How old were you when you started listening to Pantera?
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Re: How old were you when you started listening to Pantera?
im 22.. i dont remember.. but my mom bought me cowboys from hell in like 1990 after i seen cowboys from hell on mtv headbangers ball i said to her i want that cd.. lol.. then in like 92.. she bought me vulgar and in 1994.. she bought me far beyond driven and i was like what the fuck is this trash? .. then i bought trendkill in 1996.. and reinventing the steel in like 2000.... the worst fuckin albums=Far beyond driven and reinventing the steel.Required Fields wrote:I was 12. What about you guys?
i flew to europe and seen stuck mojo and pantera play.. i seen white zombie and pantera play in like 1994 and seen anthrax and pantera play in like 2000.
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pantera is getting back together.. this dude is closest thing to dimebag you will ever get www.thedukerocks.net dimebag called him one of the nigga's you knowEnoS wrote:2005 ;/
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pantera trivia question
does anybody know who sang back-up vocals on the great southern trendkill album? and that pantera were split up.. who was where when they were? 

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Re: pantera trivia question
VulgarPower wrote:does anybody know who sang back-up vocals on the great southern trendkill album?
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monotheist wrote:VulgarPower wrote:does anybody know who sang back-up vocals on the great southern trendkill album?
pat latchman and bob rock
most of the songs on Trendkill were co-written with Nathan Gale
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Re: pantera trivia question
Edna Bodine wrote:monotheist wrote:VulgarPower wrote:does anybody know who sang back-up vocals on the great southern trendkill album?
pat latchman and bob rock
most of the songs on Trendkill were co-written with Nathan Gale
name one that wasn't

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Re: pantera trivia question
monotheist wrote:VulgarPower wrote:does anybody know who sang back-up vocals on the great southern trendkill album?
pat latchman and bob rock
seth putnam from "anal cunt" was the one who helped phil with the backup vocals. phil was split up from vinny, rex and dime who were in texas recording for trendkill, and phil was in cali.. he sent the vocals to them.
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Re: pantera trivia question
VulgarPower wrote:monotheist wrote:VulgarPower wrote:does anybody know who sang back-up vocals on the great southern trendkill album?
pat latchman and bob rock
seth putnam from "anal cunt" was the one who helped phil with the backup vocals. phil was split up from vinny, rex and dime who were in texas recording for trendkill, and phil was in cali.. he sent the vocals to them.
phil was in cali?

you dont know what you're talking about. phil and vinnie lived in the top apartment above the clubhouse during the making of trendkill.

but anyways, how many songs do you think seth attributed screams to?
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Absolutely terrible.Stuck_Mojo_smokeblunt wrote:pantera is getting back together.. this dude is closest thing to dimebag you will ever get www.thedukerocks.net dimebag called him one of the nigga's you knowEnoS wrote:2005 ;/
Never saw them and never willstuck mojo and pantera toured alittle in europe.
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Technically I started when a bought a copy of FBD around 2003, but I couldn't really get into it, so after a few spins it started to gather dust. It wasn't until early 2006 when I read a review of their Power Metal album. Being much more of a NWOBHM/Traditional metal enthusiast, I thought I'd check it out. Needless to say, I wasn't dissapointed. CFH soon became a favourite and before long 'Tera (My word- just made it up. Neat, huh?) was in regular rotation on my MP3 player. With the exception of FBD, still can't get into that.
Good topic, I wish I'd heard some of this great music a little earlier.
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Good topic, I wish I'd heard some of this great music a little earlier.
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