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Ded Flatbird performed nightly during the nine-show engagement, playing obscure material from the early days of Def Leppard and other tracks apart from the "Hysteria" album. Ded Flatbird's performances are included in the double CD and DVD set, "Viva! Hysteria," out on Oct. 22. "We were so convincing that a lot of people didn't actually realize it was us," said drummer Rick Allen. "We actually got booed by a few people." "Because we went out and found another one-armed drummer!" Campbell quipped. (Allen lost his left arm in a car accident a year after the release of the band's breakthrough album, 1983's "Pyromania.") Next up for Def Leppard? New music. The fivesome, which also includes bass player Rick Savage, plan to meet in Dublin in the new year to start writing. "A whole Def Leppard album would probably take a bit long," Collen said. "So we're probably going to do an EP or something, get that out, then perhaps the year after, release an album." ___ Online:
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