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Metal / Hard Rock 09 September, 2010

Machine Head Frontman's Irreplaceable Guitars Stolen, Fans Worldwide To Join The Search

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ RoadRunner Records) - Yesterday, Machine Head frontman Robb Flynn returned from taking his young son to school to discover his home had been broken into and some irreplaceable items stolen.

Robb wrote on the band's Official Website:
"Items include my wife's jewelry, laptops, wakeboards, cash, and most importantly 4 of my guitars including the guitar that I recorded my first album Burn My Eyes with.
Also stolen was a guitar that is priceless to me, that was a gift from Dimebag Darrell. The cock suckers even stole my son Zander's mini Flying V I got him for Christmas."

He is offering a reward for information leading to the recovery of these items, and asking fans to keep their eyes open for these items appearing on online auction sites. For full details and for the address to contact, head HERE.






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