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Jack Black and Kyle Gass of Tenacious D. Kyle Gass said "Ronnie [James Dio] was the greatest. He was so generous. I think he would have been so pleased. That doesn't mean that a lot of other heavy metal artists weren't up in arms that we won. It was a tribute to Ronnie and his great music. I think he would have loved it." (Dennis Gallagher/Special to The Washington Times)

Jack Black and Kyle Gass of Tenacious D. Kyle Gass said "Ronnie [James Dio] was the greatest. He was so generous. I think he would have been so pleased. That doesn't mean that a lot of other heavy metal artists weren't up in arms that we won. It was a tribute to Ronnie and his great music. I think he would have loved it." (Dennis Gallagher/Special to The Washington Times)

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