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Following the announcement that he is going the Mike Tramp route of latching his name in front of the title of his former group to eek out a few more dollars in ticket sales, Lane recently wrote on his website, "Life is great! Except for the fact that all my clothes and guitars were stolen over the holidays. I wear a medium shirt, 32"-32" pants and I play acoustic guitars...lol...talk to ya soon...babies!!! JL" The inclusion of the lol may show that he was joking but someone break out some spandex and send em along. But please no acoustic guitars, the world doesn't need another cheesy ballad�. Lane also discusses his forthcoming solo album, so this is a warning. Hell isn't too far away. [see the full story for Metal Sludge's funny take on this news]
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