Lynch Vs Dokken
. Fans were hopeful the pair had finally buried the hatchet when they appeared together on US TV's That Metal Show. At the time Lynch, who left the band for a second time in 1997, believed they were about to announce a regroup � and last week Dokken said that was true, but blamed bassist Jeff Pilson for the plan's collapse. Now Lynch says he felt like he'd been duped into appearing on the show. "I felt like a fool. I got played again for the last time. Like an idiot I went along with it, but looking back I see what he was really doing," He tells Guitar International. "He was blowing wind in his sails by creating the impression there was a reunion pending. He thought his guarantees would go up and people would go to his shows thinking I was in the band. He really goes off from here RockNewsDesk.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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