NewsJune 30, 2018 3:04 PM ET8,597 views

Dave Lombardo performs 'Postmortem' with Body Count

Longtime Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo hit the stage with Body Count yesterday to perform "Postmortem." The performance took place at Tuska Festival in Helsinki, Finland (where Lombardo's band Dead Cross also performed) and video footage can be found below.
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anonymous 6/30/2018 12:18:28 PM

Badass

anonymous 6/30/2018 12:39:58 PM

These are their stories.

anonymous 6/30/2018 1:29:54 PM

I have heard from a very trusted source that Dave Lombardo was also abused by Maynard from Tool and that's why he left Slayer.

anonymous 6/30/2018 3:29:22 PM

Either the sound guy is a complete sham or Lombardo is losing it. All you hear is kick and cymbals

anonymous 6/30/2018 4:25:33 PM

Webby done fcked up on this one. Lombardo wasn't playing "Raining Blood". He came up after the end of the song. Watch it on full screen....unless the homie got one hell of a tan and grew a beard it's definitely Body Counts drummer playing the song, and then Lombardo comes out to do another song after.

anonymous 6/30/2018 6:41:26 PM

Sadly, I have to agree with the last comment. lll Will(Body Count's drummer) was behind the kit when they played 'Rain In Blood'. When Ice T says Dave Lombardo, that's when Dave has jumped behind the kit to perform 'Postmortem'.

anonymous 6/30/2018 7:54:51 PM

Update: I am a Queer. -Webbie

anonymous 7/1/2018 5:51:44 AM

Wow- ice-T sucks. He ain't no Tom

anonymous 7/1/2018 2:32:47 PM

the part where the guy says here's dave lombardo made my pee pee move.

anonymous 7/2/2018 8:01:56 AM

Does anyone genuinely like Body Count? All of their songs are fcking terrible.

anonymous 7/2/2018 8:58:44 AM

"my friend's addicted to cocaine" good stuff




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