My first time was "vulgar display of power" in 1992 and then " great southern trendkill" in 1997 RIP VINNY AND DIME!! that music changed my life would love to have seen damageplan
Vocalist Phil Anselmo said that the message of the song was "Take your fucking attitude and take a fuckin' walk with that. Keep that shit away from me. "His message was aimed at friends that treated the band differently when they arrived home after touring for Cowboys from Hell. He said, "They thought it had gone to our heads, like we've got this rock-star thing embroidered across our faces."
The loss of Dimebag Darrell had to be one of the worst blows to all fans of music. Dimebag was a master of the strings and an amazing person. Such a senseless killing. I'll never get over it.
Yea he was kool I would see him all the time going grocery shopping at the Neighborhood Walmart I worked o/n at. The night of his funeral his brother, wife and few other artists came through the store.
There's just something hypnotizing about this song. When I saw them for my first time in the mid 90's, I was 16 and maybe 100 lbs. The crowd was full of heshers twice my size, so I chilled in the back like a scared rabbit waiting for the concert to start... until, they led off with the riff to Walk, and a switch flipped in my head. I marched right up to the front feeling completely fearless and never left. One thing I learned is the big guys in those crowds back then looked out for the little guys. But man, what a wild night! No concert has ever compared.
OH yeah...there were those assholes trying to look tough, looking for people who looked like easy targets. But there were usually more of US, watching for people like THEM to make an example out of. So glad someone had your back and made sure Pantera was the experience it deserved to be! ✊
I fucking love that line, "be yourself, by yourself, stay away from me." Classic 😆 They got another song with some gnarly fightin' words, "5 Minutes Alone." Head bangs on broken glass!! Awesome, haha.
Oz Fest 2000 They started playing This Love, but at the first break, where it drops down a notch... they instead started Fking Hostile. Second best concert moment in my life. First best was early Tool at the local College amphitheater while on LSD for the first time.
Dude, please go down this rabbit hole! Pantera was the hardest metal band in the 90's. 5 minutes alone, this love, I'm broken, revolution is my name, the list goes on. I used to listen to their second album vulger display of power before every football game and it put me in that zone where I felt like I could run through a brick wall.
They were definitely one of the grooviest, hard, not at all. At least from the "extreme metal" stuff I came from back in the 80s and 90s, lilke godflesh, napalm death, morbid angel et al. Back in my elitist metal days (I was 16-21), I didn't like Pantera because they weren't "hard". I'm not crapping on them, it was just my perspective from my experience on bands around the same time (and earlier). They definitely made a lot of bands at least look at 'groove' if not incorporate/take it as their own (i.e copy).
My daughter plays travel softball, this ised to be her walk up song when she was 10-12...she's 17 now and gets super hype when she hears it now...ahhhhhh the memories of peoples faces when she walked up to the box.
O.M.G. I -never- thought that I'd be watching Black Pegasus head banging to Pantera, but here we are. Man I love watching reactors: re-living my memories watching people making new memories or me making new memories watching them breakdown bands, singers, entertainers that I've never heard of. Only in this regard do I still give YT some credit for being able to find new friends, or new neighbors as we say in Texas, that I love virtually hanging out with. Peace and Respect! \m/
I love your reaction,, wow I am amazed that a hard core longtime rapper could react like yourself., you words describing RESPECT is just out of the imagination us one who lives are devoted to metal, wow you are really a different individual that shows that respect, your straight forwardness towards every reaction you do.........keep up the awesome work....don't want to lose your reactions.....
Phil Anselmo, went to the same High School as I did, he was a couple years ahead of me, I think my sister was in his Graduating Class 🎓. Grace King high school in Metairie, LA. He sang for a local band called RAZOR WHITE, in the 80's. Next thing I knew I came back from DESERT STORM and he was the singer of PANTERA and they BLEW UP
I was lucky enough to see Pantera live right after Reinventing the Steel came out. Dang near got myself killed getting close to the mosh pit. Luckily my old man kept me alive, but we both agree getting that close to freaking Dimebag was worth it.🤘🏻 Rip to Vinny & Darrell.💔🥀
Now we are talking BP this a my rabbit hole RIP Dime!!!! Five minutes alone, Mouth for war, floods, cowboys from hell. cemetery gates, art of shredding
The singer is Phil Anselmo is from my hometown of Metairie, Louisiana. Next time New Orleans. He will fight but he’s not trained. He and some friends also started what became one of the biggest and most controversial haunted houses The House of Shock. Pantera is the perfect balance of heavy and melodic for me. Other bands come close but always loose me with the singer doing a Cookie Monster impression.
Ages ago, some friends dragged me to Anselmo's for a party that we weren't invited to. It was pretty cool until somebody realized nobody knew who we were LOL. Even when they showed us out, they weren't really ugly about it. Had to've been maybe '97...
I bought this and the previous album within a week of seeing the first single's video (This Love). I was the only one of my friends who liked them, so I got new friends.
I'm a 5-ft tall 57-year-old redheaded woman and this song speaks to me as well. I love it as much now as I loved it back then it's part of my rager playlist. Like this, Limp Bizkit break stuff, oh there's a bunch of korn songs on that list as well, the real old metallica, not that new s***. And a whole other bunch of good s*** that nobody ever expects out of a 57-year-old 5ft tall woman but it wasn't always 57 LMFAO. " be yourself. By yourself. Stay away from me.""
Band I was in a long time ago opened up for them, we played our heart out it was a great show. Daryl and Vinny and the rest of the guys were amazing. I will always treasure that night for the rest of my natural life. I wept when both those guys passed away. Still the way Dimebag went out, playing until he hit the floor, so fucking metal. May the guy that killed him Rest in Piss
You had to be there…🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽 Saw them 3x in 94’. 2x in Seattle where I met & smoked bowls w/Phil. Saw them in Belgium same year. Then last year September 2023 in Albuquerque. 56 yo GenX black lady here ✊🏽🤘🏽.
Too bad the guitarist, Dimebag Darrell was murdered on stage during a concert. He was buried in a KISS casket (Rock & Roll All Night plays throughout eternity).
I saw DamagePlan on that tour a few weeks before that in Philly. Dime smashed his guitar and threw it into the audience, and 2 dudes were fighting for the neck and base part and slicing their hands on the strings, trying to wrestle it away from eachother.
Too bad his brother Vinnie Paul who was the drummer died in 2018. Now when they tour the two surviving members, Rex Brown on bass and singer Phil Anselmo, are joined by Zakk Wylde on guitar and Charlie Benante on drums.
Dimebag was also buried with Eddie Van Halen’s famous black and yellow guitar. Eddie didn’t get to gift it to him when he was alive so he had him buried with it
Hands down the best live show I've ever seen!!!! Late 90's....Pantera/White Zombie. Will never forget them opening with suicide note pt 1 and seeing a bunch of fairweather fans in the pit area holding up lighters..... knowing full well what's coming next......I sit back and watch them get TRAMPLED when pt 2 kicks in.....lol
Had a drink with Dime and Vinnie 1 year ago this past Feb. I thanked them for showing me what metal was 28 years ago. Best part of my road trip across the country.
dimebag is literally one of the greatest guitarist ever. his talent was so immense that at times he was not allowed to compete against those his age or even close. he always won hands down.
Bro, you have a sharp sense of things. Violent "nyance" of Pantera's vocalist, said couple years ago in finnish metal magazine interview, that he had no singer and artist career like that, he would be most definitely be in prison or death, by his violent sides...even the finnish interviewer said about his freshly released solo album (that the whole interview was about in the first place) that "after listening the whole album I feel like I have been in boxing ring with a monster, or beaten up.." Mr.Phil Anselmo responded to it like "Bro u truly get its meaning" and was happy. So i think u r right about his violent kinda charisma. Also, me gentleman and officer😅🤟, I cant say that I am anywhere near close to any violent fantasies, and I think as an middle aged father, its only normal way, but I love pantera for the same reason, as u mention in the very early stage: it somehow speaks to me ad an male, etc ..u said it better.. I am your quite fresh finnish male fan here. Find your quality content originally by your nighwish reactions. Nothing but the all the best to your life and pls keep good videos like this coming.🤟👍🏻
I got to see PANTERA live 9 times, dating back to late August 94' in Philly at The Spectrum, last show on the first leg of the Far Beyond Driven tour. Changed my life, it was my conversion to the TRUTH FAITH (METAL). My suggestion for next review is MOUTH FOR WAR.
Was lucky enough to see 2 greats at same show (93-94) that are unfortunately gone now..Pantera with Type O Negative...what a lineup it was..Metal meets Goth..R.I.P Peter Steele/Abbott Brothers Dime/Vinnie
I love the message of "We have a problem, let's both take a breath and have enough respect to walk away." Don't escalate stupid shit. And "You can't be something you're not. Be yourself by yourself. Stay away from me." speaks to me on a spiritual level. Pantera is a bottomless pit of good songs. Pick literally any song off Cowboys From Hell.
I am 69yrs old this year. This old lady lives Pantera. I get a lot of side eyes from people when they hear some if what I listen to. Lol, never ever give people a reason to think they really know you. 😂
One of the reasons you responded to this strongly is because Pantera is real good at sitting real tight in the pocket. That’s why they get described as “groove metal”. Phil once talked about the “money riff” and how the band decided instead of hearing just a little in a song, why don’t they just fill the song with those riffs. It’s a primal response to a strong steady beat. And with Pantera you get those often. Forgive me for not knowing all the technical music terms, but Dime can melt the stage any time he wants. But he uses power chords and especially palm muting to make the guitar almost percussive. It joins Rex and his brother Vinnie who are the anchors for the beat and when they sync up, you’re about to break shit. It’s the exact same physical response whenever a beat “drops”. The best example of this in Walk is the outro. If you have been listening and keeping with the beat, that outro will turn your hype up crazy stupid. It’s the part of Walk I always wanted to keep playing forever. 🤣 It’s a vibe you would see a lot of metal bands tap into after Pantera. By the way, loved your Turn the Page reaction. That “remembering what she said” line struck a chord with you and it was beautiful and heartbreaking to see. But honest. Keep enjoying your journey homie. Getcha pull 🤘
Peak metal heads are a viking hoard who would bow to nothing. Pantera was peak aggression in the 90’s. Dimebag is a sorcerer on the guitar and his brother had the hardest stomping drum sound. These guys musically were as lethal as it gets!
A Pantera show in the 90's was like being in an earthquake and a tornado at the same time!!
Agreed! My best friend and I saw them on Bakersfield and it was amazing. Not a lot of women there, but the guys were gentlemen.
I saw them five times, each one was amazing.
Saw them twice in the last year and my ears are still ringing.
Like I commented before, Pantera live in Los Angeles 1992 is the best show on youtube.
My first time was "vulgar display of power" in 1992 and then " great southern trendkill" in 1997 RIP VINNY AND DIME!! that music changed my life would love to have seen damageplan
Vocalist Phil Anselmo said that the message of the song was "Take your fucking attitude and take a fuckin' walk with that. Keep that shit away from me. "His message was aimed at friends that treated the band differently when they arrived home after touring for Cowboys from Hell. He said, "They thought it had gone to our heads, like we've got this rock-star thing embroidered across our faces."
You know Phil is bisexual right?
@@daviddavidson4496 lmfao
@@NathanCline12-21 err
It's not a joke
@@daviddavidson4496 so what if he is
@@NathanCline12-21 yes
Cemetery gates, Broken, Revolution is my name.Pantera is masters of groove metal. You’ll get hooked!!!
Revolution is my Name i my fave Pantera song followed by Becoming.
Shit, Pantera all but INVENTED groove metal
@@andyb1653Jimmy Bower invented groove metal
@@ncarollo504 Fair enough. Pantera perfected/popularized it though
Pantera is the best metal band ever.
True!!
sepultura yo...its close for me
@@teejay8212 the goat eloyyy
The loss of Dimebag Darrell had to be one of the worst blows to all fans of music. Dimebag was a master of the strings and an amazing person. Such a senseless killing. I'll never get over it.
Yea he was kool I would see him all the time going grocery shopping at the Neighborhood Walmart I worked o/n at. The night of his funeral his brother, wife and few other artists came through the store.
Now for the obligatory "Cemetery Gates" and "Cowboys From Hell" suggestions.
I second this! 😊
Make it a thruple😂😂
I 4th it!
5th!
Obligatory but necessary👍🏼
There's just something hypnotizing about this song. When I saw them for my first time in the mid 90's, I was 16 and maybe 100 lbs. The crowd was full of heshers twice my size, so I chilled in the back like a scared rabbit waiting for the concert to start... until, they led off with the riff to Walk, and a switch flipped in my head. I marched right up to the front feeling completely fearless and never left. One thing I learned is the big guys in those crowds back then looked out for the little guys. But man, what a wild night! No concert has ever compared.
Yeah man. The pit used to have an element of respect. Great shows back then.
OH yeah...there were those assholes trying to look tough, looking for people who looked like easy targets. But there were usually more of US, watching for people like THEM to make an example out of. So glad someone had your back and made sure Pantera was the experience it deserved to be! ✊
Their energy isn't on another level... it's on A NEW Level!
😂😂YES
OF CONFIDENCE!!🤘
@@p.s.r.3588 and power!!!!
I fucking love that line, "be yourself, by yourself, stay away from me." Classic 😆 They got another song with some gnarly fightin' words, "5 Minutes Alone." Head bangs on broken glass!! Awesome, haha.
“This Love” is the one to hear!
Phil's screams 🤘🏽😎
Walk and This Love are probably my two fav Pantera songs, good call. :)
Oz Fest 2000
They started playing This Love, but at the first break, where it drops down a notch... they instead started Fking Hostile. Second best concert moment in my life.
First best was early Tool at the local College amphitheater while on LSD for the first time.
Definitely ! Fire 🔥 " You take this love "
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Dude, please go down this rabbit hole! Pantera was the hardest metal band in the 90's. 5 minutes alone, this love, I'm broken, revolution is my name, the list goes on. I used to listen to their second album vulger display of power before every football game and it put me in that zone where I felt like I could run through a brick wall.
I had this shit on repeat in hockey locker rooms, too!
Definitely, This Love is probably my favourite of theirs
They were definitely one of the grooviest, hard, not at all. At least from the "extreme metal" stuff I came from back in the 80s and 90s, lilke godflesh, napalm death, morbid angel et al. Back in my elitist metal days (I was 16-21), I didn't like Pantera because they weren't "hard". I'm not crapping on them, it was just my perspective from my experience on bands around the same time (and earlier). They definitely made a lot of bands at least look at 'groove' if not incorporate/take it as their own (i.e copy).
lol, the hardest metal band? Death, Morbid Angel, deicide, gorguts, cannibal corpse…… all existed at this time. That’s just a few.
@razorbloodcrave yes, the hardest metal band. All the bands you mentioned are death metal/black metal bands, not metal.
My daughter plays travel softball, this ised to be her walk up song when she was 10-12...she's 17 now and gets super hype when she hears it now...ahhhhhh the memories of peoples faces when she walked up to the box.
But what bat is she taking to the plate?? Ghost?
So awesome seeing you enjoy Pantera! Hope to see some more reactions of them in the future!
O.M.G. I -never- thought that I'd be watching Black Pegasus head banging to Pantera, but here we are. Man I love watching reactors: re-living my memories watching people making new memories or me making new memories watching them breakdown bands, singers, entertainers that I've never heard of. Only in this regard do I still give YT some credit for being able to find new friends, or new neighbors as we say in Texas, that I love virtually hanging out with. Peace and Respect! \m/
That's what I love about Pantera, no matter what genre you're into, when you hear Pantera it just strikes your man chords. RIP Dimebag RIP Vinnie.
I love your reaction,, wow I am amazed that a hard core longtime rapper could react like yourself., you words describing RESPECT is just out of the imagination us one who lives are devoted to metal, wow you are really a different individual that shows that respect, your straight forwardness towards every reaction you do.........keep up the awesome work....don't want to lose your reactions.....
Phil Anselmo, went to the same High School as I did, he was a couple years ahead of me, I think my sister was in his Graduating Class 🎓. Grace King high school in Metairie, LA. He sang for a local band called RAZOR WHITE, in the 80's. Next thing I knew I came back from DESERT STORM and he was the singer of PANTERA and they BLEW UP
There isn't enough room in comments for the story of Phil Anselmo but he is an interesting character. Pantera absolutely owned metal in the 90s.
Man you need to hear 5 minutes alone you’ll love that Pantera song/video
Had the opportunity to see Pantera in the early 90's at the San Jose event center.....Type-O-Negative opened...........A show I will never forget!
One of the best metal songs EVER...I love this song and it always fires me up!
The lead singer, Phil is a boxer
Yeah, he's a beast from NOLA.
He used to take a boxing trainer on tour with him too.
I love it too! Always have
I love Pantera they were my first metal band I went to go see back in 96
I can't give a recommendation because I would recommend all the Pantera songs.
RIP Dime and Vinny Abbott!!! Texas strong and will live on forever!!!
Long live the Cowboys from Hell
I was lucky enough to see Pantera live right after Reinventing the Steel came out. Dang near got myself killed getting close to the mosh pit. Luckily my old man kept me alive, but we both agree getting that close to freaking Dimebag was worth it.🤘🏻 Rip to Vinny & Darrell.💔🥀
Went all through junior high loving Pantera walk was and is in top 5 for over 20 years! R.I.P dimebag
Pantera is one of the best. You have to respect them no matter what type of music you listen to. Been a fan since the 90’s.
Now we are talking BP this a my rabbit hole RIP Dime!!!! Five minutes alone, Mouth for war, floods, cowboys from hell. cemetery gates, art of shredding
The singer is Phil Anselmo is from my hometown of Metairie, Louisiana. Next time New Orleans. He will fight but he’s not trained. He and some friends also started what became one of the biggest and most controversial haunted houses The House of Shock. Pantera is the perfect balance of heavy and melodic for me. Other bands come close but always loose me with the singer doing a Cookie Monster impression.
Pablo Francisco 🤣
Ages ago, some friends dragged me to Anselmo's for a party that we weren't invited to. It was pretty cool until somebody realized nobody knew who we were LOL. Even when they showed us out, they weren't really ugly about it. Had to've been maybe '97...
My favorite band and guitarist
This is one of the songs that help me pr in the gym for decades now
I bought this and the previous album within a week of seeing the first single's video (This Love). I was the only one of my friends who liked them, so I got new friends.
I'm a 5-ft tall 57-year-old redheaded woman and this song speaks to me as well. I love it as much now as I loved it back then it's part of my rager playlist. Like this, Limp Bizkit break stuff, oh there's a bunch of korn songs on that list as well, the real old metallica, not that new s***. And a whole other bunch of good s*** that nobody ever expects out of a 57-year-old 5ft tall woman but it wasn't always 57 LMFAO.
" be yourself. By yourself. Stay away from me.""
There's warrior spirit in all genders, lady! Rock on. 🤘😆
Stay you! We need more women like you
Speaking of Limp Bizkit, "Counterfeit" has a similar theme as "Walk". And it rocks too
@@jcrowellz2000 agreed. But not as hard
Omg Yesssss, my Playlist is called anger management 😂😂 56 female here❤❤
Band I was in a long time ago opened up for them, we played our heart out it was a great show. Daryl and Vinny and the rest of the guys were amazing. I will always treasure that night for the rest of my natural life. I wept when both those guys passed away. Still the way Dimebag went out, playing until he hit the floor, so fucking metal. May the guy that killed him Rest in Piss
You had to be there…🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽 Saw them 3x in 94’. 2x in Seattle where I met & smoked bowls w/Phil. Saw them in Belgium same year. Then last year September 2023 in Albuquerque. 56 yo GenX black lady here ✊🏽🤘🏽.
Too bad the guitarist, Dimebag Darrell was murdered on stage during a concert. He was buried in a KISS casket (Rock & Roll All Night plays throughout eternity).
I saw DamagePlan on that tour a few weeks before that in Philly. Dime smashed his guitar and threw it into the audience, and 2 dudes were fighting for the neck and base part and slicing their hands on the strings, trying to wrestle it away from eachother.
Too bad his brother Vinnie Paul who was the drummer died in 2018. Now when they tour the two surviving members, Rex Brown on bass and singer Phil Anselmo, are joined by Zakk Wylde on guitar and Charlie Benante on drums.
Dimebag was also buried with Eddie Van Halen’s famous black and yellow guitar. Eddie didn’t get to gift it to him when he was alive so he had him buried with it
Anselmo gave my son daps for running sound for him. He told him great job. My son said he could die happy. Love Pantera. 🔥
Walk on home, boy. One of the best lyrics ever
Hands down the best live show I've ever seen!!!! Late 90's....Pantera/White Zombie. Will never forget them opening with suicide note pt 1 and seeing a bunch of fairweather fans in the pit area holding up lighters..... knowing full well what's coming next......I sit back and watch them get TRAMPLED when pt 2 kicks in.....lol
Phil Anselmo = THE GREATEST vocalist in Metal history
Calm down. He's just not.
@OSUBoxkator Greatest frontman in the history of metal.
@@SGavin he's the reason Pantera feel apart and everything needs done since, besides one classic Down album has sucked.
@@OSUBoxkator bro he was the reason they got big
He, (Phil Anselmo), gave Rob Halford a run for his money in 1988-1990.
Pantera has a bunch of great songs.
This was a really good reaction! I love stuff like this.
Had a drink with Dime and Vinnie 1 year ago this past Feb. I thanked them for showing me what metal was 28 years ago. Best part of my road trip across the country.
Seeing Pantera in the 90s was a whole damned new level man, they absolutely CRUSHED back then! 🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥Vulgar Video was the BIBLE hahaha
Saw these guys open for Testament on the Cowboys From Hell tour. This song still blows me away as much as the first time I heard it then
I had this as one of my walk out songs makes you fight ready!!!!!!!
So amazing live!
Seen them in February at MSG first time they headlined there. It was a great show.
My brother saw them and said check these guys out. Holy shit changed my brain. Bought that album when I was 14. 32 years ago. Still one of the best.
PANTERA RULES!
R.I.P. To Dime and My Mentor Vinnie Paul.
Abbot Brothers gone but not forgotten! 🤘
dimebag is literally one of the greatest guitarist ever. his talent was so immense that at times he was not allowed to compete against those his age or even close. he always won hands down.
Pantera is definitely excellent workout music 🔥
Bro, you have a sharp sense of things. Violent "nyance" of Pantera's vocalist, said couple years ago in finnish metal magazine interview, that he had no singer and artist career like that, he would be most definitely be in prison or death, by his violent sides...even the finnish interviewer said about his freshly released solo album (that the whole interview was about in the first place) that "after listening the whole album I feel like I have been in boxing ring with a monster, or beaten up.." Mr.Phil Anselmo responded to it like "Bro u truly get its meaning" and was happy. So i think u r right about his violent kinda charisma. Also, me gentleman and officer😅🤟, I cant say that I am anywhere near close to any violent fantasies, and I think as an middle aged father, its only normal way, but I love pantera for the same reason, as u mention in the very early stage: it somehow speaks to me ad an male, etc ..u said it better..
I am your quite fresh finnish male fan here. Find your quality content originally by your nighwish reactions.
Nothing but the all the best to your life and pls keep good videos like this coming.🤟👍🏻
Pantera Walk, and the Eagles Hotel California are the best 2 Rock songs pre 1995. Change my mind?!
I got to see PANTERA live 9 times, dating back to late August 94' in Philly at The Spectrum, last show on the first leg of the Far Beyond Driven tour. Changed my life, it was my conversion to the TRUTH FAITH (METAL). My suggestion for next review is MOUTH FOR WAR.
This song is excellent 💯💯💯
One of my favorite pre gym songs. Kickboxing or weights, always got a good workout.
Pantera is southern groove metal, or outlaw metal to some. Definitely in my all time top 5 bands ever.
This. Is. One of the coldest songs I’ve ever heard.
I loved pantera growing up. Seen them in Tampa a few times- amazing show
One of my "workout" bands when I do kickboxing or heavy kettlebells.
"By Demons Be Driven", "Walk" and "This Love" KICKS ASS!
Domination all the way 🤯
Was lucky enough to see 2 greats at same show (93-94) that are unfortunately gone now..Pantera with Type O Negative...what a lineup it was..Metal meets Goth..R.I.P Peter Steele/Abbott Brothers Dime/Vinnie
Walk on home, boy.
Love it!
Yep, they’re the shit, tons of great songs!
The song talks about your life and others can kick rocks
Resting easy much loved and missed dime and vinny😢. Amazing live love
Zack cant wait to see you guys couldn't have a better fill in then your mentor❤
Never again thank you for sharing the solo uninterrupted 🙏🏼
Try DIG by MUDVAYNE feel the music
I love the message of "We have a problem, let's both take a breath and have enough respect to walk away." Don't escalate stupid shit. And "You can't be something you're not. Be yourself by yourself. Stay away from me." speaks to me on a spiritual level. Pantera is a bottomless pit of good songs. Pick literally any song off Cowboys From Hell.
Drag the waters is one of my favorites - This love is another, too many to mention
This love
You really need to listen to This love!!!
I am 69yrs old this year. This old lady lives Pantera. I get a lot of side eyes from people when they hear some if what I listen to. Lol, never ever give people a reason to think they really know you. 😂
If you truly do like Pantera, you are automatically my friend and brother. Welcome to the revolution
Thank you for not doing only paid reactions yeah, man, I’ve been looking for you
I was 13 when I heard this . Still hits makes me scream and shout now and I'm near in my 40s . Metal forever
I mean, this is one of my favorite Pantera songs.
Your reaction is just so heart fealt .much respect you got a good vibe .and I am also peaceful now
Ugh, legitimate my favorite metal band of all time.
I've heard this & loved it but seeing the lyrics makes me freaking love it more. The message as great as the sound. DBD RIP.
One of the reasons you responded to this strongly is because Pantera is real good at sitting real tight in the pocket. That’s why they get described as “groove metal”. Phil once talked about the “money riff” and how the band decided instead of hearing just a little in a song, why don’t they just fill the song with those riffs. It’s a primal response to a strong steady beat. And with Pantera you get those often. Forgive me for not knowing all the technical music terms, but Dime can melt the stage any time he wants. But he uses power chords and especially palm muting to make the guitar almost percussive. It joins Rex and his brother Vinnie who are the anchors for the beat and when they sync up, you’re about to break shit. It’s the exact same physical response whenever a beat “drops”. The best example of this in Walk is the outro. If you have been listening and keeping with the beat, that outro will turn your hype up crazy stupid. It’s the part of Walk I always wanted to keep playing forever. 🤣 It’s a vibe you would see a lot of metal bands tap into after Pantera. By the way, loved your Turn the Page reaction. That “remembering what she said” line struck a chord with you and it was beautiful and heartbreaking to see. But honest. Keep enjoying your journey homie. Getcha pull 🤘
Yeah buddy!!!!!
The best ever 👌
Pantera's a slap to the gooch! Fucking incredible band.
Not sure if it was ur reaction or the song but im all in on this episode!! Lovin' it straight up
This is what I felt when I first heard this song circa 1993. It pumped me up big time. I used to play this song for my roller hockey practices.
Yesss!! Love this reaction Pantera🤘 🖤🔥
This shit brings out primal energy
I met you in Albany Oregon. I believe the headliner was RA Ruggedman. This was like 10 or 15 yrs ago. Much Love from Oregon!
Peak metal heads are a viking hoard who would bow to nothing. Pantera was peak aggression in the 90’s. Dimebag is a sorcerer on the guitar and his brother had the hardest stomping drum sound. These guys musically were as lethal as it gets!
This song is literally my ringtone
I remember setting up for Pantera in the early 90s as a favor to a friend in need. Who knew it was an incredible moment in time!
GOT to do I'm Broken.
This Love!
Hell Yeah!
I fucking love this song
For a "Rapper mind", this is one of the best songs.
Regular People (more B side song) is another song that can do this connection too.
Pantera's "Piss" has a very similar feel to it. Calling a hater 'piss in the wind'