Artist's albums
Welcome Home
2019 · album
Black Flag Army
2019 · single
Perfect
2019 · single
Oh My God
2019 · single
Welcome Home
2019 · single
333
2019 · single
UNDEN!ABLE (Deluxe 2.0)
2017 · album
Sangre Por Sangre (Blood For Blood)-Live
2017 · single
Hush (Live)
2017 · single
Moth (Live)
2017 · single
I Don't Care Anymore (Acoustic)
2016 · single
UNDEN!ABLE
2016 · album
STARTARIOT
2016 · single
X
2016 · single
Human
2016 · single
Hush
2015 · single
Blood For Blood
2014 · album
Band of Brothers
2012 · album
Stampede
2010 · album
HELLYEAH
2007 · album
You Wouldn't Know
2007 · single
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Biography
HELLYEAH: The Story So Far… The terms “super-group” and “short-lived” are invariably synonymous. Here’s the all-too-familiar tale: talented individuals from different bands join forces to a huge fanfare of hype and all is well. But then, a mere album/tour cycle or two later, the so-called “super-group” implodes and disappears. History has proven this irrefutable truth time and ¬time again… HELLYEAH is the brainchild of Mudvayne frontman Chad Gray and Nothingface founder Tom Maxwell. It became a reality in 2006, when the pair successfully convinced Vinnie Paul, the legendary drummer of Pantera and Damageplan, to pick up his sticks again after the tragic loss of his equally legendary brother. The first few times Chad and Tom asked Vinnie to join HELLYEAH, his answer was no. Years later, says Chad, Vinnie — sporting his trademark grin — told him that the two had been "’real persistent, and also had a really infectious, positive attitude,’ so he eventually decided to give it a go." Hard rock and metal fans all over the globe joyously celebrated Vinnie’s return, and HELLYEAH was immediately dubbed “a heavy metal super-group” by press and public alike.