He came to Rock..... And Rocked like no other With a heart twice the size of Texas our beloved brother, companion, mentor idol and friend.... We love you Dime.... Until we meet again Dimebag Darrell, one of the true guitar gods of heavy metal! RIP DIME!!
you can see it, he was the shit before he was the shit! a very young DIME is fucking tearing it, you can tell why he won every guitar contest,he just had it,God given talent and ability! He was a magnetic personality, he was born to play guitar!
This era is untouchable. Power Metal was heavier than their glam shit, but still had the spirit of classic metal. Dime's solos and phil's pipes during this era were unmatched. Shame they won't reissue it.
Dude, I saw them in Cincinnati Ohio in like, 89, 90? I thought the name rang a bell but was clueless. Blew my mind. I was with 2 buddies and my gf at the time. We were speechless. Phil was actually yelling something at us at one point, but I couldn't make out what he was saying. I think he was yelling that we needed to get into it, start moving..lol. but I was mesmerized .Darrel probably thought I was some creepy ass how I just stood there. Your post reminded me of it. How I didn't realize who I was seeing or how big they were, because we weren't in a big place, but a small club. I don't even know for sure if C.F.H. was out by that time.
@@If6turnsouttobe9 I'd been to maybe half a dozen Pantera shows, I know exactly what you mean. Dime - or Diamond as we knew him at the time - would have us just standing there mouth open. Phil, though, he was the real reason you'd see Pantera again and again. Like you said, he would talk to the crowd. It was like being at home with a good friend telling a story. You know who else left me agape - Lean Rhymes was like 12 or 13 when I saw her at some Chili festival. The whole place was just standing there mouth wide open, this was the most amazing voice most people there had ever heard. People who'd seen Janis or Grace or even Plant or Morrison just could not believe this voice. Her garbage recordings completely missed the whole point of her performance, not to mention that I cannot stand the genre. Slash, too, left me memorized once. Amazing what he would do to the guitar - I'd say he was a better musician than Dime, really. But Dime was doing more than "being a musician", he wasn't so much playing the guitar as he was becoming part of the guitar and pulling you in with him. And with Phil already making you feel at home, the whole experience was surreal. TH-cam videos just don't capture all that.
@@dotancohen yeah, they don't, still they're saving a lot of music I thought would get lost, showing to young people, I enjoy knowing young people really like what I did. I don't feel as old and silly. Lol
His pull off and hammer on speed was just insane, it's like he had some sort of extra muscle connection in his hands that almost no one else has. I could get the riffs up to speed no problem but never the pull off/hammer on stuff no matter how much I practiced or jammed with my friends.
Definitely a guitar prodigy and the 80s where the competition was fearce. Todays guitar player are more technical but they lack something I can’t put my finger on. May be the soul. God bless Rock and Roll
@@puffybuns2311 They lack the other influences Dime had. The Blues-country-and just having a massive heart for music. It's just all sweeps and 9 string bullshit now.
@@Jimboishere11 yup it gets boring way too fast. Its not music, its how many notes I can play. Its not like people like yngwie and Tony macalpine were not doing that type of thing. But today i feel its gotten way too watered down with no emphasis on actual music behind those notes. Tony and yngwie are awesome fyi.
@@puffybuns2311 I totally agree. I'm a HUGE Malmsteen fan. I own both a Dime guitar and saved forever to purchase an Yngwie strat. Plays so nice 😄 These guys just have something, that others try to replicate. Perhaps that's the problem now...no one's original. 👍🏻
Thanks for posting! This clip really takes me back. I remember Phil's first gig after taking over from Terry. Countless nights watching the boys at Savvy's, Matley's Phase, II, Dallas City Limits, The Basement, Joe's Garage, Rascals ("Thrashcals"), The Ranch in Munster, etc. Darrell always made sure to comp us Coors Light pitchers, which would spill over as he stood atop our table soloing. RIP to a true great.
I'm 17 years old, I have Paragon Cable and they added a call-to-order channel called Video Jukebox. Cowboys From Hell was one that was called and paid for all the time. It changed my musical trajectory. I'm just about 49 now and that album, and the accociated memories, smells, everythimg, is as vivid and sharp today as it was then.....like a time machine.
Darrell never gets old. Beats alot of shredders today by leaps and bounds. I know that's some pretty deep shade, but Darrell had that soul, I dont feel that with alot of today's music. But hey, thats me.
The history the guys made all the gigs all the that time spent they spent with eachother you kniw they are brothers theres two sides to everystory and theres the truth Long live the lives and good times of pantera
I was probably there. That was a club called "The Basement" in Dallas. How do I know? "The" is vertical & it sits next to the word "Basement", although, the word "basement" is covered by the Pantera banner. That's back before Phil started putting his purpose built bass in his voice 😏 throughout the years, during some of his interviews, he accidentally forgets and you'll get to hear his natural voice every now and then, like this video.
What i always loved hearing his playing is you can pick out influences he clearly had. A little EVH a little Randy Rhodes a touch of George Lynch some Stevie Ray Vaughn in there. But despite being able to hear that there is a clear distinct voice in his playing that is exclusively his and no one elses. Dimebag sounds like Dimebag and his style tone and expression on the guitar are unmistakably him.
dam dude your a lucky dude watching dimebag play every nite must of been sick. disciple jammed too. did you ever get any pointers from him. you still live in fort worth? awesome shit man. aint nothin better than waking up on a saterday and watching some old skool touring days with disciple and pantera. far out.
R.I.P Dimebag Darrell, Vinnie Paul, Cliff Burton, Randy Rhoads, Jeff Hanneman, Chuck Schuldiner, Layne Staley, Ronnie James Dio, Lemmy Kilmister, Eddie Van Halen......Still Rocking In a Insane Band, in the South Of Heaven \m/
Godamn the world is a shitty fuckin place without dime and vinnie living in it but they are together again we fuckin miss DBD & VP we love and miss you thank you for all the great fuckin metal music you gave us youre forever loved brothers rest in paradise
I'm a lead guitar expert and I can honestly say Dimebag gave me the most trouble on the guitar. His sound is hard to match and his fret stretching is the best out there. Dimebag is intense.
@@ryand4533Jeff loomis and Dime are the two most untouchable man. Two different styles. Both the top tier of their styles. Nevermore would he my favorite band if it wasn’t for pantera
That was a great solo by Darrell. I have no doubt in my mind Dime would have done a G3 tour and would have burned that stage up on Steve and Joe. We'll Meet Again, The Sleep, Cemetery Gates solos back to back are extremely melodic with bunch of soul. A little bit of Minor mixed up with Major and the blues scales. Darrell was at his best with that Spot Light right on him.
I saw pantera live 5 or 6 times since 1990. Best bassist (no offense to the late great Cliff Burton) Best Drummer and obviously BEST FUCKING GUITARIST of my generation. Seeing them live was so GOD DAMN ELECTRIC. I am truly 100% jealous that you toured and partied with these Gods and legends. I'm not trying to take anything away from Disciple. you mother fuckers are super badass in your own right. I'm pretty damn sure you were at atleast a few of the shows i was at. i was too stoned then and am too old now (and stoned) to remember correctly
Feel this . Saw Pantera in 1999 , near the end and i didnt make the most of it .... wish i saw them in the early days. Just dont get this in todays music.
@@G.u74 I have to agree. They made some great music and he might have been the most down to earth guy you'll ever meet, but he wasn't in the same league as players like Vai, Satriani, Petrucci, Loomis or many others. Same can be said about Vinnie, Rex and Phil. That doesn't mean they didn't make some of the best metal of all times. They made some phenomenal tunes. They just aren't as technically skilled or accomplished as many, many others.
I just wish Phil’s health didn’t decline with his back and everything that happened, Pantera as a band I’d say was always really tight and connected and they loved Phil, even when he wrote the lyrics to Good friends and a bottle of pills, they were like “holy shit where did you come up with that”, they were a family and Phil didn’t break them up. Heroin did. The constantly moving train never stopped for them to truly take care of themselves enough. You look at Phil’s childhood and all the shit he went through, yet he still found a family in Pantera, the demons of drugs jumped him when he was down, when he was ‘broken’, and it nearly destroyed everything, as drug addiction does. All 4 members of Pantera made the band who they were. 25/25/25/25, all combining to make 100. They were an earth shattering machine built of 4 parts. Take away one of the parts, the machine breaks down. Heroin for a while, took Phil away, and Pantera broke down.
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD WHAT A SUPERB GUITARIST THIS CAT WAS WITHOUT A SHRED OF A DOUBT THE BEST ALL AROUND METAL GUITARIST OF ALL FUCKING TIME.. I GOTTA GET ME A PULL OF HIS WORK ATLEAST ONCE A DAY SO I SUGGEST YOU ALL GETCHA MOTHAFUCKIN PULL TOO!!! \..../\m/\..../\m/\..../\m/\..../\m/
Shane Plante tabbing it out its 18 on the high e, 18 on the B, 17 then pull off to the 15th fret on the G. To end the sequence just land on the 17th fret on the D string. Up picking the top 3 notes and down pick the very last note. Getcha Pull 🤘
He had another pattern too that he moved around, for example, 12th fret on high E, 15th fret to 12th pull off on the B, 15th fret to 14th fret to 12th fret pull off on the G. Picked in that same 'rake' fashion, I forgot which songs they show up in but he used it, or a variation of it, in a number of songs. Pretty sure the end of Shattered has it though.
He came to Rock.....
And Rocked like no other
With a heart twice the
size of Texas our beloved
brother, companion, mentor
idol and friend....
We love you Dime....
Until we meet again
Dimebag Darrell, one of the true guitar gods of heavy metal! RIP DIME!!
Al Young you took the words out of my mouth
TOp5
Isn't that what is inscribed on his headstone?
Hail to the king
One of the greatest guitarists irrelevant of style. He burned on that thing.
I will never understand why the hell anyone would want to rob the world of this man. It kills me. It infuriates me. But mostly, it breaks my heart.
Who robbed the world of him? Didn't he OD?
(Edit... Holy shit,... Shot on stage... That's nuts. Did not know that)
@@Glitch-nr9ct He was shot while playing a show.
Because he was racist, Screaming white power on shows.
Yeah man
@@Glitch-nr9ct no dude. Google it
you can see it, he was the shit before he was the shit! a very young DIME is fucking tearing it, you can tell why he won every guitar contest,he just had it,God given talent and ability! He was a magnetic personality, he was born to play guitar!
Can't get enough of these early vids ('88-'90)
Just so damn good!!!
Air Guitar i love these videos
Air Guitar 🎸 👍🏽
You can see how the bend at 1:33 got Phil’s attention. Classic
This era is untouchable. Power Metal was heavier than their glam shit, but still had the spirit of classic metal. Dime's solos and phil's pipes during this era were unmatched. Shame they won't reissue it.
Most at this concert probably didn’t know they were listening to a legend.
Dude, I saw them in Cincinnati Ohio in like, 89, 90? I thought the name rang a bell but was clueless. Blew my mind. I was with 2 buddies and my gf at the time. We were speechless. Phil was actually yelling something at us at one point, but I couldn't make out what he was saying. I think he was yelling that we needed to get into it, start moving..lol. but I was mesmerized .Darrel probably thought I was some creepy ass how I just stood there. Your post reminded me of it. How I didn't realize who I was seeing or how big they were, because we weren't in a big place, but a small club. I don't even know for sure if C.F.H. was out by that time.
@@If6turnsouttobe9 I'd been to maybe half a dozen Pantera shows, I know exactly what you mean. Dime - or Diamond as we knew him at the time - would have us just standing there mouth open. Phil, though, he was the real reason you'd see Pantera again and again. Like you said, he would talk to the crowd. It was like being at home with a good friend telling a story.
You know who else left me agape - Lean Rhymes was like 12 or 13 when I saw her at some Chili festival. The whole place was just standing there mouth wide open, this was the most amazing voice most people there had ever heard. People who'd seen Janis or Grace or even Plant or Morrison just could not believe this voice. Her garbage recordings completely missed the whole point of her performance, not to mention that I cannot stand the genre.
Slash, too, left me memorized once. Amazing what he would do to the guitar - I'd say he was a better musician than Dime, really. But Dime was doing more than "being a musician", he wasn't so much playing the guitar as he was becoming part of the guitar and pulling you in with him. And with Phil already making you feel at home, the whole experience was surreal. TH-cam videos just don't capture all that.
@@dotancohen yeah, they don't, still they're saving a lot of music I thought would get lost, showing to young people, I enjoy knowing young people really like what I did. I don't feel as old and silly. Lol
His pull off and hammer on speed was just insane, it's like he had some sort of extra muscle connection in his hands that almost no one else has. I could get the riffs up to speed no problem but never the pull off/hammer on stuff no matter how much I practiced or jammed with my friends.
Definitely a guitar prodigy and the 80s where the competition was fearce.
Todays guitar player are more technical but they lack something I can’t put my finger on.
May be the soul.
God bless Rock and Roll
@@puffybuns2311 They lack the other influences Dime had. The Blues-country-and just having a massive heart for music. It's just all sweeps and 9 string bullshit now.
@@Jimboishere11 yup it gets boring way too fast.
Its not music, its how many notes I can play.
Its not like people like yngwie and Tony macalpine were not doing that type of thing.
But today i feel its gotten way too watered down with no emphasis on actual music behind those notes.
Tony and yngwie are awesome fyi.
@@puffybuns2311 I totally agree. I'm a HUGE Malmsteen fan. I own both a Dime guitar and saved forever to purchase an Yngwie strat. Plays so nice 😄 These guys just have something, that others try to replicate. Perhaps that's the problem now...no one's original. 👍🏻
@@Jimboishere11 yeah i have been wanting one of those forever now.
Its time for me to save for a yjm strat.
Man I miss brother Dimebag. May his soul rest in peace.
Cool Darrel's got his belt buckle to the side to protect his guitar, couple years later he's taking drills to em on purpose lol
Cuz they started coming in by the day for free lol
I used to do that too! I didn't want to scratch up my guitars.
This guitar was the one he started all his 'customizations' with. Lol
Lol ya man miss those home videos they were everything growing up
dimebag darrel*
He really made all those trills and minor thirds sound amazing!
Thanks for posting! This clip really takes me back. I remember Phil's first gig after taking over from Terry. Countless nights watching the boys at Savvy's, Matley's Phase, II, Dallas City Limits, The Basement, Joe's Garage, Rascals ("Thrashcals"), The Ranch in Munster, etc. Darrell always made sure to comp us Coors Light pitchers, which would spill over as he stood atop our table soloing. RIP to a true great.
The Electric Company in Denison Texas!
Dude you were blessed 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Dime will always live and lead in the eyes and minds of those that saw him🤘🏻
I'm 17 years old, I have Paragon Cable and they added a call-to-order channel called Video Jukebox. Cowboys From Hell was one that was called and paid for all the time. It changed my musical trajectory. I'm just about 49 now and that album, and the accociated memories, smells, everythimg, is as vivid and sharp today as it was then.....like a time machine.
Darrell never gets old. Beats alot of shredders today by leaps and bounds. I know that's some pretty deep shade, but Darrell had that soul, I dont feel that with alot of today's music. But hey, thats me.
I love that Phil starts in the vid singing a Faith no more lyric .
PanterA.......The Kings of Metal
THE BEST FOREVER!!!
damn that was incredible that last part gave me goosebumps
The history the guys made all the gigs all the that time spent they spent with eachother you kniw they are brothers theres two sides to everystory and theres the truth
Long live the lives and good times of pantera
1:39 holy shit, that sounds like some early Walk solo stuff!
Slanderous' Remasters He has a habbit to do that amazing lick a lot in his solos.
0:59 was domination.
Both were cemetery gates imo
1:02 and also this
How have I not seen this before?? It's always a surreal moment when you find new footage of the goat.
I was probably there. That was a club called "The Basement" in Dallas. How do I know? "The" is vertical & it sits next to the word "Basement", although, the word "basement" is covered by the Pantera banner. That's back before Phil started putting his purpose built bass in his voice 😏 throughout the years, during some of his interviews, he accidentally forgets and you'll get to hear his natural voice every now and then, like this video.
in the beginning phil is singing faith no more- the real thing
Henrique Valente i know the feeling
Forever DIme thanks for this
This is killer stuff!!
This is one part of the 80s/90s I don't miss.
Dime was in a league of his own!!
What i always loved hearing his playing is you can pick out influences he clearly had. A little EVH a little Randy Rhodes a touch of George Lynch some Stevie Ray Vaughn in there. But despite being able to hear that there is a clear distinct voice in his playing that is exclusively his and no one elses. Dimebag sounds like Dimebag and his style tone and expression on the guitar are unmistakably him.
Lol Phil "You want me to play a solo or something?" Love his voice.
I clicked like button on all replies coz it was for my brother dime !!! C u in heaven bro ! ! 😢
Pretty good chance I was there too. Saw them many times at the Basement. Thanks for sharing all these. \m/
Dime was a wizard and the guitar was his magic wand to cast spells upon the many metal fans upon the Earth.
That was awesome
I met dime in nyc at a bar they were in town for the release of far beyond driven so humble
dam dude your a lucky dude watching dimebag play every nite must of been sick. disciple jammed too. did you ever get any pointers from him. you still live in fort worth? awesome shit man. aint nothin better than waking up on a saterday and watching some old skool touring days with disciple and pantera. far out.
Damn! Dime was so wicked fast! What a shredder! Awesome! I think he would have been awesome in Megadeth.
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME, BROTHER DIME!!!...🙌👑🙌...333...CFH...🤘
🥃WELL DONE, AS ALWAYS!!!🥃
The word ANIMAL comes to mind🤘😎 nothing more needs to be said.
R.I.P Dimebag Darrell, Vinnie Paul, Cliff Burton, Randy Rhoads, Jeff Hanneman, Chuck Schuldiner, Layne Staley, Ronnie James Dio, Lemmy Kilmister, Eddie Van Halen......Still Rocking In a Insane Band, in the South Of Heaven \m/
Love how Vinnie is trying to make his brother shine even More by shimmering cymbals
Godamn the world is a shitty fuckin place without dime and vinnie living in it but they are together again we fuckin miss DBD & VP we love and miss you thank you for all the great fuckin metal music you gave us youre forever loved brothers rest in paradise
Simply amazing 🎸
There are some that can play then there are some can create, there are only a few that can do both , bless dime
1 of a kind R.I.P. brother
Incredible
You again huh
I'm a lead guitar expert and I can honestly say Dimebag gave me the most trouble on the guitar. His sound is hard to match and his fret stretching is the best out there. Dimebag is intense.
Fret stretching? You must be an expert, I’ve never heard of this!
Think he means stretches? But ok now I wanna stretch frets 😀
No one could shred like Dime it’s truly sad he’s gone😢
@@ryand4533Jeff loomis and Dime are the two most untouchable man. Two different styles. Both the top tier of their styles. Nevermore would he my favorite band if it wasn’t for pantera
You are witnessing the best there was the best there is and the best that will ever be.Dime Bag Darryl Abott.
Who in there right mind would thumbs down ??? Jealous amateur guitarists
or more likely, people with taste.
@@axeman2638 L comment
@@axeman2638 troll
@@neonknight-1522
He's right, the solo wasn't very inventive.
He's no Randy Rhoads.
@@neonknight-1522 yeah, so? and?
PANTERA RULES !
やはり別格!!最高!!
Hard to believe this is 30 years old
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 💪🤟
Simply Dime!
Forever a legend
I Need A Tab For This fucking Amazing Solo!
Wished I was alive back then
DIMEBAG THE MASTER
That was a great solo by Darrell. I have no doubt in my mind Dime would have done a G3 tour and would have burned that stage up on Steve and Joe. We'll Meet Again, The Sleep, Cemetery Gates solos back to back are extremely melodic with bunch of soul. A little bit of Minor mixed up with Major and the blues scales. Darrell was at his best with that Spot Light right on him.
As much as I love Dime, I don't think he is in the same league as Vai and Satriani and he wouldn't be G3 quality.
@@benjaminrapp7418 exactly....
I saw pantera live 5 or 6 times since 1990. Best bassist (no offense to the late great Cliff Burton) Best Drummer and obviously BEST FUCKING GUITARIST of my generation. Seeing them live was so GOD DAMN ELECTRIC. I am truly 100% jealous that you toured and partied with these Gods and legends. I'm not trying to take anything away from Disciple. you mother fuckers are super badass in your own right. I'm pretty damn sure you were at atleast a few of the shows i was at. i was too stoned then and am too old now (and stoned) to remember correctly
JustTIME
Feel this .
Saw Pantera in 1999 , near the end and i didnt make the most of it .... wish i saw them in the early days.
Just dont get this in todays music.
Rex is so damned underrated, he goes unsung when talking about Pantera and its a crime.
Not even close man , on all categories maybe just top 100 .
@@G.u74 I have to agree. They made some great music and he might have been the most down to earth guy you'll ever meet, but he wasn't in the same league as players like Vai, Satriani, Petrucci, Loomis or many others. Same can be said about Vinnie, Rex and Phil. That doesn't mean they didn't make some of the best metal of all times. They made some phenomenal tunes. They just aren't as technically skilled or accomplished as many, many others.
Drunk as fuck, still bombed everyone
How much time elapsed between when this was filmed and when they signed with ATCO and released Cowboys From Hell?
I was 7 days old when this happened
god fuckin damn it
Some major EVH inspiration here
LEGEND !!
Greatest Guitarist Ever
Maravilloso
333 hellyeah! baby!. 🤘🤘🤘
Легенда. Бог.
Sad that some garbage wants to end this great gift of talent
Essa guitarra existe até hoje, a lendaria from hell
9 dislikes are people that don't know how tuning the guitar
I just wish Phil’s health didn’t decline with his back and everything that happened, Pantera as a band I’d say was always really tight and connected and they loved Phil, even when he wrote the lyrics to Good friends and a bottle of pills, they were like “holy shit where did you come up with that”, they were a family and Phil didn’t break them up. Heroin did. The constantly moving train never stopped for them to truly take care of themselves enough. You look at Phil’s childhood and all the shit he went through, yet he still found a family in Pantera, the demons of drugs jumped him when he was down, when he was ‘broken’, and it nearly destroyed everything, as drug addiction does. All 4 members of Pantera made the band who they were. 25/25/25/25, all combining to make 100. They were an earth shattering machine built of 4 parts. Take away one of the parts, the machine breaks down. Heroin for a while, took Phil away, and Pantera broke down.
Faith no more lyric in start of vid?
Russ Bouquet which is funny cause he sure hated Mike Patton when asked about him in a 1992 interview.
@@MrHandfromEbay Why did Phil hate Mike Patton?
Reminds me of the Spinal Tap solo-just needs a violin bow and to play with his feet.
Looks like The Basement in Dallas.
His brother is fucking up those cymbals back there
Darrell! Greatest guitar player of all time!
Save you God 🙏
Dime at the end. Oh yeah I just touch this it sounds cool af
Sweet
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD WHAT A SUPERB GUITARIST THIS CAT WAS WITHOUT A SHRED OF A DOUBT THE BEST ALL AROUND METAL GUITARIST OF ALL FUCKING TIME.. I GOTTA GET ME A PULL OF HIS WORK ATLEAST ONCE A DAY SO I SUGGEST YOU ALL GETCHA MOTHAFUCKIN PULL TOO!!! \..../\m/\..../\m/\..../\m/\..../\m/
What the hell is 1:06 ? That's fucking insane!?
Shane Plante tabbing it out its 18 on the high e, 18 on the B, 17 then pull off to the 15th fret on the G. To end the sequence just land on the 17th fret on the D string. Up picking the top 3 notes and down pick the very last note. Getcha Pull 🤘
Thanks! youtube didn't tell me you replied until just now. They....are not helpful.
He had another pattern too that he moved around, for example, 12th fret on high E, 15th fret to 12th pull off on the B, 15th fret to 14th fret to 12th fret pull off on the G. Picked in that same 'rake' fashion, I forgot which songs they show up in but he used it, or a variation of it, in a number of songs. Pretty sure the end of Shattered has it though.
It's a part of a solo. I forgot which song but it's off of the CFH album
Thanks mate!!Great fucking stuff.
Its epic video
1:07-1:09 is insane. I don't even know how he's doing that.
E verda
17 on e string
17 on b string
17 on g string
then pull off to 16 and 14
Ok so now i know why the back of his guitar has to this day a thumb spot.
Phil still called him "Diamond Darrell"
would kill to hear early Anselmo sing the rest of The Real Thing
The best
FUCKING KING!!
Can't imagine dimebag got into glam lmao 🤣
Someone learn this cause I suck too much to keep up up
golden fingers
le wow
Parts of cemetery gated solo in there 1:40-1:50
Dime really makes me want to buy
dean ml!!!
:01, faith no more?
MrHandfromEbay the real thing
1:07 A sweep
Best band to BlesS us from TexaS
This must be before they got signed, look at the font the name is in.