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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:24 pm
by DBS
Lager wrote:
DBS wrote:
GoddamnElectric wrote:I don't believe for half a second that it's the actual Phil Anselmo from Pantera who posted that. :roll:

Do you know how common it is for people to pretend on the internet?
yeah this place is full of assholes but absolutely nobody pays attention to phil posting here either. before the board crashed he would post every couple of days absolutely wasted and it just got old, so everyone stopped replying cos it clogs up the board. best thing you can do is ignore him :tup:
Explaining that to new guys gets old quick! :negro:
he usually replies to pms though as you know. best to just communicate that way cos the nobody will ever see what is written.

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:51 pm
by Lager
DBS wrote:
Lager wrote:
DBS wrote:
GoddamnElectric wrote:I don't believe for half a second that it's the actual Phil Anselmo from Pantera who posted that. :roll:

Do you know how common it is for people to pretend on the internet?
yeah this place is full of assholes but absolutely nobody pays attention to phil posting here either. before the board crashed he would post every couple of days absolutely wasted and it just got old, so everyone stopped replying cos it clogs up the board. best thing you can do is ignore him :tup:
Explaining that to new guys gets old quick! :negro:
he usually replies to pms though as you know. best to just communicate that way cos the nobody will ever see what is written.
:tup:

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 11:06 pm
by Bar Rat
DBS wrote:
GoddamnElectric wrote:
Bar Rat wrote:Yer not Goddamn Electric, poopy pants!
*rolleyes*

Goddamn Electric is a song. I'm not claiming to be anyone that I'm not. Is this "Phillip Anselmo" an account of yours? Because otherwise I don't see why you'd defend him.
bra phil reads these forums and interferes every now and again. most people ignore him though, so just shrug off whatever he says.
I think of Phil Anselmo as an adjective. Like "Dude, that was bad ass. Real Phil Anselmo."

Re: I think the real reason pantera broke up

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 2:11 pm
by TRENDKILLCFH333
walnut wrote:Is because Phil was depressed that none of Pantera's music was good enough to become a hit on the radio. Their songs were popular but never rocked the charts. I think this is a real shame as not many people really knew about Pantera or what they were about. They probably could have one like four grammies if Dime had gotten his drinking under control and didn't let his guitar skills deteriorate like they did.
Gotta disagree with you on this.

Remember 101 Official Live right before Suicide Note Pt. II?

"& obviously someone wants to hear something these experts are telling you ya aint supposed to be hearing. Allright, well - check this out. What? Our hit? This is our hit! This next song's our hit. You won't hear this next song anywhere but in your goddamn car, at home or on this fucking stage & that's the way it should be. Ladies & gentlemen, Vinnie Paul on the drums!"

Re: I think the real reason pantera broke up

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 2:21 pm
by Far Beyond Vulgar
walnut wrote:Is because Phil was depressed that none of Pantera's music was good enough to become a hit on the radio. Their songs were popular but never rocked the charts. I think this is a real shame as not many people really knew about Pantera or what they were about. They probably could have one like four grammies if Dime had gotten his drinking under control and didn't let his guitar skills deteriorate like they did.
Are you serious? :shock:

If anything Phil wanted to stay underground. He started to distance himself from his bandmates when the fame came with Far Beyond Driven. Thats whats in the end resulted in the bands break up.

Re: I think the real reason pantera broke up

Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 7:44 pm
by walnut
TRENDKILLCFH333 wrote:
walnut wrote:Is because Phil was depressed that none of Pantera's music was good enough to become a hit on the radio. Their songs were popular but never rocked the charts. I think this is a real shame as not many people really knew about Pantera or what they were about. They probably could have one like four grammies if Dime had gotten his drinking under control and didn't let his guitar skills deteriorate like they did.
Gotta disagree with you on this.

Remember 101 Official Live right before Suicide Note Pt. II?

"& obviously someone wants to hear something these experts are telling you ya aint supposed to be hearing. Allright, well - check this out. What? Our hit? This is our hit! This next song's our hit. You won't hear this next song anywhere but in your goddamn car, at home or on this fucking stage & that's the way it should be. Ladies & gentlemen, Vinnie Paul on the drums!"
BS. I've got the trendkill album and he never says that.

You're dumber than dog shit.

Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 8:43 am
by walking_ash
Life was confusing because of my AIDS :aargh:

Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 2:11 pm
by The Fear
Walnut. :tup:

Re: I think the real reason pantera broke up

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 6:00 pm
by TRENDKILLCFH333
walnut wrote:
TRENDKILLCFH333 wrote:
walnut wrote:Is because Phil was depressed that none of Pantera's music was good enough to become a hit on the radio. Their songs were popular but never rocked the charts. I think this is a real shame as not many people really knew about Pantera or what they were about. They probably could have one like four grammies if Dime had gotten his drinking under control and didn't let his guitar skills deteriorate like they did.
Gotta disagree with you on this.

Remember 101 Official Live right before Suicide Note Pt. II?

"& obviously someone wants to hear something these experts are telling you ya aint supposed to be hearing. Allright, well - check this out. What? Our hit? This is our hit! This next song's our hit. You won't hear this next song anywhere but in your goddamn car, at home or on this fucking stage & that's the way it should be. Ladies & gentlemen, Vinnie Paul on the drums!"
BS. I've got the trendkill album and he never says that.

You're dumber than dog shit.

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 6:53 pm
by GoddamnElectric
Walnut was awesome when I thought he might be serious, but since he made the Fred Durst thread, that outs him as an out-and-out joke poster. That and the Respect thread.

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 7:43 pm
by seriousheavymetaller
GoddamnElectric wrote:Walnut was awesome when I thought he might be serious, but since he made the Fred Durst thread, that outs him as an out-and-out joke poster. That and the Respect thread.
:tup:

Re: I think the real reason pantera broke up

Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 11:46 am
by walnut
TRENDKILLCFH333 wrote:
walnut wrote:
TRENDKILLCFH333 wrote:
walnut wrote:Is because Phil was depressed that none of Pantera's music was good enough to become a hit on the radio. Their songs were popular but never rocked the charts. I think this is a real shame as not many people really knew about Pantera or what they were about. They probably could have one like four grammies if Dime had gotten his drinking under control and didn't let his guitar skills deteriorate like they did.
Gotta disagree with you on this.

Remember 101 Official Live right before Suicide Note Pt. II?

"& obviously someone wants to hear something these experts are telling you ya aint supposed to be hearing. Allright, well - check this out. What? Our hit? This is our hit! This next song's our hit. You won't hear this next song anywhere but in your goddamn car, at home or on this fucking stage & that's the way it should be. Ladies & gentlemen, Vinnie Paul on the drums!"
BS. I've got the trendkill album and he never says that.

You're dumber than dog shit.
BS, there's no fucking album by that name you lying piece of shit.

Re: I think the real reason pantera broke up

Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 12:07 pm
by seriousheavymetaller
walnut wrote:
TRENDKILLCFH333 wrote:
walnut wrote:
TRENDKILLCFH333 wrote:
walnut wrote:Is because Phil was depressed that none of Pantera's music was good enough to become a hit on the radio. Their songs were popular but never rocked the charts. I think this is a real shame as not many people really knew about Pantera or what they were about. They probably could have one like four grammies if Dime had gotten his drinking under control and didn't let his guitar skills deteriorate like they did.
Gotta disagree with you on this.

Remember 101 Official Live right before Suicide Note Pt. II?

"& obviously someone wants to hear something these experts are telling you ya aint supposed to be hearing. Allright, well - check this out. What? Our hit? This is our hit! This next song's our hit. You won't hear this next song anywhere but in your goddamn car, at home or on this fucking stage & that's the way it should be. Ladies & gentlemen, Vinnie Paul on the drums!"
BS. I've got the trendkill album and he never says that.

You're dumber than dog shit.
BS, there's no fucking album by that name you lying piece of shit.
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Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 2:30 pm
by walking_ash
WE'LL CRY THERE NEXT FOR A LONG TIIIME! :aargh: