Jessie Pintado of Napalm Death died

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Guitarist Jesse Pintado (TERRORIZER, ex-NAPALM DEATH) died over the weekend in a hospital in Holland, Century Media Records has confirmed. A pioneer in our musical genre, Jesse and his influential sound will be sorely missed. BLABBERMOUTH.NET would like to offer our most sincere condolences to his family and friends. Century Media Records will make a further announcement later in the week.
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> In a recent interview with Rockdetector.com, Pintado spoke about his final days in NAPALM DEATH.
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> "The departure was basically due to a variety of reasons," he said. "We shared a house together, we toured together, we were always together, but people move on. Along the way there was a little rough bumps, though I don't know. In my situation it got to the point where I needed a little fresh start. I'm still good friends with the guys; there's no animosity there, we're all cool, and they're happy with what I'm doing."
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> Asked if the media twisted the situation in some ways since it was reported that the band stated he had personal problems and alcohol issues," Pintado replied, "Yeah, of course. The other day I was browsing the Internet, and they stated I was dead! I thought 'Oh shit, I'm dead!' I really don't pay much attention to that."
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> Pintado's final release was the long-awaited TERRORIZER reunion CD, entitled "Darker Days Ahead", which came out last week via Century Media Records.
 
He's not the first Napalm Death member to have passed away, if I'm not mistaken. That band has had a LOT of members. I have this little Metallurgy compilation I bought in Boston like a decade ago, and it had extended bios on the bands; the Napalm Death guys mentioned none of the band's original members were in it anymore, and that was back 1996.

Anyway, I'm going on a tangent there. Condolences to those who knew him!