Agreed, best 1990 solo imho ( even topping Tornado of souls ) Im normally not that into solos that drag on and on but the one Dime rips on the sleep just keeps getting more incredible
I'm sorry, but this song NEVER gets old. Sounds so good. Crisp clear production and make's ya wanna break stuff. And just a fun song in general. If Judson doesn't like it, he doesn't like it. Music is always subjective and NEVER objective.
I appreciate the Honest Review, it's refreshing. It get's tiresome watching the same RUclips reactions, where everything the reviewer hears it the greatest thing they ever hear to get views from the Choir. Judson You do You. BTW lifelong Pantera listener and generally like Phils style. From your early reviews of Pantera, I know they are really not Judsons cup of tea, so when I see you put up a new Pantera Video I click as quick as I can to see if J is going to get on board.. LOL. Richard, please keep shoving Pantera down Judsons ears, it's great punishment for him HA! Thanks guys..
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I interpret Phils singing as though he is fed up with what's being dumped on him. So, yes...he's rebelling against it. For me, it helps me better deal with my frustrations in life. Phils ripping voice, and his mellow voice, are both beautiful, to me. The band is absolutely, Top Notch!
This album, but especially this song, takes me back to long car trips to football (soccer) matches I played in as a kid with my old man. Great times. Thanks for keeping it real, lads.
Phils vocals in DOWN are criminally overlooked. I would strongly suggest the following songs Beautifully Depressed, Ghosts Along The Mississippi and On March The Saints by DOWN. To me Beautifully Depressed is one of the best vocal performances of his career.
I just pulled out a Down album on CD yesterday and listened to it. Used to jam out to Down alot and kind of forgot about them. It's just so good!! I LOVE Down!!
This was sooo Great! I'm not a huge Pantara fan, do Love & Respect them (they don't have a Pandora Station), the last 6m of Yall & the Nora Jones (I saved to "watch later") was sooo much fun! I very much enjoy Yall's conversations, and Judson's recall about the concert... Greatness!
You covered some ground with that one! Pantera definitely still had one foot in 80s hair metal with this album, and if anything got even bolshier from here, I'd say! Great honesty as ever and I have a similar memory of seeing incredible otherworldly colours rain down from the sky at a music festival, but it was Tool in 2006 and was entirely down to a large quantity of mushrooms. I remember nothing of the gig itself unfortunately, just those colours. It was the age of disposable cameras and when i got it developed, I just had a bunch of photos of boring grey clouds.
They hit the nail on the head, the essence of Pantera is raw ass aggression. They kind of personify that overly aggressive short guy that lives in all of us to some degree. It is emotionally exhausting to be in that headspace for an extended period of time but, when i am in the mood nothing hits like Pantera.
I dont really think Phil picks fights. I think he writes music so he doesnt pick fights. I think he's had a lot of stuff happen to him in his life, and that's his way to process it and work through it. I think Pantera's music is full of love; love of life and love of brother, and empowerment and encouragement and unity and loyalty and joy. I find a ton of positivity in the stuff they sing about and their music. And, yeah, it's angry and energetic and rowdy, but that's also life.
I'm the same on this song I'll listen even sing along but I'll never go searching the song out to play. Do you still plan to check out The Warning Dust To Dust live at Teatro CDMX? I hope so you'll both love it.
When Pantera went full thrash, after having been dabbling with it for years! If you want the first hints of it before this check out "Over and Out". If you want to go into the aggressively faster melodic thrash of that era you should check out Forbidden and Hades!!!
Yes the sleep and here's a really good one phil does in the band DOWN lies I dont know what they say but really really good one he'll try and figure it out.
Wait what? They weren't going into saloons and taking over Tombstone. It WAS a story about badass cowboys you don't mess with, who just happened to be rockers
PLEASE do More than Meets the Eye or Practice What You Preach by Testament. One of my favorite bands ever. Or try March of The Pigs or Last by Nine Inch Nails. Final request is anything by Nevermore, Jeff Loomis is a god.
Suggestions for you guys - Dyssidia ''Good Grief" (progressive metal band from Australia formed in 2010 - the song comes from tehir first album relesed 4y ago "Costly Signals).
Cowboys from hell is the best album he sung on... He slowly dip deeper into drugs and his voice got so deep he couldn't sing anymore. Musically I think it's their best too It's more shredding
Exhorder on their second album sound a lot like Pantera circa Vulgar/Far Beyond Driven and they were also from Texas and the vocalist sounds a whole lot like Phil! Their albums are so cherished, the first one (Slaughter At The Vatican) isn't like that at all, it's technical thrash thats close to DM, but I know the bands were friends early in the 90's so I guess it's the only band coming close to sounding like Pantera, but with 2 great guitarists, not just 1 insanely good guitarist.
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Guys, Judson needs to react to King Gizzard! I dont know what song, but maybe Dragon? Or Iron Lung? Or Crumbling Castle? Or Change? Idk I'd be happy with one of them eheh! Keep up the great work
Dude if you're wearing a spawn of possession shirt y'all gotta do a spawn of possession reaction! Incurso is classical as hell imo just more in composition/approach to counterpoint than actual classical sounds, except for apparition, which has both and would be a good reaction!!
Idk if y’all do live shows, but I just finished watching Megadeth-Holy Wars, 1992, Live @ Hammersmith. It’s the greatest live version of Holy Wars I’ve ever heard, period. The audio and video are so clean, especially it being over 30 years ago now and it’s during their best lineup. It’s pinnacle Megadeth in their prime and Dave is just god tier along with Nick on the drums. If you die before ever watching it, you basically failed as a metalhead lol, just a suggestion, it sounds exactly like the studio version.
It's funny because when I was maybe...10? 12? I remember my cousin who was into Van Halen, Guns n Roses, Pantera, Megadeth, Metallica etc. playing me all that shit and 90% of it I just hated...fast forward to me at around 20? ... I LOVE all of that shit! Now at 38, STILL love all of those bands but my love of music goes from the most poppy pop, to extreme metal and everything in between, rap, blues, classical, techno, dance, house, r&b etc. so I can completely understand where you're coming from when it's just not something that is necessarily for you, it is what it is, but being open in the first place is great
I can't give ya Nora playing Pantera, but Tori Amos does an amazing cover of Raining Blood by Slayer. Who else didn't know Nora Jones was Ravi Shankar's daughter until recently? Blew my freaking mind.
You're spot on imo. Phil is a dick. His aggressive tone fits with the aggressive music, which is why it works for me. But the substance of what he's saying is often ridiculous.
I feel like Pantera really found their sound on Vulgar Display. This one showed too much hair metal influence compared to who they became. One of the only big bands that got heavier with every album. Most move the other direction to try to appeal to a wider audience.
You should both react to Limbomaniacs, 'cause I bet you never heard that shit before either. Only 2 downsides to Limbomaniacs, they didn't stay together long enough and they influenced the generation that made rap-metal.
Phil is a good frontman and a trash human. Broken humans often make good artists, because they're not boring. But they should never be seen as role models, only examples of toxic behavior that should be discouraged. See also, David Lee Sloth. In short, I love Pantera despite Phil and that feels right. I'm glad I finally got to see them not long before they broke up.
@@HuLSeY18 I don't fault Phil for his drug use, that's not what I'm talking about. That's part of being human, fucking up. Layne Staley wasn't a asshole and Phil isn't playing a character. He's a scum bag and it should be him in Layne's fucking grave.
Not a big fan either. Always annoyed me how cool that sounds "Cowboys from Hell", but the song itself doesn't represent that name very well in my opinion. If you want real cowboys from hell, listen to Wayfarer - False Constellation has a cool piano kick to it (tame-ish song by them).
The Sleep, hands down one of the more underrated solos on that phenomenal album
huge agree. Song never gets the love it deserves.
Dude for sure one of the best solos from dime
Agreed it’s one of the best solos
Agreed, best 1990 solo imho ( even topping Tornado of souls ) Im normally not that into solos that drag on and on but the one Dime rips on the sleep just keeps getting more incredible
My favorite dime solo is on sleep
Rex Brown is an amazing bass player, I love his bass sound
I'm sorry, but this song NEVER gets old.
Sounds so good.
Crisp clear production and make's ya wanna break stuff.
And just a fun song in general.
If Judson doesn't like it, he doesn't like it.
Music is always subjective and NEVER objective.
Hollow!! The melody and punishing groove to end the song are unmatched!
Beavis and Butthead commenting on "Mouth for War": "The only thing cooler than bands that get chicks are bands that scare chicks."
“This dude’s dad must have kicked his ass when he was a kid.”
“DAMN IT PANTERA YOU GET OUT THERE AND MOW THE LAWN!”
Hey Judson…
Your hair is looking
Particularly
“Mad Scientist” today.
Well done!!😎
I appreciate the Honest Review, it's refreshing. It get's tiresome watching the same RUclips reactions, where everything the reviewer hears it the greatest thing they ever hear to get views from the Choir. Judson You do You. BTW lifelong Pantera listener and generally like Phils style. From your early reviews of Pantera, I know they are really not Judsons cup of tea, so when I see you put up a new Pantera Video I click as quick as I can to see if J is going to get on board.. LOL. Richard, please keep shoving Pantera down Judsons ears, it's great punishment for him HA! Thanks guys..
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Chuck some "Strength Beyond Strength" at Judson!
You guys need to do some Leprous. I think Judson will be impressed by vocals and musicality of the band
Agreed 👆🏻
A few songs but other than that overrated
Nice choice! Nobody talks about them.
@@03scottwarrencause they suck
Do they? Do they need to? 😊
I interpret Phils singing as though he is fed up with what's being dumped on him. So, yes...he's rebelling against it. For me, it helps me better deal with my frustrations in life. Phils ripping voice, and his mellow voice, are both beautiful, to me. The band is absolutely, Top Notch!
This album, but especially this song, takes me back to long car trips to football (soccer) matches I played in as a kid with my old man. Great times. Thanks for keeping it real, lads.
that piano intro was effin dope!
Phils vocals in DOWN are criminally overlooked. I would strongly suggest the following songs
Beautifully Depressed, Ghosts Along The Mississippi and On March The Saints by DOWN.
To me Beautifully Depressed is one of the best vocal performances of his career.
I just pulled out a Down album on CD yesterday and listened to it. Used to jam out to Down alot and kind of forgot about them. It's just so good!! I LOVE Down!!
I own every Down album. Phil is gold in those. Seems a little slower material is good for him.
I hope you can get around to showing him Down. So many great songs from Nola, I'm sure you know where to start.
This was sooo Great! I'm not a huge Pantara fan, do Love & Respect them (they don't have a Pandora Station), the last 6m of Yall & the Nora Jones (I saved to "watch later") was sooo much fun! I very much enjoy Yall's conversations, and Judson's recall about the concert... Greatness!
Aww yeah, our Texas boys. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Finding a band at the wrong/ right time in life is huge!
Now that's what I call Metal
oh man i recognized soul to squeeze in the first 10 seconds, gotta love some frusciante
Suicide note part 2 from the most underrated metal album in music history 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
You covered some ground with that one! Pantera definitely still had one foot in 80s hair metal with this album, and if anything got even bolshier from here, I'd say!
Great honesty as ever and I have a similar memory of seeing incredible otherworldly colours rain down from the sky at a music festival, but it was Tool in 2006 and was entirely down to a large quantity of mushrooms. I remember nothing of the gig itself unfortunately, just those colours. It was the age of disposable cameras and when i got it developed, I just had a bunch of photos of boring grey clouds.
I feel like we need thought bubbles over Richard's head during the intros. 😁
Can't wait to see Judson reacting to Spawn of Possession's Apparition 😅
am i the only one bothered by how shrill the 2010 remaster sounds? jeez, cymbals from hell
That intro Judson was playing sounded slightly like In This River from Zakk Wylde's tribute to Dime...seems fitting.
RIP Dime & Big Vin CFH 333 💚🖤💚🖤💚🖤
Definitely need to try Avoid the Light! A much lesser known song, but it's one of their best!
0:17 threeeeeeee 👉👂
You re NOT an idiot, Richard.
Can't wait to see Judson's face when you show him Life is but a Dream, title track
They hit the nail on the head, the essence of Pantera is raw ass aggression. They kind of personify that overly aggressive short guy that lives in all of us to some degree. It is emotionally exhausting to be in that headspace for an extended period of time but, when i am in the mood nothing hits like Pantera.
We should all listen a little more of Nora Jones man, she's great
We all know why she didn't come
I dont really think Phil picks fights. I think he writes music so he doesnt pick fights. I think he's had a lot of stuff happen to him in his life, and that's his way to process it and work through it. I think Pantera's music is full of love; love of life and love of brother, and empowerment and encouragement and unity and loyalty and joy. I find a ton of positivity in the stuff they sing about and their music. And, yeah, it's angry and energetic and rowdy, but that's also life.
I was convinced the song Judson was playing in the intro was Adele - Someone Like You. There are so many similarities there.
I'm the same on this song I'll listen even sing along but I'll never go searching the song out to play.
Do you still plan to check out The Warning Dust To Dust live at Teatro CDMX? I hope so you'll both love it.
13:37-RE! SPECT! WALK!
When Pantera went full thrash, after having been dabbling with it for years! If you want the first hints of it before this check out "Over and Out".
If you want to go into the aggressively faster melodic thrash of that era you should check out Forbidden and Hades!!!
The way he feels about pantera I feel about slayer sometimes
Brad Mehldau's Black Hole Sun cover is pretty awesome too
Yes the sleep and here's a really good one phil does in the band DOWN lies I dont know what they say but really really good one he'll try and figure it out.
Like I said phil in down he does some really good singing here's another good down song where I'm going make him check that stuff out he will like it.
Wait what? They weren't going into saloons and taking over Tombstone. It WAS a story about badass cowboys you don't mess with, who just happened to be rockers
Space Dye Vest from Dream Theater and Ad Astra from Arcturus. Nice metal songs with piano to react!
Keep up the good work!
Sepultura- Means to an End
Angra - Upper Levels
Shaman - For Tomorrow
PLEASE do More than Meets the Eye or Practice What You Preach by Testament. One of my favorite bands ever. Or try March of The Pigs or Last by Nine Inch Nails. Final request is anything by Nevermore, Jeff Loomis is a god.
A new level is better
Suggestions for you guys - Dyssidia ''Good Grief" (progressive metal band from Australia formed in 2010 - the song comes from tehir first album relesed 4y ago "Costly Signals).
I'm surprised he didn't cry when he heard this 😅
Get Judson one of the "fuck you we're from Texas" shirts they used to wear. He seems like the kinda guy that would enjoy that. Lol
you really need to get Tesseract on here guys think would go down a treat
You should present Anselmo’s project “En minor” to Judson. Very smooth music.
Cowboys from hell is the best album he sung on... He slowly dip deeper into drugs and his voice got so deep he couldn't sing anymore. Musically I think it's their best too It's more shredding
So I guess 5 minutes Alone isn't going to be reviewed Lol 🤘🏼
Exhorder on their second album sound a lot like Pantera circa Vulgar/Far Beyond Driven and they were also from Texas and the vocalist sounds a whole lot like Phil! Their albums are so cherished, the first one (Slaughter At The Vatican) isn't like that at all, it's technical thrash thats close to DM, but I know the bands were friends early in the 90's so I guess it's the only band coming close to sounding like Pantera, but with 2 great guitarists, not just 1 insanely good guitarist.
for a second i thought it was champagne supernova
I wonder what they might think of Amorphis (Finland) :)
I got a bad disease
Out from my brain is where I bleed
Insanity it seems
Has got me by my soul to squeeze 🎼🎵🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎵🎶
Y'all should check out some Clutch.
We’ve done one so far!
Not sure if you're a fan but i'd be curious to hear his opinion on Pig Destroyer.
I recommend making a reaction to one of the best vocalists in the world.
Meet Diana Ankudinova!
May 31, this beautiful girl turned 21 years old.
Diana has the title - Queen of Goosebumps.
Challenge yourself, can you resist the charm of her voice?
Comments under the video from the last 24 hours:
"What perfection, it's out of this world, not even to explain how extraordinary her voice is."
"It is definitely the most beautiful voice in the world❤"
1) super unique voice (dramatic contralto with rich polyphonic overtones);
2) the most complex vocal techniques, a bewitching voice;
3) Diana sings in 6 languages : English, French, Russian, German, Spanish, Arabic and any musical genre;
4) incredible charisma, artistry and living of any song;
5) a vocal range of 4 octaves;
6) a large army of fans around the world;
7) an independent artist, without producers and labels, only with the support of fans and reactors like you;
8) more than 20 thousand reactions (all collected in my playlists).
The incredible fate of a girl found with a broken collarbone at a bus stop and ended up in an orphanage.
One of the most famous hits of the king of rock 'n' roll Elvis Presley in an unrivaled gorgeous, phenomenal performance by Diana Ankudinova ( 18 y.o.)
Video title:
Can't help falling in love (Stereo) - Diana Ankudinova @ ShowMaskGoOn, 1 ep.
VERY IMORTANT, the video must be original (duration - 8.56m) from Diana's channel, NOT a short pirated copy from "brocoli".
16 million views
346k likes
16 thousand comments
- total 1416 reactions to this performance by Diana.
❗ATTENTION:
Videos from TV shows are often blocked by RUclips and video EDITING is required. MV, live performances are available for unlimited reactions WITHOUT EDITING.
Contaminate Me by Leprous and Ihsahn is out of this world.
Guys, Judson needs to react to King Gizzard! I dont know what song, but maybe Dragon? Or Iron Lung? Or Crumbling Castle? Or Change? Idk I'd be happy with one of them eheh! Keep up the great work
I love those guys!
@@Greatmeasures Nice!! Do a favour to this portuguese fan then and have Judson review one of their songs! 🤘
The sound was a little screechy on this one! The guitar and cymbals def on the high end side on these version. Thanks for another cool video tho!
Dude if you're wearing a spawn of possession shirt y'all gotta do a spawn of possession reaction! Incurso is classical as hell imo just more in composition/approach to counterpoint than actual classical sounds, except for apparition, which has both and would be a good reaction!!
It’d be funny to see him react to cannibal corpse
He’s reacted to cattle decapitation which is dope too
Idk if y’all do live shows, but I just finished watching Megadeth-Holy Wars, 1992, Live @ Hammersmith. It’s the greatest live version of Holy Wars I’ve ever heard, period. The audio and video are so clean, especially it being over 30 years ago now and it’s during their best lineup. It’s pinnacle Megadeth in their prime and Dave is just god tier along with Nick on the drums. If you die before ever watching it, you basically failed as a metalhead lol, just a suggestion, it sounds exactly like the studio version.
You should do nightfall or mirror mirror by blind guardian
I’d love to see some Alice In Chains! Be cool to see y’all’s take on laynes lyrics crying out as battled his heroin addiction.
It's funny because when I was maybe...10? 12? I remember my cousin who was into Van Halen, Guns n Roses, Pantera, Megadeth, Metallica etc. playing me all that shit and 90% of it I just hated...fast forward to me at around 20? ... I LOVE all of that shit! Now at 38, STILL love all of those bands but my love of music goes from the most poppy pop, to extreme metal and everything in between, rap, blues, classical, techno, dance, house, r&b etc. so I can completely understand where you're coming from when it's just not something that is necessarily for you, it is what it is, but being open in the first place is great
Perhaps hebwould dig something from trendkill the vocals are a bit different from cowboys
now make him listen to suicide note pt.2
Is this a review or a gripe session
Probably both
8:15 to 8:55 = word
❤🤟
great reaction,could you guys react to MEGADETH'S CAPTIVE HONOUR?
Yes! Fantastic song from a perfect album
It's better live 'cause it don't have those silly overdubs. I LOVE silly, but it has it's place.... like GWAR.
RIP Dime and Big Vin 🤘🧙♂🤘
Sissy La La lol
I can't give ya Nora playing Pantera, but Tori Amos does an amazing cover of Raining Blood by Slayer.
Who else didn't know Nora Jones was Ravi Shankar's daughter until recently? Blew my freaking mind.
React to Son of Bach Bourree
You're spot on imo. Phil is a dick. His aggressive tone fits with the aggressive music, which is why it works for me. But the substance of what he's saying is often ridiculous.
Or Infant Annihilator
Phil core
Tolles Video... Ich mochte Panther auch nie. Sie sind also Bauern, aber ich weiß das zu schätzen
Greetingzz from Germany ♥️
Measures from hell!
You did Floods already, I understand? I like his vocals a lot better in that song 👍🏻
Do a Deftones song plzzz.
It's almost time for some Down. He will say that's Phil??
would love to see some Youthanasia from Megadeth
i thought it was bob marley no woman no cry, red hot chili pepers stole that chord progression from Bob Marley :D
Intro plays...
That's beautiful, what do you call it?
Lick My Love Pump
I feel like Pantera really found their sound on Vulgar Display. This one showed too much hair metal influence compared to who they became. One of the only big bands that got heavier with every album. Most move the other direction to try to appeal to a wider audience.
Pantera is all Dime, everything else is support.
It was barely Soul To Squeeze, to be fair.
Try En Minor
Down - jail
You should both react to Limbomaniacs, 'cause I bet you never heard that shit before either. Only 2 downsides to Limbomaniacs, they didn't stay together long enough and they influenced the generation that made rap-metal.
Play some DOWN
Phil is a good frontman and a trash human. Broken humans often make good artists, because they're not boring. But they should never be seen as role models, only examples of toxic behavior that should be discouraged. See also, David Lee Sloth.
In short, I love Pantera despite Phil and that feels right. I'm glad I finally got to see them not long before they broke up.
Phil and Layne Staley are prime examples.. don't do heroin/opioids. Not role models but you can still learn from them.
@@HuLSeY18 I don't fault Phil for his drug use, that's not what I'm talking about. That's part of being human, fucking up.
Layne Staley wasn't a asshole and Phil isn't playing a character. He's a scum bag and it should be him in Layne's fucking grave.
Not a big fan either. Always annoyed me how cool that sounds "Cowboys from Hell", but the song itself doesn't represent that name very well in my opinion. If you want real cowboys from hell, listen to Wayfarer - False Constellation has a cool piano kick to it (tame-ish song by them).
Claro seguro que el pianista con tatuajes nunca ha escuchado metal en la vida... Una farsa
That intro remembed me "Changes" of Black Sabbath, at the start.... Now, i don't like Red Hot... Never liked.
Thx for Pantera 🤘