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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 5 months
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Pantera - This Love
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11:00 AM EDT June 27, 2024:
Pantera - "A New Level" From the album Vulgar Display of Power (February 25, 1992)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
This, as the band claims, is a powerful song. Even their genre is called Powergroove.
But whenever I listen to or even think about Pantera, there's always a dark subtext. There was that time when a skinhead coldcocked me at one of the band's shows, leaving my nose bloodied, and my left eye blackened. Though perhaps I misinterpreted the many raised right-handed salutes Philip gave the crowd that night, there's still a strong suspicion on my part that the self-empowerment lyrics they write mask a deeper fascism. And even if I'm wrong about that, A/V clips available easily on the internet have proven without a doubt that Anselmo is a racist.
So troublesome. But yeah, a good song.
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TO ALL THE BANGERS, BEER DRINKERS, & HELL-RAISERS -- THIS ONE'S FOR YOU -- KANPAI!
PIC INFO: Spotlight on vocalist/lyricist Phil Anselmo of American groove/thrash metal band PANTERA, photographed in Japan during the band's "Vulgar Display of Power" Tour, c. summer '92. 📸: Joe Giron.
"In July of 1992 the band made their first trek to Japan for a headlining tour. There were dates in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya. Every show sold out and the fans were amazing. Traditionally, Japanese fans stay in their seats and show their appreciation by clapping, but Pantera’s infectious “power” metal had the crowds on their feet at every show.
To liven up the backstage hours before the band hit the stage, we did a bunch of portrait sessions using Japanese props and signage.
We also discovered Kirin and Asahi beer on this trip. The best part was that they sold small "pony" kegs in vending machines on the street. Any time we ventured out of our hotel, we’d load up to bring back to our rooms. One night, we were riding back to our hotel in a cab when we spied a beer vending machine at an intersection and attempted to hop out of the cab. Our cabbie thought we were skipping out on the fare and freaked, but we somehow convinced him to pull over so we could stock up."
-- JOE GIRON (PANTERA photographer on the band's exploits in Japan)
Sources: www.pinterest.com/pin/324048135691554113 & Medium.
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phantomlordreshiram · 7 months
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For my first art piece of March, and as a tribute to the late Abbott brothers, I decided to draw a recreation of one of the best metal albums (in my opinion) ever, Pantera’s “Vulgar Display of Power”. This piece features my OC Ellis, and some unknown guy clocking him in the face.
This is an album famous for huge metal hits like Walk, Mouth for War, and This Love, alongside great deep cuts like No Good (Attack the Radical), Rise, and Hollow.
For reference, here’s the original album cover
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Character design inspired by @isshusgotissues
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kickerofelves · 2 months
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vulgar display of power — JPEGMAFIA
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iheardyoulooking · 4 months
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theceilingunlimited · 9 months
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Pantera: Walk
Throwback Song of the Day: April 25, 2022
” Respect, walk, what did you say? Respect, walk Are you talkin' to me? Are you talkin' to me? ”
Additional Thoughts: I was really caught off guard in the best way possible when they played this in the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 movie.
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timbowmanmedia · 1 month
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Pantera came to Chicago yesterday at Soldier Field playing with Metallica on their M72 World Tour. Check them out playing "This Love."
More videos from the show are available on my YouTube channel!
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yessurwhateva · 2 months
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 5 months
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Pantera - Walk
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rastronomicals · 3 months
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7:59 AM EDT June 13, 2024:
Pantera - "A New Level" From the album Vulgar Display of Power (February 25, 1992)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
This, as the band claims, is a powerful song. Even their genre is called Powergroove.
But whenever I listen to or even think about Pantera, there's always a dark subtext. There was that time when a skinhead coldcocked me at one of the band's shows, leaving my nose bloodied, and my left eye blackened. Though perhaps I misinterpreted the many raised right-handed salutes Philip gave the crowd that night, there's still a strong suspicion on my part that the self-empowerment lyrics they write mask a deeper fascism. And even if I'm wrong about that, A/V clips available easily on the internet have proven without a doubt that Anselmo is a racist.
So troublesome. But yeah, a good song.
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FOR THE PANTERA COMPLETIST ONLY -- PRESSINGS FROM EUROPEAN MARKETS.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the "Mouth for War" CD single by American groove metal band PANTERA, released by Atco Records in 1992 for the European market to promote their then 6th studio album, "Vulgar Display of Power." The release contained two album tracks and two live cuts.
Rock in Peace, Diamond Darrell (1966-2004) & Vinnie Paul (1964-2018), together again and forevermore -- R.I.P. PANTERA.
Source: www.discogs.com/release/1429583-Pantera-Mouth-For-War.
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estebanpochintesta · 5 months
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a-bass-ist · 9 months
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LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND ALL WHO FALL IN-BETWEEN!
I have created another work of art!
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testyourmetal · 1 year
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Happy Birthday to Darrell Lance Abbott (August 20, 1966 – December 8, 2004), best known as Dimebag Darrell. He was the guitarist of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest metal guitarists of all time.
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