Derelict Earth
Posts: 258 From: France
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Khold Baroness
Posts: 588 From: Portugal |
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy
Posts: 4730 From: UK |
Sad news RIP
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MahoDM Dumbass
Posts: 143 From: Poland |
MahoDMDumbassPosts: 143 From: Poland
He was so young
Rock with Dio, Chuck and the others
Rip
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kam1kaze
Posts: 57 From: Spain |
Damn shit, I still can't believe it. DEP
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Nejde CommunityManager
Posts: 1452 From: Sweden |
NejdeCommunityManagerPosts: 1452 From: Sweden
What a horrbile night to have a curse... RIP Trevor.
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MarlKarx
Posts: 63 From: USA |
So damn sad. This dude was not only a great guy but also helped up and coming bands a lot. He will be missed.
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Majohadica
Posts: 63 From: Slovak Republic
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RIP Travor
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Grouch Douglas Enigma
Posts: 268 From: USA |
I'm so damn upset about this. TBDM was one of the bands that got me into extreme metal when I was 13. This is the worst news to me since when Alexi of Children Of Bodom died. RIP Trevor.
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A Real Mönkey
Posts: 858 From: USA |
I always thought Trevor had one of the most distinct voice in death metal, so much so that I could even pick him out when he guessed on an Aborted song or even a freaking Kanonenfieber song. RIP one of the best.
"To my brothers who've fallen before me, I will walk with you again."
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"Change the world. My final message. Goodbye."
~Last words of Harambe, seconds before he was shot, according to child he shielded from gunfire
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Qualeen
Posts: 107 From: Poland |
I'm in shock. I just got into TBDM in April. I listened to them a ton. I was thinking to myself "how dope it would be to attend a show of theirs". At no point did I consider that something like that could happen so soon. As others above pointed out, he was so young. Rest in peace man
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So imminently visible - this cloaked innocent guilt
Sentenced to a lifetime, a second of structured chaos
Trampled by the ferocious, raging crowds of solitude
I'm the soil beneath me soaking up the sustenance of my own death.
[Meshuggah]
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s(AINT)
Posts: 109 From: UK
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This is tragic news, especially considering the alleged cause of death.. The amount of outpouring from his fellow metal musicians goes to prove what a great and genuine guy he was, but even the best guys aren't protected from mental health issues..
Please check on your friends and family who struggle because that phonecall/message can make a huge difference to them and potentially save a life.
Rest in power, papa Trev \m/
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MyNameJeff
Posts: 438 From: UK |
Rest in peace, this is tragic.
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IBlackened
Posts: 477 From: Brazil |
Sad news. I remember the first time I listened to Unhallowed/Funeral Thirst. I was just getting into death meta/deathcore and it blew my mind.
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Their old stuff is better.
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OpethFlames
Posts: 123 From: USA |
Wow, I just seen TBDM in March and did they kick ass! Trevor looked like he was having a great time while performing and interacting with the audience. Crazy seeing him two months ago and now he is gone, RIP.
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Ocean Sage
Posts: 473 From: USA |
What a tragedy. He was a killer vocalist. I've always heard these guys were all really nice too.
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VikinkiQc
Posts: 185 From: Canada
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Whoa this is shocking news ! Met him one time after a show in Québec City and seems to be à great guy ! Thoughts to his family ! Rip man !
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koob
Posts: 360 From: France
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koob Posts: 360 From: France
RIP... the sound of my 20ies
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simone
Posts: 3 From: Germany
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Just read about it and i am shocked. Saw them a bunch of times before the pandemic and was looking towards seeing them again in the future. Listened to them since Unhallowed. He was such a sweet and open guy. Thinking about his friends and family too.
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VikinkiQc
Posts: 185 From: Canada
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Whoa this is shocking news ! Met him one time after a show in Québec City and seems to be à great guy ! Thoughts to his family ! Rip man !
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Starvynth i c deaf people
Posts: 2986 From: Germany |
Starvynthi c deaf peoplePosts: 2986 From: Germany
When I look back at 2022 with all its horror stories, the death of Trevor Strnad was probably the biggest shock for me personally, at least within the heavy metal world. I always had the feeling that Trevor was "one of us" and not an aloof rock star. Trevor was a true metal fan who, despite his personal fame and success with TBDM, always remained down to earth and could still get really excited when there was a new underground band somewhere in the world to discover and support. I'm sure no American death metal musician has done as much for the underground scene in the last 10 years as he has, his numerous guest appearances and countless tweets are witness to his endless dedication to the music.
The fact that he did not die of natural causes but ended his life by his own hand makes everything even sadder. How desperate must he have been in his last hours that he saw only this one and final way out?
What a terrible loss...
I don't want to sound too sentimental, but there was a time when TBDM had a pretty big impact on the development of my musical taste. When I stumbled upon Deflorate in 2009, melodeath had degenerated into the most boring music genre ever. The Gothenburg scene was only a shadow of its former self, and most bands were copying each other and courting sales and MTV airplay with a sound watered down by cheap keyboard noodling and way too much clean vocals.
The Black Dahlia Murder, however, had a very different approach. They brought fresh energy and spontaneity back into the scene and reached a whole new level of aggressiveness through their hardcore influences that I hadn't heard since At The Gates' Slaughter Of The Soul. They definitely helped me find fun in melodeath again.
Thanks for that, Mr. Strnad!
RIP
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