The History of Pantera in 60 Seconds

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The entire history of Pantera in 60 seconds.

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You forgot the most influential they were on SpongeBob 😢

Stormtrooper-ocvn
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Are you talking to me? ARE YOU TALKING TO ME!??

devolutionone
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Reinventing The Steel came out in 2000, the band played their final show in 2001 after 9/11 derailed most air travel effectively canceling their overseas tour after a few shows.

lysergicpillamyd
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I don't get how a band so torn apart at the time could make an album as great as the trendkill there's nothing like it goat metal band

paulmildner
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RIP Dime Bag Darrel you are in the hearts of everyone who ever heard of guitar!!
You are legend and eternal and will forever be.
Peace To All And All In Peace!! ☮️

ricktherrien
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Great southern trendkill is underrated, to mo it's my favorite pantera album.

anthonys.
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You forgot the part where their music basically carried me through my youth. 😂

bomber
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My favorite metal band ever, you did great!

jameswest
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One thing to add...Reinventing the Steel was released in March of 2000, not 2001.

juanalbertovasquez
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Been a fan since 92 when I heard The Art of Shredding and I was like who F was that 🤘😆
RIP DIME & VINNIE ✌️

zombieapocalypsecherokee
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Finally, I'm waiting for this!, Pantera rules!

josephfpacis
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It's true what Vinnie said. Pantera without the Abbott brothers is like Van Halen without Richard and Eddie. But, at the same time, Charlie is an excellent drummer and doing a thoroughly professional and creditable job.

eamonahern
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Thank you ma'am, I appreciate this.

sparkygoldman
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7 yrs in the clubs, some of the most brutal shows I've ever seen, the early days were the best.

don-e
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Spot on, I’m great full to discover this.

chrisgrzanowski
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The most important part... album, tour, album, tour, album, tour, album tour and again.

God_Help_Us_Please
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What about the part where Seth Putnam sang backup vocals in the Great Southern Trendkill. RIP!!! Dimebag Seth and Vinnie

richardwarren
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That drummer had also been in HELLYEAH. HIS NAME WAS VINNIE PAUL and he was one of the best drummers there ever was.

You forgot how Dime was shot and killed at the Ala Rosa in Columbus Ohio. He was killed in front of his own brother.

As someone who had tickets to that damage plan show, but got snowed in, I can’t believe such a LEGEND met his ending by some sack of sh*t, in a sh*t bar such as ARV.

FLY HIGH BOYS! Meeting you guys 6 times was the highlight of my metal loving life.

JustJenRx
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Ah the 90's was the best time for some of the greatest music. Getcha pull!!

jimijamesnoob
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Seen Pantera live a few times in Sydney back in the 90s.
Pantera rules and still listen to them to this day.

J..griffin