Their official videos for Cemetery Gates and this song cut off quite a bit off of both those songs. And they’re not just a small section either, they’re significant portions
Dimebag was the guitarist and his brother vinnie Paul was the drummer that’s why the guitar and drums synced up so well. They were playing together since they were little boys.
And with dimebag being the greatest heavy metal guitarist to ever exist up their with randy rhoads and Eddie Van Halen it sure helps, they been practicing together since they were kids and it creates perfect harmony, just like Eddie and his brother, we need another guitarist drummer brother duo in modern metal, nothing beats it
@@ohacade408you should probably listen to more of them then, they influenced basically every modern metal band and would most likely help you be a better composer
its possible with so many metal bands around, ive been listening to metal for almost 20 years and ive still heard only 2 Judas Priest songs EDIT: and as a guitarist id definitely recommend Slaughtered, such a fun song to play🤟
THIS was a great starting point even tho most folks start with "Walk"...other good tracks "Cemetery Gates", "Cowboys From Hell", "Floods", "Broken" "5 Minutes Alone" "Domination" "Primal Concrete Sledge" SOOOOO many others...
You should do cemetery gates for sure but the official video has a minute and 35 seconds taken off of the intro and begins at the drop so I'd suggest a lyric video or just the regular studio verson
Yea dude definitely need to do a deep dive, they have 5 albums (besides their glam/power metal days) which influenced so much of all modern metal, you surely need to find a time of the day and just listen to all of it, you can do it within a few hours and I’m sure it will give you new perspectives on composing
All aboooard (The Pantera Train)...! This should be fun. Keep going until the end of the discography. Maybe go in chronological order even? From the 1st album, listening through each album from start to finish (or one song at a time, but in order). He'll be in for a real twist with them first albums...
To be fair about the odd inflection in Phil's singing, hes from New Orleans and thats pretty much his natural drawl coming through. Kind of shines the light on the imitators that came later using a southern drawl just to sound like Pantera.
People think it’s odd but I really like it, maybe because I’m southern myself but I love how he sounds, especially in Down where you can really hear his New Orleans roots
Rest in peace Dimebag Darrell Lance Abbott and Vinny Paul Abbott 😢 Dime was and still is the greatest metal guitarist in music history.... Period.... If you're really not familiar with Pantera, you should check out "Cemetery Gates, Walk, The Floods, and 10's" just for starters!
No one ever gives Rex the respect he deserves!! You gotta be a total badarse to stand beside Dime and do your thing!! He makes the bass and drum sound like ONE machine!!
The alternative metal vocalist yeah thing is influenced mainly by Eddie Vedder. Pearl Jam fame. The style is often referred to as a singer being a yaller.
The disparity between the volume of your mic vs the video volume. If I want to also listen while you do then my eardrums get blown. Leaving a like even though I can not watch.
so many good songs to come!!! Dimebag is the greatest metal guitarist ever...Groove Metal is they style and these guys invented it! influenced by thrash and hardcore (punk) among other things...Texas Blues for one...YES influenced Slipknot for sure...and nu metal in general!~!! FUN FUN FUN do more...NEW to channel and sub'd!
@@mattblatchley2061 yep and dimes last words ever said was “Van Halen”, as you can see with my name I’m a super fan haha, I know everything about the abbots that’s public, but I’m only 21 so I was only 2 when he died and never got to see him live, if I could go back in time I would go see them live over doing anything else haha
I thought you might be!!! Van Halen was my first love in Rock and Roll...and will always be my favorite, but Pantera is freeking awesome.@@Dimebag_Darrell420
Pantera is the direct link between 80s metal and Nu-Metal. They brought a guttural growl in the vocals with an overall laid-back attitude. When they were peaking Grunge was on the downfall. Unfortunate circumstances caused the band to cease just after the new millennium.
If you do Cemetery Gates, please don’t do the video. It’s extremely shortened. Do the album version. They really don’t have bad songs. Just different degrees of greatness. I would just start with track 1 of the Cowboys from Hell album and roll through them all!
I will say that early in his career Phil Anselmo had a great voice, but I understand your dislike of the nu-metal teeth gritting “hhhrrrrrhh” tone trailing off the lines. The thing about Phil Anselmo is he isfrom New Orleans, Louisiana , which in the native tongue of most English speaking Americans is damned near its own language unto its own , hence the drawl with which his delivery has. They truly were innovators, but as with a new path being forged there undoubtedly always comes the copycats who are pale imitations and they always seem to pick up on the lamest elements of who they are hoping to cash in on stylistically. I feel you might be blown away by the track Use My Third Arm. Arguably their heaviest track and I can most assuredly see where the spawning of the ever popular Djent of today’s acts. Lyrically I feel it’s rather weak, but it did cater to that inner rage of youth that seems to dispossess one of more rational faculties, but that’s metal in a nutshell for so many kids & sadly some adults who never got the memo to let that shit slide.
Metal composer is the most fake made up title I've ever heard. I know, technically it's a musical composition, but the fact that you're calling yourself a composer is just hilarious.
Well… that’s what I do. I compose metal. What is fake about that exactly? ‘Metal composer’ gives context as to what I know and how I’m approaching the song and where I’m coming from. It’s not that hard to comprehend.
Dude, so many haters online. I enjoyed the reaction even though this is FAR from the best Pantera track. I'm Broken, Domination live in Moscow, and especially Cemetary Gates Video are some of my favorites. Sub'd
The art of shredding should be your next watch
Phil, in his prime, could sing anything. He uses so many different vocal techniques/styles in his songs, that it is wild, really.
One that doesn't get tossed around that much is the studio version of The Art of Shredding, I love that one
Banger indeed !
Their official videos for Cemetery Gates and this song cut off quite a bit off of both those songs. And they’re not just a small section either, they’re significant portions
Dimebag was the guitarist and his brother vinnie Paul was the drummer that’s why the guitar and drums synced up so well. They were playing together since they were little boys.
And with dimebag being the greatest heavy metal guitarist to ever exist up their with randy rhoads and Eddie Van Halen it sure helps, they been practicing together since they were kids and it creates perfect harmony, just like Eddie and his brother, we need another guitarist drummer brother duo in modern metal, nothing beats it
How can you be a metal composer and have only first heard Pantera for the first time one day ago?
For real. That's like a country singer not knowing of Alan Jackson
Metal is a broad genre and I just had never checked them out before
@@ohacade408you should probably listen to more of them then, they influenced basically every modern metal band and would most likely help you be a better composer
Really
its possible with so many metal bands around, ive been listening to metal for almost 20 years and ive still heard only 2 Judas Priest songs EDIT: and as a guitarist id definitely recommend Slaughtered, such a fun song to play🤟
THIS was a great starting point even tho most folks start with "Walk"...other good tracks "Cemetery Gates", "Cowboys From Hell", "Floods", "Broken" "5 Minutes Alone" "Domination" "Primal Concrete Sledge" SOOOOO many others...
You should do cemetery gates for sure but the official video has a minute and 35 seconds taken off of the intro and begins at the drop so I'd suggest a lyric video or just the regular studio verson
Yes! Drives me crazy when they do the video.
Yea dude definitely need to do a deep dive, they have 5 albums (besides their glam/power metal days) which influenced so much of all modern metal, you surely need to find a time of the day and just listen to all of it, you can do it within a few hours and I’m sure it will give you new perspectives on composing
Pantera is awesome. You need to deep dive.
Cemetary Gates is a masterpiece
All aboooard (The Pantera Train)...! This should be fun. Keep going until the end of the discography. Maybe go in chronological order even? From the 1st album, listening through each album from start to finish (or one song at a time, but in order). He'll be in for a real twist with them first albums...
To be fair about the odd inflection in Phil's singing, hes from New Orleans and thats pretty much his natural drawl coming through. Kind of shines the light on the imitators that came later using a southern drawl just to sound like Pantera.
Okay I appreciate you pointing that out. Pretty interesting, makes a lot of sense now.
People think it’s odd but I really like it, maybe because I’m southern myself but I love how he sounds, especially in Down where you can really hear his New Orleans roots
Ahh no! One of the best bits has been cut out of this version. Youve gotta make sure to react to a complete album length version of Pantera's tracks.
Welcome to the party. They are one of the best
They edited some of this song for the video but it still rocks. Pantera is devil blues.
You need to listen to the full album version. This one is edited and shorted some.
I'm Broken is my fav. A good starting point is Cowboys From Hell 🔥🤘😎
The studio version is much better than the music video. There's a beautiful outro at the end of the song
Try “im broken” that song is an absolute banger
Rest in peace Dimebag Darrell Lance Abbott and Vinny Paul Abbott 😢 Dime was and still is the greatest metal guitarist in music history.... Period.... If you're really not familiar with Pantera, you should check out "Cemetery Gates, Walk, The Floods, and 10's" just for starters!
Far beyond driven is by far the heaviest album to ever debut at number 1, definately worth a listen
Cowboys from Hell is an awesome track, and can't forget Cemetary Gates.
He just need to listen to all 5 albums lol, theirs so many good songs and plenty of them are inspiration for so many modern bands
No one ever gives Rex the respect he deserves!!
You gotta be a total badarse to stand beside Dime and do your thing!!
He makes the bass and drum sound like ONE machine!!
The alternative metal vocalist yeah thing is influenced mainly by Eddie Vedder. Pearl Jam fame. The style is often referred to as a singer being a yaller.
The disparity between the volume of your mic vs the video volume. If I want to also listen while you do then my eardrums get blown. Leaving a like even though I can not watch.
Thank you, I will keep an eye on this issue
Cowboys from Hell, Cemetery gates, Walk. By then, you will be a Pantera-head and can show us what you have learned.
Please do a reaction of Vulgar Dispaly of Power album from Pantera
a Metal composer that hasn't heard Pantera before?? how???
I’m mostly familiar with prog or symphonic metal. Groove metal I’m mostly unfamiliar with, so I’m tryin to discover more
Video version cuts out an awesome scream
so many good songs to come!!! Dimebag is the greatest metal guitarist ever...Groove Metal is they style and these guys invented it! influenced by thrash and hardcore (punk) among other things...Texas Blues for one...YES influenced Slipknot for sure...and nu metal in general!~!! FUN FUN FUN do more...NEW to channel and sub'd!
YES! still sounds FRESH!!! Good Call
THE GREATEST, nothing beats groove metal, the only duo that compares to Vinnie and dime is Eddie and Alex from Van Halen
@@Dimebag_Darrell420 good call my man...I'm sure you know what the Abbot brothers said to each other before every concert!?
@@mattblatchley2061 yep and dimes last words ever said was “Van Halen”, as you can see with my name I’m a super fan haha, I know everything about the abbots that’s public, but I’m only 21 so I was only 2 when he died and never got to see him live, if I could go back in time I would go see them live over doing anything else haha
I thought you might be!!! Van Halen was my first love in Rock and Roll...and will always be my favorite, but Pantera is freeking awesome.@@Dimebag_Darrell420
Pantera is the direct link between 80s metal and Nu-Metal. They brought a guttural growl in the vocals with an overall laid-back attitude. When they were peaking Grunge was on the downfall. Unfortunate circumstances caused the band to cease just after the new millennium.
If you do Cemetery Gates, please don’t do the video. It’s extremely shortened. Do the album version. They really don’t have bad songs. Just different degrees of greatness. I would just start with track 1 of the Cowboys from Hell album and roll through them all!
Pretty much every 90s band is influenced by them
The video title is a contradiction in itself, not very believable.
I agree with you but alas, it’s the truth :)
Corey Taylor sucks compared to Phil
They’re both great
@@ohacade408 yeah both great but Phil is way better
I will say that early in his career Phil Anselmo had a great voice, but I understand your dislike of the nu-metal teeth gritting “hhhrrrrrhh” tone trailing off the lines. The thing about Phil Anselmo is he isfrom New Orleans, Louisiana , which in the native tongue of most English speaking Americans is damned near its own language unto its own , hence the drawl with which his delivery has. They truly were innovators, but as with a new path being forged there undoubtedly always comes the copycats who are pale imitations and they always seem to pick up on the lamest elements of who they are hoping to cash in on stylistically.
I feel you might be blown away by the track Use My Third Arm. Arguably their heaviest track and I can most assuredly see where the spawning of the ever popular Djent of today’s acts. Lyrically I feel it’s rather weak, but it did cater to that inner rage of youth that seems to dispossess one of more rational faculties, but that’s metal in a nutshell for so many kids & sadly some adults who never got the memo to let that shit slide.
Thank you for your informative comment! I very much enjoy hearing explanations from fans about the details I’m more ignorant about 🤘🏻
Metal composer is the most fake made up title I've ever heard. I know, technically it's a musical composition, but the fact that you're calling yourself a composer is just hilarious.
Well… that’s what I do. I compose metal. What is fake about that exactly? ‘Metal composer’ gives context as to what I know and how I’m approaching the song and where I’m coming from. It’s not that hard to comprehend.
Dude, so many haters online. I enjoyed the reaction even though this is FAR from the best Pantera track. I'm Broken, Domination live in Moscow, and especially Cemetary Gates Video are some of my favorites. Sub'd
This dude don’t know shit about metal
I do
@@ohacade408 content says otherwise
@@endlessskating904 I’m open to discussion if you’d like to elaborate
You’re a metal composer and you’ve never heard Pantera? I don’t t buy it
Of course it’s possible I may have heard them in the background somewhere, but I’d never actively listened to them before this.
The original is better
"Metal Composer Hears PANTERA for the First Time" - 2/10 for acting.
No acting my friend 🤘🏻
Gosh, hope for you pantera's fans domt recognize you on the street after having said Nu-metal and limp biskit
Check pantera in Moscow and let know if puddle of mud and creed fall into the same lineup
I never said they fall into the same lineup
everybody is a composer or a Voice teacher !!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA