Cemetary Gates???
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Cemetary Gates???
I was wondering but song sounds like it maybe about Phil's mom or someelse..I was never sure...if this was posted before I'm sorry....I was just curious
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We'll grind that axe for a long time!!!
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Re: Cemetary Gates???
Sandblasted_Demigod wrote:I was wondering but song sounds like it maybe about Phil's mom or someelse..I was never sure...if this was posted before I'm sorry....I was just curious
It was probably just some girlfriend he had in his teens when he was eating corn in the back of people's cars and was banging chicks to the album Kill Em All.
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13steps wrote:CI wouldn't be suprised if he used something called metaphores writing the lyrics.
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No sir, not me. Notice at the end of the song, Phil wails GGAAAAAAAAAYYYYY. GGAAAAAAAAAAAAAY. GAAAAAAAAYYY.vulgar_swede wrote:Homo?walnut wrote:Cemetary Gaytes would have been a better song if it had Fred Durst rapping over it instead of Phil's gay ass singing. Dime trying to be fancy on the guitar kind of gets annoying, too.
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Are you gonna put that in every post you fucking chech? If you'd like to learn more english, please visit http://www.altavista.com/babelfish.xanex666 wrote:phil is still part of the brotherhood no matter what dumb fucking idiots may think. he was pantera just like you and me
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xanex666 wrote:phil is still part of the brotherhood no matter what dumb fucking idiots may think. he was pantera just like you and me
well where the fucks my royalty cheques?
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learn how to spell cum dumpster.Sore Neck 101 wrote:Wot a Fucktardwalnut wrote:Cemetary Gaytes would have been a better song if it had Fred Durst rapping over it instead of Phil's gay ass singing. Dime trying to be fancy on the guitar kind of gets annoying, too.
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You have to admit, the singing is pretty talentless. As for Dimebeg's guitar playing.....well, it's okay I guess, but he's no Kurt Cobain, that's for sure.Sore Neck 101 wrote:Wot a Fucktardwalnut wrote:Cemetary Gaytes would have been a better song if it had Fred Durst rapping over it instead of Phil's gay ass singing. Dime trying to be fancy on the guitar kind of gets annoying, too.
Did you write that all by yourself of did you get it from Wikipedia?Jericho wrote:No, the song demonstrates how the "Texas-based band" was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following
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Well I know I"M Pantera, but I'm not so sure about phil or anyone elsexanex666 wrote:phil is still part of the brotherhood no matter what dumb fucking idiots may think. he was pantera just like you and me
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cemetery_GatesAeon wrote:Stop posting.Jericho wrote:No, the song demonstrates how the "Texas-based band" was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following
Seriously.
"This song demonstrates how the Texas-based band was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a much more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following. "
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i kinda want to hear Dream Theater's version.Avulsed wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cemetery_GatesAeon wrote:Stop posting.Jericho wrote:No, the song demonstrates how the "Texas-based band" was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following
Seriously.
"This song demonstrates how the Texas-based band was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a much more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following. "
What??PhilCore wrote:i kinda want to hear Dream Theater's version.Avulsed wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cemetery_GatesAeon wrote:Stop posting.Jericho wrote:No, the song demonstrates how the "Texas-based band" was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following
Seriously.
"This song demonstrates how the Texas-based band was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a much more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following. "
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read Avulsed's wiki link. DT covered Cemetery Gates. fancy it just may rule; if anyone can hit super gurly notes it's LaBrie.<THe_FeAR> wrote:What??PhilCore wrote:i kinda want to hear Dream Theater's version.Avulsed wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cemetery_GatesAeon wrote:Stop posting.Jericho wrote:No, the song demonstrates how the "Texas-based band" was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following
Seriously.
"This song demonstrates how the Texas-based band was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a much more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following. "
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DT covered it with Burton C Bell and Mustaine on guitar at gigantour. It was cool but the singer sounded gay and Petrucci couldnt do dimes whammy dives at the end without a shitty pedal.
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Avulsed wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cemetery_GatesAeon wrote:Stop posting.Jericho wrote:No, the song demonstrates how the "Texas-based band" was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following
Seriously.
"This song demonstrates how the Texas-based band was able to suddenly rise above obscurity into a much more mainstream scene, while sparking a ten year legacy and garnering a devoted following. "