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It looked like something out of a macabre heavy-metal video: The lights dimmed in the smoke-filled nightclub, the rock band Damageplan launched into its first thunderous riffs, and then a man in a hooded sweatshirt ran the length of the stage and opened fire, shooting the lead guitarist at least five times in the head.In just minutes, the gunman had killed three others with his silver pistol before being shot to death by a police officer.The rampage Wednesday night stunned the heavy metal world and
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