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As the first group to land an extreme metal album at No. 1 on the BIllboard 200, Pantera became overnight torchbearers of the genre, paving the way for a long and successful reign that shows no signs of slowing . In 2013, Pantera frontman, Phil Anselmo, and bassist, Rex Brown, reunited and joined Anthrax on stage at the Revolver Golden God Awards show. Performing "This Love" from their 1992 album "Vulgar Display of Power," Anselmo's voice reminded fans of the unbridled brutality the band was capable of in its heyday. The energy Pantera crammed into their live act cannot be measured by any earthly means. The shredding licks of Dimebag Darrel, backed by Vinnie Paul's solid, world-shattering drums rounded out a power-packed concert that was everything American metal should be. The band treated ticket holders to speed metal of a truly high caliber, as entire arenas seemed to erupt in torrents of high-speed thrashing to a Texas-bred cacophony that was anything but ordinary.

When Anselmo joined the band in 1987, and the band released their breakthrough album 1990's "Cowboys From Hell," little remained of their glam and hair metal origins, and replacing those was an entirely fresh, raw presence that had no equal. After releasing "Vulgar Display of Power" in 1992, Pantera toured with tremendous success. The shocking assassination of Dimebag Darrell in 2004 sadly put an end to any hopes of a reunion, but the memory lives on in singles like "Mouth for War" and "Walk," both from "Vulgar Display of Power." Vulgar's follow-up, "Far Beyond Driven," topped its predecessor with even more raw thunder. Pantera will be remembered as a band that ushered in the new thrash, for nothing was ever the same after they arrived. As they may very well be the fathers of modern metal, they were truly greater than the sum of their parts.

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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 758 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pantera

    by G.L. on 1/18/23

    I cant wait for this concert! I’m 41 and I have listened to their music since I was 13th.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Wait until they tour alone

    by Metal70 on 12/27/22

    I'm not interested in a 2 day festival. Going to wait and hope Pantera tours alone. Come on with these ticket prices too...so sad what its become compared to the past good times.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Over Priced

    by Kim on 12/1/22

    Let me know when Pantera has their own show. I'm not spending all that money for a two day show with another bands I don't want to see. I miss the 90s where it was all about the music 🎵

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dallas, February 1997

    by R. E. on 11/29/22

    15 years old and I couldn’t ask for a better 1st concert to pop my live show cherry! My favorite band, in my hometown. Those days were something special and nothing best a live Pantera show in their prime! GETCHA PULL 333

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    If you pay $600 for a Pantera / Metallica Show

    by Overpriced Poser Shit on 11/28/22

    If you pay $600 for a Pantera / Metallica Show you are a POSER

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dime Bag bday

    by I. P. on 11/10/22

    Smoking across the country tour Philadelphia. 2 gs black hash and crazy awesome experience

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Birmingham 96

    by C. B. on 7/30/22

    Amazing show. I was third row to the right. Just infront of Dime. Absolute destruction. The seats in the first 25 rows looked like a "big bada boom" went off... Man i miss the Abbott Brothers.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    In The Pit . New Haven coliseum.

    by K. c. on 7/14/22

    New Heven Coliseum. In CT. Best concert ever . Best pit ever. The smell was in the air everywhere. Adrenaline override. Joints being thrown on stage. Bigger joints being thrown back.In the pit being soaking wet from sweat. A pantera show to never forget