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Florida’s Famous Hurricane Headbanger Traveled To Louisiana To Jam (VIDEO)

Hurricane Slayer is at it again!⛈️
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While Hurricane Laura skirted around the Sunshine State, Florida resident Lane Pittman, a famous hurricane headbanger, wasn’t going to miss out on the opportunity to do what he does best and was recently spotted challenging Laura on the Gulf Coast.

In a video he posted to Twitter, Pittman can be seen with his iconic red hair being gusted by Laura, as he stands waist-deep in floodwaters, waving an American flag to the tune of Slayer’s Raining Blood.

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Pittman went beyond challenging Laura with his aggressive headbangs and also organized a Go Fund Me page to raise funds for hurricane relief victims.

Pittman hails from Jacksonville, proudly bearing the titles of Hurricane Slayer and Florida Man.

Hurricane Laura swept through the gulf this week, currently hovering between Arkansas and Missouri.

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