Yup all over words that were misplaced. We all new Phil loved boxing an mma. Therefore when they got to bickering Phil said He could whoppem you no one on one. An then words got taken out of place. He never wished real harm. An after 1990 through 2004. That's 14 year's plus side projects. An thry needed a break an rehab lol
Always remember the good times with Pantera hell no bodies perfect especially in heavy metal. An Pantera help pave the way for alot of bands...An it was fucking awesome! My uncle was on there road crew from 98 to 2004
@sadsadasdsadasdsadas yep you definitely got dropped on the head as a baby or just another mainstream Metallica poser who just started listening to them because it’s trendy
It's crazy if you watch his 1994 interviews compared to this 1996 interview, it's night and day how much Heroin stole his soul in such a short period of time.
They knew each other, not the same as being friends. Phil has even talked about the rift between punk and metal musicians. It was when the storm hit that Mike stayed at Phil's house in New Orleans and they actually became more than just antiquated.
Danimal300zx well when you are jumping all over, off high places. Whipping your neck. Straining your body and vocal cords for yrs. You end up in massive pain. Myself I always understood Phil's drug use. The show must go on. Back surgery takes you out for awhile. He was young. We all my questionable choices at some point in our younger years. With the rapid sucess of Pantera, they had to keep on keeping on. Hindsight is always 20/20. Jeez, every full moon Im up all night reliving my favorite times, when I was young, er.
“ Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” Really wish I could have seen them live. So many bands today owe everything to pantera. Rip dime and Vince. Thanks for blessing us with your kickass music.
These were the dark days of Pantera and they played some of the most vitriolic shows during this period. 1990-1994- fun Pantera 1995-1999-Dark Days- Phil's overdose 2000-2001- The End of an Era I wish I could have seen the band live especially during 1996-1997. Sadly I never did. R.I.P Dime
dude's right, though. Philip's major back injury and resulting self-medication (aka heroin) slowly and single-handedly disintegrated Pantera and the music world unfortunately got to watch it in real time. without knowing anything about *why* he turned to such heavy drugs. the only thing that could have kept the disintegration from happening was if PHA had never injured his spine.
Fuck yeah he is! Pantera was the greatest fucking heavy metal band of all time for me and also one of the most important. They saved Metal in the 90s. But, Phil is keeping on and he still loves making great music. Check out Phil Anselmo and the Illegals, Down, En Minor, and my personal favorite of his other projects...his black metal band Scour...which is about to have a live feed show online.
Metal bands were a different breed back then. So damn cool. So much presence, so much cool and charisma. You couldn’t help but pay attention. Compared with band interviews today. They may as well be a bunch of accountants. They have the collective personality of a piece of chalk.
I don't necessarily agree with that and you should probably look further into newer bands in the metal scene but I do like the fact that back then even the host could call out bands like Metallica for being sell outs and now today, we are so far into late stage capitalism that we are called elitists when we call out bands for treating music as a cloutchasing business *cough* bring me the horizon
I'm on the verge of such happy tears never a band in my life has made such a profound impact on my life. For better or worse the abbot brothers, Philip and Rex changed and saved my life in so many ways that I can never repay thanks for everything guys I'll see you in the next life
Philip Anselmo was honest and real about what he did after The Great Southern Trendkill album went gold. At the same time it was something that almost cost him his life and the bands future as well.
@@dwightrenfield2241 you’re very bitter, Phil in the 90s was the image, the voice of pantera and the lights were on him all the time, just deal with it, I guess you weren’t around in those days 😒
amazing interview back in the days when MTV was worth watching! the interviewer is REALLY good! all the time at the top of what was happening, of what was being said, aware and really interested in how the interview was pointing... just great to go back and see how good this was! glad we can watch it in 2021
2:23 Interviewer: "So Phil, if I can come to you now about the incident that happened, I mean that really really must have shaken you up really badly. How are you feeling?" Phil: "Didn't really shake me up, I overdosed and killed myself for about 4 minutes."
you can see that phil has matured more nowadays then he was back then. back then he seemed to be very prideful, for no good reason, nowadays he seems like a very calm, collective man who has learned from his mistakes... very sad that it took darrell's death to make him realize it.
CPapadakis Not at all, except the small bit about wishing Dimebag harm in a magazine interview, but that's not why Dimebag was shot, that was obviously a psycho. Still, the death isn't Phil's fault. Doesn't mean Phil didn't hold the band and the Abbot brother's source income hostage, which is what Phil has since appologized for. I wish Vinny wuold forgive him, but yeah, it is what it is. I don't think anyone rational blames Phil for the death, they blame fill for other reasons, which again, he has apologized for and I think everyone deserves a second chance. This is just a Vinny thing now, even Darrel's GF accepted Phil's apology...there's no story here anymore.
MrBarelylethal "He would attack me, vocally. And just knowing that he was so much smaller than me I could kill him like a fuckin' piece of vapor, you know, he would turn into vapor - his chin would, at least, if I fuckin' smacked it. And he knows that. The world should know that. So physically, of course, he deserves to be beaten severely." ~Phil This is what Phil said to the reporter (which was supposed to be off the record I might add). Interpret this how you will, but I'm pretty sure that he did not wish for anybody else, but himself to hurt Dimebag. He definitely did not wish that somebody would kill him. Here is a link to the article if you want to read the full interview: www.blabbermouth.net/news/philip-anselmo-dimebag-darrell-deserves-to-be-beaten-severely/
@2:56 minutes in you can see Phil change his mind on what the band probably told him, or he told himself to start saying, to look like he was walking the straight and narrow path again. But we all know now, he wasn’t. I still love all of these dudes. Rest in paradise Vince and Dime. They had such an incredible impact on my life when I was younger.
"Metallica came out with such a commercial sounding record, you're one of the only bands flying the flag for heavy metal" "In a sad way, its almost true" Hahaha. You know it's Sad But True
Commercial?, Well. man, where are they now?? Sad BUT TRUE::..Anselmo had spoken really mean horseshit about Metallica, Vinnie had made really positive statements.. People closed their mouths when Death Magnetic came out..
ahahahahah Sad But True while you guys are talking shit about Metallica, they are still together and still doing their own thing (not defending them just sayin')
best metal band of all time,sad these days are gone.pantera great southern, far beyond driven, chaos a.d by sepultura, burn my eyes..90s early 00s good times
those dudes should be rolemodels in terms of honesty, integrety and musical craftmanship for everyone. Best heavy metal band in the history of mankind, no questioning about that. Nothing will ever come close to Pantera's energy and passion. Sad but true.
It's a sight you never ever will see it on MTV unless 💯 you watch the old videos all though pantera will never ever get old for they live live in our minds a band that set MTV
This is when Phil started taking heroin and you can tell a darkness came over him. His speech slowed down. His eyes were always closed and he just became meaner.
Phil is so effing professional! Smacked out his mind he makes these statements. Great Teamplayer and in the light of what we know about him and all, pretty sharp guy...
Pantera started to break down by 1995-1997. Even still though, looking at the live shows from that era, the band was still killer. Granted it was a shame seeing Phil stoned out 90% on live footage from about 1995-2001.
I know I'm not the first one to say this, but man......just think if Pantera never broke up. Think about all the years of kick ass music we've missed out on. Fuckin sad!!!! Rest in Peace Pantera and Rest in Peace Darrell Lance Abbott!!!
I definitely don't think they hated each other yet but there was most certainly a lot of resentment on both sides! The band claimed they didn't even know Phil was on H until this happened (the od)
it's sad to see phil so fucked back in that days: I've always thought was a huge point of their divergence. just cool knowing he's doing better now. what a great band!
Saw them live at the strand theater in providence Rhode Island only a couple thousand there the whole place was a mosh pit I think clutch and neurosis opened up greatest shows I’ve ever been too
Through inner strength and bullshit I have learned to smooth talk my way around dealing with my drug addiction intil years after this interview took place
I'm so relieved Phil got straight. That shits not easy, I did it cold turkey off 180mg of methadone and I feel fucking great for doing so. That shit becomes poison after a while. Thanks for posting this, when MTV was worth watching. RIP Dimebag & Vinnie Paul.
I look at these times as the last of the epic era of metal. Where the fuck are the breakout metal bands topping charts today? Kids today rather listen to fucking Beyoncgay.
Tobakilacion Society is strange, everything goes in cycles. The 80's has been hot for like the past 5 years or so... i'm waiting for the 90's to swing back around lol.
Metal's not supposed to be popular. If you're looking to the charts for metal, you're looking in the wrong place. Pantera's level of success is an anomaly.
Phil and Vinnie together, a sight you'll never see again
Fucking good times
So true now
LITERALLY... lol to soon..
Yup all over words that were misplaced. We all new Phil loved boxing an mma. Therefore when they got to bickering Phil said He could whoppem you no one on one. An then words got taken out of place. He never wished real harm. An after 1990 through 2004. That's 14 year's plus side projects. An thry needed a break an rehab lol
Always remember the good times with Pantera hell no bodies perfect especially in heavy metal. An Pantera help pave the way for alot of bands...An it was fucking awesome! My uncle was on there road crew from 98 to 2004
It's 2023 and they're still the best metal band to have ever existed
@sadsadasdsadasdsadasit’s pretty obvious, who’s better? Definitely not Metallica sellouts
Black Sabbath
@sadsadasdsadasdsadas yep you definitely got dropped on the head as a baby or just another mainstream Metallica poser who just started listening to them because it’s trendy
Hell ya
Facts!!
It's crazy if you watch his 1994 interviews compared to this 1996 interview, it's night and day how much Heroin stole his soul in such a short period of time.
+Danimal300zx Well said man, I couldn't agree more!
+Danimal300zx I think it's more like how much more ego is involved.
He wasn't friends with Mike Williams until 2005 when the storm hit.
They knew each other, not the same as being friends. Phil has even talked about the rift between punk and metal musicians. It was when the storm hit that Mike stayed at Phil's house in New Orleans and they actually became more than just antiquated.
Danimal300zx well when you are jumping all over, off high places. Whipping your neck. Straining your body and vocal cords for yrs. You end up in massive pain. Myself I always understood Phil's drug use. The show must go on. Back surgery takes you out for awhile. He was young. We all my questionable choices at some point in our younger years. With the rapid sucess of Pantera, they had to keep on keeping on. Hindsight is always 20/20.
Jeez, every full moon Im up all night reliving my favorite times, when I was young, er.
“ Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” Really wish I could have seen them live. So many bands today owe everything to pantera. Rip dime and Vince. Thanks for blessing us with your kickass music.
They are back
@@syd606 technically yes but not really
These were the dark days of Pantera and they played some of the most vitriolic shows during this period. 1990-1994- fun Pantera
1995-1999-Dark Days- Phil's overdose
2000-2001- The End of an Era
I wish I could have seen the band live especially during 1996-1997. Sadly I never did. R.I.P Dime
Saw them at the diamond ballroom in OKC in 90 with wrathchild america and prong heaviest show Ive ever seen
When Phil started to talk in slow motion
exactly...
Heroin
Danjoker sad :(
+Roberto Ricci must be a result of brain damage when he was dead for 4 minutes
Stop talking about Phil about this droug addiction,start talking about his Amazing project in the music world.........idiots
This was the beginning of the end for them right here. Major turning point. Pantera died a slow and painful death from that moment on.
97 101 proof is their best album!!!
dude's right, though. Philip's major back injury and resulting self-medication (aka heroin) slowly and single-handedly disintegrated Pantera and the music world unfortunately got to watch it in real time. without knowing anything about *why* he turned to such heavy drugs.
the only thing that could have kept the disintegration from happening was if PHA had never injured his spine.
Reinventing the steele is a great album. Truly a bummer, the disintegration of Pantera. Metal hero's.
@@saltpeter7429 I re-listened to that recently for the first time since it came out and it is a great album
my opinion is that pantera was one of the best metal bands EVER
That's a fact, brother, not an opinion!
Hell yeah!!
🤘🏻🤘🏻
@@rickyhyppa7960 damn rite CFH4L Stronger Than All Getcha Pull Rock in power brother's Dimebag and Vinnie
They were. You got it bra. Cheers
The great Southern trendkill is my favourite Pantera album.So dark,heavy and beutiful at the same time.
id really love these two to get back in the same room again like this..
sucks this will never happen.
😞
ope
Bruh...
Damn this didn’t age well
"Phil has the frontman complex". Well no shit, maybe because he is the baddest metal frontman in history
THATS RIGHT!!
Its tough to be a superman on the stage everynight.
Yep 🍻
Fuck yeah he is!
Pantera was the greatest fucking heavy metal band of all time for me and also one of the most important. They saved Metal in the 90s.
But, Phil is keeping on and he still loves making great music. Check out Phil Anselmo and the Illegals, Down, En Minor, and my personal favorite of his other projects...his black metal band Scour...which is about to have a live feed show online.
@@rufussamsquanch_6547 🤘yes
When MTV showed good music
Yeah
No.
😆 when they even showed music at all
You sound old as fuck
Really man.
Phils vocals was so great during this time. Like a burning coyote
Man they are so well spoken and honest
This Was Around The Time When Phil Started To Talk Slower
RIP Vinnie Paul And Dimebag Darell
Metal bands were a different breed back then. So damn cool. So much presence, so much cool and charisma. You couldn’t help but pay attention.
Compared with band interviews today. They may as well be a bunch of accountants. They have the collective personality of a piece of chalk.
As we as I in some ways still live the lifestyle
@@stevilkenevil9960 ua-cam.com/video/1xR4twgp1P0/v-deo.html
I don't necessarily agree with that and you should probably look further into newer bands in the metal scene but I do like the fact that back then even the host could call out bands like Metallica for being sell outs and now today, we are so far into late stage capitalism that we are called elitists when we call out bands for treating music as a cloutchasing business *cough* bring me the horizon
metal is dead
@@christophercolumbus8944 Nope Pop And Rap Is Dead Rock And Metal Albums Were Never Bad
I'm on the verge of such happy tears never a band in my life has made such a profound impact on my life. For better or worse the abbot brothers, Philip and Rex changed and saved my life in so many ways that I can never repay thanks for everything guys I'll see you in the next life
duncx murray Always be a solid Man.....!
Amen brother infeel the EXACT same way
Two legends....the best vocalist in the genre...big Philip anselmo...RIP vin
Drunk, stoned, or not, Phil's voice tattoos hair and beard all kick ass.
Philip Anselmo was honest and real about what he did after The Great Southern Trendkill album went gold. At the same time it was something that almost cost him his life and the bands future as well.
He’s such a drama Queen.
He really likes to steal the focus and pat himself on the back way too much. Self-worship is ugly.
Sadly Phil’s use of heroin did cost the band their future.
@@dwightrenfield2241 you’re very bitter, Phil in the 90s was the image, the voice of pantera and the lights were on him all the time, just deal with it, I guess you weren’t around in those days 😒
When mtv was about real music, not bullshit shows or bullshit music.
Lol. They had plenty of bad music then
amazing interview back in the days when MTV was worth watching! the interviewer is REALLY good! all the time at the top of what was happening, of what was being said, aware and really interested in how the interview was pointing... just great to go back and see how good this was! glad we can watch it in 2021
I saw this show in K-ZOO!!! my ears are still ringing.
2:23
Interviewer: "So Phil, if I can come to you now about the incident that happened, I mean that really really must have shaken you up really badly. How are you feeling?"
Phil: "Didn't really shake me up, I overdosed and killed myself for about 4 minutes."
I love Vinnie Paul he is so cool,love every interwiev with him.
Pantera & deftones in the intro video! My 2 favorite bands of all-time
That Metal message you miss so much. Ha ha ha.Phil you rock!
I was lucky enough to see them MULTIPLE times on that tour... GREAT times!!
you can see that phil has matured more nowadays then he was back then. back then he seemed to be very prideful, for no good reason, nowadays he seems like a very calm, collective man who has learned from his mistakes... very sad that it took darrell's death to make him realize it.
Why the fuck does everyone blame this guy for some psycho with PTSD on a shooting spree? I don't get this at all
MrBarelylethal So how does that make him remotely responsible for his death?
I'm well aware of why people think he's responsible but I want someone to explain logically how that makes any possible sense.
CPapadakis Not at all, except the small bit about wishing Dimebag harm in a magazine interview, but that's not why Dimebag was shot, that was obviously a psycho. Still, the death isn't Phil's fault. Doesn't mean Phil didn't hold the band and the Abbot brother's source income hostage, which is what Phil has since appologized for. I wish Vinny wuold forgive him, but yeah, it is what it is.
I don't think anyone rational blames Phil for the death, they blame fill for other reasons, which again, he has apologized for and I think everyone deserves a second chance.
This is just a Vinny thing now, even Darrel's GF accepted Phil's apology...there's no story here anymore.
MrBarelylethal "He would attack me, vocally. And just knowing that he was so much smaller than me I could kill him like a fuckin' piece of vapor, you know, he would turn into vapor - his chin would, at least, if I fuckin' smacked it. And he knows that. The world should know that. So physically, of course, he deserves to be beaten severely." ~Phil
This is what Phil said to the reporter (which was supposed to be off the record I might add). Interpret this how you will, but I'm pretty sure that he did not wish for anybody else, but himself to hurt Dimebag. He definitely did not wish that somebody would kill him.
Here is a link to the article if you want to read the full interview: www.blabbermouth.net/news/philip-anselmo-dimebag-darrell-deserves-to-be-beaten-severely/
@2:56 minutes in you can see Phil change his mind on what the band probably told him, or he told himself to start saying, to look like he was walking the straight and narrow path again. But we all know now, he wasn’t.
I still love all of these dudes. Rest in paradise Vince and Dime. They had such an incredible impact on my life when I was younger.
"Metallica came out with such a commercial sounding record, you're one of the only bands flying the flag for heavy metal" "In a sad way, its almost true" Hahaha. You know it's Sad But True
I was thinking the exact same thing
Commercial?, Well. man, where are they now?? Sad BUT TRUE::..Anselmo had spoken really mean horseshit about Metallica, Vinnie had made really positive statements.. People closed their mouths when Death Magnetic came out..
And no one cared when Hardwired came out
ahahahahah Sad But True while you guys are talking shit about Metallica, they are still together and still doing their own thing (not defending them just sayin')
😂😂😂😂
I live an was born in Ft. Worth during there prime!! Rip Dime n Vinnie...CFH STA HOMETOWN HEROES.
Love Phil!!!!
This is a great interview. Offered some really good insight on the herion incident and how it effected the band.
Phil's the best frontman ever!
I couldnt be more agree
you clearly didnt see them on their last few tours, dude was a total mess physically and mentally, vocals were muttered
It's a 10 years old post and now it's 2021 but I still agree with you...
Not "ever" he killed shows tho.. When drag the waters came out they were already dying.. Phil is the reason that pantera failed..
@@dansavka7648 yes ever.
best metal band of all time,sad these days are gone.pantera great southern, far beyond driven, chaos a.d by sepultura, burn my eyes..90s early 00s good times
PANTERA LIVES ON ...🤘🖤🙏
those dudes should be rolemodels in terms of honesty, integrety and musical craftmanship for everyone. Best heavy metal band in the history of mankind, no questioning about that. Nothing will ever come close to Pantera's energy and passion. Sad but true.
I caught this tour in Houston TX. One of the best shows ever.
Me too. Saw them in Camden NJ on this tour.
i got into pantera in 94. vulgar was my first introduction to them, but great southern is still my favourite pantera album.
Thank you for posting this
More than any other band, Pantera carried metal through the 90's.
A sight you will see over and over again for pantera rules our minds
happy birthday brother Dime, we still miss you so fucking much!!! Keep rockin wherever you are now. Black tooth grin bro!
my friend had that same couch set at thear house
LEGENDS ❤
I love this interview.
My Favorite time of the Band.
R.I.P. "Vinnie and Dimebag" A.K.A.
* Diamond *.
Vinnies voice is quite nice
It's a sight you never ever will see it on MTV unless 💯 you watch the old videos all though pantera will never ever get old for they live live in our minds a band that set MTV
I was at the show in 96 first concert ever
Worcester centrum. Massachusetts 96.
17 years young.
What a blast, forever a great heavy metal memory.
now Phil back to you again..and again and again.
I’m so sorry for what Vinnie had to endure 🥺🤍 I hope he’s happy wherever he is now, with his little brother
Badass PANTERA RULES ! SADLY
Missed !
all pantera fans w/ footage need to get together and compile a badass dvd of one of the best metal bands thus far!!!
i had my first ecstassy pill on that tour when i was 16 , i was at the very front of stage..... it fucking blowed my brains out till now
This is when Phil started taking heroin and you can tell a darkness came over him. His speech slowed down. His eyes were always closed and he just became meaner.
He must've been in some real pain to start taking it.
@@rangerwhiskeybreath4935 His back pain right? I wonder how bad his back is now
It's a sad story.
@@alo4912 he was able to get surgery for it (he fell onto heroin to avoid the heal time of doing surgery) and now is completely sober
He was taking it way before this
*POWER TRIP* is keeping their aggressive, top spot in music alive
ua-cam.com/video/1xR4twgp1P0/v-deo.html rest in peace
It's a memory in our mind it's a plus ➕ seeing them live
Great tour in August 1996. Pantera, White Zombie, Eyehategod. I saw it at Gorge Amphitheater. \m/
Yeah, Phil is the one who really brought them to mainstream attention. So basically, he was the reason for their INCREDIBLE rise and their fall.
Floods was the fucking most epic song off this album. from the solo midways to the ending solo, that track just fucking blew your mind!
13 stepps to nowhere arguably
he is high in this interview
Seriously 🤔
Vinnie calling Phil his friend at @4:22
Phil looked great here!!!
wow.. i was at this show... talk about bringing back some memories!!! beat show i evwr saw!
❤❤❤❤❤so sweet
Phil is so effing professional! Smacked out his mind he makes these statements. Great Teamplayer and in the light of what we know about him and all, pretty sharp guy...
Pantera started to break down by 1995-1997. Even still though, looking at the live shows from that era, the band was still killer. Granted it was a shame seeing Phil stoned out 90% on live footage from about 1995-2001.
Trendkill and Steel are my favourite Pantera albums
Listen to DOWN/NOLA album!!!!
I know I'm not the first one to say this, but man......just think if Pantera never broke up. Think about all the years of kick ass music we've missed out on. Fuckin sad!!!! Rest in Peace Pantera and Rest in Peace Darrell Lance Abbott!!!
vinnie paul never get old! =)
Trendkill that CD changed my life forever !!!
Phil is strung out here.
Those two HATED each other at this point. Can’t believe they actually were sitting together.
I definitely don't think they hated each other yet but there was most certainly a lot of resentment on both sides! The band claimed they didn't even know Phil was on H until this happened (the od)
Vinnie Paul and Dimebag were the nicest guys all the time. Levelheaded, they drank and stuff but they never overdid it like Phil.
holy shit i remember recording this episode in 96 i watched it to death
saw the show in texas, goddamn, brings it back!!!!
it's sad to see phil so fucked back in that days: I've always thought was a huge point of their divergence. just cool knowing he's doing better now.
what a great band!
Vinnie & Phil together..forever.........
That laugh at 6:04 could be used in horror movies
Anselmo.....mi amoorrrrrrrrr......🥰
Phil is crushing in this video.
TGST is so underrated record.
I saw Panterra in San Diego four day's after Phil overdosed and he was a maniac on stage....didn't miss a beat!
Vininie on vh1.. IT DROVE IT FAR APART on this.. Since then we all got closer together
I WAS AT OZZFEST 96 I LOVE YOU GUYS
Saw them live at the strand theater in providence Rhode Island only a couple thousand there the whole place was a mosh pit I think clutch and neurosis opened up greatest shows I’ve ever been too
Through inner strength and bullshit I have learned to smooth talk my way around dealing with my drug addiction intil years after this interview took place
In my opinion the great southern trendkill is the last extreme metal record without blast beats?
So tired of blast beats
Not at all man, Obituary, asphyx, bolt thrower, etc. had many albums after then
***** I'm not really familiar with any of those bands.
Chris L Exodus-Shovel Headed Kill Machine,Exhibit A and B?
No dude what about shadows fall the light that blinds
Yes, there really is a KALAMAZOO, Michigan!
They still never play Pantera on the radio!! Maybe on KSHE 95 Monday night Metal once in a great while! St. Louis, MO..
I'm so relieved Phil got straight. That shits not easy, I did it cold turkey off 180mg of methadone and I feel fucking great for doing so. That shit becomes poison after a while. Thanks for posting this, when MTV was worth watching. RIP Dimebag & Vinnie Paul.
Vinny was such a cool dude
And Phil is smacked out of his head in this interview.. Heroin is a tough gig to stop..
I look at these times as the last of the epic era of metal. Where the fuck are the breakout metal bands topping charts today? Kids today rather listen to fucking Beyoncgay.
Tobakilacion Society is strange, everything goes in cycles. The 80's has been hot for like the past 5 years or so... i'm waiting for the 90's to swing back around lol.
Tobakilacion Murica... home of shitty modern music.
Tobakilacion Me waiting for my country to make good music again X_X
Metal's not supposed to be popular. If you're looking to the charts for metal, you're looking in the wrong place. Pantera's level of success is an anomaly.
Shining Trapezoid Who the fuck told you that stupid shit?
What was that flash from at 2:53?
Frame
ahh, the glory days of mtv. when the m actually meant something.
@132gibson including Power Metal? :P (I actually LOVE that album)
SO SAD... REST IN POWER BROTHER🥲🕊🕯🥃🤘🏻
OMGGGG 1:58 vinnie looks like bruce willis !! haahaahhahahaa rofl