Los Angeles: Heavy metal band Pantera’s drummer and prime supporter Vinnie Paul is dead, the gathering declared on Facebook.

The Texas-conceived artist passed on at age 54 on Friday evening, yet no reason for death has been given, reports The Guardian.

Paul shaped Pantera in 1981 with his sibling “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott and went ahead to acquire four Grammy assignments and a No 1 collection in the US in 1994.

Pantera disbanded in 2003 after reports of a fracture in the gathering and its artist’s aim to take off.

In an announcement on Pantera’s Facebook page, the gathering stated: “Vincent Paul Abbott otherwise known as Vinnie Paul has passed away. Paul is best referred to for his work as the drummer in the groups Pantera and Hellyeah.

“No further points of interest are accessible right now. The family asks for you to please regard their protection amid this time.”

 

 

Pantera’s platinum-offering collection “Disgusting Display of Power” is viewed as a standout amongst the most compelling substantial metal collections of the 1990s. It sold more than 2 million duplicates.

Paul and Abbott framed another band Damageplan in 2004 after Pantera disbanded. In any case, the last was killed by a shooter amid a show in Columbus, Ohio, soon thereafter.

Artistes from the music world paid tribute to Paul.

English-American rocker Slash tweeted: “Sad news about Vinnie Paul. He was one of the hottest individuals I knew. A genuinely decent and fun companion. We will miss you more than you could have known. Tear pal.”

Weapons N’ Roses bass guitarist Duff McKagan portrayed Paul as a “Companion. Humorist. Renegade drummer. All-around great man”.

Megadeth lead vocalist Dave Mustaine stated: “Another metal saint taken too early. Make proper acquaintance with Daryl for me. Rest In Peace, my dear companion.”