Pantera
Pantera

Pantera was a powerhouse in the metal scene, known for their aggressive sound and high-energy performances. Originally starting as a glam metal band in the 1980s, they reinvented themselves in the 1990s with a heavier, groove metal style, marked by albums like "Cowboys from Hell" and "Vulgar Display of Power”. The band, featuring the standout talents of Dimebag Darrell on guitar and Phil Anselmo on vocals, is best known for hits like "Walk" and "Cemetery Gates”. Their peak popularity spanned the early to mid-1990s, and they were influential in shaping the modern metal genre. Following internal conflicts and the tragic death of Dimebag Darrell in 2004, Pantera disbanded, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of heavy music.

Pantera Career Highlights

1981

Pantera was formed in Arlington, Texas by the Abbott brothers, Vinnie Paul (drums) and Dimebag Darrell (guitar), along with Terry Glaze (vocals) and Rex Brown (bass).

Early Albums - Released several glam metal albums including "Metal Magic" (1983), "Projects in the Jungle" (1984), and "I Am the Night" (1985).

1987

Phil Anselmo replaced Terry Glaze as the lead vocalist.

1990

Released the breakthrough album "Cowboys from Hell” marking a shift to a heavier, groove metal sound.

1992

Released the critically acclaimed album "Vulgar Display of Power” featuring iconic tracks like "Walk" and "Mouth for War."

1994

"Far Beyond Driven" - The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, making it one of the heaviest albums to achieve such a feat.

1996

"The Great Southern Trendkill" - Released another successful album, continuing their dominance in the metal scene.

2000

"Reinventing the Steel" - Released what would be their final studio album.

2003

Breakup - The band disbanded due to internal conflicts and side projects.

2004

Tragedy - Dimebag Darrell was tragically shot and killed on stage during a performance with his new band, Damageplan.

Pantera Members

Current Members

  1. Rex Brown: Bass, backing vocals (1982–2003, 2022–present)
  2. Philip Anselmo: Lead vocals (1986–2003, 2022–present)
  3. Zakk Wylde: Guitar, backing vocals (2022–present)
  4. Charlie Benante: Drums (2022–present)

Former Members

  • Dimebag Darrell: Guitar, backing vocals (1981–2003; died 2004)
  • Vinnie Paul: Drums, backing vocals (1981–2003; died 2018)
  • Terry Glaze: Lead vocals, guitar (1981–1986)
  • Donnie Hart: Lead vocals (1981–1982)
  • Tommy Bradford: Bass (1981–1982)

Pantera Grammy Awards

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Pantera received four Grammy nominations for Best Metal Performance…

  1. - "I'm Broken" (1995)
  2. - "Suicide Note Pt. I" (1997)
  3. - "Cemetery Gates" (1991)
  4. - "Revolution Is My Name" (2001)

3 Most Famous Pantera Songs

1. "Walk" (1992) - Known for its iconic riff and powerful lyrics, a staple in their live performances.

2. "Cemetery Gates" (1990) - featuring a memorable guitar solo by Dimebag Darrell.

3. "Cowboys from Hell" (1990) - The title track from their breakthrough album

Pantera Quotes

Phil Anselmo

Our music comes from the heart, and that’s why it resonates with so many people."

Dimebag Darrell

Play every show like it’s your last."

Pantera Scandal/Gossip/Trivia

  • Breakup and Feuds: Pantera's breakup was marked by public feuds, especially between Phil Anselmo and the Abbott brothers, which played out in the media.
  • Dimebag Darrell’s Death: On December 8, 2004, Dimebag Darrell was tragically murdered on stage during a performance with Damageplan in Columbus, Ohio.
  • Reunion Rumors: Over the years, there have been numerous rumors and discussions about a potential reunion, especially following the deaths of Dimebag and Vinnie Paul.
  • Influence: Pantera is credited with influencing a multitude of bands and is often cited as one of the pioneers of the groove metal genre.
  • Legacy: Despite their relatively short career, Pantera left an indelible mark on the metal scene and continues to be celebrated for their contributions to the genre.

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Pantera Career Timeline

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Pantera peak popularity
1982
1992
2002