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Moody: 'Evanescence became all-out war'
Published Saturday, Aug 28 2010, 14:44 BST | By Colin Daniels

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The guitarist and founding member admitted that his relationship with singer Amy Lee became unbearable and that he originally tried to make her quit.
According to WENN, he released a statement saying: "I am not going to paint the sugar-coated pleasant version of events. I'm going to tell you exactly what happened in October of 2003.
"We were very young people in a very stressful situation. We had such opposing desires and personalities that, mixed with the pride of youth and inexperience, led to an all-out war.
"On the night of October 22, 2003 everything came to a head. And through my fit of rage and desperation I put the nail in the coffin of Evanescence. It was highly probable we wouldn't last the remainder of the tour. Neither one of us willing to back down. I was devastated by what we had become. My once-best friend and I had become enemies.
"Out of ignorance, pride, and resentment I tried to convince Amy that she should leave. Amy, if for some reason you happen to see this, I hope you know I never truly believed that. There was no way I would ever let someone walk on that stage and sing your lyrics. It would have become a joke."
He added that he wishes his former band well, saying: "Every single bit of success that Evanescence achieves is a success for me. Every CD they sell (with or without my contributions), every venue they sell out, strengthens the one great thing I did with my life. Ensuring my sacrifice wasn't in vain."
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