor the 2009 Confederations Cup. But in April 2010 he was selected to play against Korea DPR and Jamaica, scoring South Africa’s second goal in a 2-0 victory over Jamaica, his first in three years. He has currently scored 16 goals for South Africa. Bernard Parker: A product of the School of Excellence, Bernard Parker made his debut in the professional ranks for Benoni Premier United. He remained in Durban with Thanda Royal Zulu until early 2009 when he obtained a transfer to former World Club and European Cup Winners Red Star in Serbia. In July 2009 he signed with FC Twente. Parker’s call up to the senior national side in 2007 was said to be something of a gamble at the time, but he has since acquitted himself extremely well at international level. The Boksburg-born striker has wasted little time in proving himself a worthy heir to Benni McCarthy’s mantle at the sharp end of the Bafana Bafana attack, with the young front-man backing up his big talk with some gutsy performances. Source – iafrica.com 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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Spain vs Poland friendly 2010 highlights

Spain#39;s David Villa (C), Xavi Hernandez (R) and Poland#39;s Dariusz Dudka lie on the pitch during a friendly soccer match against Poland in Murcia June 8, 2010. Fernando Torres marked his return from injury with a goal as Spain routed Poland 6-0 in its last World Cup warmup match on Tuesday, but the European champion was left with doubts over Andres Iniesta after the playmaker was taken off before halftime. Iniesta provided the pass for David Villa#39;s opener before starting the move whi

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GMO Crop Takes Over Thousands of Acres in Germany

Image via Science Daily “The Biggest GM Crop Scandal in Germany to Date” A genetically modified strain of maize classified as NK603 — one that is explicitly banned in the European Union — has been unleashed in Germany. The crop has been unwittingly planted on nearly 7,500 acres so far, and is continuing to spread. The source of the contamination has not yet been determined, but it is believed that it could cost farmers millions of euros to eradicate the tenacious GMO crop…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Pink’s Tour Bus on Fire!

This is definitely not what Pink meant when she sang “Get the Party Started.” On the way to Munich from Berlin during the European leg of her circus-themed Funhouse Summer…

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Monsanto claims patent on animals fed GMOs!

Meat claimed as invention by multinational company of Monsanto Multinational seed corporations are following a consequent strategy to gain control over basic resources for food production. As recent research shows not only genetically engineered plants, but more and more the conventional breeding of plants gets into the focus of patent monopolies: International patent applications in this sector are skyrocking, having doubled since 2007 till end of 2009. Further on the multinationals expand their claims over the whole chain of food production from feed to animals and food products such as meat. In a pending patent application from Monsanto even bacon and steaks are claimed: Patent application WO2009097403 is claiming meat stemming from pigs being fed with the patented genetically engineered plants of Monsanto. A similar patent is applied for fish from aquaculture in March 2010 (WO201027788). Far reaching patents on food are even already granted: Monsanto received a European patent (EP 1356033) in 2009, which the chain of food production from seeds of genetically engineered plants up to food products such as meal and oil are covered. „There is a process going on, multinationals are trying to gain increasing control of the whole chain of food production. Consumers, farmers and food producers are all caught by the same trap. This has to be regarded as an immoral attempt to abuse patent law. The company is heading for maximising its profits by filing patents on food while at the same time one billion people are suffering from hunger,” says Fran

Eminem Talks Lil Wayne, Rihanna And Pink Recovery Collabos

‘Wayne, to me, is definitely one of the greatest in the game right now,’ Em says during French radio interview. By Gil Kaufman Eminem Photo: Robyn Beck/ AFP/ Getty Images The elusive Eminem spoke to Skyrock Radio in Paris over the weekend and offered a tiny peek at what he has in store for his upcoming Recovery album . While most of the interview consisted of Em cracking jokes with the French DJs, he did briefly touch on hooking up with the incarcerated Lil Wayne on “No Love,” as well as Pink on “Won’t Back Down” and Rihanna on “Love the Way You Lie.” “I’ve always respected what Wayne does, and Wayne, to me, is definitely one of the greatest in the game right now,” he said of Weezy, who is in the midst of a yearlong prison stretch on gun charges. “As far as the songs with Pink and Rihanna … when I did the song that I did with Pink, I laid my parts first and kind of heard her on the record and felt that she would smash this record. And the other one I did with Rihanna is one of those tracks that I felt like only she could pull it off, only she could do it.” He also dropped the first hints about what the video for lead single “Not Afraid” might look like. Promising that it was coming soon (he mentioned “Saturday” but didn’t go into any other detail), Shady said, “The video is … kind of just … there’s a lot of things in it that are metaphorically speaking. There are things that are symbolic in the video. … The overall concept is basically being in a dark place and trying to get to the light.” Among the topics he touched on were 50 Cent slimming down for his upcoming role in “Things Fall Apart,” in which he plays a cancer-stricken football player. “That’s crazy,” Shady said when talk turned to 50’s shocking weight loss. While trying to find out more French cuss words in order to hit on a comely lady named Marie in the studio, Slim Shady deferred to longtime manager Paul Rosenberg when pressed about why the rapper did not make France one of his three tour stops on his upcoming European swing. The interview ended with Em expressing mystification over why people are so excited about soccer’s upcoming World Cup, a stance that might mean he’ll have some ‘splaining to do when he hits the stages in football-crazy Switzerland and the U.K. in July. “Is it politically incorrect if I said I didn’t like soccer?” he asked. “I’m not a big soccer fan.” Were you surprised by Eminem’s Recovery collaborators? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos The Evolution Of: Eminem Related Artists Eminem

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By Psychokinesis a Psychic will make a Cloud disappear in May 2010

Making a cloud disappear by psychic psychokinesis power. Video made in May 2010 by amateur psychic T. Chase. Psychokinesis weather control of clouds. A psychic makes a cloud shrink by psychic telekinesis power. I, T. Chase, amateur psychic, focus on a cloud and make it shrink by psychic ESP psychokinesis. Try it yourself. Psychokinesis or psychokinetic power is an ability that humans have but is rarely used. Watch this video and try it yourself. Pick out a cloud or several clouds and focus hard on making it fade away, or grow, chanting cloud disappear or cloud grow as you do. This may even indicate psychic mind over matter telepathic weather control and turning away hurricanes is possible by the dormant mental psychic powers of psychokinesis, if focused strongly enough by powerful psychics with level 5 mind ESP mental psychic power. The only reason I chant during these videos is that it is my way of focusing psychic energy. I find I have to speak in a lower voice to control clouds, it has something to do with the sound. Try it yourself, focus on a cloud and say something like cloud disappear or cloud grow for 5 minutes, and you can make a video of it. I think lots of people can do this. I know for myself it only works with small or medium size clouds, I can't make thunderstorms disappear. If enough of us cloud shrinkers would put cloud shrinking or growing videos on online then maybe people would start to believe in this ability. You could also try having several people focus on a cloud, the ability might be more powerful then. Also, try making the wind blow on a calm day. Think of the possible applications for psychic weather control such as bringing rain to drought areas. Watch this video and try it yourself, you may find this is something you can do, you also may be a cloud shrinker. If you are a cloud shrinker, then if you post a video of cloud shrinking, or cloud growth, you will help prove that many people can do this. And there may be someone out there who can make a thunderstorm disappear, that would make quite a video. This ability may come from Neanderthal Man, recently it has been found that people of European origin have some Neanderthal genes. This page of my web site shows my psychokinesis videos in detail with still pictures from them: http://revelation13.net/psychic.html My web site: http://revelation13.net Copyright 2010 by T. Chase. From the Revelation13.net web site, for more on this see Revelation13.net (Revelation 13: Prophecies of the Future, Astrology, Nostradamus, Bible Prophecy, the King James version English Bible Code.) added by: revelation13

Rihanna’s Steamy ‘Te Amo’ Video Leaks Online

Singer debuted ‘Rockstar 101’ clip earlier this week. By Jayson Rodriguez Rihanna in her ‘Te Amo’ video Photo: Def Jam Rihanna had yet another video premiere this week, joining her “Rockstar 101” clip , as the European version of “Te Amo” debuted. The steamy visual features the Barbadian beauty and French model Laetitia Casta getting close to the Spanglish tune. The video was ripped and loaded onto a German Rihanna fan site on Friday (May 28) and spread among blogs Stateside, giving viewers a peek at the edgier fare. The clip’s soft lighting and red hue give off a “Moulin Rouge” vibe, matching the song’s sexy undertone. “Then she said, ‘Te amo’/ Then she put her hand around my waist,” Rihanna sings over the perky production. “I told her, ‘No’/ She cried, ‘Te amo’/ I told her, ‘I’m not gonna run away’/ But let me go/ My soul has arrived, without asking why/ I said, ‘Te amo’/ Wish somebody would tell me what she said/ Don’t it mean ‘I love you’?” Earlier this week, Rihanna debuted “Rockstar 101,” in which she channeled her inner-Slash, the iconic Guns N’ Roses guitar player. Slash spoke to MTV News after the video premiered and revealed that he was asked to make a cameo in the clip, but his schedule prevented it. “I was supposed to actually be in that video,” he said. “I played on the song, and they called me up to ask me to play in the video, but my record was just coming out, and I was sort of worn thin. She was really sweet. She sent me this pleading text to come do the video, but I couldn’t make it work. I told her that me not being in the video wasn’t going to make or break it.” What do you think about Rihanna’s “Te Amo” video? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos Rihanna’s ‘Rockstar 101’ Video: A Pop-Culture Cheat Sheet Related Artists Rihanna

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Slipknot Bassist Paul Gray’s Death Still Under Investigation: Police

Medical examiner is awaiting results of toxicology testing, which could take four to six weeks. By MTV News staff Slipknot’s Paul Gray Photo: Barry Brecheisen/WireImage An autopsy of Slipknot bassist Paul Gray, who was found dead in a hotel room on Monday, has revealed no cause of death, police in Urbandale, Illinois, told the Des Moines Register on Tuesday (May 25). The cause of death is still under investigation, and the Polk County Medical Examiner is awaiting the results of toxicology testing, the paper reported. Dr. Gregory Schmunk said it could be four to six weeks before the test results are complete and the cause of death can be determined, according to police. According to the paper, the autopsy did indicate that the body showed no evidence of foul play or trauma, and that Gray had been dead for several hours before his body was discovered. Gray, 38, was better known as #2 or “The Pig” because of the mask he wore while performing with Slipknot, and helped form the group in 1995, along with current members Shawn “Clown” Crahan and Joey Jordison. Though the band’s lineup shifted over the years — with members departing or switching instruments — Gray’s position within the group remained constant: He was the only bass player Slipknot ever had. In the hours since his death, tributes to Gray have poured in from fans and fellow musicians alike. Megadeth bassist David Ellefson , whom Gray was to replace in the supergroup/ cover band Hail!, said in a statement: “I was very shocked and saddened to hear of Paul Gray’s passing. I considered him an incredible songwriter, inventive bassist, but more importantly, a kind and warm friend. As a fellow musician, I was excited that he would be playing in Hail! this coming month, as I knew it would be a fun experience for him. I’m sad that the European audiences will not get to see him play those shows.” Share your memories of Paul Gray and Slipknot in the comments below. Related Photos Slipknot’s Paul Gray: A Life In Photos Related Artists Paul Gray Slipknot

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Slipknot’s Paul Gray Remembered By Megadeth, Korn And Others

Lamb of God, 3 Inches of Blood, Suicide Silence bandmembers and more also pay tribute to Slipknot bassist. By Ryan J. Downey Slipknot’s Paul Gray Photo: Barry Brecheisen/WireImage The metal community continued to flood the Internet with an outpouring of remembrances, as members of Megadeth, Lamb of God, Hatebreed, Suicide Silence and more commented on the death of Slipknot bassist Paul Gray . The 38 year old Slipknot co-founder was found dead Monday in an Iowa hotel room. Details surrounding the circumstances of his death were not available at press time. On Monday night, Shinedown dedicated an acoustic version of their song “Simple Man” to Gray during a concert in Minneapolis. Hellyeah, whose drummer Vinnie Paul suffered the loss of his brother, metal giant and Pantera co-founder “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott, just a few years ago, released a statement: “We are completely shocked and very upset after hearing about the loss of Paul Gray. He was a great friend and a craftsman of one of the most compelling metal bands in history. Our thoughts are with his family, his bandmates and his countless fans and friends around the world. He will be deeply missed.” Korn guitarist James “Munky” Shaffer relayed a personal message while speaking with a 20-year-old reporter in Lincoln, Nebraska. “I want to send my love to his family and the band, going through a really, really hard time right now — myself as well,” a visibly shaken Shaffer said in the video interview. “Paul just came to see us play when we went through Des Moines, [Iowa],” he continued. “Man, I’m speechless. I just want to send my love, prayers and respect to everybody that is surrounding his wife and the baby-to-be.” “We are all in shock at the news of our friend Paul’s passing,” Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton said in an email to MTV News. “He was an immense talent and this is such an incredible loss. Paul had a HUGE heart and lived and died for the music he made. I will miss him and the world will too.” Like Lamb of God and many other metal bands, the guys in 3 Inches of Blood got to know Slipknot while on the road as one of the Iowa band’s supporting acts. “Paul was a very kind and accommodating guy that always had time to sit and bullshit with me,” guitarist Shane Clark told MTV. “I knew his bass playing from Slipknot and Unida before we met and thought he had such a talent for tone and staying in the pocket — a sometimes-rare thing in the metal world. He was an amazing songwriter and a friend to many. My thoughts are with his family and friends at this very sad time.” “One of my earliest memories of Paul was our first tour of Ozzfest together — watching him mow down a 10-foot-high fence in a ‘borrowed’ golf cart, and that famous deviant-yet-innocent grin of his as he scampered back to his bus,” recalled Otep frontwoman Otep Shamaya to MTV News. “And then I witnessed his wonderful insanity onstage. It is painful to write about Paul in the past tense. But he was, as the inscription on Jim Morrison’s headstone reads, ‘kata ton daimona eautou’ &#8212 true to his own spirit,” she continued. “Part mystic, part madman, Paul was a savagely beautiful human being, an incredible writer, musician, and performer and an amazing friend. For those of us he touched through friendship or by his incredible music, there is some anger and outrage at this loss, the senselessness of it, but most of all, it is the heavy drapes of sadness that devours us. Another candle fades into the night; another shadow ascends into the light. Rest in power, my friend. Shake the walls of paradise for us.” “Paul was a stand-up guy and a great musician,” said another Ozzfest tourmate, Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta, in a statement. “He and Slipknot changed the face of rock music as we know it. Just about every metal bandmember, from 1999 onward, owes him a salute. My condolences to his band, family and fans. We’ll miss you dearly, Paul. We are eternally grateful for you,” the former MTV2 Headbangers Ball host said. Jasta’s Hatebreed bandmate, bass player Chris Beattie, released a statement of his own: “It came as a surprise today to hear that Paul Gray passed away this morning. I consider it an honor to have gotten to know him. His contribution to the music world was enormous and will live on forever. R.I.P.” Shadows Fall and Nonpoint members spoke to MTV News Monday, immediately after hearing the news, with Sepultura releasing a statement online as well. “I will never forget the first time I heard Slipknot’s debut,” Suicide Silence guitarist Chris Garza said in a statement. “It inspired me to make music and has provided a major influence ever since. My thoughts and prayers go out to Paul’s family, friends and fellow bandmates. I’m on the way to hammer back some beers and blast some tunes for you Paul. Thank you for all the memories Slipknot gave to us. You’ve touched us all with your music and you will truly be missed. RIP Paul Gray.” Last month, it was announced that Gray would replace David Ellefson in the supergroup/ cover band Hail! after Ellefson’s return to Megadeth. “I was very shocked and saddened to hear of Paul Gray’s passing,” Ellefson said via statement. “I considered him an incredible songwriter, inventive bassist, but more importantly, a kind and warm friend. As a fellow musician, I was excited that he would be playing in Hail! this coming month, as I knew it would be a fun experience for him. I’m sad that the European audiences will not get to see him play those shows.” The news of Gray’s passing shocked a community still reeling from the recent deaths of metal legend Ronnie James Dio, Type O Negative frontman Peter Steele and Avenged Sevenfold drummer Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan. “I extend my condolences to his family, to Slipknot and their management, as well as his many friends and fans who loved him around the world,” Ellefson continued. “He was another one of the ‘good ones’ in our business. … A wonderful man who will be missed by us all.” Share your memories of Paul Gray and Slipknot in the comments below. Related Photos Slipknot’s Paul Gray: A Life In Photos Related Artists Slipknot Korn Megadeath

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