Richard Bateman, bassist of Florida thrash legends Nasty Savage, has died.
Nast Savage made three albums and an EP between 1985 and 1989, split up for a while, played some reunion shows in the late 1990s before officially reforming in late 2002.
They were famous for lead vocalist "Nasty" Ronnie Galetti's full-on stage presence (in particular his propensity for smashing TVs over his own head).
Nasty Savage guitarist Dave Austin had this to say about his friend and bandmate:
"My longtime friend Richard Bateman has passed away from a heart attack, absolutely devastated, extraordinary bass playing that he did with nasty Savage especially penetration point, I can't even put it into words, absolutely devastated. I hope the metal community will surround his family with open arms and give them the comfort that they need at this moment and time, I'm completely shocked. Love you Richard may he rest in peace, genuine loving person and extraordinary bass player to say the least"