TRIVIUM's PAOLO GREGOLETTO Looking For Missing Bass

October 23, 2006

TRIVIUM bassist Paolo Gregoletto has posted the following message on the band's official web site:

"Unfortunately my Mockingbird bass has gone missing/been stolen. I last played it in Salt Lake City and it seems to have been taken after we played our show. It is in a BC Rich hardcase with 'Trivium' and 'B5' spraypainted on it. The bass has the TRIVIUM 'T' logo on the 11-13 fret and has the custom BC Rich 'R on the headstock. Any info regarding it would be greatly appreciated. Please email [email protected] with subject line 'Missing Bass'."

TRIVIUM's new album, "The Crusade", sold over 31,000 copies in the United States during its first week of release to land position No. 25 of The Billboard 200 chart.

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