3 Inches Of Blood Pay Tribute To Ronnie James Dio With New Lyric Video

Posted by Zach Shaw on Wed, May 16, 2012 at 4:35 pm

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As you all know by now, today (May 16) marks the two year anniversary of Ronnie James Dio’s death. While his legacy will always live on, it’s without a doubt that Dio’s presence is still missed. However, rather than putting together a tribute that wouldn’t do his influence justice, we’re letting 3 Inches Of Blood do that.

The Canadian metal group have released a new lyric video for the song “Look Out” in honor of the late metal legend. Vocalist Cam Pipes had the following to say about the song and Dio’s influence:

“It was hard to find the right words for a song honoring Ronnie James Dio, but I hope it is regarded as a fitting tribute to a legendary figure. His impact on the metal community will last forever, and though he may have been small in stature, his contribution to the music scene is larger than most will ever achieve.”

So raise your devil horns up high and check out 3 Inches Of Blood’s Dio tribute lyric video for “Look Out” above.

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