How Pantera Changed Metal Forever (it was never the same)

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How did Pantera change metal forever in the 90s? From "Cowboys From Hell" to "Vulgar Display Of Power" to "Far Beyond Driven" and more. This is how Pantera changed metal.
Edited by Tim Gilli: bit.ly/tmgprmba
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0:00 Intro
2:33 Early years of Pantera
5:13 The 90s metal scene
8:59 How they killed thrash metal
11:34 "Far Beyond Driven"
14:36 Redefining metal production
16:13 Popularizing

コメント (21)
  • Every big metal band will promise that their next album will be their heaviest. Pantera was the only one that actually delivered
  • @tkgtmo
    It kills me how Rex still gets overlooked all these years later. IMO he’s probably the perfect metal bass player. Knows when to hang back, and when to turn it on. He grew up with the Abbott brothers and even played in the HS jazz band with Vince. Definitely explains the chemistry the 3 of them had.
  • @MofosOfMetal
    Metal didn't die in the 90s but it did go more underground, the success Pantera's 90s albums were absolutely a shocking exception to the rule, getting so big without compromising or going commercial. You could say the band in the 2000s that are comparable are Slipknot - their success is absolutely shocking too given how heavy they are. Sure - there is a lot of heavier stuff than Pantera and Slipknot but for music that uncompromising to go mainstream seems to be a very rare phenomenon.
  • I still say "Dammit Pantera, this beer is warm!" on at least a monthly basis
  • @PhreakPhantom
    Born in 1981 here. Hardly any band hit me as hard as PanterA did since they showed up. Still a major fan to this day.
  • Dime gave teenage me my first street beer outside Glasgow Barrowlands, before they supported Megadeth (you can see a few clips of him being lost in Vulgar Videos). A gem of a guy and so lucky to have seen Pantera live a good few times. Never be equalled
  • You forgot to mention how versatile they were. They could write faster stuff, slower stuff, and even ballads. They brought in breakdowns on top of solos.
  • @xlnyc77
    Their live album "Official Live 101 Proof" stayed in my walkman for damn near a year and I only stopped because it was in my jacket that I lost at a show
  • Alice in Chain's song Man in the Box was the moment that I stopped listening to pop music when I was a kid. Discovering Pantera was the final nail in the coffin for me. I never went back after that.
  • About Pantera sounds: I think Great Southern Trendkill has the most rude and dark sounds ever. It's like drinking raw bourbon. My absolute favoret.
  • I partied with Dime, Vinnie and Rex in 2001. Did shots of Black Tooth with them! All such good dudes, treated me and my friend like we were old friends. One of the best nights of my life.
  • @Noone-jn3jp
    The Exhorder guy is a G! Good on him for recognizing that all bands have influence, I personally would be honored if any of the Pantera guys came out and said something about me.
  • @liamadams7322
    There's a whole lot that could be said about Rex too. He's gotta be one of the tightest bass players in music! As well as being one of the most understated. His basslines were the epitome of serving the composition. I feel like there's not nearly enough praise for the rock solid foundation he built for the rest of the band to build on. But yeah, you really couldn't find a better example of perfect chemistry than Pantera!
  • @rossmusic25
    Finn has been waiting for this moment his entire life. This very video.
  • @manelthegreek
    My big brother and I were digging in our local record store back in 99. I crossed the "Far Beyond Driven" and my brother said "you'll love that album, and if you don't I'll give you the money back". The 13 year old listened mostly nu metal, grunge and some punk but I give it a shot and, more than 20 years later, Pantera is still my favorite band!
  • @darkestblood4
    Saw them 3x in the 90's and every show was absolute nuts!
  • Great video, you nailed it! Pantera was the first band I can remember the punk and metal kids agreeing on back in 1992 and 'Vulgar' still has that effect today. All time classic.
  • @drewsta005
    The Groove is the aspect that hooked me. Dime and Vinnie were amazing in that respect.