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  2. Dean Razorback - Wikipedia

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    The Dean Razorback is an electric guitar made by Dean Guitars. It is a variation of the Dean ML , and was designed by Dimebag Darrell , guitarist for the bands Pantera and Damageplan . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Razorback was at first a USA only model, but was subsequently sold as an import model.

  3. Dean Razorback V - Wikipedia

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    The Razorback V is an electric guitar designed by Dimebag Darrell shortly before his death in December 2004. It is a more aggressive looking version of the Dean V , and similar to the Dean Razorback .

  4. Dimebag Darrell - Wikipedia

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    When his contract with Washburn expired in 2004, he became the main endorsee of the re-opened Dean. [131] Abbott's murder came shortly before the Dean contract was set to begin. [132] Abbott had designed the Dean Razorback and Razorback V in the months prior to his death. [15] [133] Dean also posthumously released replicas of the Dean from Hell ...

  5. Zakk Wylde - Wikipedia

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    Another Dean in his collection is a Dime series Razorback with custom Bulls-eye graphics ordered for him specially by Dimebag Darrell shortly before his murder in 2004; since receiving the guitar, he has only ever used it on stage to play the song "In This River", Zakk's personal tribute to Dimebag.

  6. Side of a Bullet - Wikipedia

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    The song is a tribute to Dimebag Darrell who was shot and killed on stage while performing in Columbus, Ohio, with Damageplan. It features aggressive guitars and double bass drumming. The lyrics for "Side of a Bullet" focus on the murder of Darrell, the anger at the perpetrator Nathan Gale and the aftermath thereof.

  7. List of Arkansas Razorbacks head football coaches - Wikipedia

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    2011 Razorback Football Media Guide (PDF). Fayetteville, Arkansas: University of Arkansas Media Relations Department. 2011.