*The Great Southern Trendkill used to be my everyday clock alarm back in school days around late 90's!* I used to jump off the bad like a madman at 6am ready to go rock the school! LOL
LMAO! Friends, it's fuckin' impossible to keep snoozing with this song playing! And back in the day (the 90's in Brazil) I had an stereo system and the CD was playing and I had no remote control to stop it, so it was literally impossible to keep sleeping! Great strategy to get in the ROCK N ROLL VIBE ready to school! LOL 🤘🤘🤘
Hardly underrated, specially given the fact that they literally erased from History their albums from the 80's. But even so, I think is safe to say that Reinventing the Steel is the black sheep of their golden years.
Reinventing the steel is the super mario 2 of their discography, check out the terry date remixed version, sounds fucking incredible.. But yes, the great southern is their best album…
if you analyse any non popular pantera song in depth you will be amazed at what they did... look at "it makes them disappear" or "shedding skin"... every band member was a great musician and they nailed every. single. song.
I can agree with that... but for ME , Cowboys was their best. It's likely because of what was going on in my life when it came out. The other albums as whole albums just didnt hit the same for me. I love songs off ALL their albums.
I feel Shredding Skin was weirdly underrated - buried away towards the end of the album, not a single, not played live much. It's got everything I want in a Pantera song
Rip Dimebag Darell and Vinnie Paul. I met Vinnie in LV a few years after dimebags passing while wearing a Rip Dimebag shirt. He complimented my shirt and got to shake his hand and talk for a bit. Such a nice dude. Vinnie was So Nice and always a drumming inspiration.
Fun fact: Dime actually wrote the outro riff to Floods when he was 17, just never found a place for it on an album until Floods. There's a video somewhere (I think in Dimevision vol.1) where he's playing the riff live at a highschool show
The intro to 13 Steps is fucking sick if your listening to it on surround speakers, the Tom fills circle the room with how they recorded it. And you’d never know unless you had a good car stereo or home audio system.
I was 15 when this album was released. Got it four days before it was officially released because I had the hookup at the local music shop (as soon as the store got a new albums delivered, I got it, no waiting until the official date). Walked out of the store, put it in my cousin's car's cd player, and how it kicked off blew our minds. It stayed in his cd player for over a week until we had it burned into our brain.
There is a video from 1988 where Dime is playing the outro for what would be Floods, crazy he had that idea for so long before it became part of a song.
One of my favorite bits of this album (besides Floods outro) has to be in Suicide Note Pt. II, when the band stops and then the guitar comes back near the end. It's outright diabolical, I love it
Before I watched this, I would have bet $$$ that the song he was going to discuss was suicide note pt.2....its definitely in the top 3(if not#1) heaviest, most intense Pantera tunes out of their catalog. For full effect, don't skip over suicide note pt.1. the transition from the acoustic ballad into full bore schizo-thrash is magic
I still remember how blown away I was when I got to my buddies house and he threw the CD into the stereo. I was very familiar with Pantera, but that album blew me away. Drag the waters is tremendous. Living through me is really good too.
This whole album is a fucking masterpiece. It took me a looooong time to really wrap my puny brain around it because I just was not familiar with where it was coming from. I bought it right after it came out, put it on a shelf, and just walked away for a while. Maybe 8-9 years and a few hundred grindcore albums later I came back to it and the whole thing fell into place. If there's a heavier and more brutal album to go platinum I don't know what it is.
DUDE, SAME!! I was way into Bush, then Korn, then Megadeth. I got Trendkill from my uncle, popped it in my stereo at home. The opening blew my head off and shook me so much that after a few minutes, I was like "I'm not ready for this". Put it on the shelf for a few months. But when I came back to it later, it was magic. They'll always be one of my favorite bands ever.
I AM PROUD TO SAY I SEEN ORIGINAL PANTERA PLAY FLOODS LIVE!!! I CAN'T EVEN DESCRIBE HOW F'N GOOD IT WAS BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T PLAY IT LIVE VERY OFTEN!!! R.I.P. DIME&VINNIE!!!
I saw them at the Albuquerque convention center around 2001. The whole crowd stopped when Dime played the solo. Found it recently on TH-cam. I’m glad you also got to witness that. Amazing
I saw them on the Trendkill tour in the summer of '96. I still remember it very well. They did not perform TGSTK in its entirety but the verse was spliced into Cowboys From Hell. Great show.
My uncle gifted me the great southern trendkill for Christmas when i was a kid. I always thought it was an underated pantera album as it was so dark and heavy.
My favorite album! That or rust in peace depending on the day. That opener is so good and gives you so much. The blues metal outro is perfection. Thats why dime was the best. He wasn't afraid to put some bends and some flaur into metsl songs. Like we can only palm mute and downpick power chords so much.
Rex gets a lot of credit for the actual song writing and structure. Dime said he was much better at that than him. Rex would decide on traditions or come up with a modulation point or where to put certain riffs. Dime was the creator and Rex was the organizer in that relationship
I love The Great Southern Trendkill it was my first Pantera album and to this day I love listening to it through and through. Still my favourite Pantera album. Living Through Me is still among their very best to me.
Pantera was always coming out heavier on the first song than they did on the previous album. Trendkill was pinnacle. There was no way they were gonna top it.
New drivers license at 16 I took my uncles truck to watch skid row while the opening at was cowboys from hell. Pantera It blew my mind to watch them live Solid performance
This song and album rules, that song was my alarm clock song for a long time! I feel pretty certain that they actually played it on that tour I saw early on, I know they didn't play it much though, it rips! I saw them 5 times in the 90's and they were untouchable live!
The hihat count in at the end of The Underground in America into Sandblasted Skin hypes me up so fucking much. And don't get me started on how rowdy I wanna get when Phil screams "get outta fucking control" before the main riff kicks back end at the end of the song
0:50 if you’re a guitarist you owe it to yourself to learn how to play this and tune it on your amp assuming you have an amp that can reverb and echo. It was one of my most fulfilling achievements on guitar.
I have a six cd stereo in my car and i sometimes will put all the PanterA CDs in but it always has at least three PanterA albums in it and THE GREAT SOUTHERN TRENDKILL is one of my favorites. When suicide note pt 2 hits i drive a 140 mph in my car everytime!!!! Floods DIME wrote that outro 20 years before he wrote floods.
6:03 lol he didn't follow it bend for bend, vibrato for vibrato. He hits the first bend, but then plays everything straight and stiff. Not dogging Rex at all. He's an amazing bassist that made a lot of great choices that enhanced the songs, but I never understood why more bassists don't just bend the damn strings. It's a little harder than guitar, yeah, but it's really not THAT hard, especially if you've been playing for a while.
Great job Andriy, this has always been my favorite Pantera album. It's so gritty and in your face. In my opinion it always was the best Pantera album,and I'm glad someone actually acknowledged this album, because it is extremely underated. (My favorite song on this album was always suicide note part one. Not because I ever thought about killing myself or anything like that,but Phil's vocals were spot on in that song, you could hear his range from everything to his heavy almost talking like a cereal killer to his high pitched screams. From the first line ,the song got me hooked. Just the way Phil says ", cheap cocaine,dry inhale" man,sends shivers up my spine. Again great Job)
Lotsa hardcore pantera fans say this is their favorite but admittedly its the hardest album to get into initially. I dont really have 1 clear fav from them but theres some top tier songs in here
I've noticed that a lot of my absolute favorite albums are albums that I didn't love on the first listen. As you listen each new time, it slowly starts to click with you, and eventually, you grow to love it. The great southern trendkill as a whole was like that for me, even though there were a few songs that I immediately really liked. It took time to really appreciate it as a whole record.
This was the first Pantera album I really listened to since it vame out when i was 11. I quickly went and picked up all the earlier albums but this one will always have a special place in my heart
They played it at Red Rocks during The Great Southern Trend Kill tour. It you're familiar with Red Rocks and moshing... some of us were lucky to walk away that day. Needless to say, it was fucking magical!!!!
The Great Southern Trendkill is my favorite Pantera album & also my favorite song. i love blasting that song when im happy, sad, angry...... its just good for any mood =)
can't believe there's no mention of how seth putnam helped with a lot of the super raspy long screams in this, 13 Steps, War Nerve, and Suicide Note pt 2
I remember I fell asleep on the floor of my friend's apartment after a night of heavy drinking. He woke me up the next morning by blasting this song on the stereo. Needless to say, I woke up in good spirits.
So glad as a younger guy, (born in 85 so I'm 39) I got to see Pantera live twice. When I was 15 or 16. Also went to ozzfest. It was amazing. Once they played with soulfly, and the other time I saw them with slayer.
My favorite album this where the bandages are off and Phil's wounds open and raw and he just happened to have a band awesome enough to be able to convey that with their instruments as we as he did with his voice. RIP Pantera
Absolutely love this album - can still remember the first time I listened to it, clear as day - it was on cassette and it damn near blew me right over my bed when the first track finally started! 😂 I'm surprised there was no mention of the "13 Steps" - the drumming and stuff on there was pretty epic!
I never noticed those bass flicks in the outro of great southern trend kill, will have to check it out, I listen to that album often as well as far beyond driven, still really great albums after 20 years
Best album by them period, TGST was the first Pantera album I ever heard and owned. It set the bar for that deepfried Texas metal/blues sound and still holds up pretty dam good to this day.
So this was actually the first pantera album I was introduced too, and war nerve, 13 steps to nowhere, and the underground in America are 3 of my favorite songs from them I'd play those on repeat all the time.
Hello Andriy. I think a good topic for a video could be about a Megadeth song "Go to hell". The song has the same spoken word lyrics like in Enter sandman "Now i lay me down to sleep", but actually the Megadeth song came out before enter sandman.
such a metal masterpiece, like the others but great video man loved your points and separated bass clips of Rex and, but yeah i suppose its the simplicity of Vulgar that won me over as a favorite its so dam focused, raw and pure to me idk, still cant listen to this and not get fired the hell up! all of their studios albums were magic they just kept on fucking pushing the bar without going full death metal where everything is too over the top imo (no dis intended toward deathmetal or any others) they still had melody, slower and faster parts etc (forgive me for lack of music vocabulary as I'm no musician) but i just love their shit like the rest of you guys. \,,/
when this came out it was insane how heavy it was. back before the internet and you'd bring the tape or cd in your car to show everyone again and again.
Let's do this one southern styleeee! Always loved the Phil ASMR pre solo. Took me ages to hear it correctly, had to find an instrumental track on youtube.
You mentioned Rex doubling with Dime and the fullness it brought and that's no joke. Listen to the isolated tracks Dime laid down and it becomes super apparent how much of that power in their sound was, in fact, Rex.
From what I remember, the band was having issues when they recorded Trendkill, and the main reason it took a while for it to grow on me was that it had the impossible job of following Far Beyond Driven. The Great Southern Trendkill is like South of Heaven from Slayer; it followed Reign in Blood, which was hard to follow.
*The Great Southern Trendkill used to be my everyday clock alarm back in school days around late 90's!*
I used to jump off the bad like a madman at 6am ready to go rock the school!
LOL
I’m gonna start doing this.
Are you me? lol
Bro shit you not, I did this 2 years ago while in high school to this song
LMAO! Friends, it's fuckin' impossible to keep snoozing with this song playing! And back in the day (the 90's in Brazil) I had an stereo system and the CD was playing and I had no remote control to stop it, so it was literally impossible to keep sleeping! Great strategy to get in the ROCK N ROLL VIBE ready to school!
LOL
🤘🤘🤘
Me too!
Suicide note pt 2:"Hold my beer"
Best part of the album when pt1 goes into pt2
lol yeah it was the one i was thinking about too!
OUT OF MY MIND
they just played this one at aftershock
@@johncusack2384 gave me a heart attack the first time I heard it lol
I’m happy somebody is giving this song the credit it deserves, everything in this song is what Pantera is known for and it fucking rips
Trendkill is my favorite Pantera album. So underrated.
For real
Hardly underrated, specially given the fact that they literally erased from History their albums from the 80's. But even so, I think is safe to say that Reinventing the Steel is the black sheep of their golden years.
Reinventing the steel is the super mario 2 of their discography, check out the terry date remixed version, sounds fucking incredible..
But yes, the great southern is their best album…
Really? This was always my least favorite album, it had like 3 maybe 4 bangers and the rest were borderline skipable
Because it mostly sucks.
The first song is my everyday clock alarm lmao, works very efficient
Lol mine was Su*cide note pt 2 when the album came out until at least 2006.. it ALWAYS woke me up really fast from across the room!
@@dransdell101 Great band for intense waking up
Lmao same, my family forced me to change it since they woke up with my alarm everyday at 6 am
Me too
I cycle through that, Get to the Gone by Static-X and The Undertow by Lamb of God
1:12 The cut-off 💀
Even reading your comment didn't prepare me for how much such a small part made me laugh 😂
its like that"GET OUT" meme🤣
@@robertpaulson2946FR😂😂😂😂
if you analyse any non popular pantera song in depth you will be amazed at what they did... look at "it makes them disappear" or "shedding skin"... every band member was a great musician and they nailed every. single. song.
Every single 1990-2000 song of them is a treasure
I can agree with that... but for ME , Cowboys was their best. It's likely because of what was going on in my life when it came out. The other albums as whole albums just didnt hit the same for me. I love songs off ALL their albums.
Shedding Skin was my introduction to Pantera. Far Beyond Driven was their best album IMHO 🤘
I love shedding skin.
I feel Shredding Skin was weirdly underrated - buried away towards the end of the album, not a single, not played live much. It's got everything I want in a Pantera song
Rex's bass work during the solo of Floods is absolutely top tier work!
Song is magnificient
Rex's playing is ridiculously good in every Pantera tune. Dude is as solid as granite. I'm glad you pointed it out bro
Absolutely
@@Xinmyheadhe sounds so much better live, on record he was kinda silenced
@@steverogers2732 saw them 5 times in the 90's. He was thunder, and blended perfectly with Dime
Rip Dimebag Darell and Vinnie Paul.
I met Vinnie in LV a few years after dimebags passing while wearing a Rip Dimebag shirt.
He complimented my shirt and got to shake his hand and talk for a bit. Such a nice dude.
Vinnie was So Nice and always a drumming inspiration.
AND WHAT?!?!?! WE NEED TO KNOW!!!
Two elite musicians... RIP
Fun fact: Dime actually wrote the outro riff to Floods when he was 17, just never found a place for it on an album until Floods. There's a video somewhere (I think in Dimevision vol.1) where he's playing the riff live at a highschool show
Best Pantera album IMHO
Nah power metal is
but then again great southern trendkill had seth putnam on some songs
I was surprised to learn Rex didn’t like it that much
@@putridabomination I haven't ranked their stuff yet but it's easily either FBD or CFH
More extreme album
agreed
The intro to 13 Steps is fucking sick if your listening to it on surround speakers, the Tom fills circle the room with how they recorded it. And you’d never know unless you had a good car stereo or home audio system.
everyones probably heard this but floods outro was originally for dimes gf
First time I hear about that, woah
@@Aaronz2464yep he played it for her in the 80s. There’s a video of him doing a solo in the 80s and plays that outtro.
Their BEST album in my humble opinion.
Listened it probably 350 times!
Thanks frrrrrriend!
I was 15 when this album was released. Got it four days before it was officially released because I had the hookup at the local music shop (as soon as the store got a new albums delivered, I got it, no waiting until the official date). Walked out of the store, put it in my cousin's car's cd player, and how it kicked off blew our minds. It stayed in his cd player for over a week until we had it burned into our brain.
There is a video from 1988 where Dime is playing the outro for what would be Floods, crazy he had that idea for so long before it became part of a song.
nice to see you talking about my favorite metal band
It's not for you/about you
@@Absolutely_puck_fakestine ok kid
@@VelvetEmber_SaintPetrus Wow, he said "kid", what a chad, what a reply, what en edgelord 🤣
@@Absolutely_puck_fakestine take the L kid
@@Absolutely_puck_fakestinesaljuif
One of my favorite bits of this album (besides Floods outro) has to be in Suicide Note Pt. II, when the band stops and then the guitar comes back near the end. It's outright diabolical, I love it
That is absolutely amazing
CHUN CHUN CHUN CHUN KWI KWI KWI KWI
@@lalolanda3996 Exactly 🤣
Before I watched this, I would have bet $$$ that the song he was going to discuss was suicide note pt.2....its definitely in the top 3(if not#1) heaviest, most intense Pantera tunes out of their catalog. For full effect, don't skip over suicide note pt.1. the transition from the acoustic ballad into full bore schizo-thrash is magic
Dun dun dun dun wee wee wee wee
My favorite Pantera album! Also my first Pantera album. I got it from a friend at school and I've been a diehard fan ever since! Killer video!
The heaviest, darkest, most experimental Pantera record, and absolutely underrated.
I still remember how blown away I was when I got to my buddies house and he threw the CD into the stereo. I was very familiar with Pantera, but that album blew me away. Drag the waters is tremendous. Living through me is really good too.
Yeah sandblasted skin has always been one of my favorite pantera tracks
I've always known this album to be well esteemed, man I remember going to media play with my buddy and we each picked up a copy
It’s aging like a fine wine
Trendkill might actually be my favorite album of theirs and this one is definitely my favorite off the album
Southern Trendkill has always been my favorite album by Pantera. It’s the only album they have that I don’t skip a single song
This whole album is a fucking masterpiece. It took me a looooong time to really wrap my puny brain around it because I just was not familiar with where it was coming from. I bought it right after it came out, put it on a shelf, and just walked away for a while. Maybe 8-9 years and a few hundred grindcore albums later I came back to it and the whole thing fell into place.
If there's a heavier and more brutal album to go platinum I don't know what it is.
DUDE, SAME!! I was way into Bush, then Korn, then Megadeth. I got Trendkill from my uncle, popped it in my stereo at home. The opening blew my head off and shook me so much that after a few minutes, I was like "I'm not ready for this". Put it on the shelf for a few months. But when I came back to it later, it was magic. They'll always be one of my favorite bands ever.
I AM PROUD TO SAY I SEEN ORIGINAL PANTERA PLAY FLOODS LIVE!!! I CAN'T EVEN DESCRIBE HOW F'N GOOD IT WAS BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T PLAY IT LIVE VERY OFTEN!!! R.I.P. DIME&VINNIE!!!
I saw them at the Albuquerque convention center around 2001. The whole crowd stopped when Dime played the solo. Found it recently on TH-cam. I’m glad you also got to witness that. Amazing
@hanzgunther I'm so happy you got to witness this as well!!! So Proud!!!🥲
LONG LIVE THE F'N KING'S OF METAL!!!
🗣️PANTERA💨🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
@hanzgunther i daw them too at the convention center in Albuquerque. It was Prong, Selputura, and Pantara if I remember correctly.
@ I remember morbid angel and papa roach and scrape
This song is one of their heaviest and the final bluesy section is the fruit on the cake! Awesome.
Their best album. Heavy as fuck.
I saw them on the Trendkill tour in the summer of '96. I still remember it very well. They did not perform TGSTK in its entirety but the verse was spliced into Cowboys From Hell.
Great show.
My uncle gifted me the great southern trendkill for Christmas when i was a kid. I always thought it was an underated pantera album as it was so dark and heavy.
My favorite album! That or rust in peace depending on the day.
That opener is so good and gives you so much. The blues metal outro is perfection. Thats why dime was the best. He wasn't afraid to put some bends and some flaur into metsl songs.
Like we can only palm mute and downpick power chords so much.
The holy Grail of heavy metal in my opinion. Glad to hear it get some love especially the title track. Definitely the most underrated Pantera record
Hardcore metal. They bludgeoned everyone in the game. None heavier and tight together
00:06 I remember putting this in my headphones in the morning back in high school... Just to wake me up a bit.😅
My favorite Pantera record, hands down. It's just an such an awesome, jaw breaking gut punch. The production is top notch.
Rex gets a lot of credit for the actual song writing and structure. Dime said he was much better at that than him. Rex would decide on traditions or come up with a modulation point or where to put certain riffs. Dime was the creator and Rex was the organizer in that relationship
I love The Great Southern Trendkill it was my first Pantera album and to this day I love listening to it through and through.
Still my favourite Pantera album. Living Through Me is still among their very best to me.
Pantera was always coming out heavier on the first song than they did on the previous album. Trendkill was pinnacle. There was no way they were gonna top it.
New drivers license at 16 I took my uncles truck to watch skid row while the opening at was cowboys from hell. Pantera It blew my mind to watch them live Solid performance
Will always be my favorite Pantera album, wouldn’t have stuck with guitar without hearing drag the waters for the first time \m/
This song and album rules, that song was my alarm clock song for a long time! I feel pretty certain that they actually played it on that tour I saw early on, I know they didn't play it much though, it rips! I saw them 5 times in the 90's and they were untouchable live!
Probably one of my favorite Pantera records. I seen them on this tour in 96. I was only 13 and it was my first concert ever. Then I met them in 2000.
The hihat count in at the end of The Underground in America into Sandblasted Skin hypes me up so fucking much. And don't get me started on how rowdy I wanna get when Phil screams "get outta fucking control" before the main riff kicks back end at the end of the song
0:50 if you’re a guitarist you owe it to yourself to learn how to play this and tune it on your amp assuming you have an amp that can reverb and echo. It was one of my most fulfilling achievements on guitar.
I have a six cd stereo in my car and i sometimes will put all the PanterA CDs in but it always has at least three PanterA albums in it and THE GREAT SOUTHERN TRENDKILL is one of my favorites. When suicide note pt 2 hits i drive a 140 mph in my car everytime!!!! Floods DIME wrote that outro 20 years before he wrote floods.
6:03 lol he didn't follow it bend for bend, vibrato for vibrato. He hits the first bend, but then plays everything straight and stiff. Not dogging Rex at all. He's an amazing bassist that made a lot of great choices that enhanced the songs, but I never understood why more bassists don't just bend the damn strings. It's a little harder than guitar, yeah, but it's really not THAT hard, especially if you've been playing for a while.
I’ve always thought Rex had been overlooked. The songs really call for him to play tight with the guitar. Excellent video!
My favorite pantera album! Groovy and heavy af!
The lyrics were also matching the pure brutal music. An absolute fight for your life throughout the album.
This album introduced me to pantera, and at that time it was the heaviest thing I've heard by a mile. Remains my favorite album by them to this day
Great job Andriy, this has always been my favorite Pantera album.
It's so gritty and in your face.
In my opinion it always was the best Pantera album,and I'm glad someone actually acknowledged this album, because it is extremely underated.
(My favorite song on this album was always suicide note part one. Not because I ever thought about killing myself or anything like that,but Phil's vocals were spot on in that song, you could hear his range from everything to his heavy almost talking like a cereal killer to his high pitched screams. From the first line ,the song got me hooked. Just the way Phil says ", cheap cocaine,dry inhale" man,sends shivers up my spine. Again great Job)
Lotsa hardcore pantera fans say this is their favorite but admittedly its the hardest album to get into initially. I dont really have 1 clear fav from them but theres some top tier songs in here
Its the first one i got really into, its just so lyrically and instrumentally amazing
I've noticed that a lot of my absolute favorite albums are albums that I didn't love on the first listen. As you listen each new time, it slowly starts to click with you, and eventually, you grow to love it. The great southern trendkill as a whole was like that for me, even though there were a few songs that I immediately really liked. It took time to really appreciate it as a whole record.
For me FBD always wins in the end.
If I remember correctly this album was the start of the end. They didn't record the album together .but this album is one of there best.
Trendkill was always my favourite
It's so raw and full of energy
This was the first Pantera album I really listened to since it vame out when i was 11. I quickly went and picked up all the earlier albums but this one will always have a special place in my heart
I play it every time it's my turn to connect Bluetooth in the family mini van!! Best album opener ever!
"Phil's ASMR." That was funny.
Rest in Power Dime... Floods is fucking deep n heavy because of you...
Hell ya!
Dude I'm always down for some Southern Trendkill appreciation. Hope you're doin well, Andriy.
DUDE!!!! Thank you so much for making this!!!!
They played it at Red Rocks during The Great Southern Trend Kill tour. It you're familiar with Red Rocks and moshing... some of us were lucky to walk away that day. Needless to say, it was fucking magical!!!!
The Great Southern Trendkill is my favorite Pantera album & also my favorite song. i love blasting that song when im happy, sad, angry...... its just good for any mood =)
I have to revisit this album. Thanks for reminding me.
Bless you for including bass/guitar tabs
Very good. Rex is certainly unappreciated. So much talent all around.
can't believe there's no mention of how seth putnam helped with a lot of the super raspy long screams in this, 13 Steps, War Nerve, and Suicide Note pt 2
Love this album so much!! Vulgar will always be my favorite, but this one is probably number two or three, depending on the day. Very underrated!! 🤘🤘🤘
Excellent breakdown. Love your zeal for metal. Great channel bro. 🤘🏻
I remember I fell asleep on the floor of my friend's apartment after a night of heavy drinking. He woke me up the next morning by blasting this song on the stereo. Needless to say, I woke up in good spirits.
My favorite Pantera album! 1:46 Phil's ASMR! Hahahaha now that's funny! And, maybe a little TOO accurate!
This is the album to bring me to metal and 🫨😜 still my favorite, and on a side note nice to see ya brother ❤❤❤❤
So glad as a younger guy, (born in 85 so I'm 39) I got to see Pantera live twice. When I was 15 or 16. Also went to ozzfest. It was amazing. Once they played with soulfly, and the other time I saw them with slayer.
My favorite album this where the bandages are off and Phil's wounds open and raw and he just happened to have a band awesome enough to be able to convey that with their instruments as we as he did with his voice. RIP Pantera
Absolutely love this album - can still remember the first time I listened to it, clear as day - it was on cassette and it damn near blew me right over my bed when the first track finally started! 😂
I'm surprised there was no mention of the "13 Steps" - the drumming and stuff on there was pretty epic!
I’ll always remember when I first heard the great southern trendkill. I was like whoa!! Wtf!!! Amazing
They opened with that when I saw em in 96. It was awesome. 🤘🏻😁
I saw them play GSTK live. Effing intense and mesmerizing. 🤘🏼
I never noticed those bass flicks in the outro of great southern trend kill, will have to check it out, I listen to that album often as well as far beyond driven, still really great albums after 20 years
Best album by them period, TGST was the first Pantera album I ever heard and owned. It set the bar for that deepfried Texas metal/blues sound and still holds up pretty dam good to this day.
Great video. Always makes my dad when you get the chance to! Hope everything is good with your fam!
So this was actually the first pantera album I was introduced too, and war nerve, 13 steps to nowhere, and the underground in America are 3 of my favorite songs from them I'd play those on repeat all the time.
I was born and always lived in Texas...
Arlington to be exact!
RIP Brothers!!!💔💔
This was watchable!
The Sleeep!! Thats the song!
Suicide note 2 whammy part. Hardest guitar part known to man. Glad I got to see them play trendkill live. Prolly in N.O. or Biloxi.
Every time they blew through Dallas I was there. They are still my, my son and my grandsons favorite band.
Hello Andriy. I think a good topic for a video could be about a Megadeth song "Go to hell". The song has the same spoken word lyrics like in Enter sandman "Now i lay me down to sleep", but actually the Megadeth song came out before enter sandman.
This is my FAVORITE by a long shot. This whole album is the history of their musicality as a band!!!!
This Album is F'n GOLD!!! 🤘🤘🤘
Drag the waters. Total ass kicker. Drums are amazing in that track
RIP Vinnie and Dime
such a metal masterpiece, like the others but great video man loved your points and separated bass clips of Rex and, but yeah i suppose its the simplicity of Vulgar that won me over as a favorite its so dam focused, raw and pure to me idk, still cant listen to this and not get fired the hell up! all of their studios albums were magic they just kept on fucking pushing the bar without going full death metal where everything is too over the top imo (no dis intended toward deathmetal or any others) they still had melody, slower and faster parts etc (forgive me for lack of music vocabulary as I'm no musician) but i just love their shit like the rest of you guys. \,,/
when this came out it was insane how heavy it was. back before the internet and you'd bring the tape or cd in your car to show everyone again and again.
I'm so glad he's making pantera videos now, I love Metallica as well but now it's time for some Pantera baby 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Let's do this one southern styleeee! Always loved the Phil ASMR pre solo. Took me ages to hear it correctly, had to find an instrumental track on youtube.
Cool video! Greetings from Poland :)
I was a huge Pantera fan in my teens and 20s, my favorite Pantera album by far.
Trendkill is my favorite Pantera album. I'm related to the Abbott bros., and mighty damn proud of it. Getcha' Pull!!
This is one of my all time favorite albums. So I feel it's their best.
Trend kill is by far my favorite album.
Rex is a very talented player. Back when I played bas I used a bass trainer that isolated different tracks & are’ playing has always been flawless.
Such a great album. Still one of my all time favorite albums.
You mentioned Rex doubling with Dime and the fullness it brought and that's no joke. Listen to the isolated tracks Dime laid down and it becomes super apparent how much of that power in their sound was, in fact, Rex.
From what I remember, the band was having issues when they recorded Trendkill, and the main reason it took a while for it to grow on me was that it had the impossible job of following Far Beyond Driven. The Great Southern Trendkill is like South of Heaven from Slayer; it followed Reign in Blood, which was hard to follow.
I still love this album and listen to it all the time.
My favourite Pantera album.
My favourite metal song of all time!
how they recorded this album in seperate studios with Phil on his own was just nuts....