Pro-Shot back in 2001 at the Minneapolis stop their “The Real Steel Tour” with Soulfly and Morbid Angel, here’s a full set from Pantera. This was one of the bands final tour runs in support of 2000’s final studio album “Reinventing the Steel”.
It’s with a heavy heart that we take a moment to pay tribute to Vinnie Paul. It has been widely reported that the legendary and highly influential 54 year old drummer from Pantera, Damageplan & Hell Yeah has passed away. Revolver Magazine is just one of almost every media outlet to carry a touching story
Time for a classic. Arlington Texas quartet Pantera were without doubt one of the biggest bands in Metal. There influence is felt far and wide and when we’re still talking about a band whose run was from 1981 to 2003 some 15 years on, there must have been something decent about them. As of August 2017 they had sold 60 million albums World wide,
Monday morning is here again. Yuk. Let’s have a random selection of Butcher Babies rarities to lift the spirits (sadly not a bottle of). Carla Harvey joins the Ultimate Jam Night crew at The Whiskey for a cover of “Ace Of Spades” by Motorhead, while Heidi Shepherd does to same for “Bodies” by Drowning Pool.
There are more than a few albums out there in the big wide world with God awful production value, poor quality mastering or just plain muddy mixing quality. “The Crusade” by Trivium being a fine example. Fortunately with the appliance of science and technology in the internet age means we can go back and fix
The build up for any Lamb of God release is always going to pretty eventful, the band having become to many the new Pantera with the likes of huge single “Redneck” from 2009’s “Wrath”. A covers album entitled “Legion : XX” under their original moniker Burn The Priest to celebrate their 20th anniversary was the surprise news
…released on 3rd May, this has to go down as one of the most bizarre lists of all time. We’re not fans of lists that go more than say 10 or 12, like a decent album track listing. Short and sweet is the way to go. Keep it light, keep it interesting and keep our
There are few Pantera songs that aren’t considered classics when it comes to Metal. The Arlington, Texas band are hailed by almost everyone and the creators of the groove metal sound. “5 Minutes Alone” from the bands “Far Beyond Driven” has been done a few times by a few bands but today we’re going with
Andrew Baena’s long running “What if…. [band] tuned down?!” Has taken an interesting turn with some Pantera played on a 10 string guitar to get your Sunday morning started off right. The Canadian Guitarist and producer once again rips it up with this riff compilation of favourites played in the lower more DJent or Tech-Metal familiar
A classic song from the legend that is Pantera in “A New Level”. Many bands have done it, Throwdown most notibly did it for a couple of tours, including in a tent at Download Festival! Todays contenders are Five Finger Death Punch, who covered it for Metal Hammer’s Dimebag Tribute album (Throwndown lucked out, however