My first time ever listening to Pantera⎮Metal Reactions #11
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Far beyond driven debuted at no.1 on the billboard charts in 1994 which is still unbelievable
@FuckYoutubeAndGoogle
2 жыл бұрын
Especially since it's easily their worst 1990s album.
@renatus6883
2 жыл бұрын
Great Album
@Phyrrax
Жыл бұрын
@@FuckKZreadAndGoogle Thats the biggest metal hot take I have ever heard. For most people it is their best album.
@RhinoTown
Жыл бұрын
@@FuckKZreadAndGoogle heaviest
@Qliphirot
Жыл бұрын
@@FuckKZreadAndGoogle No way, Reinventing the Steel is the weakest of all their 90's albums.
Pantera in their prime was an absolute fucking machine! Records on an every 2 year cycle, CONSTANT touring. Dime and Vince had a magic that you can only compare to Eddie and Alex VanHalen, and Phil was a literal GOD onstage. He had the ability to control a crowd like no other. I was fortunate to see them live several times, and every time they brought thunder. The end of the band was was tragic, and I can still remember the day Dime was killed, I got a call the morning after from my guitar tech his only words were “Dimes dead dude” I though it was a joke, I turned on the news and spent the day crying, he was a genuine hero of mine.
@imaKaiya
2 жыл бұрын
😭 Thank you for your comment. Holy cow i appreciate this so much. I am so jealous you got to see Pantera live. I wish I could have been around when they were in their prime. Its always amazing to see that shit from bands. I could tell immediately that Phil had so much energy on stage. All of them did. They were a powerhouse. He was such a good entertainer on top of being just talented in general. Hearing about Dimes death still makes my heart heavy and I filmed this a week ago. Idk what it is about hearing that story but its heart breaking. I really enjoyed this band though, and I'm really excited to continue diving more into their discography. Thank you for your comment. I really appreciate you sharing and for watching 🙏🏻
The Domination performance was live at an airbase in 1991 in Russia, shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union. 1.6 million people showed up to this concert that also featured The Black Crowes, AC/DC, and Metallica.
1980s Pantera: Glam rock group, different lead singer, young, still finding their rhythm as a group. Still VERY talented and great to listen to but not so different and ear catching they landed a chart spot. 1990s Pantera: The birth of "Groove Metal" MUCH harder playing, much more diverse and completely different singer. 5 albums, zero filler, zero bad songs 💯
@lorddrac_dontaskmetodance
Жыл бұрын
Pantera was the birth of groove metal. Prong's "Beg To Differ" was the seed.
Y'all... Pantera's history is so sad :'( I was not prepared for what I discovered and I feel like I had so much I was processing in this video 😂 I finally starting to grasp the Metal music release timeline and it's such a cool thing to learn. After spending more time with these songs since doing this video I can say all of these songs have really grown on me. I had Walk stuck in my head all of last night as I was finishing this video lol. Thank you as always for watching and for participating in the Polls. Don't forget to Join The Mosh Pit in our Discord! discord.gg/HnqrwtEaQZ Please overload me with information on Pantera and their earlier discography from the 80's. should I do a part two and listen to 80's stuff?? Love ya!
@d1slexycpengu1n
2 жыл бұрын
pantera before cawboys from hell is basically a different band, style and attitude they were a glam band, tight spandex overall make-up and everything
@imaKaiya
2 жыл бұрын
@@d1slexycpengu1n omg I love it 🤣🤣 I was really intrigued with the Metal Magic album cover do you think that's worth taking a listen to?
@d1slexycpengu1n
2 жыл бұрын
@@imaKaiya most people don't even bother to listen to those albums I heard they were not that good even as a glam band. also pantera basically reached God status band basically "uncontested greatest metal band" there's no one that don't enjoy gud ol' reliable Pantera 'cause they embraced the roots of what metal is, while other big band were becoming sellouts, appealing for more mainstream such as... Metallica,anthrax(but we don't talk about antrax),even slayer did that newish metal sh.. that just don't appeal to your regular metalhead and just made to sell, like nothing else matters. 'cause anthrax is dog sh... also behemoth, jinjer, Meshuggah, thy art is murder and opeth are pretty damn gud
@jareklewczuk3627
2 жыл бұрын
I remember album Power Metal. It was first one with Phil Anselmo and must say that it was quite good. Far from what we expect from Pantera but i liked it.
@jaymills2783
2 жыл бұрын
@@imaKaiya Cowboys is when then changed their sound but they did a album before Cowboys with Phil Anselmo in Power Metal. It's decent imo.
Fun (possibly sad) fact about Floods: The lick in the outro is one of the first licks Dimebag ever came up with when he was a kid.
@imaKaiya
2 жыл бұрын
😭😭😭😭 Thank you for sharing! Knowing this makes me love that song even more. I have been walking around my house since posting this just humming that riff 😂 Thank you for watching!
@keeperofknowledge4120
Жыл бұрын
There’s a longer version of floods . That’s the short version.
@user-uc4gn3lw3l
Сағат бұрын
@@imaKaiya This info is not really correct, Dime wrote that outro riff to his girlfriend who had insomnia at the time. That melody helped her sleep
That breakdown on Domination is THE BREAKDOWN of all breakdowns in metal history
Actively spit up coffee soon as you popped off with "shiting out my nutsack". I'm no cunning linguist, but I'd say that is arguably the most interesting collective of words assembled in a reaction video to date.
@CoboProdz
2 ай бұрын
Couldn’t take her seriously after that. Then comparing them to nirvana and pearl jam made me realize that yes indeed she is an idiot.
That was Monsters Of Rock - Live in Moscow, September 28th, 1991 the crowd was 500 thousand people. AC/DC, Metallica and The Black Crowes were also on the bill.
@daniel_acosta_2003
2 жыл бұрын
Actually the crowd was made of 1,6 millon people.
@Elis_Gallacher
2 жыл бұрын
@@daniel_acosta_2003 Nope, when Pantera was playing it was around 500k It was during Metallicas performance that the crowd was that size.
@daniel_acosta_2003
2 жыл бұрын
@@Elis_Gallacher ohh men. Thanks for the correction.
Great reaction! I dont think Rex Brown gets the credit he deserves, because a lot of the time underneath Dimebags awesome solos, he was basically soloing along on his bass, keep up the great work, cant wait to see the Opeth reaction 🤘
@chopperdeath
2 жыл бұрын
Rex was the underbelly of the band and was a huge part of the sound, especially live.
@ryanphooper
2 жыл бұрын
Rex was the only trained musician in the band. He was the brains behind the entire operation.
@imaKaiya
2 жыл бұрын
This whole band was extremely talented. Now that I've listened to more of their discography since the video I've picked up on more of Rex's bass lines. They're fantastic. I"m a sucker for good bass. Thank you for sharing!! 🙏🏻
@hansele666
2 жыл бұрын
he who doesn´t respect the bass, is a fool
@stevenclarke4067
2 жыл бұрын
One way to look at it is Rex is playing with these 3 other amazing musicians and keeps up with them. Not once do you hear anything negative which is an accomplishment of its own
Great reaction! One of my favorites I've seen! Pantera is my favorite band of all time. I'm sure some people have already answered some of your questions, and I see that you've researched it yourself since posting this too, but I'll rattle off some answers and other bits of trivia and shit: * July 13, 1996, the day after your birthday, Phil Anselmo went into cardiac arrest due to a heroin overdose after a show at the Coca-Cola Starplex in Dallas, Texas. His heart stopped for 4 to 5 minutes. He was back on stage 2 days later in San Antonio. * Dime never got married, but Rita Haney was pretty much his "wife." They knew each other when they were 10, went to their first concert together (KISS), and later became partners in their teens. They were together until he died - over 20 years. She's the trustee of his estate, maintains his home and guitar collection exactly as he left it, and she runs several charities in Dimes name. He recorded a super long loop of (what would later become) the outro to Floods for her to go to sleep to back in the 80's. * Metallica are often given the credit for being the first western metal band for playing in Russia during "Monsters of Rock: Moscow" in 1991 which was the first rock / metal festival in Russia *during* the collapse of the Soviet Union (not after the collapse). But Pantera was technically the first, as they opened the show. That's where the "Domination" live video is from. It was the largest metal show of all time, with 300,000 - 1.6 million people. * Dime's favorite number, his lucky number, was 333 - "Dime Time" as he called it. He put it on a lot of his guitars, and he used the "3" hand sign frequently. It apparently started when he and a friend were talking about how it was okay to dig into your ears in public (a hole in your body), but it wasn't okay to dig into any other hole in public. His friend mentioned that most ears on cartoon characters look like 3's, and in true Dime fashion, he started coming up to people touching their ears and saying "3!" to them just to see the confused reaction they would give. He also noticed that he and his lifelong girlfriend Rita were both born in '66, double-33, and they would turn 33 in '99, triple-33. After he died, his brother Vinnie said he would wake up in the middle of the night every night for years, look at the clock, and it would be 3:33am. He would glance at the clock every afternoon too, and he always seemed to catch it at 3:33pm. He would be feeling down, and maybe while driving down the road he would see a house or street sign that read 333. He took it as a sign that Dime was still with him, reminding him he's still there. Rita says she sees the same things, and others who knew and loved him do as well. * The kind of guitar Dime played in the 80's, early 90's, and just before he died was a Dean ML. The ML with the lightning bolts is one that he won at a guitar contest when he was around 16 years old. It was originally a burgundy color, and a few months later he had to sell it to buy a car. After passing through several peoples hands, a close friend of Dimes - Buddy Blaze, a custom guitar builder - bought it and had painted it blue with the iconic lightning bolts. Dime bought it back from him, and called it "The Dean From Hell." He used it to record much of Cowboys From Hell and Vulgar Display of Power, and considered it the best guitar he ever had. * Dean Guitars went out of business in the early 90s, and Washburn Guitars offered to sponsor him and make him a ML-style guitar: the "Model 333." They later made him a pointy-er version of the ML, called the "Stealth." Dean Guitars later came back around 2003 and Dime switched back to them. He designed two crazier guitars with them: the Razorback and the Razorback V. After his death, sales of the ML, Razorback, and Razorback V surged and put Dean back on the map; they're still in business today. Recently, the new management at Dean allegedly told Rita that "Dime has been dead for 16 years," and his name doesn't bring in money like it used to. She's now suing Dean Guitars, and she might be coming out with a new independent brand "Dime Guitars." * The band (mostly Dime and friend / road crew tech Bobby Tongs) would carry video cameras with them EVERYWHERE. They documented thousands of hours of their tours and the crazy shit they'd get up to at their homes. They released some parts of these videos as short, funny clips that were featured in "Cowboys from Hell: The Videos," "The Vulgar Video," "3: Watch It Go," and later "Dimevision" and "Dimevision 2." I often joke that "Pantera invented TikTok." * The last 5 albums, Cowboys From Hell to Reinventing The Steel, are often considered the only "real" Pantera albums by fans, and by the band mostly. They often referred to Vulgar Display of Power as "the second record," for instance. The 80's stuff is what I would call "juvenilia," the music they made when they were just starting out. Dime was just 16 years old when Metal Magic came out. Metal Magic, Projects in the Jungle, and I Am the Night - the first three Pantera albums - feature Terry Glaze instead of Phil. Personally, I think the 80's albums are a curiosity, but there's nothing in there that stands out. * They broke up - unofficially - right after 9/11. Dime and Vinnie later formed Damageplan, which I recommend their only album, "New Found Power." It's not as timeless as Pantera - it sounds very early 2000's - but has a bit more bite and originality than the typical Metalcore fare of the day. I recommend it. * I never met any of the members, never saw them live (sadly). I'm not into idol worship at all... But I have to admit, I idolize Dime. I've tried not to, I really have, lol. I've looked high and low for reputable stories of him being a dick to someone, and those stories just don't exist. Instead, there's a ton of amazing stories of how awesome he was. How he would sign autographs for hours, and genuinely loved his fans. Didn't matter if you came up to him while he was having dinner, didn't matter if he had been awake for over 30 hours, he was always happy to talk to you, sign your shit, shake your hand, take a picture with you. When he had time, he would jam with local small-time bands. If you were having trouble with guitar playing, he would sit you down and teach you some techniques. On one occasion, he was talking to a father and his young son at a guitar shop, and they were looking for a cheap first guitar for the kid. Dime bought them the most expensive guitar in the place, because "That kid could be the next Eddie Van Halen." One fan bought a Washburn 333 that got busted, and the guy had it fixed but it sounded all messed up. He sent Dime a email about it asking what he could do, and Dime had his own guitar builder - Chewy at Washburn - to fix on Dimes tab. When the all-girl, teenage metal band Kittie were playing at Ozzfest around 1999/2000, most / all of the other bands harassed them, ignored them, or otherwise treated them like shit. Then they met Dimebag. He treated them with respect, thought they were the cool as fuck, and nobody fucked with them when he or the other members of Pantera was around. The girls later said he was like a older brother to them. One even asked him dating advice. Zakk Wylde calls him "Saint Dime" for a reason. Dimebag Darrell set the bar for metal guitar playing, and for being a decent human being. The goddamn Mister Rogers of Heavy Metal. My rankings for the last 5 Pantera albums from Favorite to Least Favorite is: Vulgar Display of Power (Greatest album of all fucking time) The Great Southern Trendkill (Also perfect) Far Beyond Driven (Also perfect) Reinventing The Steel (Almost perfect, not as brutal as Trendkill) Cowboys From Hell (Almost perfect, a tad too 80's for my taste) My 5 favorite songs not in the reaction are: Hard Lines, Sunken Cheeks 10's Regular People (Conceit) It Makes Them Disappear Psycho Holiday
I saw Pantera 6 times back in the day. 100% adrenoline every time. In 2004 I got to work and someone asked me if I had heard what had happened the evening before. Then they told me about Dimebag being killed. I literally walked around all day at work in denial. When I got home I reluctantly turned on the TV and I saw it and sat and cried like a baby. Still to this day I tear up when I think about it. I actually have a tear running down my cheek writing this comment.
They started in the 80s but all these songs are 90s the older stuff is straight hair metal before they switched to groove metal
Cool ZZTop mention and your right on too. Vinnie and Dime were massive fans and alot of the "shuffle" and triplet stuff they did in Pantera....influenced directly from them!
Pausing the video, grabing a glass of beer and getting ready 🤘
Haha im 47 and you are cracking me up! Pantera is my teens into 20s. Pantera has always had an awesome mix. Those kicks are tight af on album aswell as live. But this live is a touch special 🤟
@halosandheroes
2 жыл бұрын
I saw them 8 times in the 90s. I was in high school.
You should definitely do a part 2 with more of these later songs. You’ve barely scratched the surface!
@imaKaiya
2 жыл бұрын
Done :) I'll start planning another Pantera vid soon. Would you want a mix of songs like this video or for me to pick one album that we dive into? Thanks for watching the video!
@BlackTooth9606
2 жыл бұрын
@@imaKaiya going album to album is the best direction to go in my opinion, it’ll let you appreciate their evolution!👍🏼🤘🏼
Saw Pantera 8 times in my teens/early 20's...what a great time of life...Vince and Dime just had IT...that chemistry was unreal.
One of their lesser known songs you'd probably f*ck with, "Avoid the light" from the Dracula 2000 album. Southern influence on full display and possibly the heaviest song the they ever produced. Also, Dean guitars with Randall amps.
@datnillavondizzle
2 жыл бұрын
Few know of that track sadly
Dimebag Darrell Lance Abbott was the greatest guitarists in metal history, period! When Dime was killed, metal lost it's biggest legend. If you check out some of his on stage guitar solos, it will blow your mind! Almost 20 years later, and we still miss that guy. It's like a hole that can't be filled. I'm so lucky to have met and hung out with him backstage for a few hours and had lots of drinks with Dime and Vinny.
Domination live was in Moscow right after the wall came down, Metallica, AC/DC and other bands where there too. Close to or over a million people showed up, was craziest show ever, Pantera killed it as always !!!
@brownwestmoreland1077
2 жыл бұрын
I think it was more like 1.6 million people were at that show. It was in 91 after the Berlin wall came down and communism fell in Russia. They all did the show for free because Russian kids had never seen an American live band before. It was kind of a good will concert.
@wanted-vx3oh
Жыл бұрын
That was 750000 to a million people
Pantera isn't thrash metal but they do have thrash influence if that makes sense. They are predominantly groove metal. You haven't checked out any thrash metal yet, but once you hear it it has a distinct sound and you will be able to recognize it in the future when you listen to other bands.
You lost me at "RHCP really took of with stadium arcadium' 😂
@imaKaiya
2 жыл бұрын
Stadium arcadium is my favorite record by them 😭 About to pick up Scar Tissue to read actually! Thanks for watching!
@GeeGilbert
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry but BSSM is their best work.
@robhughes4682
2 жыл бұрын
@@imaKaiya Each to their own 😊 Blood Sugar Sex is by far far far my favorite.
@shmick6079
2 жыл бұрын
BSSM is when they really took off… then they had a resurgence on Californication…
@joniikonen9944
Жыл бұрын
I don't even consider that as an RHCP album XD...BSSM, Mother's Milk and Freaky Styley...aften One Hot Minute it was all just...pop.
My absolute favorite Pantera album is "Vulgar Display of Power".
Reactions are a lot more enjoyable when you play through the whole thing instead of skipping every 2 seconds
@45:40 the first few notes are powerchords and ending off on an inverted power chord (5th in the bass) before the pinch squeals
Lol “Far Beyond Drive” hahahaha you are funny.
Anselmo is a great singer. But what is more important, he is a living legend an great human being.
cowboys from hell is a must to listen!! great reaction 🥰🥰🥰
@oskub5348
2 жыл бұрын
Gotcha Dariio
Next band you have to check out is definitely Crowbar. They don't get enough reaction videos. If you like slow heavy riffs and groove you'll love Crowbar. Some of the breakdowns in history. So much emotion in their songs too. Pantera brought out Crowbar several times on tour.
Nice Skinny Puppy shirt! A colleague introduced me to their music when I was about 18.
@imaKaiya
2 жыл бұрын
They're super rad! My moms been friends with cEvin for over 20 years. One of my favorite shirts in my collection. Thanks for watching!
@geraintwd
7 ай бұрын
@@imaKaiya since doing this Pantera video, have you heard any of their earlier stuff? "Power Metal" for example?
The absolute best thing about this video is that shirt... Puppy love!
I remember rocking to their cd’s. Your hair is so cute tied in that bun.
The Guitar is a Dean ML guitar lightning bolt graphic. They’re around $1,000 or so.
That was in Moscow 1991 The guitar is the Dimebag signature from Washburn guitars
I will preface this by saying I haven't read to the previous comments so maybe some of this is already been touched on but to answer a few questions in the order that I can remember them. That is a signature Washburn model that he's playing. Definitely a holdover from the 80s incarnation of Pantera communities in general where crazy shapes and whatnot were All the rage in guitar craft. Companies like BC Rich and Washburn, Charvel Jackson and the like were making the pre nut job models of guitar but they were all selling well usually in some ghastly neon color. Secondly the three prior albums to Cowboys from Hell are pretty much time stamped with the era in which they were recorded very much being good time party rock which was very much in vogue at the time. Two of the records have a different singer, and the one that Anselmo came on board with in 88 is called "Power Metal" and it is probably the heaviest of those three leaning more towards classic heavy metal in the vein of Judas priest, Iron Maiden, there is still a huge Van Halen influence in there and at this point Anselmo brought a more modern metal influence into the band and turned those guys on to Slayer, Celtic Frost, Anthrax, Kreator.. the more Proto extreme medal of those years which is usually lumped into a category of thrash metal. But even then the genres were beginning to divide into various areas. The result is a total shift in Pantera's direction by the time they recorded Cowboys from Hell and it was definitely more in keeping with the crunchy guitar tones that had been making their way into mainstream eardrums via crossover acts like Metallica. At the time, I was just not really that impressed with Pantera ...not because they weren't great players... but because I was already so steeped in the music of Death and Morbid Angel , Oobituary, Bolt Thrower. etc. Being as death metal was fully formed and chugging along in the underground at an amazing pace , Pantera just seemed very late to the proverbial party and a bit light for my ears however, you cannot take away from the them the fact that they really did Champion metal getting on the radio and selling a metric ass ton of albums in an era when you really couldn't give metal away to the mainstream. Grunge and other derivative forms of said genre were all over the radio pretty much making all the bands from the 80s and early 90s that had dared to play metal instantly unfashionable. So, to Pantera's credit they did just keep getting heavier and heavier, they did have an ear to the more extreme metal and tried to incorporate it into their music and they did it successfully and managed to have gold records at a time when it just seemed highly unlikely. So kudos to them, they definitely left a legacy. Lastly, sludge metal is usually a swampy, very Black Sabbath infused form of Blues sounding dirge like slow tempos. I mean at this point all metal comes from Black Sabbath when it really comes down to it. Lastly,, That descending chord progression you were commenting on.. I don't know what key the song is in but I'm guessing it's probably in E, and that would make that decent something along the lines of B, A, G, Gf lat and then a high G before the E resolve which is a very Blues sounding refrain and again comes directly from those embryonic years of proto-metal that Black Sabbath created. Cheers- Mars
This band rules. Pantera got me into metal when I was 12. They're not really thrash metal. More groove metal. Dimebag is a true legend. Every album they released became heavier somehow. Far Beyond Driven hit #1 on the Billboard, which would never happen today sadly. If you want to know what thrash metal is, it's Slayer's Reign In Blood. If you want to know what sludge metal is, check out Crowbar. If you want to give industrial a chance, check out Fear Factory's Demanufucture.
@slimdzl6275
2 жыл бұрын
Hells yeah! Then followed by Soul of a new machine and obsolete. Fear Factory Upvote!
Pantera was why they coined the genre of 'groove metal'! Saw them MANY times on the albums from Cowboys from Hell forward!
They were a very different band in the 80s. Seen them live twice. Very good shows.
The first 4 records were independent records and they were more glam, it changed when Phil joined and with Cowboys from Hell
Phil based his early vocals on Rob Halford. Those high notes at the end are so Halford.
Welcome to the metal family. You're going to be a metalhead for the rest of your life after hearing Pantera!
Suggestions for bands to checkout following PanterA: Crowbar, Down, Eyehategod, Damageplan, Hellyeah. Bonus: 36:15 If you like call and response lyrics no one beats Killswitch Engage!
i was at a show back in 1997 or so i was like 16 at the time. It was one of the best shows I had ever seen. And I seen alot of metal show since then. I still have the ticket from that show. When you say grudge metal it doesn't compute in mind. You have just not heard the metal music they have done. The show was a party, beach balls flying throu the crowd and toilet paper also flying thru the crowd. People on stage running naked and the band throwing out cups of beer. it was a fucking awesome show. And I will not forget about the moshing and body suffering that was going on.
PanterA is da greatest heavy metal band ever , I've seen & met dem several times ! Dat first song by Dominateon was monsters of rock , rushia '90
Primal concrete sledge, suicide note part 1&2, fucking hostile, the badge. As with slayer, you'll need a part 2. I'm here for it
That show from the song domination (the first song) was in Moscow in 91, the first concert in rossia after the Perestroika and the berlin wall was turned down. 500,000 people one of the biggest crows in history.
@FamilyGuyRoks6
Жыл бұрын
1.6 mill
Rest in peace, so say we all. Much beloved for all the love their craft has brought to our lives. edit: BTW, I figure someone already filled you in, but just incase I think Dime's guitar is a B.C. Rich. He always made those sing the perfect balance of skill-tight and playful. They also look pretty metal ;-) The shape sculpted for the B.C. Rich body strikes me a bit like an edgier looking Jackson model that I always remember Megadeth's playing on along with their Jackson flying-V's.
TOO MUCH CUTS!!!
This isn't Thrash it's the birth of Groove-Metal
Also Dime played Dean ML guitars then later switched to Washburn they made him the ML with slightly changed headstock
Ayyyy Skinny Puppy! LA club scene I miss you. 80s Pantera is good too but they were playing a different style of music before they switched it up to Groove which is what they’re known for.
if its not been mentioned below, Dime started on a Dean ML, but coming into the mid 90's Washburn approached him with the Washburn Dime 3 line, which was a copy of the Dean ML. I got to hold the Dean from Hell guitar and noodle on it, there's a fucking divot on the back of the neck from his thumb .... He played to win. And he won. But gone too soon. I met him an his brother on quite a few occasions. I grew up in Ohio and had tickets to the show he got killed at, but got stuck at work. Makes you wonder where they'd be now if it weren't for that sad change of events.
Cutting up solo parts is crime
Last post here, They had four albums before Cowboys, Metal Magic in 1983, Projects In The Jungle 1984, I Am The Night 1985, they had singer Terry Glaze and where hair metal, Power Metal 1988 Was first album with Phil Anselmo and was a cross between first three and Cowboys, Dime & Vinnys das was a country record producer and did the first four., but the band considered Cowboys, their first major record label album the first and never played anything from the first four live or really even talked about them. I personally liked them as you could hear the talent they had as young teenagers Dimebag was called Diamond back then, Rex Was Rex Rocket and Vinny. Vinny and Dime being brothers and Rex since they started so young was why Pantera was such a tight sounding band , even live.
Crazy thing about the dime bag shooting is way before someone asked him how he would want to die and he said on stage wailing a badass lead
80s Pantera is really great, super fun to listen to.
During Domination they are playing in Russia in 1991 right after The Soviet Union collapsed, there was over a million people there in attendance.
Pantera had zero to do with grunge.
@tw20239
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Floods is a pretty damn grungey song
@Salomon_G
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@@tw20239 Name a 'grunge' band or song that Floods sounds like
@tw20239
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@@Salomon_G I don't have too lol it just sounds grungey, so does 10s to a slight extent tho not nearly as much, maybe a little Soundgarden or aic idk every grunge band sounds different and this song has a similar sound, I wouldn't say Nirvana like this girl, but most people I talk about this song with say the same thing.
@Salomon_G
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@@tw20239 I think you do have to, but you can't, that's why I asked. That's fine, people mislabel things all the time because they can't describe what they are talking about. Some people call Pantera nu metal. lol. Also liking your own comment is wild, and you know you did on this old post within minutes, no one is reading this but you.
@tw20239
19 сағат бұрын
@@Salomon_G i didn't mislabel it tho, it just sounds grudgey lol? Is that a problem?
The choice of Dime guitar brand is Dean and Washburn. But the guitar brand in the vid is Dean :)
Nice shirt!!🤘🤘 Now that i think about it, its pretty insane that you know skinny puppy but have never listened to pantera! I mean i guess its totally reasonable seeing as how skinny puppy and pantera are 2 COMPLETELY different types of metal but its still strange to me!🤔 All good though!!😁 ps did you say CFH gave you red hot chii peppers vibe?? Did Slaughter to prevail remind you of pearl jam?? Im glad you like metal and show it on your channel but you ma'am are a goober!!😆😁
You have to listen to all of them. They have a shit ton of songs on every album that are so badass.
Dimebag played Dean ML’s and later on he got a Washburn signature model.
Need more from the album VULGAR DISPLAY OF POWER!!!!! My favorite Pantera record for sure.
Pantera from the 90’s was a glam metal band. Phil anselmo joined for the last glam album and then since cowboys from hell the chanched their sound and became the Pantera everybody loves
Vince Paul brick wall was a nickname, hence the brickwork pattern on his drum kit .
"Rage against the machine vibes...like 90's punk" ??? WHAT??? :D
Not too heavy?! Primal Concrete Sledge live, when you witness the first 10 rows of bolted down venue seats torn out from the ground over the span of that one song, you KNOW you're at a metal concert like no other. Pantera was freshman and sophomore years in high school. Still remember running into Vinnie at Cowboys, a bar in Dallas, of course I picked his brain on his setup, and we nerded out over drum rudiments for a bit. I spent more time looking at his hat than him, lol. He was wearing this gnarly studded cowboy hat with embroidered flames. Nice guy, offered to take pics with me. I never ask for pics or autographs when I meet artists. Bought him a drink after, went about the night. Ended up meeting this girl there, we return to the bar for more drinks, Vinnie was still there, he was being friendly and re-engaging, and without skipping a beat, I do my best frustrated Napoleon Dynamite impression, and teasingly blow him off in this grand gesture, along the lines of, "Ughhhh, GYOWD! NO, I won't agree to give you any more drum lessons, Vinnie Paul from Pantera!" Such a great sport, played along with the shtick. Definitely a highlight for a night I was originally going to stay in. RIP wingman, Vinnie 🫗
Project in the jungle is Pantera 80's.. 92 onwards is hammer time... Donington Russa is a great time.... So many vids, 3 actual yes vhs tapes...
Good choices so far. Maybe give I'm Broken a listen too. That is my favorite of theirs.
That is the heaviest music gets. Thor himself would run in fear from 23-year-old Phil Anselmo as he got his head bashed in with a whiskey bottle.
Sludge Metal is Doom metal (Ozzy era Sabbath) mixed with Hardcore Punk. So super slow down tuned metal mixed with Hardcore aggression and speed. Some good bands to check out: Eyehategod, Crowbar, Buzz-oven, Acid Bath, Melvins, and Neurosis
Pantera is a sub gene of metal called groove metal, which they invented themselves. Nobody did groove metal before Pantera, and now everyone wants to try it.
Their early stuff was more hair metal. Still amazing just a different sound. then evolved into the metal gods they are. Started off with a banger too, Domination is for my favorite. So much fun to play.
Okay so Ima just drop this here and other places in hopes you'll give 'em a go. The band Crowbar still heavy as heck but with slower tempos. This is t he "Sludge Metal" genre. Crowbar - Like Broken Glass, Planets Collide, The Lasting Dose, All I Had (I Gave), Walk with Knowledge Wisely.
7:19 - “You gotta be shitting out my nutsack” I died 😂😂😂😂
in case no one told you but domination was played live in Russia 1991 to over 500,000 people
Love your Skinny Puppy shirt. Do you do any S.P. reactions?
There are some bangers on their earlier works, Well Meet Again has a one of my favourite Dime solo's. Power Metal was my favourite album before they found their groove so to speak.
@dregnar85
2 жыл бұрын
That Brick Kit is iconic, i wonder who has it now.
Dime had his own signature guitar from Dean guitars
@imaKaiya
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I'm going to have to look more of this up. I've never heard of Dean guitars - I'm more of a Washburn/Martin/Fender/PRS guitar girl but I love the sound of his. Thank you for watching! 🙏
@teemujaakkola3157
2 жыл бұрын
@@imaKaiya after Far beyond Driven, Dime made a deal with Washburn, but they kept the same shape in his guitars, which followed through his life til the end! (Just before he died, he made a deal with Dean guitars again, but didn't get to enjoy that road for long...)
"Getting some red hot chili peppers vibe' uhhhhhh what?
@imaKaiya
2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 now that I've listened to more of their music since this video I definitely don't hear it as much. But upon first listen that's what I thought of. Love seeing how passionate people are about Pantera. Its very cool. Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
The Show is in Moscow, Russia and 1.6 million people turned up
Cool Metal Fact- Exhorder is the Louisiana based Metal band that Phil Anselmo was heavily influenced by when he joined Pantera in the late 80's. He then convinced Darrel, Vinnie, and Rex to ditch the 80's sound they had and use a more groove-oriented, Thrash Metal leaning version of what Exhorder was doing but with more traditional Metal vocals. (Basically, taking the Hard and Heavy tones of the emerging Death Metal Scene and making them more paletteable for a larger audience) That's how the band completely reinvented itself in 1990 for Cowboys From Hell.
I loved Pantera, but when I couldn’t figure out where they came from musically until I went back and started to listen to Judas Priest - then it completely clicked for me.
Moscow 1991
Someone make this girl a C.O.C. playlist.
Nice T Shirt 🤘
This is from a concert in Moscow after the Soviet union fell there was over a million people there metallica pantera and acdc played wild sets in front of that crowd
@metetural9140
2 жыл бұрын
Correction: it was a few months before the coup attempt, not after
I would say the 80s Pantera album to listen to (at least first) is 1988's Power Metal. It's the first one with Phil. It's my second favorite Pantera album, first being Cowboys 🤘
Just to add it was not a 30.000 seat it was more like 10,000 but it was a great show. I will never forget it.
Dimes playing a dean ml and the lighting one is known as “the dean from hell”
I saw them live 2x, 93 and 95
I love you.
Was in Moscú. Monsters of Rock Festival
Love Vulgar Display Of Power great album
@1:53 Blood Sugar Sex Magic was RHCP's greatest album. Bottom line. lol The rest of their catalog is aight.... but BSSM I honestly believe is their most solid release. The rest is commercial rock IMHO.
@lparksession
2 жыл бұрын
Yea stadium Arcadium wtf lol
@lamaglama6231
2 жыл бұрын
Agree!
Dimebag Darrell played a Dean guitar all of his career in music 🎵
Monsters of Rock tour, they claim a million people were there in Moscow for that concert
The singer is also in down, and super joint ritual
I like Pantera and all... but LOVE the Skinny Puppy shirt.
@imaKaiya
2 жыл бұрын
I love that shirt so much. Bought it for $16 at a thrift store. Now all I need is more metal tees! Thanks for watching!