Pantera () is an American
heavy metal band formed in
Arlington, Texas in 1981 by the Abbott brothers (guitarist
Dimebag Darrell
Darrell Lance Abbott (August 20, 1966 – December 8, 2004), known professionally as Dimebag Darrell, was an American musician. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal music, heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan, both of which he co-founde ...
and drummer
Vinnie Paul), and currently composed of vocalist
Phil Anselmo, bassist
Rex Brown, and touring musicians
Zakk Wylde and
Charlie Benante. The group's best-known lineup consisted of the Abbott brothers along with Brown and Anselmo, who joined in 1982 and 1986, respectively. The band is credited for developing and popularizing the subgenre of
groove metal in the 1990s. Regarded as one of the most successful and influential bands in heavy metal history, Pantera has sold around 20 million records worldwide
and has received four
Grammy nominations.
Having started as a
glam metal band, Pantera released three albums in the mid-1980s with lead vocalist
Terry Glaze (''
Metal Magic'', ''
Projects in the Jungle'', and ''
I Am the Night''), with little success. Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera recruited Anselmo in 1986 and released ''
Power Metal
Power metal is a subgenre of heavy metal combining characteristics of traditional heavy metal with speed metal, often within a symphonic context. Generally, power metal is characterized by a faster, lighter, and more uplifting sound, in co ...
'' in 1988. They secured a record deal with major label
Atco the following year. Their fifth album (which the band has since declared to be their official debut album),
''
Cowboys from Hell'' (1990), popularized the
groove metal genre, while its follow-up ''
Vulgar Display of Power'' (1992) achieved an even heavier sound and increased their popularity. The subsequent seventh studio album ''
Far Beyond Driven'' (1994) debuted at number one on the
''Billboard'' 200.
Tensions began to surface among the band members when Anselmo, reeling from severe back problems brought on by years of intense on-stage performances, began growing distant from his bandmates in 1995, eventually becoming addicted to
heroin
Heroin, also known as diacetylmorphine and diamorphine among other names, is a morphinan opioid substance synthesized from the Opium, dried latex of the Papaver somniferum, opium poppy; it is mainly used as a recreational drug for its eupho ...
as a result of his pain issues (he almost died from an
overdose
A drug overdose (overdose or OD) is the ingestion or application of a drug or other substance in quantities much greater than are recommended. Retrieved on September 20, 2014. in July 1996). These tensions resulted in the recording sessions for ''
The Great Southern Trendkill'' (1996) being held separately. The ongoing tension lasted for another seven years, during which one more studio album, ''
Reinventing the Steel'' (2000), was recorded. Pantera went on hiatus in 2001, but lingering disputes led to the band breaking up in 2003. The Abbott brothers went on to form
Damageplan while Anselmo continued to work on several side projects, including
Down, which Brown joined as well.
On December 8, 2004, Dimebag Darrell was
shot and killed on stage by a mentally unstable fan during a Damageplan concert in
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus (, ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of cities in Ohio, most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio. With a 2020 United States census, 2020 census population of 905,748, it is the List of United States ...
. Vinnie Paul went on to form
Hellyeah after his brother's death and died of heart failure in 2018,
leaving Brown and Anselmo as the only surviving members of the band's best-known lineup. In July 2022, it was announced that Brown and Anselmo were reuniting in 2023 for Pantera's first tour in 22 years,
with
Zakk Wylde and
Charlie Benante filling in for the Abbott brothers on guitar and drums, respectively.
The new lineup played its first show in 21 years at the Hell and Heaven festival in Mexico on December 2, 2022, and the tour will continue into 2026.
History
1981–1986: Formation and early glam years
The band was originally named Gemini, then Eternity, before finally settling on Pantera after it was recommended to Vinnie while he was in a drum line at highschool.
The name was inspired by the car
De Tomaso Pantera.
The band consisted of
Vinnie Paul Abbott on drums,
Darrell Abbott on lead guitar, and
Terry Glaze on rhythm guitar; the lineup was completed with two more members, lead vocalist Donny Hart and bassist Tommy D. Bradford. In 1982, Hart left the band and Glaze became the group's lead vocalist. Later, Glaze stopped playing rhythm guitar, leaving Darrell as the sole guitarist, doing both lead and rhythm duties. Later that year, Bradford also departed and was replaced by
Rex Brown (then known as Rex Rocker) on bass.
Pantera became an underground favorite, though its regional tours in this era never took them beyond
Texas
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,
Oklahoma
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, and
Louisiana
Louisiana ( ; ; ) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It borders Texas to the west, Arkansas to the north, and Mississippi to the east. Of the 50 U.S. states, it ranks 31st in area and 25 ...
. The band began supporting fellow
heavy metal/
glam metal acts such as
Stryper
Stryper is an American Christian metal and heavy metal music, heavy metal band from La Mirada, California. The group's lineup consists of Michael Sweet (lead vocals, guitar), Oz Fox (guitar), Perry Richardson (bass), and Robert Sweet (musician), ...
,
Dokken, and
Quiet Riot. Pantera released their first studio album, ''
Metal Magic'', in 1983. ''Metal Magic'' was released on the band's record label of the same name and produced by the Abbott brothers' father,
Jerry Abbott, at Pantego Studios.
In 1984, Pantera released their second studio album, ''
Projects in the Jungle''. Although still very much a glam metal album, the band members crafted songs that had less overbearing melodic influences than songs from the previous album.
Another change was Terry Glaze's name, as he was henceforth credited as "Terrence Lee". In addition, a music video for the album's lead track, "All Over Tonight", was eventually created. ''Projects in the Jungle'' was also released on the band's independent Metal Magic Records label and produced by Jerry Abbott.
In 1985, Pantera released their third studio album, titled ''
I Am the Night''. As with ''Projects in the Jungle'', this album saw Pantera's sound becoming heavier (though still rooted in glam metal),
and the heavy metal press took more notice of the band. Because of poor distribution, ''I Am the Night'' turned out to be a costly album to many fans. Around 25,000 copies of the album were sold. Pantera's second music video was produced for the track "Hot and Heavy". By 1986, Glaze's glam approach did not fit the band's developing style, and he and the other members parted ways.
1986–1989: Anselmo's introduction and ''Power Metal''
Pantera began a search for Glaze's replacement and initially auditioned Matt L'Amour, a
David Coverdale lookalike. He sang a number of shows with the band in Los Angeles during the winter of 1986, but it became somewhat apparent that L'Amour could not hit the high notes Glaze was capable of. Together with his lack of stage presence, this meant that Pantera could only play cover songs, leading to L'Amour's departure. Pantera next auditioned
El Paso native Rick Mythiasin, later to sing for
Steel Prophet and
Agent Steel; however, cultural and image differences – Mythiasin failed to adapt to the
Southern culture of the other members – meant his tenure was even shorter than that of L'Amour. A former schoolmate of the Abbott brothers, David Peacock of the band Forced Entry (who had supported
Warlock), joined the band as lead vocalist in the spring of 1986, but despite Pantera doing most of the work for their fourth album during the summer with Peacock, Rex and the Abbotts found Peacock's voice to be unsuited to the musical direction Pantera wished for. By the end of the year, Pantera even revisited original frontman Donny Hart, but Hart himself knew that he was not the right frontman Pantera were seeking and Jerry Abbott was going to fire him.
Also in 1986,
New Orleans
New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a Consolidated city-county, consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana. With a population of 383,997 at the 2020 ...
native and then-eighteen year old
Phil Anselmo had heard Pantera were looking for a singer. At the end of the year, they invited him to audition, and the eighteen-year old Anselmo was hired as the new vocalist on the spot.
Anselmo had previously been the vocalist for the bands Samhain
(not to be confused with
Glenn Danzig's
band of the same name) and Razor White. Upon playing with Pantera, Anselmo immediately clicked with the other three members.
The years 1986 and 1987 saw the release of several landmark
thrash metal
Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an Extreme metal, extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and fast tempo.Kahn-Harris, Keith, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'', pp. 2–3, 9. Oxford: Berg, ...
albums that would prove influential to Pantera's developing musical style. Among the most prominent of these were
Metallica's ''
Master of Puppets'',
Slayer's ''
Reign in Blood'',
Anthrax's ''
Among the Living
''Among the Living'' is the third studio album by American heavy metal music, heavy metal band Anthrax (American band), Anthrax. It was released on March 16, 1987, by Megaforce Records in the US and by Island Records in the rest of the world. T ...
,'' and
Megadeth
Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist and guitarist Dave Mustaine. Known for their technically complex guitar work and musicianship, Megadeth is one of the "big four" of American thrash metal—alo ...
's ''
Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?''.
When Anselmo joined the band, he would bring his mixtapes with him and play bands such as
Exhorder,
Slayer, and
Rigor Mortis to the other band members.
In 1988, with Anselmo as the new vocalist, Pantera released their fourth studio album, titled ''
Power Metal
Power metal is a subgenre of heavy metal combining characteristics of traditional heavy metal with speed metal, often within a symphonic context. Generally, power metal is characterized by a faster, lighter, and more uplifting sound, in co ...
''.
''Power Metal'', like Pantera's previous three albums, was released by Metal Magic Records, but showcased a change in their sound.
By far the band's heaviest album at this point, ''Power Metal'' had little resemblance to the
power metal
Power metal is a subgenre of heavy metal combining characteristics of traditional heavy metal with speed metal, often within a symphonic context. Generally, power metal is characterized by a faster, lighter, and more uplifting sound, in co ...
subgenre, but was a mix of 1980s glam metal and thrash metal, sometimes blending both styles in a single song.
Complementing the band's new sonic approach were Anselmo's harder-edged vocals compared to those of Terry Glaze.
After the release of ''Power Metal'', the band members decided to seriously reconsider their glam metal image and sound.
Referring to the band's spandex appearance, Vinnie Paul remarked at a band meeting that "These magic clothes don't play music; we do. Let's just go out there and be comfortable, jeans, t-shirt, whatever, and see where it goes."
The band members would later no longer acknowledge their independent releases, including ''Power Metal'', as they sculpted a new, heavier image to accompany their later
groove metal sound. Their four independent albums are not listed on the band's official website and have become hard-to-find collector's items.
Shortly after ''Power Metal'' was released,
Megadeth
Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist and guitarist Dave Mustaine. Known for their technically complex guitar work and musicianship, Megadeth is one of the "big four" of American thrash metal—alo ...
needed a guitarist and asked
Diamond Darrell to join the band. Darrell insisted that his brother, bandmate Vinnie Paul, be included. However, Megadeth had already hired
Nick Menza as their new drummer so Darrell declined the offer, and
Dave Mustaine instead decided on
Marty Friedman.
1989–1991: ''Cowboys from Hell'' and mainstream breakthrough
The Abbott brothers refocused their attention on Pantera, and in 1989 they were given their first shot at commercial success. That year was also when the band formed their relationship with Walter O'Brien at Concrete Management (the management arm of
Concrete Marketing
Concrete Marketing is an independent marketing company based in New York City, US, founded by Bob Chiappardi and Walter O'Brien in 1984.
Concrete: Early years
Concrete Marketing was founded by Bob Chiappardi and Walter O'Brien in 1984. Chiappa ...
), who remained their manager until they disbanded in 2003.
After being turned down "28 times by every major label on the face of the Earth",
Atco Records representatives Mark Ross and Stevenson Eugenio were asked by their boss
Derek Shulman, who was interested in signing Pantera, to see the band perform in Texas. Ross was so impressed by the band's performance that he called his boss that night, suggesting that the band should be signed to the label. Atco Records accepted, and at the conclusion of 1989, the band recorded its major label debut at Pantego Studios and hired
Terry Date to produce it, in large part because of his work with
Soundgarden,
Metal Church, and
Overkill, the latter of whose latest album at the time ''
The Years of Decay'' was one of the sources of inspiration behind Pantera's transition away from glam/traditional heavy metal to
thrash/
groove metal, as well as Diamond Darrell's guitar tone on the album.

Looking for their first big breakthrough, Pantera released their fifth studio album, titled ''
Cowboys from Hell'', on July 24, 1990, which was produced by Pantera and Date. Pantera showed a more extreme style on this outing, leaving behind its glam metal influences in favor of mid-tempo thrash metal dubbed "power groove" (groove metal) by the band. Although Anselmo still used some
Rob Halford-influenced vocals, he also adopted a more abrasive delivery. Darrell's more complex
guitar solos and
riffs, along with his brother's faster-paced drum-work were evidence of the band's extreme transformation. The album marked a critical juncture in the band's history. Many fans, and the band itself, have referred to ''Cowboys from Hell'' as Pantera's "official" debut.
''Cowboys from Hell'' also notably included the power ballad "
Cemetery Gates", which ''
Metal Hammer'' praised as the best Pantera song and "one of the greatest epic ballads in metal history".
To promote the album, Pantera began the ''Cowboys from Hell'' tour by opening for thrash acts
Exodus and
Suicidal Tendencies. In 1991, Halford performed with the band onstage, which led Pantera (along with
Annihilator) to open for
Judas Priest on its first show in Europe. In addition, Halford collaborated with Pantera on the song "Light Comes Out of Black", which was featured on the soundtrack to the film ''
Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. Pantera also opened for other bands like
Sepultura,
Fates Warning,
Prong,
Mind Over Four, and
Morbid Angel, and co-headlined a North American tour with
Wrathchild America. The band eventually landed a billing for "
Monsters in Moscow" with
AC/DC
AC/DC are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1973. Their music has been variously described as hard rock, blues rock and Heavy metal music, heavy metal, although the band calls it simply "rock and roll". They are cited as a formativ ...
and
Metallica in September 1991, where they played to a crowd of over 500,000 in attendance to celebrate the new freedom of performing Western music in the Soviet Union shortly before its
downfall three months later. The band was often found at the Dallas club "the Basement", where the band shot the videos for "Cowboys from Hell" and "
Psycho Holiday". Pantera's 2006 home video compilation ''
3 Vulgar Videos from Hell'' features performances of "Primal Concrete Sledge", "Cowboys from Hell", "Domination", and "Psycho Holiday" from the show in Moscow.
1991–1995: ''Vulgar Display of Power'' and ''Far Beyond Driven''

Pantera's unique "groove" style came to fruition with their sixth studio album, titled ''
Vulgar Display of Power'', recorded in 1991 and released on February 25, 1992. On this album, the power metal falsetto vocals were replaced with a hardcore-influenced shouted delivery and heavier guitar sound, which firmly cemented the band's popularity among mainstream and underground fans alike. Two other singles from the album became two of Pantera's most notable ballads: "
This Love", a haunting piece about lust and abuse, and "
Hollow", somewhat reminiscent of "Cemetery Gates" from the previous album. The band would play the song "Domination" (from ''Cowboys from Hell'') leading into the ending of "Hollow" (what is roughly the last 2:30 of the album version), forming a medley referred to as "Dom/Hollow", as can be heard on the band's 1997 live album ''
Official Live: 101 Proof''. Singles from ''Vulgar Display of Power'' also received significant airplay on radio as did the companion music videos on
MTV. "
Walk" became one of the band's more popular songs, and it appeared on the
UK Singles Chart, peaking at the No. 35 position. The album itself entered the American charts at No. 44.
Pantera went on tour again, visiting Japan for the first time in July 1992 and later performing at the "
Monsters of Rock" festival co-headlined by
Iron Maiden and
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward (musician), Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler, and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. After adopting the Black Sabbath name in 1969 (the band ...
in Italy. It was around this time that Darrell Abbott dropped the nickname "Diamond Darrell" and assumed "
Dimebag Darrell
Darrell Lance Abbott (August 20, 1966 – December 8, 2004), known professionally as Dimebag Darrell, was an American musician. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal music, heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan, both of which he co-founde ...
", and
Rex Brown dropped the pseudonym "Rex Rocker".
Pantera released their seventh studio album, titled ''
Far Beyond Driven'', on March 22, 1994, which debuted at No. 1 in both United States
and Australian album charts. The album's first single, "
I'm Broken
"I'm Broken" is a song by American Heavy metal music, heavy metal band Pantera, released on their 1994 studio album, ''Far Beyond Driven''. It was the first Single (music), single released from the album.
Meaning
The song is about the back pain th ...
", earned the band's first
Grammy nomination for "Best Metal Performance" in
1995. "
Planet Caravan
"Planet Caravan" is a song by the English Heavy metal music, heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It was originally released on their 1970 album ''Paranoid (album), Paranoid''.
Overview
Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler – who composed the song's lyr ...
", a Black Sabbath cover which appeared on ''Far Beyond Driven'', was the band's first charting single in the U.S. as it peaked at No. 21 on the
Mainstream Rock Chart. The album saw Pantera continue its groove metal approach, while taking an even more extreme direction with its musical style. The album's original artwork (a drill bit impaling an anus) was banned, so it was re-released with the familiar skull impaled with a drill bit. A limited edition was released with a slip-cover case. Also, a boxed set called ''Driven Down Under Tour '94 Souvenir Collection'' was released in Australia and New Zealand to coincide with the tours there. It featured ''Far Beyond Driven'' (with its original banned artwork) with a bonus thirteenth track, "The Badge" (a
Poison Idea cover), the five-track ''Alive and Hostile'' EP, and the Japanese collector's edition ''
Walk'' EP, all presented in a special cardboard box with an eight-page color biography.
Pantera began touring again, starting in South America, along with being accepted into another "
Monsters of Rock" billing. In late June, Anselmo was charged with assault for attacking a security guard after he prevented fans from getting on stage. Anselmo was released on a $5,000 bail the next day. The trial was delayed three times. In May 1995, he apologized in court and pleaded guilty to attempted assault and was ordered to undergo 100 hours of
community service. Pantera continued their tour of the United Kingdom in 1994 and eventually ended it in North America where the band was supported by
Sepultura and
Prong.
1995–1999: Band tensions and ''The Great Southern Trendkill''
According to the Abbott brothers, Anselmo began behaving strangely and distanced himself from the band when they returned to the road in 1995. The rest of the band members first thought that fame had gotten to Anselmo, but Anselmo cited back pain from years of intense performances as the reason for his erratic behavior. Anselmo attempted to alleviate his pain through alcohol, but this, as he admitted, was affecting his performances and "putting some worry into the band."
Doctors predicted that with surgery, Anselmo's back problem could be corrected, but with a long recovery time. Unwilling to spend so long away from the band, Anselmo refused, and began using
heroin
Heroin, also known as diacetylmorphine and diamorphine among other names, is a morphinan opioid substance synthesized from the Opium, dried latex of the Papaver somniferum, opium poppy; it is mainly used as a recreational drug for its eupho ...
as a painkiller.
After stating at a
Montreal
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concert that "rap music advocates the killing of white people", Anselmo denied accusations of racism and issued an apology, stating that he was drunk and that his remarks were a mistake.
In 1995, the
supergroup Down, one of Anselmo's many side projects, released their debut album, ''
NOLA'', but shortly afterwards the group members returned to their respective bands, leaving Down inactive for several years.
Pantera's eighth studio album, ''
The Great Southern Trendkill'', was released on May 7, 1996, and is often considered their "overlooked" album.
Anselmo recorded the vocals for this release in
Nine Inch Nails frontman
Trent Reznor's studio in
New Orleans
New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a Consolidated city-county, consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana. With a population of 383,997 at the 2020 ...
while the rest of the band recorded in
Dallas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
. In comparison to the band's previous efforts, there was emphasis on vocal
overdubbing in a somewhat "demonic" fashion. Drug abuse is a recurring theme in ''The Great Southern Trendkill'', as exemplified by tracks such as "
Suicide Note Pt. I/Pt. II", "10's", and "Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath)". "
Drag the Waters" was the album's only
music video
A music video is a video that integrates a song or an album with imagery that is produced for promotion (marketing), promotional or musical artistic purposes. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a music marketing device intended to ...
. The album's other single, "
Floods", achieved acclaim largely because of Darrell's complex
guitar solo, which ranked No. 15 on ''
Guitar World'' magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Solos" of all time.
On July 13, 1996, during their tour with
Eyehategod and
White Zombie, Anselmo overdosed on heroin an hour after a Texas homecoming gig. After his heart stopped beating for almost five minutes, Anselmo was revived with an adrenaline shot. Anselmo apologized to his bandmates the next night and said that he would quit using drugs. The revelation of heroin use came as a shock to Vinnie and Darrell, who were embarrassed by Anselmo's actions, according to Rita Haney, the guitarist's girlfriend. Anselmo said that he relapsed twice after this and was overcome with guilt.
Pantera released their first live album, ''
Official Live: 101 Proof'', on July 29, 1997, which included fourteen live tracks and two new studio recordings: "
Where You Come From" and "I Can't Hide". Two weeks before the live album's release, Pantera received its first
platinum album, for ''Cowboys from Hell''. Just four months later, both ''Vulgar Display of Power'' and ''Far Beyond Driven'' were awarded platinum as well.
The band also received their second and third "
Best Metal Performance" Grammy nominations for ''The Great Southern Trendkill''
's "
Suicide Note (Pt. I)" and ''Cowboys From Hell''
's "
Cemetery Gates" in
1997 and
1998, respectively. The release of their video ''
3 Watch It Go'' earned them a 1997
Metal Edge Readers' Choice Award, when it was voted "Best Video Cassette".
Also in 1997, Pantera played on the mainstage of
Ozzfest
Ozzfest was an annual music festival tour of the United States and sometimes Europe and later Japan, featuring performances by many heavy metal music, heavy metal and hard rock musical groups. It was founded by Sharon Osbourne and her husband O ...
alongside
Ozzy Osbourne
John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English singer, songwriter, and media personality. He rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead singer of the heavy metal music, heavy metal band Black Sabbath, during which per ...
,
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward (musician), Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler, and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. After adopting the Black Sabbath name in 1969 (the band ...
,
Marilyn Manson,
Type O Negative,
Fear Factory,
Machine Head, and
Powerman 5000. Additionally, the band played on the 1998 UK Ozzfest tour alongside Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne,
Foo Fighters
The Foo Fighters are an American Rock music, rock band formed in Seattle in 1994. Initially founded as a one-man project by former Nirvana (band), Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, the band comprises vocalist/guitarist Grohl, bassist Nate Mendel, gu ...
,
Slayer,
Soulfly, Fear Factory, and
Therapy?, as well as touring with
Clutch and
Neurosis.
1999–2003: Side projects, ''Reinventing the Steel'', and breakup
Around this time, Anselmo ventured into more side projects, such as playing guitars on
Necrophagia's 1999 release ''
Holocausto de la Morte'', where he went as the alias "Anton Crowley", which combines the names of
Church of Satan founder
Anton LaVey and occultist
Aleister Crowley
Aleister Crowley ( ; born Edward Alexander Crowley; 12 October 1875 – 1 December 1947) was an English occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, novelist, mountaineer, and painter. He founded the religion of Thelema, identifying himself as the pr ...
. He also temporarily joined the
black metal
Black metal is an extreme metal, extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include Tempo#Beats per minute, fast tempos, a Screaming (music)#Black metal, shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted Electric guitar, guitars played with tr ...
supergroup Eibon and contributed vocals to that band's only two songs. Another one of Anselmo's "Anton Crowley" projects was black metal band
Viking Crown. The Abbott brothers and Rex Brown began their own
country metal crossover project,
Rebel Meets Rebel with
David Allan Coe, around the same time.
The band wrote a song for the
NHL's
Dallas Stars during the team's
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
* January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers.
* January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
Stanley Cup Championship run, "Puck Off", which in recent years has been used as the Stars' goal song at
American Airlines Center
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. Throughout the season, members of the team befriended members of Pantera. During a Stanley Cup party hosted by Vinnie Paul, the
Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup () is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion. It is the oldest existing trophy to be awarded to a professional sports franchise in North America, and the International Ic ...
was damaged when
Guy Carbonneau attempted to throw the cup from the balcony of Vinnie Paul's house into his pool. The Cup landed short on the concrete deck and had to be repaired by NHL commissioned silversmiths. Later on in 1999, Pantera contributed the
Ted Nugent
Theodore Anthony Nugent (; born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and political activist. He goes by several nicknames, including Uncle Ted, the Nuge, and Motor City Madman. Nugent initially gained fame as the le ...
cover "
Cat Scratch Fever" to the soundtrack of the film ''
Detroit Rock City''. It became the band's second appearance on the Mainstream Rock Chart, peaking at the No. 40 position.
Pantera returned to the recording studio with Anselmo in 1999, releasing their ninth (considered fifth by the band itself) and final studio album, ''
Reinventing the Steel'', on March 21, 2000. The album debuted at No. 4 on the
''Billboard'' 200 and included two singles; "
Revolution Is My Name" and "
Goddamn Electric", the latter of which featured a
Kerry King outro solo recorded backstage in one take during
Ozzfest
Ozzfest was an annual music festival tour of the United States and sometimes Europe and later Japan, featuring performances by many heavy metal music, heavy metal and hard rock musical groups. It was founded by Sharon Osbourne and her husband O ...
in Dallas. "Revolution Is My Name" became the band's fourth nomination for
Best Metal Performance in the
2001 Grammys, and it peaked at No. 28 on the Mainstream Rock Chart in the U.S.. In 2000, Pantera played on the mainstage of
Ozzfest
Ozzfest was an annual music festival tour of the United States and sometimes Europe and later Japan, featuring performances by many heavy metal music, heavy metal and hard rock musical groups. It was founded by Sharon Osbourne and her husband O ...
alongside
Ozzy Osbourne
John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English singer, songwriter, and media personality. He rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead singer of the heavy metal music, heavy metal band Black Sabbath, during which per ...
,
Godsmack,
Static-X,
Methods of Mayhem,
Incubus,
P.O.D.,
Black Label Society,
Queens of the Stone Age, and
Apartment 26. In November, the band canceled their planned tour after Anselmo broke his ribs after falling during his eighth annual
House of Shock event.
In 2001, the band once again returned to touring, playing with fellow metal bands
Morbid Angel,
Skrape, Slayer, and Static-X as part of the Extreme Steel Tour of North America. They were also guest musicians on the show ''
SpongeBob SquarePants
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'' in the episode "
Pre-Hibernation Week", performing the song "Death Rattle" from ''Reinventing the Steel'' (renamed as "Pre-Hibernation" on the 2001 soundtrack ''
SpongeBob SquarePants: Original Theme Highlights''). Following the Extreme Steel tour, a planned tour of Europe was cut short as a result of the
September 11 attacks, which left the band stranded in
Dublin
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, Ireland for six days as a result of all flights being canceled. Pantera played their last show in Yokohama, Japan at the "Beast Feast" festival on August 28, 2001. This would be the last time the members of Pantera performed together. Back home, the band planned to release its fourth home video in the summer of 2002 and record another studio album later that year, but neither came about.
Anselmo again engaged in numerous side projects. In March 2002,
Down released its second studio album, ''
Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow'', which featured Rex Brown on bass following
Todd Strange's departure in 1999. Brown remained Down's full-time bassist until 2011, having appeared on their
subsequent release in 2007. Also, in May of that year, Anselmo's
Superjoint Ritual released its debut album, ''
Use Once and Destroy''. Vinnie Paul claimed that Anselmo told him that he would take a year off following the events of September 11, 2001, but Anselmo's touring and recording output for both
Superjoint Ritual and
Down contradicted this. Nonetheless, Anselmo recalled that a "great distancing" occurred among the band in this period.
The Abbott brothers were frustrated, and held out for an indefinite period of time, assuming that Anselmo would return. However, according to Anselmo, taking a break from Pantera was a "mutual thing" between each of the band members.
The Abbott brothers officially disbanded Pantera in November 2003, also the year when their
best-of compilation album was released, when the two concluded that Anselmo had abandoned them and would not return. The dissolution of the band was not amicable and subsequently a war of words was waged between the former bandmates via the press. In an
MTV Headbanger's Ball interview in January 2004, Vinnie Paul explained that they had not spoken to Anselmo in two years, and was cynical in response to Anselmo wishing the Abbott brothers success, citing Anselmo's "sedated state." Meanwhile, Dimebag implied in interviews that Anselmo had returned to heroin use, something which Anselmo said was unsubstantiated as he was over 3 years sober.
Anselmo's comment in a 2004 issue of ''
Metal Hammer'' magazine, saying that Dimebag would "attack him" verbally and "deserves to be beaten severely", typified Pantera's internal conflicts; Anselmo insisted that this comment was
tongue-in-cheek, and he was upset that the quote ended up on the cover of the magazine.
This explanation was soon dismissed by Vinnie Paul, who said shortly after the 2004 murder of his brother that he had personally listened to the audio files of the interview and that Anselmo had not been misquoted or misrepresented, but said the exact words which appeared in the article.
"I think, more or less, it lies between Dimebag and I. There was never a point when he could not get drunk. Which was pretty much every day. And now I'm hearing it's worse than ever ..The anger and the hatred and the drunken nights of just screaming in my face, with me sitting there taking it and holding both of my hands just to not hit the guy… I grew weary of that. I was sick of being his whipping post, y'know, and I just politely, or unpolitely, excused myself." - Anselmo, December 2004
Caught up in the torrent was Rex Brown, who later said "It was a bunch of he said, she said nonsense that was going on, and I wasn't going to get in the middle of it."
In a 2015 interview, he'd add, "Vinnie drew this imaginary line in the sand
..He said, ‘You’re either on our side or not.’ I didn't want to take sides.
..The whole thing was ridiculous, but I never talked about it.".
In July 2004, ''Vulgar Display of Power'' went double-platinum, and ''The Great Southern Trendkill'' went platinum the next month.
2003–2004: Damageplan and the murder of Dimebag Darrell

After Pantera's disbandment, Darrell and Vinnie formed a new band,
Damageplan, with vocalist
Pat Lachman and bassist
Bob Zilla. Damageplan released their first and only studio album, ''
New Found Power'', on February 10, 2004. The album was a commercial success; over 44,000 copies were sold in its first week alone and within a year over 100,000 copies were sold, while the album's singles "Save Me" and "Pride" had appeared on the Mainstream Rock Chart. However, some fans felt that Damageplan's material did not measure up to that of Pantera.
On December 8, 2004, less than a minute into the first song of a Damageplan show at the Alrosa Villa in
Columbus, Ohio
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, a 25-year-old man named Nathan Gale walked onto the stage with a gun, shooting and killing
Darrell. Gale also killed fan Nathan Bray, 23, club employee Erin Halk, 29, and Pantera security official Jeff "Mayhem" Thompson, 40, and injured longtime Pantera and Damageplan drum technician John "Kat" Brooks and Damageplan tour manager Chris Paluska before being shot dead by Columbus police officer James Niggemeyer.
No motive has been given as to why Gale killed Dimebag Darrell and the other victims, but early theories, which were dismissed by police, suggested that Gale, who was reported to have been diagnosed with
schizophrenia
Schizophrenia () is a mental disorder characterized variously by hallucinations (typically, Auditory hallucination#Schizophrenia, hearing voices), delusions, thought disorder, disorganized thinking and behavior, and Reduced affect display, f ...
, was apparently upset over Pantera's breakup. In a number of interviews, some of Gale's friends suggested that he claimed that he had written songs that were stolen by Pantera.
A week after the shooting, it was reported that album sales of both Damageplan and Pantera albums jumped sharply.
2004–2022: After Damageplan, personal issues, and Vinnie Paul's death
When Anselmo called in the aftermath of the murders, Rita Haney, Darrell's girlfriend, told him she would "blow Anselmo's head off" if he attended Darrell's funeral.
He was buried with
Eddie Van Halen's black and yellow-striped Charvel electric guitar (sometimes referred to as "Bumblebee"), which was pictured with Van Halen on the inner sleeve and back cover of the album ''
Van Halen II''. Dimebag had asked for one of these guitars in 2004, shortly before his death. Eddie Van Halen originally agreed to make Darrell a copy of the guitar, but upon hearing of Abbott's death, offered to place the actual guitar in his casket. Dimebag was buried in a
Kiss Kasket (a casket inspired by the band
Kiss). Kiss co-founder
Gene Simmons
Gene Simmons (born Chaim Witz; ; born August 25, 1949) also known by his stage persona "The Demon", is an Israeli-born American musician. He was the bassist and co-lead singer of the hard rock band Kiss (band), Kiss, which he co-founded wit ...
said, "There were a limited number made and I sent mine to the family of 'Dimebag' Darrell. He requested in his will to be buried in a Kiss Kasket, as he sort of learned his rock 'n' roll roots by listening to us for some strange reason." Not long after Darrell's murder, Anselmo received a heated message from Vinnie, which (according to Anselmo) "went along the lines that my (Anselmo's) day was coming." Anselmo's rebuttal was that everybody's day is coming and that if his day should come before Vinnie's, it would not change anything except for Vinnie having to go through "losing another brother".
Public comments made by Anselmo following the shooting suggested that he had considered reuniting with the band prior to Darrell's death.
However, one year after the murder, Paul stated in an interview that this reunion was never going to happen.
On May 11, 2006, the
VH1 ''
Behind the Music'' episode on Pantera premiered. While focusing heavily on Darrell's murder and burial, the episode also detailed the band's glam metal beginnings, the band's rise in popularity after the change in musical direction, and the conflicts between Anselmo and the Abbott brothers in the band's later years that would tear them apart. When asked by Crave Music in 2006 if there was any chance of reconciling with Phil Anselmo, Vinnie Paul answered "Absolutely not. That's it."
The former Pantera drummer subsequently began work on
Hellyeah, a collaboration between him and members from
Mudvayne and
Nothingface. Both Anselmo and Brown reunited with
Down, and supported
Heaven & Hell and
Megadeth
Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist and guitarist Dave Mustaine. Known for their technically complex guitar work and musicianship, Megadeth is one of the "big four" of American thrash metal—alo ...
on their 2007 Canadian tour, as well as supporting
Metallica on the first half of their
World Magnetic Tour.
In interviews in 2009 and 2010, both Rita Haney and Phil Anselmo stated that, after a meeting at
Download
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2009, they had patched up their differences and are once again on speaking terms. On March 30, 2010, Pantera released a greatest-hits compilation album, titled ''1990–2000: A Decade of Domination''. It was made available exclusively at
Walmart
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stores and is made up of 10 tracks that were remastered.
During a 2012 appearance on ''
That Metal Show'', when asked about the possibility of a Pantera reunion, Vinnie Paul said that it would be possible if Dimebag Darrell were still alive. Despite being proud of his Pantera years, however, he indicated that there were no plans for a reunion, adding that "some stones are better left unturned." In 2013, Brown published his autobiography titled ''Official Truth: 101 Proof'', which chronicled his time in Pantera.
Comments about a potential one-off reunion concert continued to resurface periodically, with
Zakk Wylde often being suggested as the stand-in replacement for Darrell. Paul, however, had been strictly resistant to the idea. Despite several overtures towards reconciliation by Anselmo towards Paul, the two men remained permanently estranged.
In a July 2015 interview with ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'', Anselmo spoke out against Pantera and his other band's usage of the
Confederate flag claiming it was a mistake to use it on their merchandise, albums, and other promotional material. Anselmo said "These days, I wouldn't want anything to fucking do with it because truthfully... I wouldn't. The way I feel and the group of people I've had to work with my whole life, you see a Confederate flag out there that says 'Heritage, not hate.' I'm not so sure I'm buying into that." Anselmo said originally that Pantera used the image because they were huge fans of
Lynyrd Skynyrd but it was never about promoting hate.
Also in 2015, Anselmo and Brown were interviewed at length about Pantera for the book ''Survival of the Fittest: Heavy Metal in the 1990s'', by author Greg Prato. Brown also penned the foreword for the book, while a concert photo from 1994 of Anselmo and Darrell was used for the book's cover image.
On June 22, 2018, Paul died at the age of 54, making him the second founding member of Pantera (following his brother) to die.
Sources initially said that the cause of his death was a massive heart attack in his sleep, but on August 27, 2018, the official cause of death was revealed to be
dilated cardiomyopathy and
coronary artery disease
Coronary artery disease (CAD), also called coronary heart disease (CHD), or ischemic heart disease (IHD), is a type of cardiovascular disease, heart disease involving Ischemia, the reduction of blood flow to the cardiac muscle due to a build-up ...
.
In November 2018,
Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, while on tour supporting their second full-length album, played their first setlist composed entirely of Pantera songs. The trend continued all throughout the rest of the year as well as in 2019, with the tour being dubbed as "a Pantera tribute". On January 28, 2020, Pantera surpassed one billion streams across most major
streaming music services (Amazon, Apple Music, Deezer, Google, and Spotify).
Reissues
Between 2010 and 2020, Pantera's five major label studio albums had all been reissued, typically with extra content.
In 2010, a 20th anniversary edition of ''Cowboys from Hell'' was released, and it included the unreleased outtake track "The Will to Survive" along with various demo versions of the album's songs.
On April 11, 2012, at the Revolver Golden God Awards a new song, titled "Piss", was debuted after being discovered in the Pantera "vaults" by Vinnie Paul. A music video was made for "Piss" and shown at the awards show and, according to Vinnie Paul, it was the only complete previously unheard Pantera track. It was recorded during the ''Vulgar Display of Power'' sessions. The track was included on the 20th anniversary edition of ''Vulgar Display of Power'', and the single peaked at No. 23 on the Mainstream Rock Chart. The reissue also included a live DVD from a concert in Italy.
On March 22, 2014, Pantera released a 20th anniversary edition of ''Far Beyond Driven''. All songs were remastered, and as a bonus, they released a live recording of their 1994 "
Monsters of Rock" performance. Unlike the prior two reissues, no previously unheard songs or outtake tracks were included.
''The Great Southern Trendkill'' was reissued in 2016 for its 20th anniversary. The bonus content included instrumental versions, different mixes, demo takes, and live versions of the album's songs. Similar to ''Far Beyond Driven'', no previously unheard compositions or non-album songs were included.
In 2020, ''Reinventing the Steel'' was also reissued for its 20th anniversary. It had consisted of the album's songs remastered along with alternate mixes, radio edits, and instrumental mixes. Five non-album tracks (which were initially featured on soundtracks or as B-sides to the singles) were included as well.
2022–present: Reformation with new lineup

On July 13, 2022, ''
Billboard'' reported that Brown and Anselmo were reuniting in 2023 for Pantera's first major tour in 22 years, and it was announced that they had signed with Artist Group International to book a North American tour.
Zakk Wylde and
Charlie Benante were later announced as the respective fill-ins for Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul.
Phil Anselmo later revealed that a few musicians were also "on the list" to fill-in for guitar, notably
Ola Englund and
Kayla Kent.
When asked in November 2022 by
Bravewords.com if Pantera were planning to record new material, Benante said, "Oh man, who knows? Creatively, if we are just flowing and getting going, and things are starting to be really good, musically speaking, you never know what could happen. I've got tons of riffs."
Sterling Winfield (who produced ''
Reinventing the Steel'') stated he would not "feel comfortable calling it Pantera", but added that the new lineup "could make some very badass music". He said, "I will say that it is entirely plausible, it is entirely possible, but at this point in time, I don't know that anybody's looking that far down the road. They've got a world tour to tackle, man, for the next two years, and they are gonna be busy doing that. Now, could it happen? Yes." Wylde has also expressed interest in recording new music with Anselmo, Brown and Benante, but not as Pantera "unless it was just pre-existing material and
heywere gonna record it — stuff that was in demo state or whatever, and it is songs that the guys wrote." According to Benante, there has been talk of the band releasing a live album from the reunion tour. In an interview in Australia, bassist Rex Brown hinted that Pantera will be releasing new music at some point in the future (which would be their first new material released since 2000), saying: "Oh, absolutely. Yeah, I could tell you more but I'm not going to."
The updated lineup of Pantera played their first shows in 21 years in Latin America in December 2022, co-headlining Mexico's Monterrey Metal Fest with
Judas Priest, and also appearing at Hell & Heaven Metal Fest in Mexico and
Knotfest in Chile, Brazil and Colombia. The band then embarked on their first full-scale tour of Europe since 2000 in May and June 2023, and supported
Metallica on selected North American dates of their 2023–2024
M72 World Tour. Three shows into the band's December 2022 Latin America run, it was revealed Brown had contracted
COVID-19
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and was replaced by bassist Derek Engemann (who plays with Anselmo in
Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals and
Scour) for the remaining shows. The band's concerts at the
Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festivals in Germany and in Vienna, Austria in 2023 were canceled following an outcry over Anselmo's previous racist remarks and his showing of the
Hitler salute at an earlier event. Pantera toured Europe again through January and February 2025, followed by their first tour of the UK and Ireland in more than two decades. The band is scheduled to continue touring throughout the spring, summer and fall of 2025, during which they will be playing U.S. dates with Metallica and
Suicidal Tendencies, performing as one of the supporting acts for
Black Sabbath
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's
final show in the UK, and touring the U.S. with
Amon Amarth. They will also be playing selected shows in Europe in the spring and summer of 2026, again with Metallica.
Artistry
Musical style
Pantera's music, starting with 1990's ''
Cowboys from Hell'', is generally considered
groove metal, a genre they pioneered.
The band's early albums in the 1980s were primarily
glam metal,
while the first album with Phil Anselmo, 1988's ''
Power Metal
Power metal is a subgenre of heavy metal combining characteristics of traditional heavy metal with speed metal, often within a symphonic context. Generally, power metal is characterized by a faster, lighter, and more uplifting sound, in co ...
'', toned down the glam influences and was primarily a traditional heavy metal album, described as a "bridge" between the band's old and new style. Pantera has also been cited (along with others, such as
Testament,
Sepultura, and
Machine Head) as being part of the second wave of
thrash metal
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from the late 1980s to early-to-mid 1990s, though Anselmo has rejected this label.
Pantera toured on
Ozzfest
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as main stage acts twice; the band played at the second annual Ozzfest in 1997 and the fifth Ozzfest in 2000. Over the course of their career, Pantera's members became known for their excessive partying and debauchery, even acquiring an official drink called the "Black Tooth Grin". The "Black Tooth Grin" ("Black Tooth", "The Grin", or "BTG", alternatively), named after lyrics from
Megadeth
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's "
Sweating Bullets", is a mixture of
Crown Royal or
Seagram 7 whisky (or both) and
Coca-Cola
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. Conversely, Brown noted that the band never drank in the studio, in order to stay focused writing and recording.
Aside from their post-glam, thrash metal influences, the band members cite heavy metal pioneers
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward (musician), Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler, and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. After adopting the Black Sabbath name in 1969 (the band ...
as one of their favorite bands. As a tribute, Pantera has recorded three different covers of Black Sabbath songs (all from the
Ozzy Osbourne
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era). The first was "
Planet Caravan
"Planet Caravan" is a song by the English Heavy metal music, heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It was originally released on their 1970 album ''Paranoid (album), Paranoid''.
Overview
Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler – who composed the song's lyr ...
", a slower, quieter song planned for the first Sabbath tribute album, ''
Nativity in Black'', that eventually became the final track on ''Far Beyond Driven''. The band performed Sabbath's "Electric Funeral" on the second ''Nativity in Black''. A previously unreleased cover of Sabbath's "
Hole in the Sky" was included on the band's 2003 compilation album, ''The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!'' Pantera's affinity for Black Sabbath is also shown through the lyrics, "Your trust is in whiskey and weed and Black Sabbath", in "Goddamn Electric".
In a 2019 interview with ''
MetalHammer'', the band explained that their move away from glam began in early 1988, when Anselmo played "
At Dawn they Sleep", by
Slayer, for Darrell Abbott. Subsequently, Anselmo's vocals became inspired by
Agnostic Front
Agnostic Front is an American hardcore punk band from New York City. Founded in 1980, the band is considered an important influence on the New York hardcore scene, as well as a pioneer of the crossover thrash genre.
History First era (1980– ...
and
Black Flag, and the instrumentalists by Slayer,
Voivod,
Faith No More's ''
The Real Thing'' (1989) and
Soundgarden's ''
Louder Than Love'' (1989).
Pantera's other influences or inspirations include
AC/DC
AC/DC are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1973. Their music has been variously described as hard rock, blues rock and Heavy metal music, heavy metal, although the band calls it simply "rock and roll". They are cited as a formativ ...
,
Accept,
Aerosmith
Aerosmith is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Boston in 1970. The group consists of lead vocalist Steven Tyler, bassist Tom Hamilton (musician), Tom Hamilton, drummer Joey Kramer, and guitarists Joe Perry (musician), Joe Perry and B ...
,
Anthrax,
the Beatles
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,
Biohazard,
Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward (musician), Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler, and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. After adopting the Black Sabbath name in 1969 (the band ...
,
Dark Angel,
Def Leppard
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,
Faith No More,
Peter Frampton,
Humble Pie
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,
Iron Maiden,
Judas Priest,
King's X,
Kiss,
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock music, rock band formed in London in 1968. The band comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones (musician), John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham. With a he ...
,
Megadeth
Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist and guitarist Dave Mustaine. Known for their technically complex guitar work and musicianship, Megadeth is one of the "big four" of American thrash metal—alo ...
,
Melvins,
Mercyful Fate,
Metallica,
the Michael Schenker Group,
Minor Threat,
Motörhead,
Ozzy Osbourne
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,
Overkill,
Prong,
the Rolling Stones,
Savatage,
Saxon,
Sepultura,
Sick of It All,
Testament,
Pat Travers,
Robin Trower,
Van Halen,
Venom
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,
and
ZZ Top
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.
Ideology and lyrical themes
Pantera adopted a self-described "take no shit" attitude, epitomized in its song "
5 Minutes Alone" from the album ''
Far Beyond Driven''. According to Vinnie Paul, the song originated from an incident during a show in San Diego, California, Anselmo was annoyed by a heckler and encouraged the crowd to beat him up. Consequently, the band was sued by the father of the heckler who said he wanted "five minutes alone" with Anselmo to prove who was the "big daddy", and Anselmo responded that he would use those "five minutes alone" with the father to "whoop his ass."
Despite being a standard glam metal band early in their career, the band members perceive themselves to have subsequently had an uncompromising career in which they never "
sold out" or gave in to trends. This is most noticeably highlighted in the themes and title of ''The Great Southern Trendkill''. Anselmo said:
Similarly, the die-hard attitude of "We'll Grind That Axe for a Long Time" (from ''Reinventing the Steel'') is, according to Anselmo, "in a way, our motto."
Comparisons with Exhorder
New Orleans
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heavy metal band
Exhorder have suggested that Pantera copied their sound during the change from glam metal to groove metal. Pantera's ''
Cowboys from Hell'', marking a major stylistic shift, was released just before Exhorder's debut, ''
Slaughter in the Vatican''. However, Exhorder self-released two demos in the late 1980s (around the time that Pantera was still playing
glam metal). Exhorder's members allege Pantera copied these demos.
A review at
AllMusic
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noted some "striking similarities" between the two bands, both emphasizing mid-tempo songs and "gruff but very expressive" lead singers – similarities that fueled debate about whether one band imitated the other. In disagreement with the opinion that Exhorder is "Pantera minus the good songs", AllMusic's review of ''Slaughter in the Vatican'' expresses that "perhaps a more accurate billing would be to call them Pantera without the major label backing." In explaining Exhorder's much less successful career, AllMusic also point to the fact that the title of their debut, along with the blatantly provocative album cover, "certainly didn't help
heir
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cause any."
However, some critics dispute any notion that Pantera imitated Exhorder's sound. Brian Davis, a contributor to Internet radio station
KNAC, addresses the issue as follows:
Although originally decrying Pantera as a rip-off of their sound, Exhorder lead vocalist Kyle Thomas has stated that he does not care about any of the criticism and is sick of seeing Exhorder's name tied to Pantera's. He also stated that he and the members of Pantera were great friends who used to tour together, and that he mourns the loss of Dimebag Darrell.
Guitarist Marzi Montazeri, however, who worked with Anselmo on one of his solo projects, said that Anselmo "ripped off" Thomas' vocal style, cause he was doing Rob Halford stuff back then, when he first joined Pantera. And when ''Cowboys'' came, he wanted to be in Exhorder so bad, he went back and said, 'We're gonna sound like these guys.' And he took it, simplified it, and became the biggest band in the world. But the formula was that."
Legacy
Jason Birchmeier of
AllMusic
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said Pantera "put to rest any and all remnants of the
'80s metal scene, almost single-handedly demolishing any notion that
hair metal,
speed metal,
power metal
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, et al., were anything but passé." Furthermore, the band has been influential to the development of
nu metal
Nu metal (sometimes stylized as nü-metal, with a metal umlaut) is a subgenre of that combines elements of heavy metal music with elements of other music genres such as hip hop music, hip hop, funk, industrial music, industrial, and grunge. Nu ...
,
metalcore
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, and several other movements,
and they have been called one of the pioneers of the
new wave of American heavy metal.
PopMatters
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has stated that, "
imebag Darrells influence on the entire genre of heavy metal is massive; after ''Cowboys from Hell'' and ''Vulgar Display of Power'', every notable young American metal band since has, in some way or another, copied their guitar style from those records:
Korn,
Limp Bizkit,
Slipknot,
Hatebreed,
Lamb of God,
Shadows Fall... the list is endless."
They have influenced many modern
metal
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bands, including
Slipknot,
Machine Head,
Bullet for My Valentine,
Trivium,
Avenged Sevenfold,
Children of Bodom,
Lamb of God,
Gojira,
All That Remains,
As I Lay Dying and
Five Finger Death Punch
Five Finger Death Punch, also abbreviated as 5FDP or FFDP, is an American Heavy metal music, heavy metal band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2005. The band originally consisted of vocalist Ivan Moody, rhythm guitarist Zoltan Bathory, lead g ...
.
Band members
Rex Brown Pantera 2023 (cropped).jpg, Rex Brown
Philip Anselmo Pantera 2023 (cropped).jpg, Philip Anselmo
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2017 Anthrax - Charlie Benante - by 2eight - DSC1986.jpg, Charlie Benante
Current members
*
Rex Brown – bass, backing vocals
*
Phil Anselmo – lead vocals
Current touring musicians
*
Zakk Wylde – guitars, backing vocals
*
Charlie Benante – drums
Former members
*
Vinnie Paul – drums, occasional backing vocals
*
Dimebag Darrell
Darrell Lance Abbott (August 20, 1966 – December 8, 2004), known professionally as Dimebag Darrell, was an American musician. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal music, heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan, both of which he co-founde ...
– guitars, backing vocals
*
Terry Glaze – rhythm guitar , lead vocals, keyboards
* Donny Hart – lead vocals
* Tommy Bradford – bass
* Matt L'Amour – lead vocals
* Rick Mythiasin – lead vocals
* David Peacock – lead vocals
Timeline
Discography
* ''
Metal Magic'' (1983)
* ''
Projects in the Jungle'' (1984)
* ''
I Am the Night'' (1985)
* ''
Power Metal
Power metal is a subgenre of heavy metal combining characteristics of traditional heavy metal with speed metal, often within a symphonic context. Generally, power metal is characterized by a faster, lighter, and more uplifting sound, in co ...
'' (1988)
* ''
Cowboys from Hell'' (1990)
* ''
Vulgar Display of Power'' (1992)
* ''
Far Beyond Driven'' (1994)
* ''
The Great Southern Trendkill'' (1996)
* ''
Reinventing the Steel'' (2000)
References
External links
*
Official Facebook page*
*
Pantera on the Music-Map*
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