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phi161

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Hobo Joe said:
No, Iron Maiden and Judas Priest are Gods.

Metallica and Pantera in terms of Thrash/Speed sit in the shadow of Slayer, Venom and Motorhead.
This man speaks truth

These are the only Pantera albums I have, but in order
Vulgar Display of Power
Far Beyond Driven
Cowboys from Hell

I'll admit 'Walk' is a very good song
 

ldwater

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At todays standards Pantera are seen as quite ordinary.

Around almost every corner there is a bunch of guys making 'hardcore' which mainly consists of downtuned guitars, growled unaudable lyrics played along stupidly easy and repetative riffs.

BUT back in the 90s when most of the other metal bands were a bunch of pussies and would sell out for a tiny bit of air time (ie, Metallica) Pantera stayed heavy and true.

In the old days Pantera were a powermetal band and you can tell when you listen to 'Cowboys from hell' cus of Phils singing style.

As the albums go on they get heavier and faster (but not always better).

Personally my fave album is 'vulgar display' simply because its a well rounded album with alot of good songs on it (Mouth for war, walk, regular people, this love etc).

Although they weren't known as the most technial band (musically) Dimebag was an incredible guitarist, they pretty much invented the 'groove metal' style and probably a major influence in around 90% of metal bands around today.

If you don't 'get' them now you probably never will - so their is no point trying to convince you otherwise. At the time they we're a part of the big 5 (Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Sepultura, Megadeth) that HEAVY metal was all about.

As for albums I would say it depends on if you like the heavy shit or not:

Heavy:

Far Beyond Driven
Vulgar Display of Power
Reinventing the Steel

Not:

Cowboys from hell
Vulgar Display
Far Beyond Driven
 

Mithander

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ldwater said:
Around almost every corner there is a bunch of guys making 'hardcore' which mainly consists of downtuned guitars, growled unaudable lyrics played along stupidly easy and repetative riffs.

BUT back in the 90s when most of the other metal bands were a bunch of pussies and would sell out for a tiny bit of air time (ie, Metallica) Pantera stayed heavy and true.
I take beef with this little section here.
1) I am assuming that you don't listen to hardcore on sole principle that you put it in quotes. I am a rabid hardcore fan so I might be biased, but as with every other genre on the face of this planet, there are good bands and bad bands. Not everything appeals to the same people. And to the response about playing extremely easy riffs; why does that even matter? If you listen to songs for just technical difficulty, go cream your pants over Dragonforce and Dreamtheatre like a good fan boy (this is not meant to start a flame war). Most hardcore songs actually have fairly difficult riffs anyway. Look up the tab for The War is Ours by Escape the Fate. While it may not be hard it is difficult for someone who isn't that experienced.
2)And don't dis other people's music. Calling other bands sell-outs or pussies is completely unnecessary. And the term sell out is ridiculous. Everytime you do something to get a bonus or a raise, I'll call you a sellout. The music industry is just that. An industry. With bands getting screwed by torrent and file sharing they have to make some sort of revenue. Radio does that as does touring. They're just trying to make money so don't insult them, you would do the same if you were capable.
-Peace out.
 

ldwater

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Mithander said:
ldwater said:
Around almost every corner there is a bunch of guys making 'hardcore' which mainly consists of downtuned guitars, growled unaudable lyrics played along stupidly easy and repetative riffs.

BUT back in the 90s when most of the other metal bands were a bunch of pussies and would sell out for a tiny bit of air time (ie, Metallica) Pantera stayed heavy and true.
I take beef with this little section here.
1) I am assuming that you don't listen to hardcore on sole principle that you put it in quotes. I am a rabid hardcore fan so I might be biased, but as with every other genre on the face of this planet, there are good bands and bad bands. Not everything appeals to the same people.And to the response about playing extremely easy riffs; why does that even matter? If you listen to songs for just technical difficulty, go cream your pants over Dragonforce and Dreamtheatre like a good fan boy (this is not meant to start a flame war). Most hardcore songs actually have fairly difficult riffs anyway. Look up the tab for The War is Ours by Escape the Fate. While it may not be hard it is difficult for someone who isn't that experienced.
I used to play in a technical death metal band and alot of the people upstaging us were the hardcore bands that couldn't write a piece of music if it was stapled to their heads.

Yes people enjoyed it but it felt like one of those things where people liked the 'big noise' without looking at it any deeper, meaning it could have easily been replaced with elevator music or someone using a large drill.

But yes, I agree that there are always good bands and bad bands and as a genre I just don't enjoy it as much - so I guess in that way I am also biased.

I'm definatly not a fanboy and quite happily dislike albums of bands that I like if they suck (the album / songs). I just see muscial ability differently since I can relate to it. Again I have heard alot of music that is very technical but sounds awful because of they tried too hard to keep the music 'structured' and forgot to make it sound good.

Mithander said:
2)And don't dis other people's music. Calling other bands sell-outs or pussies is completely unnecessary. And the term sell out is ridiculous. Everytime you do something to get a bonus or a raise, I'll call you a sellout. The music industry is just that. An industry. With bands getting screwed by torrent and file sharing they have to make some sort of revenue. Radio does that as does touring. They're just trying to make money so don't insult them, you would do the same if you were capable.
-Peace out.
Again this is my own opinion. I didn't like the way Metallica was getting 'weaker' as the albums went along. If I listen to alot of the very early Metallica like 'Kill um all' or 'Ride the lightning' then the stuff they play then is excellent. But as the albums went on the desire for popularity and money came first, so the talent and the musical style had to go more 'mainstream' (which is selling out to me).

I know its difficult for bands to make money these days, but loyal fans will stick by any band. Even if albums dont sell and people download them if they are real fans they will attend gigs / buy merch etc etc. Pantera knew that themselves and never faultered, or changed style in order to gain more fans - even as they went through alot of differen phases and types of metal Pantera stayed strong and kept to their beliefs.

Even now you look at bands like Slayer, you wont see them headlining any huge gigs anymore (which is unfair) but their fanbase is as strong as ever and will simply outlast alot of other bands.
 

BonsaiK

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I would say Vulgar is the definitive Pantera album, it's certainly the most consistent. A lot of their albums have filler towards the end but Vulgar is good all the way through. Cowboys From Hell and Far Beyond Driven are also decent. The other ones, not so much. I think most Pantera fans would generally agree, at least the ones I know do.

Pantera always dissapointed me a little because Phil Anselmo never really walked the talk of his lyrics, but I can still appreciate a good riff and at their peak they certainly had those in spades.
 

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MetalBride said:
well i believe their popularity raised due to the far too early departure of Dimebag.. One of the most iconic metal guitarist of their time.. =[ sadly the metal scene lost Dimebag during a show with Damage Plan who he was lead guitarist for. An Ex-Navy soldier shot him =[
ummm they've been very popular since the early 90s

they got more news since Dimebag's death but they've been very popular since they came out with Cowboys From Hell
 

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DemonGuy792 said:
Hobo Joe said:
What do you mean by "unique" Demon? I'm not sure what you mean by that, personally they sound like a mediocre Thrash band.
By unique I'd say that they just, to me, always sounded different to other thrash metal bands. Personally, I thought they were prog when I first heard them, since they seemed to play in weird tunings that complemented the singing, which always seemed to be out-of-tune at first but then subtly altered somewhere in the song so that it actually sounded right.

It's quite a hard sensation to describe, and I'm sure I haven't done it justice.

However, I'm not here to convert people to Pantera-ism, so if you don't like them, that's cool.
I was of the same opinion when I first heard them, very uniquely sounding. I think you have to get used to listening to Pantera, by a few tracks like Cemetary Gates, Walk and Hollow really got me into them.
 

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I do not like Pantera at all. they were cool when they were like this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUKneC71HDI], but all that I've heard after that was complete shit

seriously [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4eh1VWbZB0&feature=related] get power metal, then stop bothering with them. they were not the worst of the 90s, but definitely not the best, nowhere near.
 

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Pantera give metal a bad name. Every genre so called 'elitist' metalheads hate, such as nu-metal, metalcore ect, can be traced back to Pantera. They gave us bands like Slipknot and Disturbed. Pantera is the reason that the 'mainstream' population think metal is for talentless, braindead good-for-nothings.

I don't care for them.
 

MetalBride

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cleverlymadeup said:
MetalBride said:
well i believe their popularity raised due to the far too early departure of Dimebag.. One of the most iconic metal guitarist of their time.. =[ sadly the metal scene lost Dimebag during a show with Damage Plan who he was lead guitarist for. An Ex-Navy soldier shot him =[
ummm they've been very popular since the early 90s

they got more news since Dimebag's death but they've been very popular since they came out with Cowboys From Hell
Yeah that's why I said 'Raised' although they were a great band of their time the news of Dimebag just gave them that push making them raise to the apparent 'god' status they have... Don't get me wrong I Love Pantera BUT to some point they are over rated. Being the girl that I am I cried when I heard Dimebag died >.< but to my defense I was young and he was my idol
 

Mongodyr

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My pick would have to be...

Reinventing the Steel
Cowboys From Hell
Far Beyond Driven
 

Wadders

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It all depends on what you're looking for. If you want a more power metally sound, then Cowboys from Hell is your best bet. A more extreme sound can be found on The Great Southern Trendkill or Reinventing the Steel, with harsher vocals and more evil sounding-ness. A good middle ground can be found on A Vulgar Display of Power and Far Beyond Driven.

Personally, my top 3 are Vulgar Display, Trendkill and Far Beyond Driven.

Just whatever you do, don't listen to any pre-Cowboys era stuff of theirs. Even Pantera themselves didn't care for it.
 

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Assassin Xaero said:
I only like a few songs by them... oh, and a little fun fact... "pantera" is spanish for panther...
really?I thought it meant waffles,as long as obvious time is here, sexta means six,uno means one and schadenfreude means joy derived from the misery of others.oh and I'm only havin fun,so much fun!
 

cleverlymadeup

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MetalBride said:
cleverlymadeup said:
MetalBride said:
well i believe their popularity raised due to the far too early departure of Dimebag.. One of the most iconic metal guitarist of their time.. =[ sadly the metal scene lost Dimebag during a show with Damage Plan who he was lead guitarist for. An Ex-Navy soldier shot him =[
ummm they've been very popular since the early 90s

they got more news since Dimebag's death but they've been very popular since they came out with Cowboys From Hell
Yeah that's why I said 'Raised' although they were a great band of their time the news of Dimebag just gave them that push making them raise to the apparent 'god' status they have... Don't get me wrong I Love Pantera BUT to some point they are over rated. Being the girl that I am I cried when I heard Dimebag died >.< but to my defense I was young and he was my idol
no they were always as big as they were when Dimebag died, they were just in the news more cause of his death, they didn't rise in popularity. Dimebag was always listed as one of the best guitarists around for a very long time

Vulgar Display of Power was close to one of the first metal albums i bought when i was younger
 

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Gaderael said:
Wizzie said:
Cowboys from Hell.
Far Beyond Driven.
Vulgar Display of Power.

You're not missing much, I find them somewhat over rated honestly. Cowboys from Hell is a great album however.
Assassin Xaero said:
I only like a few songs by them... oh, and a little fun fact... "pantera" is spanish for panther...
ExodusinFlames said:
Vulgar, Far Beyond Driven and Great Southern Trendkill
Stevato said:
Go for Cowboys in Hell, Then Vulgar Display of Power.. and if you'd like some more darker stuff try Far Beyond Driven.

Personally my faviorite is Vulgar Display of Power, good luck in your pilgrimage of groove metal brother :D
quiet_samurai said:
The song Floods has the best guitar solo ever recorded. I believe it's on Vulgar Display of Power , not sure though, it's been a while since I broke out my Pantera CD's.
Thanks a lot guys! I appreciate all your help.
I believe Floods is on the Great Souther Trend Kill, which I havn't heard :( Part from Floods
 

Cuddly Knife

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Wow, some horrible arguments on both sides(for and against) of the Pantera fence.

Pantera isn't one of my favorite metal bands, but I'd have to say that as far as older metal is concerned, they influenced my playing more than the more famous acts like Metallica and Sabbath and [insert favorite classic metal band here]. They have always been a band that teetered on the line between mainstream and underground popularity. Musically, the guys were gifted, Vinny and Dime doing things that others hadn't done.

Anyhoo, my favorite three Pantera albums in order would be
The Great Southern Trendkill
Far Beyond Driven
Vulgar Display of Power.