1/3/2024 0 Comments Pantera cowboys from hell![]() ![]() I had no idea.Įxaminer: It’s funny, you talk about how tight the band is, I’m hard pressed to think of another metal band, another thrash act that only has one guitarist but still sounds as heavy as Pantera. I think especially me, and pessimistic youngster I was, I think I knew our strengths which were definitely our live performance, and definitely Dimebag, but then in general, to this today, the tightest group of musicians I’ve ever personally played with, but we were so hungry back then, but to say that I had any inkling of what this record would mean 20 years down the later, nah. When Cowboys From Hell first came out, did you have any idea what kind of impact you were going to make? We’re talking about the 20th anniversary release of Cowboys From Hell, there’s the whole box set, now there’s even the Ultimate box set coming out… it’s been 20 years now, and to this day, you go to a metal show, whether it’s Metallica, Cannibal Corpse, hell I saw Bon Jovi last week and there was a guy there rocking a Pantera t-shirt. Philip: Good! What’s been happening, man?Įxaminer: I’m good, it’s a real honor for me to be speaking with you today. With the release of the Ultimate Edition, which comes with a t-shirt, poster, and all kinds of Pantera tour memorabilia, Philip Anselmo, arguably the most outspoken and dominating frontman to ever represent heavy metal, called me and spoke at length about Pantera, Dimebag, and much more.Įxaminer: Good afternoon Phil, this is Elliot from, how’s it going? Twenty years later, the music, power, success, and drama of Pantera and its members is far too lengthy to outline here, but vocalist Philip Anselmo, bassist Rex Brown, and drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott celebrated their ten years of success as Pantera and their martyred guitarist Dimebag Darrell by rereleasing the Cowboys From Hell record with demos, liner notes, and even a previously unreleased track. The album was to be the first in the new, revitalized purist heavy metal Pantera discography, and the statement was a loud, brash “f*ck you!” On July 24th, 1990, the once-glam metal band known as Pantera released an epic statement in the form of Cowboys From Hell. Pantera’s Cowboys From Hell Turns 20: An Interview with Philip Anselmo November 16, 2010 ![]()
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