Sean K Yep, I give props to Phil and Rex, (hate on Anselmo all you want, but no denying those vocals could only come from him, and only at that time in his life) but without Vinnie and Dime there is no Pantera. Lucky for us recordings live on indefinitely..
@@daniel_cfh2783 Maybe, maybe not, but still doesn't take away from the fact a Pantera reunion is now impossible. Personally I'd say the point that happened was when Dime got killed, but now that Vinnie's gone as well, Rex and Phil aren't Pantera (and weren't founding members)..they were just a big part of the successful years.
@@jbm0866 WTF you talking about; Phil was the *ONLY* non-founding member. Rex Brown was originally known as "Rexx Rocker" and was actually the original lead singer for like ten minutes until they got Terry Glaze, a.k.a. "Terry Lee."
Dimebag said he came home drunk at like 5 in the morning and ripped a solo, thankfully having the wherewithal to record it, because that’s all the song needed for completion. He said he woke up the next day and said “Guess I better get on that solo.” Went into the studio and ran the tape back and was like “Damn. Thats pretty good.” Lol! He didn’t even remember doing it.
Vinnies heart stopped and dimebag got shot... its Just so tragic. Another dead band that is gone forever however their hearts remain in their works nothing but condolences rip to the brothers.
I met Vinnie once. He came to my home town here in Canada for a meet and signing. Dime was always my idol, he was already gone...meeting Vinnie and getting him to sign a Dime tribute piece of art my brother painted for me was surreal. He was so genuine when he told me the art moved him. The Abbott brothers were always about the fans. It's bitter sweet Vinnie is gone...but now he's throwing back Black Tooth Grins with Darrell...and that is a happy picture. Getcha' pull!! RIP
Tyrell Scott that's awesome, reminds me I gotta head to my local watering hole for a black tooth grin, still waiting to meet a bar tender that knows the drink without it being explained.
When I was about 8 years old my dad had this as his phone ringtone and he would get his friends to call him just so he could listen to the song(we were dirt poor) so my two sibling and I went to HMV and grabbed the greatest hits of pantera and gave it to him for his birthday.. I’ve never seen him that happy even to this day.. just one little CD made a grown man tear up and I grew up loving pantera ! Glad to see another hip hop head enjoys these masters at their art
@@blopblop333 I think you don't know how it's like to be dirt poor Neither do I but I can imagine it Every cent coutns, if you waste money you won't get enough food
After all this time I can't stop wondering, are you still a Hip-Hop-Head? It's time to grow your hair and beard out boy! Embrace the sweet sweet Metal!
Fun fact: Dimebag Darrel's guitar playing sounds a bit different than most guitar players in metal for a few reasons, one of them being he does not use a tube amplifier. Tubes are preferred over more modern transistors by most guitar players for their distortion qualities. Dimebag used a transistor-based amplifier instead, and it lends a unique sound. Interestingly, so does John Gallagher from Dying Fetus.
Solid state amps have thier share of devotees as well, they can provide a tightness tubes cant. I like a tubeish lead tomr, but its Ampeg VH-140C for banging it out. Tube amps are pricier up front and require massive upkeep by comparison, thus they're what manufacturers make the most money on coming and going. Sonce they provide huge revenues via advertising, the "popularity" of valve technology is promoted heavily thru media. I.E., it's more than a little bit straight up HYPE. In true blind listening tests even alleged tone experts have repeatedly failed to discern between tubes and solid state...just the facts...
This song got me into Pantera in the first place. I think this song is beautiful. You don't hear many people say that Metal is beautiful. I think that needs to change.
Oh it's gonna happen if not has happened already....but it's the anthem and the place u ran to to hide away and find comfort when I was a teenager......METAL SAVED AND SOOTHED MY LIFE THROUGH OUT MY WHOLE LIFE! SO YES METAL IS F&CKIN BEAUTIFUL!;!
Lots of people think metal is beautiful. lol metalheads think this. Even ppl who don't listen to metal notice the connections to classical music in death and black metal
Pantera were an amazing band. I started playing guitar 23 years ago when I was 10 years old and one of my biggest influences was Dimebag Darrell. He was one of my biggest Idols ever. When he died it was the only time I ever shed tears over a celebrity or Rockstar dying. Vinnie Paul was no different he was the greatest metal drummer that ever lived in my opinion the world has lost two amazing musicians. But the Abbott Brothers will always live on in our hearts.
You know, when I was 13 years old I heard PanterA for the first time on head bangers ball. I'm 40 now and can tell you I was destroyed when Dime was murdered, I cried for a month solid. Losing Vince now, hurts and it really hasn't sunk in yet that he's gone. PanterA to this day is my all time favorite band. They Carried the metal flag when no one else would. These men influenced me and so many to start their own bands and I will tell you the members of PanterA were my hero's. It sucks that they are dying off. R.I.P Vince. Forever Stronger Than All!
steven vanorder yea I’ve been lucky that I’ve been able to see them live. I was 9 when I first heard them my bro in law blasting them in the car, it was this song those high harmonics and squeals that grabbed me. I’m 35 now, will never be a band as heavy as them. Will never be a band to satiate my thirst, nor fill this void we’ve lost. Since Dime’s passing I’ve listened to them less and less, and now that Vince has passed as well... i can’t listen at all yet... they will always be my favorite band. So catch ya on the flip side and getcha pull \m/
Was really hoping Vinnie would forgive Phil before the end of his life, Pantera had such a tragic end, now its only Rex and Phil left. Dammit. That aside I honestly do wanna see a reaction to A Little Piece of Heaven from A7X too.
MegaCake1234 there's no pantera without the Abbott brothers. It's their creation. Tragic but we'll always have the music! Rip Vin Rip Dime! Pantera forever!
Yeah I'm aware, but even given that it wasn't fully Phil's fault the fact he was never willing to forgive Phil is just poor, like not to talk bad about a dead legend but at this point Vinnie was being way overboard at the end.
MegaCake1234 Phil is a fucking douchebag. Yeah he is a great singer but I highly doubt any of us would get along with Phil in person. It's unreasonable to have wanted Vinny to make up with someone he likely, honestly, didn't even like anymore.
PsionicMonk completely agree with u. Met them when I ran a signing at a record store during their reinventing the steel tour. Both Phil and Rex were 2 of the biggest douchebags I’ve ever met in the music scene and the Abbott brothers the opposite. Both really cool down to earth humble guys. They were fun to party with. R.I.P. Vinnie and DB
I always love when people say metal is bad, or evil. It’s neither of those. Metal is just filled with some awful feelings. Losing friends and family, suicide, war, depression and anxiety, etc. A lot of us metalheads use these songs to cope with our problems. I don’t see any music genre that really shows these horrible emotions so strongly. RIP VINNIE PAUL AND DIMEBAG
FoodIt3ms that’s what they don’t get. Metal is NOT bubblegum feel-good pop. It’s real music made by real people (not a committee of marketing execs) who’ve been through some shit themselves. It’s about acknowledging and probing the darker parts of the human soul and bringing the things that we all go through out into the light and dealing with them. A lot of people live in such a state of constant denial that they are uncomfortable with the idea of thinking about depression, grief, rage, existential angst and so on. They defend their little bubble by lashing out with shit-talk. Fuck ‘em.
Metal is about a healthy release of all the negative feelings. I tell people: I'm not angry cuz I metal, I metal cuz I'm angry. Phil Anselmo sang in Mouth For War: "The releasing of anger can better any medicine under the sun". And whatever you may feel about them, that's also what Metallica's St Anger(song AND album) was about. R.I.P. Vinnie, he's finally jamming with Dime again. Glad I got to see Pantera in 2001
There's actually a Pantera song about losing a friend that even better applies to Vinnie Paul's death, not directly of course but at least in the sense that it's about losing a friend. It's called Hollow. It was the final track off of Vulgar(that album that has that Walk track on it). I don't know if you take reaction requests but I think it would be dope-af if you did Hollow
Bro its awesome that your giving respect to Vinnie. I know metal is not everyone's genre...but Pantera and this song saved my life 20yrs ago. I dont care about the shirt...Im just a 50yr old man who has had a rough go of it in my life and this song and Vinnies death remind me everyday to drive forward and make the best..Thanks Alex.. RIP MY BROTHER VINNIE...TELL DIMEBAG I GOT A BLACKTOOTH GRIN WAITING...
@@randydiviney4156 Yes to playing the parts on Cemetery Gates, but as far as Suicide Note Pt.1, I know Washburn sent Dimebag a 12-string acoustic and he pulled it out of the box and wrote the song. Maybe Rex plays it during the recording, I dunno. But I imagine Dime wrote the Cemetery Gates stuff too.
I am so glad you picked this tune. My fav tune from pantera. Reminds me of a loss my mom. Its her 10 yr annv brain cancer on the 9th of july. 😢 rip vinnie and dimebag. Plus all the musician's we have lost. They in heaven playn a big collaboration together. I just subbed you. 😁
Cheri Gemerek sorry for your loss.. I lost my brother to cancer also a couple yrs ago.. My guitar player also like Vinnies.. Dime his fav player.. It all just sucks.. But my condolences to you.....
You know you're a Hefnerd when you like the video before watching it... You did it Alex! You reacted to this song 💥👊💥 I know in my bones the songs you will rock to! Great video and super reaction as always! 👍✌ RIP Vinnie. You have been an inspiration to drummers like me and others around the world!! Dimebag took Pantera with him when he departed this life, but left behind some great, cult, heavy-metal pieces to headbang. Now Vinnie and Dimebag can peacefully rock on!! 🤘🖤🔥 In the words of Pantera . . . ** "RESPECT" **
This was the song that really sold me on Pantera back in the day! I actually listened to this Cassette so much I wore it out, I know you likely have no idea what I mean, but cassettes were the thing back in my early metal days lol! Vinnie was one of fav drummers all time and still is a legend! He will never die lol! RIP Dime and Vinnie!
One of Pantera's true masterpieces! I have always loved the final fast riff where Dime and Vin are just tearin it up together!! People who have heard this song as many times as I have will know which part I'm talking about. RIP brothers. I grew up with you guys and as a life long fan I must say that we love and will miss you forever.
This is such a beautiful song. R.I.P Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darrell Abbott. I listened to only this song for 3 1/2 year's after my Fiance passed away. I just changed some of the lyrics to make it about a man. This really showcases Phil's voice. RE-SPECT 👊💔
It's simple for me. I remember hearing Pantera when they first made it big (I'm 46 btw). They were completely different than anything else. Long story short, I've seen them 9 times live. Regretfully, in some ways, I never really watched them. However I always had to buy a new concert shirt each time as I would "lose" the one I wore there. I still have my 1996 shirt from the last time I saw them. It shows it's age well and is a great memory from such a awesome time. I'm glad that you are able to appreciate something that has been a part of many peoples lives for decades now. It truly was one of the best eras in music. Keep it real.
Young brother, you make me so happy. To see you loving Pantera makes me so happy, and the fact that other young people are loving Pantera because of you makes me so proud of you.
I know this falls into unbelievable CSB territory, but I not only met Vinnie but he sat on my families couch and drank one of my dads beers once. I lived in Arlington, Tx at the time...(around 91-92) and Vinnie was going after the next door neighbors daughter. (about 20 years old then iirc) I had just gotten home from school and nobody else was home, and here is this somewhat scary looking bearded dude with a trucker hat knocking on the neighbors door...I didn't know who he was but the Dallas Cowboys t-shirt he was wearing disarmed me and I felt at ease enough to say "can I help you with something?" Vinnie said "I'm supposed to pick up
Sorry that I'm commenting again, but you needa get into Pantera more. The more you listen to, the more you'll love them, I'm positive. They go from a song like This Love, to Primal Concrete Sledge. Their range was insane. I have nothing but respect for Pantera's musical endeavours. Phil's antics tho, not so much
Liam Jorgensen the whole thing about Phil saying white power was a misunderstanding. At least from his side, there were a couple people in the audience who were calling him a racist and it pissed him off so that’s why he did it
Integrity101 he really isn’t. I saw them live and he was a prick the entire time, treating tech crew and fans like shit. Then the whole nazi thing just kinda put a cherry on it. He did mean it, any bullshit explanation was shown to be shit by Robb Flynn, someone who was actually there.
Man you never disappoint with satisfying us Metal heads, always coming at us with a nice variety of awesome music. I personally love how you break down every part of the songs to appreciate the subtle meanings they have, instead of being like every metal band is emo. Anyway, i believe you will love A little Peice of Heaven with your girl friend. Every one I see says it and its about a really "great" relationship. Either way keep doing what you do because it is 🤘 awesome.🤘
Poor father lost both his sons first Dimebag Darrel shot at age 38 now Vinnie Paul age 54...R.I.P Abbott brothers the founding pair of PanterA ...love every song they made studio albums and b-sides soundtracks ect even their earlier 4 pre-Cowboys from hell LP´s are awesome
In my opinion, this is their "painkiller". It's got all the best elements of their band, showcasing their collective skill and making some of the most iconic sounds ever heard.
I found a former bandmate and best friend after he had commited suicide.. This was our favorite Pantera song to jam to. Thanks for this, Alex. Your videos mean quite a bit to me.
One of the songs That has helped me throughhard times in my life. An old friend introduced me to this song after another one of our friends died. I go back to it whenever I am feeling down and missing those who have passed on.
Thanks for reacting to this song. It’s definitely one of their best and is a fitting tribute to Vinnie. After Pantera broke up, Vinnie and Dimebag formed a band called Damageplan... which is what led to Dime being shot on stage at one of their shows by a crazy Pantera fan. After some time had passed, Vinnie ended up jamming with the ex singer from Mudvayne and they eventually formed the band Hellyeah. Vinnie’s drum style is less about being flashy and more about knocking the hell out of those skins haha. I think you would enjoy the Hellyeah song “Be Unden!able”. It’s a very infectious and energetic track with a powerful beat. 🤘😎🤘
I agree man... they had a song or two on each album that I really liked, but for the most part, the newest album was my favorite. Hopefully new music won't go to waste, time will tell I suppose.
You should check out Damageplan- Pride. Dime and Vinnie wanted to start a new band, that band was Damageplan. While Damageplan was promoting the album at a concert on December 8, 2004; Columbus, Ohio, a man named Nathan Gale climbed on stage and killed lead guitarist Dime and three others, and wounding another seven, before being shot dead by a police officer. Although no motive was found, some witnesses claimed Gale blamed the brothers for Pantera's breakup and believed that they had stolen his lyrics. Vinnie joined the band Hellyeah. You might want to check that band as well. Hellyeah - Moth. R.I.P. Vinnie 😭💔🖤
Hey bro, I just wanna express how great it is to see a real music lover travel outside of his/her topical genre, and enjoy it! More so, it's amazing to see am individual light up from it. It's common to see an impression made, or a feeling of respect (the nod of arrival), but I can see in your reaction vid, that you now carry the Pantera torch too! Just about any song you play and experience from them, will flip your eyelids back 😂 Glad you took the time to explore Pantera! Vinnie Paul and the Guitarist, Dimebag Daryl were brothers. Each had overwhelming impact in music threw there lives! We were blessed to have had them. Thanks bro
Thanks for doing this man. Vinnie has been a huge inspiration in the metal community, from Pantera to Damageplan to Hellyeah....Him and his brother Dimebag helped change metal. R.I.P Vinnie
You definitely picked one of the most awesome songs out there. I don't even want to say more or request another song, let's just honor Vinnie Paul here. RIP Vinnie and may you continue to rock with Dimebag wherever you are now
''i remember i was in my car with 'OZZY BONEYARD' on i'm drummer myself and vinnie paul one of my favorite drummers of all time and i almost cried when jim said RIP VINNIE PAUL and it was sad day too cause i was going on vaction that day'' we will never have the same double bass drum sound ever again :(
I've followed you through most of your journey and its been such a pleasure to witness your exploration in new territory. When I discovered metal in my teenage years, it honestly felt like some sort of awakening. While I retain my interest in most of the genres I used to listen to and gradually try out new ones, I always find myself coming back. It's what you have described as feeling like you're home. There are a plethora of music genres out there expressing the whole spectrum of human emotion and messages, but I've yet to find music that amplify them with such magnitude. It had such a huge impact on my life that I feel like it had a hand in shaping me as a person. Watching your reaction videos reminds me of my own introduction to metal and you're putting into words the same feelings I experienced and continue to experience with this genre. They also offer a new perspective through your analysis which sometimes points out things I hadn't thought of or realized before. Many of us within the metal community appreciate your tribute to the late Vinnie Paul. This band is a source of massive influence and can be attributed to a lot of bands and genres that have come since. Now I'd like to shift the topic and talk about the way you critique. I don't know if what you do on this channel is new to you, but you have definitely improved since you've started. Your eloquence in this video made it much more enjoyable. I'm always looking forward to the next one, I guess that qualifies me as being a fan! Keep prying open your third eye, Alex. \m/_
This comment is 100% accurate. I seriously couldn't have said any one part of that better! Alex, you do have a phenomenal way of putting things that I too never thought of growing up listening to this music. I couldn't agree more with literally every word Divinusmortalis! Alex, Thanks for the video and thanks for opening your mind to a genre that is oftentimes misunderstood. I go to TH-cam and you're the 1st person I look for new content from every day. Keep up the awesome work! Love it!
If you are depressed you live in the past, if you got anxiety you live in the future. Gave me something to think about aswell. Thanks for the reaction and an awesome song it is indeed.
was so bummed out when i heard vinnie paul had passed but im sure his brother was waiting for him on the other side so they can rock out in heaven RIP Vinnie
Vinnie Paul was such an amazing drummer he was always in the fucking pocket never missed a beat. his fills are always sooo fucking smooth and tasteful he added so much flavor with his fills to his drumming. and he always makes it look so easy
Me too. It's like a cross between getting excited and mesmerised all over again yourself and the joy of someone else experiencing that thrill. Alex is awesome. Love his 'whooooooo' s!
Joseph Bastidas Nothing buddy, I’m just pissing about trying to get Alex to react to my suggestions instead. That said, all the songs I suggested are waaaaaaayyyyyyy better......arf arf.
Hey, Alex. Just discovered your channel and your reactions remind me of mine back when I was a teenager and I was discovering all this rock/metal songs. Really glad to see someone who is open to new music, props to you for that! PLEASE listen to Parabola by Tool. I know you reacted to sober(which is a good song) but you've seen nothing yet. Tool's music is outstanding.
So cool you did this. I was waiting for the face when the guitar solo hit and was not disappointed. Dime and Vinnie were both amazing musicians. So sad that we lost both the brothers now. Pantera was the band that made me a metal head.
Another good one from them is their rendition of summer breeze. Light, airy, uplifting song with the general sound of death. Also my introduction to Peter Steel.
Yea an amazing song by an amazing band will miss dime and vinny forever. Metals best brothers duo is now gone. I recommend the entire pantera repertoire but especially the album cowboys from hell and also the album vulgar display of power.🤘
Jared Kosikowski omg I fell in love with pantera through this love and hollow then listened to the others and I love walk and attack the radical, they’re just amazing
This song just moves me and puts me in a mood every time i hear this song ever since the first time i listened to it while reading the lyrics as a middle schooler, amazing artwork all around... WAY more people should be into metal because it not only has the artistry, but also meaning behind everything they write and perform
I always remember being at download festival in 2004 and slayer had missed their flight. So damageplan were bumped up to the main stage. I feel truely honoured to have witnessed both brothers at their best. Also playing Walk and having 60'000+ people just jumping in unison and losing their collective shit. A truly epic memory that will never be forgotten. Slayer missing that plane was the best thing that could have happened. Just wish I had got to see Pantera in my lifetime.
Gotta hand it to ya man,love how you spend time to properly listen to music and all different genres. Thats how music should be listened to....with an open mind! RIP DIME and VINNIE #Panteraforever #GETCHAPULL 🤘🤘
Olly Hudson Those are great. A New Level was them telling everyone what they would be about from that point forward. That was basically their mission statement song. It’s obvious from the lyrical content, and they’ve even talked about it. I know there’s footage of Rex talking about it somewhere. That’s not to say it’s their most technical or heavy song, although i do think you can’t get much heavier than that main chunky riff. I’m talking about the heaviness of a songs tone. Speed does not equal heavy. It’s why the breakdown in Domination is considered so heavy. It’s the attitude and the structure of the instrumentation, and the placement of it in the song
R.I.P. DIME 1966 - 2004
R.I.P. VINNIE 1964 - 2018
PANTERA
Sean K R.I.P Pantera 1981-2003
Sean K
Yep, I give props to Phil and Rex, (hate on Anselmo all you want, but no denying those vocals could only come from him, and only at that time in his life) but without Vinnie and Dime there is no Pantera. Lucky for us recordings live on indefinitely..
@@jbm0866 without phil pantera wouldn't have got that far
@@daniel_cfh2783
Maybe, maybe not, but still doesn't take away from the fact a Pantera reunion is now impossible. Personally I'd say the point that happened was when Dime got killed, but now that Vinnie's gone as well, Rex and Phil aren't Pantera (and weren't founding members)..they were just a big part of the successful years.
@@jbm0866 WTF you talking about; Phil was the *ONLY* non-founding member. Rex Brown was originally known as "Rexx Rocker" and was actually the original lead singer for like ten minutes until they got Terry Glaze, a.k.a. "Terry Lee."
Vinnie and Dime ...Thunder and Lightning together again!
They're finally riding together again, I can only hope they're still rocking out together now
CaptainAwesomeGuy of course they are
Rodney Houser these two were the only deaths in music that really hurt me
The heavens are rejoicing full of shredding riffs and amazing drum fills
Heaven should be honored
Dimebag said he came home drunk at like 5 in the morning and ripped a solo, thankfully having the wherewithal to record it, because that’s all the song needed for completion. He said he woke up the next day and said “Guess I better get on that solo.” Went into the studio and ran the tape back and was like “Damn. Thats pretty good.” Lol! He didn’t even remember doing it.
Vinnies heart stopped and dimebag got shot... its Just so tragic. Another dead band that is gone forever however their hearts remain in their works nothing but condolences rip to the brothers.
Um both their hearts stopped
I live near dalworthington gardens. It's a shame their father buried both sons and their mother
@@patrickperry8951 i mean, u arent wrong
Did you ever listen to Hellyeah
I met Vinnie once. He came to my home town here in Canada for a meet and signing. Dime was always my idol, he was already gone...meeting Vinnie and getting him to sign a Dime tribute piece of art my brother painted for me was surreal. He was so genuine when he told me the art moved him. The Abbott brothers were always about the fans. It's bitter sweet Vinnie is gone...but now he's throwing back Black Tooth Grins with Darrell...and that is a happy picture. Getcha' pull!! RIP
Tyrell Scott that's awesome, reminds me I gotta head to my local watering hole for a black tooth grin, still waiting to meet a bar tender that knows the drink without it being explained.
Where in Canada? I am from Ottawa.
Vinnie rocking with dimebag, now
R.I.P. :'(
Stacy Schauls ;(
shit dude... that comment almost made me cry. Rock on bro
So true.
cringy
Glad you checked out this masterpiece. My personal favorite metal song. RIP VINNIE PAUL
Hectic Reacts check out shadow of intent! ( for metal )
Also react to upchurch
Hectic Reacts react to SLAYER - SEASONS IN THE ABYSS \m/
Hectic Reacts their best song in my opinion.
Hectic Reacts it’s ya boi Hectic
Wow, people are actually asking you to react to songs on someone else's video.. lmao
My fiance died in a car accident in 2003, this song has always struck a cord with me. I'm glad you liked it.
Chord*
Rip
I'm so sorry for your loss.
sorry for your loss 🙏
Damn. I’m sorry for your loss brother.
i don't think you are a hip-hop head anymore
Nope. He's evolved. Yay
You can be both!
Biaudio
Bence Türksün aga
Disagree, the term “dope” is still part of the foundation of his vocabulary
that last high guitar note always gives me goosebumps. like every damn time.
Pitch harmonics
Taylor Post every fucking time 😭🤘
@@ihab8015 Its a natural harmonic with a massive Floyd dive
Because its a pull from tha grave brotha
If it wont your not a Human Beeing
8:54 that's the face when you realize you are listening to one of the greatest guitarists to ever live.
Facts
damn right
Getchapull
Phil Anselmo's vocals are always on point
Hey I saw you on a Porcupine Tree video yesterday and now you're here. You are everywhere man
When I was about 8 years old my dad had this as his phone ringtone and he would get his friends to call him just so he could listen to the song(we were dirt poor) so my two sibling and I went to HMV and grabbed the greatest hits of pantera and gave it to him for his birthday.. I’ve never seen him that happy even to this day.. just one little CD made a grown man tear up and I grew up loving pantera ! Glad to see another hip hop head enjoys these masters at their art
He had enough money for a cellphone but not a $10 CD?
blop blop phone is a necessity, music is a luxury
@@blopblop333 I think you don't know how it's like to be dirt poor
Neither do I but I can imagine it
Every cent coutns, if you waste money you won't get enough food
@@blopblop333 and probably dirt cheap used cellphone that is great value
🖤🖤🖤
Thank you so much bruh!!!. Means a lot to us metalheads. 😭
For Dime and Vinnie.
Dime guitar scream with Phil together, pure emotions... \m/
After all this time I can't stop wondering, are you still a Hip-Hop-Head? It's time to grow your hair and beard out boy! Embrace the sweet sweet Metal!
Fun fact: Dimebag Darrel's guitar playing sounds a bit different than most guitar players in metal for a few reasons, one of them being he does not use a tube amplifier. Tubes are preferred over more modern transistors by most guitar players for their distortion qualities. Dimebag used a transistor-based amplifier instead, and it lends a unique sound.
Interestingly, so does John Gallagher from Dying Fetus.
Solid state amps have thier share of devotees as well, they can provide a tightness tubes cant. I like a tubeish lead tomr, but its Ampeg VH-140C for banging it out. Tube amps are pricier up front and require massive upkeep by comparison, thus they're what manufacturers make the most money on coming and going. Sonce they provide huge revenues via advertising, the "popularity" of valve technology is promoted heavily thru media. I.E., it's more than a little bit straight up HYPE. In true blind listening tests even alleged tone experts have repeatedly failed to discern between tubes and solid state...just the facts...
Solid state, eq, passive pickups, no mids
He tunes his guitars slightly off of standard too. It's I think a quarter step sharp or flat.
The mastery he had over the guitar had alot to it also, his texas style is absolutely unbeatable
Drop d tuning helps as well
This song got me into Pantera in the first place. I think this song is beautiful.
You don't hear many people say that Metal is beautiful.
I think that needs to change.
Oh it's gonna happen if not has happened already....but it's the anthem and the place u ran to to hide away and find comfort when I was a teenager......METAL SAVED AND SOOTHED MY LIFE THROUGH OUT MY WHOLE LIFE!
SO YES METAL IS F&CKIN BEAUTIFUL!;!
Lots of people think metal is beautiful. lol metalheads think this. Even ppl who don't listen to metal notice the connections to classical music in death and black metal
Metal is beautiful.... metal saved my life.. that's pretty fuckin beautiful 🤘🖤🤘
Bro You aren’t a “Hip-Hop head”
anymore. You’re a metalhead. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
My husband and I were huge Pantera fans.. he passed away in July. This song has never been more personal. I miss you Keith.
Pantera were an amazing band. I started playing guitar 23 years ago when I was 10 years old and one of my biggest influences was Dimebag Darrell. He was one of my biggest Idols ever. When he died it was the only time I ever shed tears over a celebrity or Rockstar dying. Vinnie Paul was no different he was the greatest metal drummer that ever lived in my opinion the world has lost two amazing musicians. But the Abbott Brothers will always live on in our hearts.
B - Man-Vaper well said brother
Love vinnie to death but, Dave Lombardo
Pantera --- Floods studio version !!!!
You know, when I was 13 years old I heard PanterA for the first time on head bangers ball. I'm 40 now and can tell you I was destroyed when Dime was murdered, I cried for a month solid. Losing Vince now, hurts and it really hasn't sunk in yet that he's gone. PanterA to this day is my all time favorite band. They Carried the metal flag when no one else would. These men influenced me and so many to start their own bands and I will tell you the members of PanterA were my hero's. It sucks that they are dying off. R.I.P Vince. Forever Stronger Than All!
steven vanorder Getcha Pull🤘🏽🍺🥃 right there with you bro.
same here man ....fuckin heartbroken
Getcha pull son! Cheers mate, Rest in Power Vinnie and Dime. #vanhalen
steven vanorder yea I’ve been lucky that I’ve been able to see them live.
I was 9 when I first heard them my bro in law blasting them in the car, it was this song those high harmonics and squeals that grabbed me. I’m 35 now, will never be a band as heavy as them. Will never be a band to satiate my thirst, nor fill this void we’ve lost.
Since Dime’s passing I’ve listened to them less and less, and now that Vince has passed as well... i can’t listen at all yet... they will always be my favorite band. So catch ya on the flip side and getcha pull \m/
steven vanorder do you follow cj Ortiz on fb...metal motivator?
Chuck Schulinder- Vocals
Dimebag - Guitar
Jeff Hanneman - Guitar
Cliff Burton - Bass
Vinnie Paul - Drums
Whatever but never replace phil fucckin anselmo!!!!!
@@yashraut8758 I feel you don't see what he did there.....
That one flew over some heads didn’t it!
C'mon... Lemmy on vocals. No question.
What about Dio on Vocals?
Was really hoping Vinnie would forgive Phil before the end of his life, Pantera had such a tragic end, now its only Rex and Phil left. Dammit.
That aside I honestly do wanna see a reaction to A Little Piece of Heaven from A7X too.
MegaCake1234 there's no pantera without the Abbott brothers. It's their creation. Tragic but we'll always have the music! Rip Vin Rip Dime! Pantera forever!
Vinnie said many times he would never speak to Phil again, wasn't ever expecting a make up.
Yeah I'm aware, but even given that it wasn't fully Phil's fault the fact he was never willing to forgive Phil is just poor, like not to talk bad about a dead legend but at this point Vinnie was being way overboard at the end.
MegaCake1234 Phil is a fucking douchebag. Yeah he is a great singer but I highly doubt any of us would get along with Phil in person. It's unreasonable to have wanted Vinny to make up with someone he likely, honestly, didn't even like anymore.
PsionicMonk completely agree with u. Met them when I ran a signing at a record store during their reinventing the steel tour. Both Phil and Rex were 2 of the biggest douchebags I’ve ever met in the music scene and the Abbott brothers the opposite. Both really cool down to earth humble guys. They were fun to party with. R.I.P. Vinnie and DB
I always love when people say metal is bad, or evil. It’s neither of those. Metal is just filled with some awful feelings. Losing friends and family, suicide, war, depression and anxiety, etc. A lot of us metalheads use these songs to cope with our problems. I don’t see any music genre that really shows these horrible emotions so strongly. RIP VINNIE PAUL AND DIMEBAG
FoodIt3ms that’s what they don’t get. Metal is NOT bubblegum feel-good pop. It’s real music made by real people (not a committee of marketing execs) who’ve been through some shit themselves. It’s about acknowledging and probing the darker parts of the human soul and bringing the things that we all go through out into the light and dealing with them. A lot of people live in such a state of constant denial that they are uncomfortable with the idea of thinking about depression, grief, rage, existential angst and so on. They defend their little bubble by lashing out with shit-talk. Fuck ‘em.
sugoruyo Feel good pop. That’s a joke. Metal makes me feel better than any pop song.
FoodIt3ms totally agree. If im having a bad day I plug into what metal group fits my mood. After a few songs feel better.
FoodIt3ms anyone who says metal is bad are usually the people who say lil peep or xxxtentacion's music was inspirational and helped with depression
Metal is about a healthy release of all the negative feelings. I tell people: I'm not angry cuz I metal, I metal cuz I'm angry. Phil Anselmo sang in Mouth For War: "The releasing of anger can better any medicine under the sun". And whatever you may feel about them, that's also what Metallica's St Anger(song AND album) was about. R.I.P. Vinnie, he's finally jamming with Dime again. Glad I got to see Pantera in 2001
There's actually a Pantera song about losing a friend that even better applies to Vinnie Paul's death, not directly of course but at least in the sense that it's about losing a friend. It's called Hollow. It was the final track off of Vulgar(that album that has that Walk track on it). I don't know if you take reaction requests but I think it would be dope-af if you did Hollow
Hollow is a great song. The final minutes makes Hollow that much better
Love that song.
One of my favorite Pantera songs.
1 of my all time favorite songs. I think of my mom who passed away from years of prescription drug abuse. R.i.p. mama. I love you
Fuck, I'm sorry man 😢
So..this song is for you😭
I’m sorry for your loss😢
Bro its awesome that your giving respect to Vinnie. I know metal is not everyone's genre...but Pantera and this song saved my life 20yrs ago. I dont care about the shirt...Im just a 50yr old man who has had a rough go of it in my life and this song and Vinnies death remind me everyday to drive forward and make the best..Thanks Alex.. RIP MY BROTHER VINNIE...TELL DIMEBAG I GOT A BLACKTOOTH GRIN WAITING...
Scott Kidd its not ok, to go right after his death and try to make views, some of you dont understand what metal realy was back then...
Get Ur Pull brother!
Let's get some whiskey and you get ur pull brother
Pantera - Hollow
If you've ever lost a best friend like I have then this song will hit you hard!
Pantera- 5 minutes alone
crazy j oh hell yeah he definitely needs to react to that one
This. Do it. 5 Minutes is my fav Pantera song ever
I ask you please just give us....
Suicide note Pt. 1 and 2.
Yesterday don't mean shit
Did you know it was actually Rex on all the acoustic parts not Dime
I did not know that. That's an awesome piece of information. Thanks
Didn't know that but I did here that a lot of times if you hear two guitars usually rex is playing the rhythm part
NO SHIT? REALLY? Wow, I never knew that. Shit like the 12-string part in Suicide Note Pt1?
I never knew that! Thank you for that information! 🤘🏼
@@randydiviney4156 Yes to playing the parts on Cemetery Gates, but as far as Suicide Note Pt.1, I know Washburn sent Dimebag a 12-string acoustic and he pulled it out of the box and wrote the song. Maybe Rex plays it during the recording, I dunno. But I imagine Dime wrote the Cemetery Gates stuff too.
I am so glad you picked this tune. My fav tune from pantera. Reminds me of a loss my mom. Its her 10 yr annv brain cancer on the 9th of july. 😢 rip vinnie and dimebag. Plus all the musician's we have lost. They in heaven playn a big collaboration together. I just subbed you. 😁
Cheri Gemerek sorry for your loss.. I lost my brother to cancer also a couple yrs ago.. My guitar player also like Vinnies.. Dime his fav player.. It all just sucks.. But my condolences to you.....
Gabe Ellis ty im sorry for ur loss too. My kids just lost there dad wed. 😢
My condolences to you and your babies.. Definitely the worst part of life is death.. I know all too well.. Stay strong and much love to u all. 😢
@@gabeellis4142 ty same to you gabe🙏😢
I didn’t think it would be the two brothers to go first
Metallica- Blackened OH MY GOD PLEASE!!!!!
AMEN BROTHA!
THE song that turned me into a Metal-Head? FUCK YES, review and react to that shit!
SHPOKEMOUN Yes, yes, and yes
Peace Sells
Colour our world blackened!
BLACKENED
FINALLY!!!!
Rest in Power Vinnie Paul
dammit don't interpret this commend wrong
I met Pantera on the "far beyond drunk" tour in 94, great memory, Vinnie Paul was a great man
King Quad I wish I could have saw them live.
I seen them during the vulgar tour
Amazing
They could have crushed the rock world.
Tragically they will never jam together again.
Pantera - Hollow
Felipe Valdés Hell yeah
Here's why Anselmo is one of the best vocalist in Metal History.
Also, incredible riff and awesome solo, full of sensibility
D. O. Would be sick come on Hefner!
You know you're a Hefnerd when you like the video before watching it...
You did it Alex! You reacted to this song 💥👊💥
I know in my bones the songs you will rock to! Great video and super reaction as always! 👍✌
RIP Vinnie. You have been an inspiration to drummers like me and others around the world!! Dimebag took Pantera with him when he departed this life, but left behind some great, cult, heavy-metal pieces to headbang. Now Vinnie and Dimebag can peacefully rock on!! 🤘🖤🔥
In the words of Pantera . . . ** "RESPECT" **
Aimen Rage puckered those lips pretty hard
Best metal band EVER! Best drummer EVER! Best guitarist EVER! RIP Vinnie. RIP Dime. The world loves you 😥
I'll agree about best guitarist...Dont get me wrong, LOVE Vinnie. But.....Danney Carey from Tool....
Clive Burr is the greatest heavy metal drummer.
RIP Vinnie Paul. He and Pantera and even hellyeah have pulled me out of dark times and gotten me through them. They have pushed through them.
Pantera - The Sleep. One of the best guitar solos of all time!
Rest in peace, Vinnie! He can reunite and rock with Dimebag, Lemmy and other legends!
Listen to Hollow by Pantera if you really want to hear some tasty harmony.
Emotional song
Hollow is my favorite Pantera song
my fav song from vulgar...crazy good but sad song
Hollow is my favorite Pantera Song.
Hollow is one of their best. Suicide Note Part 1 is dark.
This was the song that really sold me on Pantera back in the day! I actually listened to this Cassette so much I wore it out, I know you likely have no idea what I mean, but cassettes were the thing back in my early metal days lol! Vinnie was one of fav drummers all time and still is a legend! He will never die lol! RIP Dime and Vinnie!
Recorded mix tapes and your buddy's tape deck in his piece of shit Toyota Tercell that always ate em...heh good times 😎
One of Pantera's true masterpieces! I have always loved the final fast riff where Dime and Vin are just tearin it up together!! People who have heard this song as many times as I have will know which part I'm talking about. RIP brothers. I grew up with you guys and as a life long fan I must say that we love and will miss you forever.
Fat Shady after the solo?
Prince Cedie Actually, come to think of it, I guess I was referring to the solo itself.
Abbott brothers were never meant to be apart. RIP Vinnie you'll be greatly missed
This is such a beautiful song. R.I.P Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darrell Abbott. I listened to only this song for 3 1/2 year's after my Fiance passed away. I just changed some of the lyrics to make it about a man. This really showcases Phil's voice. RE-SPECT 👊💔
Tracey Ryche White hold up.
You only listened to one song for over 3 years?
That's the comfort PanterA gives. Suicide note part 1 helped me through my depressed teenage years, almost all of them. Much love Tracy.
I feel you brother. Lost my fiance and son at 18. I was just a kid, this band kept me together
Dan Verny, Much love sent right back at you.
It's simple for me. I remember hearing Pantera when they first made it big (I'm 46 btw). They were completely different than anything else. Long story short, I've seen them 9 times live. Regretfully, in some ways, I never really watched them. However I always had to buy a new concert shirt each time as I would "lose" the one I wore there. I still have my 1996 shirt from the last time I saw them. It shows it's age well and is a great memory from such a awesome time. I'm glad that you are able to appreciate something that has been a part of many peoples lives for decades now. It truly was one of the best eras in music. Keep it real.
Young brother, you make me so happy. To see you loving Pantera makes me so happy, and the fact that other young people are loving Pantera because of you makes me so proud of you.
Did you get a tear, little brother? It's OK. I get a tear as well.
Oh, by the way. You have paid great tribute to Vinnie Paul. Try Mouth for War.
thank you so much! :)
I have had the pleasure to meet vinnie paul twice. What a nice guy
Joshua Weaver thats so awesome!! Rest In Peace Vinnie
I know this falls into unbelievable CSB territory, but I not only met Vinnie but he sat on my families couch and drank one of my dads beers once. I lived in Arlington, Tx at the time...(around 91-92) and Vinnie was going after the next door neighbors daughter. (about 20 years old then iirc) I had just gotten home from school and nobody else was home, and here is this somewhat scary looking bearded dude with a trucker hat knocking on the neighbors door...I didn't know who he was but the Dallas Cowboys t-shirt he was wearing disarmed me and I felt at ease enough to say "can I help you with something?" Vinnie said "I'm supposed to pick up
Sorry that I'm commenting again, but you needa get into Pantera more. The more you listen to, the more you'll love them, I'm positive. They go from a song like This Love, to Primal Concrete Sledge.
Their range was insane. I have nothing but respect for Pantera's musical endeavours. Phil's antics tho, not so much
Liam Jorgensen the whole thing about Phil saying white power was a misunderstanding. At least from his side, there were a couple people in the audience who were calling him a racist and it pissed him off so that’s why he did it
The music was truly epic, Phil was a true fucking dick.
Phil is a nice guy. The hate he gets is RIDICULOUS.
Integrity101 he really isn’t. I saw them live and he was a prick the entire time, treating tech crew and fans like shit.
Then the whole nazi thing just kinda put a cherry on it. He did mean it, any bullshit explanation was shown to be shit by Robb Flynn, someone who was actually there.
Hunter Measures I wasn't talking about that itself. I was talking about the fact that Phil's just kind of a dick.
Recorded for a lost friend without knowing it would later become a memorial for both brothers. :(
R. I. P Dime and Vinnie
Man you never disappoint with satisfying us Metal heads, always coming at us with a nice variety of awesome music. I personally love how you break down every part of the songs to appreciate the subtle meanings they have, instead of being like every metal band is emo. Anyway, i believe you will love A little Peice of Heaven with your girl friend. Every one I see says it and its about a really "great" relationship. Either way keep doing what you do because it is 🤘 awesome.🤘
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell next please :)
Nice vid! Love your genuine reactions
Poor father lost both his sons first Dimebag Darrel shot at age 38 now Vinnie Paul age 54...R.I.P Abbott brothers the founding pair of PanterA ...love every song they made studio albums and b-sides soundtracks ect even their earlier 4 pre-Cowboys from hell LP´s are awesome
In my opinion, this is their "painkiller". It's got all the best elements of their band, showcasing their collective skill and making some of the most iconic sounds ever heard.
I found a former bandmate and best friend after he had commited suicide.. This was our favorite Pantera song to jam to. Thanks for this, Alex. Your videos mean quite a bit to me.
One of the songs That has helped me throughhard times in my life. An old friend introduced me to this song after another one of our friends died. I go back to it whenever I am feeling down and missing those who have passed on.
Thanks for reacting to this song. It’s definitely one of their best and is a fitting tribute to Vinnie. After Pantera broke up, Vinnie and Dimebag formed a band called Damageplan... which is what led to Dime being shot on stage at one of their shows by a crazy Pantera fan. After some time had passed, Vinnie ended up jamming with the ex singer from Mudvayne and they eventually formed the band Hellyeah. Vinnie’s drum style is less about being flashy and more about knocking the hell out of those skins haha. I think you would enjoy the Hellyeah song “Be Unden!able”. It’s a very infectious and energetic track with a powerful beat. 🤘😎🤘
Mr. Nerve Damage that's their best album in my book. I wonder if they're gonna release the 6th album or not.
I agree man... they had a song or two on each album that I really liked, but for the most part, the newest album was my favorite. Hopefully new music won't go to waste, time will tell I suppose.
I’ve been waiting for cemetery gates
trey sword lost in Vegas just did it.....
Its awesome to see someone discover the awesomeness of pantera. I first heard this song in 1991 going in high school.
React to sepultura, chaos ad
You should check out Damageplan- Pride. Dime and Vinnie wanted to start a new band, that band was Damageplan. While Damageplan was promoting the album at a concert on December 8, 2004; Columbus, Ohio, a man named Nathan Gale climbed on stage and killed lead guitarist Dime and three others, and wounding another seven, before being shot dead by a police officer. Although no motive was found, some witnesses claimed Gale blamed the brothers for Pantera's breakup and believed that they had stolen his lyrics. Vinnie joined the band Hellyeah. You might want to check that band as well. Hellyeah - Moth. R.I.P. Vinnie 😭💔🖤
According to the documentary, the shooter was mentally disturbed and was off his meds
I was one of the Param3edics that responded that day.
Legendary drummer. He will be missed
Hey bro, I just wanna express how great it is to see a real music lover travel outside of his/her topical genre, and enjoy it! More so, it's amazing to see am individual light up from it. It's common to see an impression made, or a feeling of respect (the nod of arrival), but I can see in your reaction vid, that you now carry the Pantera torch too! Just about any song you play and experience from them, will flip your eyelids back 😂
Glad you took the time to explore Pantera! Vinnie Paul and the Guitarist, Dimebag Daryl were brothers. Each had overwhelming impact in music threw there lives! We were blessed to have had them. Thanks bro
Rip Dime, rip Vinnie, rip Dio, rip Chuck, rip Cliff, rip Dead, rip 80s speed metal
Hayden R.I.P Paul Gray :(
Hayden rip Jimmy and rip Mitch
They all definitely Ripd man! 🎸🎸
RIP Layne, Mike Starr, Chris Cornell
Rip Lemmy, Rip Tony.
Thanks for doing this man. Vinnie has been a huge inspiration in the metal community, from Pantera to Damageplan to Hellyeah....Him and his brother Dimebag helped change metal.
R.I.P Vinnie
You definitely picked one of the most awesome songs out there. I don't even want to say more or request another song, let's just honor Vinnie Paul here. RIP Vinnie and may you continue to rock with Dimebag wherever you are now
''i remember i was in my car with 'OZZY BONEYARD' on i'm drummer myself and vinnie paul one of my favorite drummers of all time and i almost cried when jim said RIP VINNIE PAUL and it was sad day too cause i was going on vaction that day'' we will never have the same double bass drum sound ever again :(
R.I.P. Vinny....I know hes happy that the Hef has dicovered more awsome music of theirs...Long live Pantera \m/ and God Bless The Abbott Family!!!
I've followed you through most of your journey and its been such a pleasure to witness your exploration in new territory. When I discovered metal in my teenage years, it honestly felt like some sort of awakening. While I retain my interest in most of the genres I used to listen to and gradually try out new ones, I always find myself coming back. It's what you have described as feeling like you're home. There are a plethora of music genres out there expressing the whole spectrum of human emotion and messages, but I've yet to find music that amplify them with such magnitude. It had such a huge impact on my life that I feel like it had a hand in shaping me as a person. Watching your reaction videos reminds me of my own introduction to metal and you're putting into words the same feelings I experienced and continue to experience with this genre. They also offer a new perspective through your analysis which sometimes points out things I hadn't thought of or realized before. Many of us within the metal community appreciate your tribute to the late Vinnie Paul. This band is a source of massive influence and can be attributed to a lot of bands and genres that have come since. Now I'd like to shift the topic and talk about the way you critique. I don't know if what you do on this channel is new to you, but you have definitely improved since you've started. Your eloquence in this video made it much more enjoyable. I'm always looking forward to the next one, I guess that qualifies me as being a fan! Keep prying open your third eye, Alex. \m/_
wow what an incredible comment! thank you for your analysis on my videos and for your insight! you are awesome! :) thank you!
This comment is 100% accurate. I seriously couldn't have said any one part of that better! Alex, you do have a phenomenal way of putting things that I too never thought of growing up listening to this music. I couldn't agree more with literally every word Divinusmortalis! Alex, Thanks for the video and thanks for opening your mind to a genre that is oftentimes misunderstood. I go to TH-cam and you're the 1st person I look for new content from every day. Keep up the awesome work! Love it!
A timely reaction in light of such tragic news Alex. A metal legend who will be missed. Please react to Machine Head - Halo
If you are depressed you live in the past, if you got anxiety you live in the future. Gave me something to think about aswell. Thanks for the reaction and an awesome song it is indeed.
was so bummed out when i heard vinnie paul had passed but im sure his brother was waiting for him on the other side so they can rock out in heaven RIP Vinnie
adam cantrell nice Profile picture :)
I really like it :)
#Metallica4Life
Sarius 656 thank this is favorite guitar from the riff master james Hatfield
Rip Vinnie Paul you'll be missed and never forgotten!
Vinnie Paul was such an amazing drummer he was always in the fucking pocket never missed a beat. his fills are always sooo fucking smooth and tasteful he added so much flavor with his fills to his drumming. and he always makes it look so easy
This is my all-time favorite guitar solo in a song. Never fails to give me chills.
Thanks for reacting to this masterpiece, Cemetary Gates is my favourite metal song 🖤
_R.i.P Dime / Vinnie_
Pantera this Love
Dude , we need a Pantera-Floods reaction !!
Fucking yes to that one!
That's dimes personal song that he worked on since he was a kid fyi
I'm a marine corp veteran and thanks to you I've open my range of rock and metal music. I enjoy watching your journey through the bands and music.
Watching your reactions to the songs I like makes me like those songs even more
Me too. It's like a cross between getting excited and mesmerised all over again yourself and the joy of someone else experiencing that thrill. Alex is awesome. Love his 'whooooooo' s!
Megadeth - Tornado of souls
Alejandro R I'm not the only one who want some dope ass thrash metal
He reacted to the entire rust and peace album
Thanx
after a lot of requests you did it. (EDIT): NOW COWBOYS FROM HELL BY PANTERA
Sangeeta Nayak 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
My favorite song of All Time. Every freaking second counts. Lots of love and RIP Vinnie & Dimebag.
Pantera - Revolution Is My Name
Ignore this guy, you wanna listen to either Becoming, Slaughtered or 13 Steps to Nowhere particularly for THE DRUMS.
Anything from Cowboys, Vulgar, Driven or Trendkill is amazing. So many underrated songs like Medicine Man, Are of Shred.
Olly Hudson what's wrong with Revolution?
Joseph Bastidas Nothing buddy, I’m just pissing about trying to get Alex to react to my suggestions instead. That said, all the songs I suggested are waaaaaaayyyyyyy better......arf arf.
Hey, Alex. Just discovered your channel and your reactions remind me of mine back when I was a teenager and I was discovering all this rock/metal songs. Really glad to see someone who is open to new music, props to you for that! PLEASE listen to Parabola by Tool. I know you reacted to sober(which is a good song) but you've seen nothing yet. Tool's music is outstanding.
Rest in peace, Vinnie!!
So cool you did this. I was waiting for the face when the guitar solo hit and was not disappointed. Dime and Vinnie were both amazing musicians. So sad that we lost both the brothers now. Pantera was the band that made me a metal head.
Type O Negative - Love You To Death
Would make an awesome couple's reaction with your GF.
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Another good one from them is their rendition of summer breeze. Light, airy, uplifting song with the general sound of death. Also my introduction to Peter Steel.
That would make a awesome videos
Everything TON is amazing.
We Hate Everyone
Yea an amazing song by an amazing band will miss dime and vinny forever. Metals best brothers duo is now gone. I recommend the entire pantera repertoire but especially the album cowboys from hell and also the album vulgar display of power.🤘
Jared Kosikowski omg I fell in love with pantera through this love and hollow then listened to the others and I love walk and attack the radical, they’re just amazing
R.I.P Vinnie
R.I.P Dimebag
This song just moves me and puts me in a mood every time i hear this song ever since the first time i listened to it while reading the lyrics as a middle schooler, amazing artwork all around... WAY more people should be into metal because it not only has the artistry, but also meaning behind everything they write and perform
Bout time, RIP Vinnie Paul
Please, do Hollow by Pantera.
Such a beautiful song
I always remember being at download festival in 2004 and slayer had missed their flight. So damageplan were bumped up to the main stage. I feel truely honoured to have witnessed both brothers at their best. Also playing Walk and having 60'000+ people just jumping in unison and losing their collective shit. A truly epic memory that will never be forgotten.
Slayer missing that plane was the best thing that could have happened.
Just wish I had got to see Pantera in my lifetime.
Gotta hand it to ya man,love how you spend time to properly listen to music and all different genres. Thats how music should be listened to....with an open mind! RIP DIME and VINNIE #Panteraforever #GETCHAPULL 🤘🤘
Your ears have been blessed and baptized.
Who remembers rockin out to this from Tales from the Crypt!!
Yeah I have that version too but tyr do an awesome cover as well.
Also you need to hear a new level from pantera
Elite Gaming Yes! This is the epitome of what they were all about.
Ignore these guys, you wanna listen to either Becoming, Slaughtered or 13 Steps to Nowhere particularly for THE DRUMS.
Olly Hudson Those are great. A New Level was them telling everyone what they would be about from that point forward. That was basically their mission statement song. It’s obvious from the lyrical content, and they’ve even talked about it. I know there’s footage of Rex talking about it somewhere.
That’s not to say it’s their most technical or heavy song, although i do think you can’t get much heavier than that main chunky riff. I’m talking about the heaviness of a songs tone. Speed does not equal heavy. It’s why the breakdown in Domination is considered so heavy. It’s the attitude and the structure of the instrumentation, and the placement of it in the song
Olly Hudson Becoming has a unique drum pattern for sure. The end reminds me of double bass "tap dancing". It's insane!
Brian Sousa No doubt. Becoming is one of the greatest metal drum performances
Great song. Great rhythm guitar, great solo, great percussion...Friggin everything about this track has it. RIP, Vinnie!