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Pantera albums featuring Kerry King

Pantera Music Videos (11)
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| | Reinventing The Steel CD (2000)
$6.09 "Revolution Is My Name" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
Whether you like the genre of music Pantera plays or not, you have to give respect to these guys for staying true to form. The group ...
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$5.95 "Revolution Is My Name" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
Whether you like the genre of music Pantera plays or not, you have to give respect to these guys for staying true to form. The group ...
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 Pantera Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Pantera songs: Cowboys From Hell Lyrics, This Love Lyrics, 5 Minutes Alone Lyrics, I'm Broken Lyrics, Drag the Waters Lyrics, Where You Come From Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Goddamn Electric Lyrics, Planet Caravan Lyrics, Domination Lyrics, Sandblasted Skin Lyrics, War Nerve Lyrics, Death Rattle Lyrics, It Makes Them Disappear Lyrics, Fucking Hostile Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Cat Scratch Fever Lyrics, Primal Concrete Sledge Lyrics, Psycho Holiday Lyrics, New Level Lyrics, Floods Lyrics, Living Through Me Lyrics.
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 Pantera Biography
After a false start as a 1980s glam-metal band, Pantera reinvented itself as a fierce thrash combo for 1990's landmark album COWBOYS FROM HELL. The Texan band distinguished itself by offering up its trademark "power groove" sound--a potent, slowed-down version of the typically break-neck speed-metal style. The dense, crushing result served as a foundation for frontman Phil Anselmo's snarl-to-a-scream voice. Although the group became immensely popular in the early '90s, Anselmo nearly died in 1996 from a heroin overdose, and Pantera didn't record in the studio again until 2000. With Anselmo pursuing a number of side projects (including Down and Superjoint Ritual) and the other band members seeking different musical outlets as well, Pantera called it quits in 2003.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Philip Anselmo | Down, Superjoint Ritual, AC, Vision Of Disorder, Biohazard | | Vinnie Paul | Rebel Meets Rebel, Damageplan, HELLYEAH, Los Pampas, Sweet Little Band | | Rex Brown | Rebel Meets Rebel, Crowbar, Los Pampas, Jerry Cantrell | | Dimebag Darrell | King Diamond, Rebel Meets Rebel, Damageplan, Sweet Little Band, Anthrax | | Phil Anselmo | AC, Los Pampas, Necrophagia, Superjoint Ritual, Sweet Little Band, Vision Of Disorder, Biohazard | | Diamond Darrell | Los Pampas |
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 Contemporaries
Melvins, Ministry, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Rollins Band, Corrosion of Conformity, Monster Magnet, Sepultura, Tool, Type O Negative, Soulfly, Suicidal Tendencies, Entombed, Machine Head, Helmet, White Zombie, Crowbar (Metal), Biohazard, Kyuss, Prong, Crowbar, Dark New Day
 Followers
Korn, Slipknot, Limp Bizkit, Sevendust, Fear Factory, Mudvayne, Clutch, Deftones, Godsmack, Machine Head, Coal Chamber, Soulfly, Eyehategod, Vision of Disorder, Soilent Green, Age of Evil
 Influences
Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Kiss, Motörhead, Judas Priest, Black Flag (Punk), Metallica, Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, Slayer, Ted Nugent, Van Halen, Venom, Megadeth, Anthrax, Danzig, Exhorder
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