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Whoever wrote this last part should be summarily shot and killed in a firing squad :
"Dand Donegan used many guitars and is most popular for using his Maya series. Dan first started out using a Gibson Les Pual, yes the all famous les paul which is a lot of f'ing money. He used a les paul and changed the color throughout their albums The Sickness and Belive. When their third album, Ten Thousand Fists was published, Donegan hooked up with Washburn (not as pop as Gibson) and they helped him create the Maya series named after his two-year old daughter, Maya. There are 5 or six (i might be wrong) Maya series guitars. The first was the DD60, then DD70, DD75, DD80, DD85, DD90. Note: only losers buy Gibson les pauls. They're are f'ing waste of money. Epiphone les pauls are just as good except cheaper. So f all of you Gibson fans."
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Whoever wrote this last part should be summarily shot and killed in a firing squad :
"Dand Donegan used many guitars and is most popular for using his Maya series. Dan first started out using a Gibson Les Pual, yes the all famous les paul which is a lot of f'ing money. He used a les paul and changed the color throughout their albums The Sickness and Belive. When their third album, Ten Thousand Fists was published, Donegan hooked up with Washburn (not as pop as Gibson) and they helped him create the Maya series named after his two-year old daughter, Maya. There are 5 or six (i might be wrong) Maya series guitars. The first was the DD60, then DD70, DD75, DD80, DD85, DD90. Note: only losers buy Gibson les pauls. They're are f'ing waste of money. Epiphone les pauls are just as good except cheaper. So f all of you Gibson fans."
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If you cannot respect the fact that Wikipedia is supposed to be neutral and unbiased and serves only to inform and not to judge or provide opinions, YOU DO NOT DESERVE TO BENEFIT FROM THE KNOWLEDGE ON WIKIPEDIA AT ALL.
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Whoever wrote this last part should be summarily shot and killed in a firing squad :
"Dand Donegan used many guitars and is most popular for using his Maya series. Dan first started out using a Gibson Les Pual, yes the all famous les paul which is a lot of f'ing money. He used a les paul and changed the color throughout their albums The Sickness and Belive. When their third album, Ten Thousand Fists was published, Donegan hooked up with Washburn (not as pop as Gibson) and they helped him create the Maya series named after his two-year old daughter, Maya. There are 5 or six (i might be wrong) Maya series guitars. The first was the DD60, then DD70, DD75, DD80, DD85, DD90. Note: only losers buy Gibson les pauls. They're are f'ing waste of money. Epiphone les pauls are just as good except cheaper. So f all of you Gibson fans."
Let's be clear on this :
If you cannot respect the fact that Wikipedia is supposed to be neutral and unbiased and serves only to inform and not to judge or provide opinions, YOU DO NOT DESERVE TO BENEFIT FROM THE KNOWLEDGE ON WIKIPEDIA AT ALL.
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The complete list of instruments used by the musician is not necessarily good for the article... I think that it should be taken off the article. Also, some of the information is useless. We don't need to know about the history of Dan Donegan's hair! Plus there are no sources. If you fix those problems, take off the tags, but keep them until the problems are there. Zouavman Le Zouave (Talk to me! • O)))) 16:58, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Comment over article
I agree, if someone can expand Mr. Donegan's history/background it will be of immense value to the article itself. I do not know a single thing about Dan's background, so whoever put in the "long hair" nugget must have thought it appropriate or it might have been something of importance to Dan himself (as apparently elaborated on the DVD - if someone can verify this, it'll be appreciated).
As for the complete list of what Dan is using at the moment, I think it is approriate as well. Especially the parts concerning his amplifiers and his Maya custom guitars. Dan is a proud user of Randall products and has his own Randall signature pre-amp module. However, I do believe that the specific information on the guitar itself (the features in particular) are unneccesary and detract value from the article. I will thus remove this information and if anyone is unhappy about it: the original version can be restored from the Page History link.
155.232.128.10 14:08, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] i know sum stuff
ok i have the speisil edision of ten thousand fists and it states what equipment dan endorses; i could put that in.GuyDoe 01:49, 5 May 2007 (UTC)