Talk:Jason Gobel
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[edit]This article contains 60% of fake As far as I know Jason Gobel joined Cynic in 1989 after Cynic and Jack Kelly parted ways.Then Paul Masvidal became a vocal/guitar and Jason was a second guitar player. Jason took part in recording of Cynic's demo "Reflections of a Dying World". According to official Cynic forum Jason has an account in one of social networks (its name is a secret, yeah) and he is alive and well. I send an email to Paul Masvidal to clarify the statement about Jason's death. 95.134.207.110 (talk) 23:38, 22 June 2009 (UTC) (Cynic fan from Ukraine)
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== Death of Jason Gobel ==
Are there any references to back up the death of Jason? I haven't found any and the article doesn't cite any. SB1000CB (talk) 19:17, 22 June 2009 (UTC) |
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