Pantera
Biography
The preeminent metal band of the early to mid-'90s, Pantera put to rest any and all remnants of the '80s metal scene, almost single-handedly demolishing any notion that hair metal, speed metal, power metal, et al., were anything but passé. Loathe to admit it, the Texas band had in fact been one of those '80s metal bands, releasing fairly unsuccessful (and later disowned) glam-inspired music throughout much of the decade. The about-face came with the addition of vocalist Phil Anselmo, and the key turning point was the band's major-label debut, Cowboys from Hell (1990). Pantera's mainstream breakthrough came next with Vulgar Display of Power (1992), their second major-label album, which thrust the band to the forefront of the metal scene, alongside such veteran bands as Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax, as well as fellow up-and-comers Sepultura and White Zombie. By the time Pantera unleashed Far Beyond Driven (1994), after two long years of touring, they were the most popular metal band in the land: the new album debuted atop the Billboard Top 200 as its lead single, "I'm Broken," was getting massive airplay.
At the height of their popularity and influence, Pantera began to self-destruct. Less than two months after the release of The Great Southern Trendkill (1996) -- an album ridden with allusions to drug abuse and personal destruction -- Anselmo overdosed on heroin after a homecoming concert in Texas, and as tensions rose between him and his fellow bandmembers, he began engaging with a growing list of side projects that kept him away from Pantera. A live album, Official Live: 101 Proof (1997), was compiled for release when it became evident that no new studio album was forthcoming any time soon. One final studio album did result, Reinventing the Steel (2000), but that was more or less it for the briefly reunited Pantera. The bandmembers once again went their sperate ways, forming such bands as Damageplan, Down, and Superjoint Ritual.
The end of Pantera then became official on December 8, 2004, when guitarist Dimebag Darrell was murdered on-stage by a deranged fan. This much-publicized murder shone the spotlight back on Pantera for an extended moment, and amid all of the emotional outpouring and tributes, a consensus arose: in retrospect, there was no greater metal band during the early to mid-'90s than Pantera, who inspired a legion of rabid fans and whose oft-termed "groove metal" style bucked all prevailing trends of the day -- from hair metal and grunge to nu-metal and rap-metal -- and remains singular to this day, as defined by the vocals of Anselmo as it is by the guitar of Dimebag. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
epitome of what metal is and should be or should have been PERIOD!! Not a weak link in the band and all were at the top of their GAME!!
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FWIW my old CFH album has Dimebag listed as Diamond sooo he was Diamond even in the CFH days
FBD favorite album of all time. Just Raw energy |
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I really like Pantera but not the best Metal band of all time. Very good though. RIP Dimebag. Drugs ripped these guys apart. Phil is a sad shell of a man now.
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Actually, he was Diamond Darrel b4 Dimebag. Check out the album "Power Metal" released prior to Cowboys From Hell. Not bad, not as heavy as I like, and sound alot like New Priest!
Anyway, they are the best hands down. RIP Dime and the band Pantera. |
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They say the only things to come out of Texas is stears and queers, and you can definately see the horns on Pantera's heads- These guys f**kin rock!!!
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I get chills just thinking about how absolutely DOMINANT this band was and will remain. I grew up alongside of Pantera's albums. Far Beyond still remains one of my all-time favorite metal albums for its twisted powerful and introspectiv e blast of pure energy, passion and emotion.
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Used to spend time at the Ranch as well. No idea who Pantera was at the time but couldn't get enough.
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In early 80's,frequen t e d small bar called "The Ranch" in Muenster,Tx 2 see bands called Pantera & Chazzaretta. 20 yrs later saw Vinnie & Dimebag come onstage to play set with Cheap Trick at "BoneBash".T h i e r next show was Dimebags last. See Vinnie occasionally at my work;til fukhead staff crowds round & runs him off!If ur out there Vin;my apologies & condolances. Dimebag;U'll always resonate in my memories!Pri m a l Concrete Sledge!
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It's DIMEBAG Darrell not Diamond, dumbs**t!! I'm all for people givin their opinions but know what your talkin' about first!!! You probably couldn't even point him out in a poster you little poser!! I've seem them twice (92 and 96) and have a blown ear drum to show for it...proud of it. 92 was one of the toughest shows Ive ever seen and will always hold a special place with me.
RIP D B D |
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gotta love the great southern trendkill best damn album by pantera
RIP DIME |
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I remember Vulgar Display blowing my mind my sophomore year in highschool!
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I'M BORN AGAIN
WITH SNAKE'S EYES BECOMING GOD SIZED. Hell yeah! Miss you Dime. |
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The rock legends of our time......C. F . H ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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Pantera they are the best!!! Hands down. Open up a can of whup-a** everytime they played. No one is even close.
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one of the greatest thrash metal baands of all time........ . P E R I O D
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i was born in 86 and can still remember the way ny brother and his friends used to listen to cowboys from hell(i didnt know at the time) You dont just listen to pantera..... . . . . y o u listen...... . . . . p a n t e r a for ever
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pantera was so good at a early stage, i mean cowboys is a timeless album, it still sounds like it was made a year ago,, these four albums should been like in a 20 year span not 10!! R.I.P dime may god welcome you with a shot of the black tooth grin!!!
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R.I.P. Dime! You left us with so many memories. You had your wings here...but now...now you can fly...Getcha ' Pull Mother F**kers! No one will EVER rock as hard as Dime! To all the other great metal artists who have passed, Randy Rhoades, Cliff Burton, Kurt Cobain, and Jimi Hendrix. R.I.P!!!!!!
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"WAS"-Dimeba g passed a few years back RIP to one of the greatest guitarist of all time... When you are buried with Eddie Vanhalens Eruption album guitar you are clearly one of the greats as well as a local hero to us DFW Texans...
Pantera is the greatest metal band of all time if ya'll disagree f**k off and die!!!! |
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and i do mean the f**king "greatest" to all the little f**king kids that think they know metal... The first time i seen these guys was at Starplex in Dallas Tx on the Great Southern Trend Kill tour and they co-headlined with White Zombie on their Astro Creep 2000 tour... To this day there hasn't been a metal concert that has compared... Devil Driver, Killswitch, and LOG is pretty close though...
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