The energy at a Pantera concert in the early 90s is something that can't be described. They held the metal banner when grunge was everything. RIP Dimebag and Vinny it's a testament to your greatness that 30yrs later your brilliance is still felt
I just read this and it’s absolutely dead on. I’ll add one thing though. Pantera saw their fans as extended family and treated everyone they met and every show as such. True showmen who weren’t wrapped up with fame and accolades. They were 💯 raw emotion on stage and the fans reaction directly effected the show.
IMO Hetfield IS THE BEST ALL AROUND AND MOST IREPLACABLE FRONTMAN IN ROCK N ROLL MUSIC RIGHT NOW PERIOD. Yes, James is a riff machine, NO DOUBT. HOWEVER, when it comes to strictly writing and performing riffs and leads, DIAMOND DARRELL WAS THE BEST MONEY COULD ATTEMPT TO BUY!
@@brianbelden2449 Phil and Freddie. Both better. And riffs... Dime was second. The riff king is, and always will be Tony Iommi. And this is come from the biggest Pantera fan.
It is truly a joy to watch Asia & B.J. discover and genuinely enjoy "real" metal, in all it's heaviest glory. From a 51 year old metal head to Asia and B.J.: welcome to the headbanging family.
I'm 36... my coworker is 24 and i just learned he's into metal. I sent him this video, gave him the backstory, and asked him to find me something more metal. He came to work the next week admitting defeat, and is going deep into the Pantera lore. I'm proud.
Some of what the kids are doing these days are getting close, but in it’s true rawest form, nothing hits harder than the Domination breakdown. It’s the gold standard of breakdowns.
Vocals- Phil Anselmo Guitar- Darrell “Dimebag” Abbott Bass- Rex Brown Drums- Vinnie Paul Abbott Most underrated band ever. Thanks for giving them a chance! RIP Dimebag!
Everytime I see this vid it gives me goosebumps, but this time I'm near in tears, so sad that we'll never hear another song or riff from dime and vin R.I.P. BROTHERS
That had to be a hell of a show. I saw Pantera in ‘96 with White Zombie, again in ,97 at Ozzfest, and again in ‘99 with Coal Chamber. That Ozzfest in ‘97 was the single greatest concert I’ve ever been to. Had Pantera, Marilyn Manson, PM5K, Fear Factory, Ozzy, and the Black Sabbath reunion.
@@blackholerainbow3029 Heck yeah! I got to se Prong about 4 years ago in a small rock club in Jacksonville. 35 people made it possible to be right next to the stage! Art Cruz was the drummer then too
RIP Dime and Vinnie!!! goes to show new people are falling in love with you music even today when some of us have been fans for 20 years plus. That is what I call a Legacy! Thanks for reacting to them!
They had soldiers leaning out and hitting people with batons. It was not monitoring or airflow related. The Russian Army had no idea how to do security for a concert so they just beat (and killed) people who were acting up.
Never did I ever think I would ever be in a mosh pit until I went to see Pantera. My girlfriends and I were 20 yrs old drinking with these guys before and after the shows. There was nothing like it and I would do it again if I could almost 30 years later!!!
^^This! There is only 1 big rule you need to obey at a metal show. If you get in the pit, and someone falls - PICK EM UP! Beyond that, it's like Roli said. We're a big welcoming family all there to have a positive release of energy and celebrate the music with friends we haven't made yet.
I'm so glad you guys like this song. It's my favorite version of it. Pantera was the least well known band on the bill for this festival and they blew everyone else off the stage.
Pantera was the personification of power. Chairs flying through the air during their first song at their 1999 concert in Mexico city . They opened the show precisely with "domination".
Every review of this song in Moscow I’ve ever seen everyone headbangs during the breakdown . It doesnt matter what race, how old, or what background they come from - this video let’s everyone know what it feels like to be a head banger.
This performance is like Jordan game 6 of the '98 finals. They knew how loud and badass they needed to be put on a legendary performance before Metallica, the biggest band on the planet, took the stage. Pantera killed it.
I’ve been to a lot of live shows but seeing Pantera live in the early 90s was crazy dangerous! There were no kids in the crowd back then. These were grown men ready to fuck you up if u were in the wrong place at the wrong time.. I loved every minute of it and still some of the best shows I’ve ever seen! The energy was on another level!!!!
Saw them on all 5 album cycles & it was just as crazy on the Steel tour as the Cowboys tour. And I heard their shows at Joe's Basement in Ft. Worth, TX were even more crazy
saw Pantera and Soulfly. that i remmeber almost dying from. Hell yes. that show was nuts. and total agreement on the pits at least as of 2 years ago. were all having fun here. But if you go in being a spiral fist dumbass then well, your gonna get served. Be cool everyone will respect you. Show your ass get knocked out sir. straight up. the energy you speak of sir....i cannot get that back. twas when metal was on fire and dammit was it not. i miss that like any other human! then someone dropped covid killed all concerts...that hurt the most. ahhhhh we all gotta get thru it in our own way. 41 years old
@@DeathColdBeer the biggest nastiest circle pit I ever saw was at a Soulfly/Hatebreed show, it was ridiculous!!! That pit had its own gravitational pull!! Lol
And the lord said, let there be a break down, and it was good. Dimebag Derrell on guitar. You guys just witnessed The Heavy metal guitar GOAT. No one can touch this man in that genre.
Mettalica was my favorite until the day my friend introduced me to Pantera , from that day forward I have never heard such aggression that was also pleasing to the ears.
I've been a musician and consumer of music my whole life and I wish I could just kick it with yall and show you all the music I know you'll love that you've never heard of. The obscure stuff you don't really ever just stumble on. So I'll keep doing the next best thing: requesting a reaction to it! Much love family, as always.
Ive been to every kind of concert. Blues, Rand B, country, hip hop . . . But there aint anything in this world like a metal concert. Metal concerts you go to go completely crazy. Forget who you are and just pure release for that 2 hours or so. Best therapy on the planet.
These dudes firing on all cylinders are on a level of there own! Dime is the baddest dude to ever hold a guitar period! 🤘 Actually got to meet Dime and Vin and they were some humble bad ass guys so honored to have had that experience 🤙
You guys = , love ya, that was realy a cool reaction, thank you so SO much for not sitting there and just thinking its a load of screaming, highly appreciate you two, thank you.
great reaction video!! How impressive it is to see over a million people enjoying the musical talents of Pantera! those musicians really know how to shred their instruments (and Vocals too!)...to be at that Monsters of Rock concert, I can only imagine how loud it had to have been...we could use another Monsters of Rock concert in 2021!!
There are two more great live performances i wanna suggest: - Gojira - The Gift Of Guilt live at Brixton - Lamb Of God - Blacken The Cursed Sun live at Download 2007
Dimebag (RIP) was one with his guitar. He danced with it and made love to it. Dang he was amazing. his guitar tone was IS legendary greatful to have seen them live on every tour 🤘
Some of the towers that are in the crowd are speaker towers. The video is from a giant festival type concert, in Russia. It is the same concert you referenced. 1.6 MILLION people at that show!!
Well theres 1.6million people in the crowd. This is after the Berlin wall cane down and this was the first taste of American metal that most of them have seen
Coming from a hardcore Pantera fan i want to say im glad i came across this. This is actually one of my favorite songs ever for many reasons. When u notice the crowd out there with their energy u have to understand how much it means to them. In Russia at that time was pretty bad and for Pantera to come out there and put that concert on was a very huge thing for them. The band knew it too, both them and the crowd fed off eachother which makes the magic. Respect to u both yall did a great job. Cheers. R.I.P. Dimebag R.I.P. Vinnie
Pantera is still the greatest live band I've ever seen & ive seen many of the greats (Sabbath, Metallica, Tool, BB King, Bad Company etc). They were like a machine live. It really was unbelievable
over 1 miillion peoples at this show... Ii miss my legends sooooo f ing much. please look at "I'm broken" this is their most lit vids... soo much energy!!!
They have to remember that regardless of how loud they have to be..the crowd knows the songs and sings along... creating a wave of sound thru out the venue...
Pantera is still my favorite band of all time.. dime and Vinny were legends..best live band I have ever seen..everytime I saw them they were dead on point
Seen Pantera twice in 1 week. Kansas City Kansas and Cedar Rapids a few days later. White Zombie opened for them. Best time of my life in the early 90’s.
Watching people react to a Dimebag solo will never get old for me. Dimes impact even today nearly 19 years after he was murdered is so evident to see. Rest in peace Dime and Vinnie 🤘🏻
Dimebag in all his glory!
Well said my friend well said 🍻
Yep
A proof gods exist
Sorely missed
fuckin A!...palm slide?
Best ever?
That dude is REX, one of the most underrated bassist of ALL TIME!
A true G.O.A.T. of the metal bassist.👍😈🤘
AMEN. Holding down root notes next to Dimebag while locking into Vinnie Paul’s drumming is no small task.
he and Paul Gray were why I picked up a bass.
I got to see Down play in Milwaukee, Wisconsin years ago. I was like 4 feet away from him. Rex killed it!
Rex,truly GOAT
I absolutely love when people discover the power of PanterA. Greatest metal band of all time. Period.
💪
Yup, they really are a perfect band. All of them had such an amazing chemistry and were really masters of their respective instruments
The Greatest. Period.
Your favorite metal band, ever. Period.
There, fixed it for ya...
Period...............
Baddest fucking breakdown in music, period. RIP Dime and Vin.
Absolutely !!!! Still hits me every time. rip Brothers
My second is This Love. Makes me want to punt a kitten 🐈
Guarantee to give me goosebumps every time.
This and Embryonic.
Pantea.
Day show
The energy at a Pantera concert in the early 90s is something that can't be described. They held the metal banner when grunge was everything. RIP Dimebag and Vinny it's a testament to your greatness that 30yrs later your brilliance is still felt
AMEN.
I just read this and it’s absolutely dead on. I’ll add one thing though. Pantera saw their fans as extended family and treated everyone they met and every show as such. True showmen who weren’t wrapped up with fame and accolades. They were 💯 raw emotion on stage and the fans reaction directly effected the show.
Pantera kept metal alive during the short lived grunge scene 🤘
hear hear!
saluud!°
Dimebag is a riffmaster the likes of Hetfield and a soloist the likes of Eddie Van Halen. Such a well rounded guitarist.
Eddie took a photo with a random dude who had no idea who he was, at a Tool gig in 2019.
To Bill Braskey!
IMO Hetfield IS THE BEST ALL AROUND AND MOST IREPLACABLE FRONTMAN IN ROCK N ROLL MUSIC RIGHT NOW PERIOD. Yes, James is a riff machine, NO DOUBT. HOWEVER, when it comes to strictly writing and performing riffs and leads, DIAMOND DARRELL WAS THE BEST MONEY COULD ATTEMPT TO BUY!
@@brianbelden2449 Phil and Freddie. Both better.
And riffs... Dime was second. The riff king is, and always will be Tony Iommi.
And this is come from the biggest Pantera fan.
Tony Iommi best riffmaster ever .. dimeback second.. 2 of my favorite metal guitarists ever!
It is truly a joy to watch Asia & B.J. discover and genuinely enjoy "real" metal, in all it's heaviest glory. From a 51 year old metal head to Asia and B.J.: welcome to the headbanging family.
Truth!
I love this comment and couldn't agree more!
8:00 still one of the hardest breakdowns in metal to this day!
I'm 36... my coworker is 24 and i just learned he's into metal. I sent him this video, gave him the backstory, and asked him to find me something more metal. He came to work the next week admitting defeat, and is going deep into the Pantera lore. I'm proud.
@@slapshot6ful You would love Malevolence, Pantera is their inspiration
Some of what the kids are doing these days are getting close, but in it’s true rawest form, nothing hits harder than the Domination breakdown. It’s the gold standard of breakdowns.
📠full send📠
@@crazymanwithastick well fucking said
The way you grabbed on BJ's shoulder when dimebag started his solo....🤣🤣
I love it!
That's the dimebag effect!!
Vocals- Phil Anselmo
Guitar- Darrell “Dimebag” Abbott
Bass- Rex Brown
Drums- Vinnie Paul Abbott
Most underrated band ever. Thanks for giving them a chance! RIP Dimebag!
And RIP Vinnie paul
Thank you for pointing out my mistake. I feel stupid! Sorry Vinnie! RIP ABBOTT BROS!
Everytime I see this vid it gives me goosebumps, but this time I'm near in tears, so sad that we'll never hear another song or riff from dime and vin R.I.P. BROTHERS
The crowd was 1.6 MILLION when they stopped counting. Freakin AMAZING
I won tickets to Pantera, Sepultura and Prong, in about 1994. Good times. 😀
Prong is so underrated. Hell of a bill for sure!
That had to be a hell of a show.
I saw Pantera in ‘96 with White Zombie, again in ,97 at Ozzfest, and again in ‘99 with Coal Chamber.
That Ozzfest in ‘97 was the single greatest concert I’ve ever been to.
Had Pantera, Marilyn Manson, PM5K, Fear Factory, Ozzy, and the Black Sabbath reunion.
@@blackholerainbow3029 Hell ya Prong is the shit.
Lucky 😔
@@blackholerainbow3029 Heck yeah! I got to se Prong about 4 years ago in a small rock club in Jacksonville. 35 people made it possible to be right next to the stage! Art Cruz was the drummer then too
RIP Dime and Vinnie!!! goes to show new people are falling in love with you music even today when some of us have been fans for 20 years plus. That is what I call a Legacy! Thanks for reacting to them!
Military helicopter in the background monitoring people it’s crazy RIP DIMEBAG & VINNIE
I´m not sure, but I think I´ve heard that they did not just monitor them, they were there for airflow.
Too keep people cooled off for the main part
They had soldiers leaning out and hitting people with batons. It was not monitoring or airflow related. The Russian Army had no idea how to do security for a concert so they just beat (and killed) people who were acting up.
@@XMorbidReignXI still would've loved to have been there for it. Lol
Ive watched these Domination reactions about 50 times and everytime it blows my mind. Domination has to be one of the best live performances ever.
Primal Concrete Sledge live. Dimebag practically playing his guitar touching the floor. Must see
Hell yes 🤘🤘
Songs like 30 years old and it still gves me goosebumps
32 now
The power and precision of that rhythm section is amazing. One of my favourite live performances of all time!
aguante milei
Brilliant reaction guys keep up the good work, PANTERA FOR EVER!!!❤
This is the mother of all breakdowns!!
Hell yeah
And Dead Embryonic Cells
I seriously love the "wow" factor when The Dimes solos hit, and across all cultures and musical interests.
Ahhhh another rabbit hole!!! Try Stevie ray vaughn Texas flood, it’ll blow your mind one of the greatest blues guitarist
Never did I ever think I would ever be in a mosh pit until I went to see Pantera. My girlfriends and I were 20 yrs old drinking with these guys before and after the shows. There
was nothing like it and
I would do it again if I could almost 30 years later!!!
“He’s playing the hell out of that thing” at 4:40….you ain’t seen nothing yet girl.
I thought the same thing
🤘🏼
🤣🤣🤣 that's 1st thing that came to mind hahaha
When you have the chance, go to a metal concert - you´ll have a lot of fun with lots of great people. metalheads are a very welcoming family :)
^^This!
There is only 1 big rule you need to obey at a metal show.
If you get in the pit, and someone falls - PICK EM UP!
Beyond that, it's like Roli said. We're a big welcoming family all there to have a positive release of energy and celebrate the music with friends we haven't made yet.
Truth!
A majority of metalheads are welcoming*
Some of them are nothing but complete douchebags and it shows
This was the same concert that metallica played at
Monsters of Rock
Monsters of Rock in Moscow. Pantera, Metallica, AC/DC, Motley Crue, The Black Crows, and Queensryche.
@@HellusRaizen Moscow*
Pantera did dominate. I remember seeing them play at a local club before they got signed. They were always so electrifying.
I saw them at JG Phil's 2d show. Then EVERY weekend after that. Even the Kerry King show
I'm so glad you guys like this song. It's my favorite version of it. Pantera was the least well known band on the bill for this festival and they blew everyone else off the stage.
Its so cool how yall can feel and respect the kind of music i grew up with and played! Mad respect to you guys!!😎👍
Was there ever a better brother combination? Just crushingly heavy and tight. RIP boys. All the love.
Pantera was the personification of power. Chairs flying through the air during their first song at their 1999 concert in Mexico city . They opened the show precisely with "domination".
Every review of this song in Moscow I’ve ever seen everyone headbangs during the breakdown . It doesnt matter what race, how old, or what background they come from - this video let’s everyone know what it feels like to be a head banger.
This performance is like Jordan game 6 of the '98 finals. They knew how loud and badass they needed to be put on a legendary performance before Metallica, the biggest band on the planet, took the stage. Pantera killed it.
I’ve been to a lot of live shows but seeing Pantera live in the early 90s was crazy dangerous! There were no kids in the crowd back then. These were grown men ready to fuck you up if u were in the wrong place at the wrong time.. I loved every minute of it and still some of the best shows I’ve ever seen! The energy was on another level!!!!
I saw them on the Trendkill tour and I feel exactly the same!
Saw them on all 5 album cycles & it was just as crazy on the Steel tour as the Cowboys tour. And I heard their shows at Joe's Basement in Ft. Worth, TX were even more crazy
saw Pantera and Soulfly. that i remmeber almost dying from. Hell yes. that show was nuts. and total agreement on the pits at least as of 2 years ago. were all having fun here. But if you go in being a spiral fist dumbass then well, your gonna get served. Be cool everyone will respect you. Show your ass get knocked out sir. straight up. the energy you speak of sir....i cannot get that back. twas when metal was on fire and dammit was it not. i miss that like any other human! then someone dropped covid killed all concerts...that hurt the most. ahhhhh we all gotta get thru it in our own way. 41 years old
@@DeathColdBeer the biggest nastiest circle pit I ever saw was at a Soulfly/Hatebreed show, it was ridiculous!!! That pit had its own gravitational pull!! Lol
@@warwithin7 thats whats up.
DAMN ASIA! The look in your eyes through the whole video says all.
And the lord said, let there be a break down, and it was good. Dimebag Derrell on guitar. You guys just witnessed The Heavy metal guitar GOAT. No one can touch this man in that genre.
I'll agree as far as when he was alive.. but these days there's some incredible guitar players, no doubt influenced by him
If Jesus ever does burst through the clouds, it ain't gonna be Seals & Fucking Crofts. This? Now that's a grande entrance.
Megadeth was always my favorite band until I discovered Pantera back in 1991. God Rest the brothers Souls. Good stuff good stuff
Mettalica was my favorite until the day my friend introduced me to Pantera , from that day forward I have never heard such aggression that was also pleasing to the ears.
YES!!! Best breakdown of all time
God bless Pantera. They touch so many lives even today.
I've been a musician and consumer of music my whole life and I wish I could just kick it with yall and show you all the music I know you'll love that you've never heard of. The obscure stuff you don't really ever just stumble on. So I'll keep doing the next best thing: requesting a reaction to it! Much love family, as always.
They had multiple speakers and amps even huge ones that towered out in the crowd so everyone could hear.
Also RIP the over fifty concertgoers who died in that audience, mostly at the hands of the Military Police
Nobody ever brings that up. Thank you for that. People died that day. A lot of them.
Damn..
Her reaction is why this band was undeniable:)
This performance is what the energy at every rock and metal show should be! I’d have died if I was there lol
One of my favorite bands
1.6 mil people
Love the appreciation for the music! Pantera The best to ever do it!
The breakdown gives me goosebumps every single fucking time. Major frisson.
Ive been to every kind of concert. Blues, Rand B, country, hip hop . . . But there aint anything in this world like a metal concert. Metal concerts you go to go completely crazy. Forget who you are and just pure release for that 2 hours or so. Best therapy on the planet.
This is heavy metal! Thank God for Pantera!
Pantera 4ever
These dudes firing on all cylinders are on a level of there own! Dime is the baddest dude to ever hold a guitar period! 🤘 Actually got to meet Dime and Vin and they were some humble bad ass guys so honored to have had that experience 🤙
You guys = , love ya, that was realy a cool reaction, thank you so SO much for not sitting there and just thinking its a load of screaming, highly appreciate you two, thank you.
Its impossible to sit still when Pantera plays. 😆
Breakdown is unreal. Goosebumps every time! Glad I was able to see them live many times!
It was was well-known in the metal world on planet Earth: never play AFTER Pantera unless you want to be destroyed.
The energy at their concerts is like no other. Album after album. Pantera is a religion. RIP VInnie and Darrell
I think everyone is metal on the inside.
Nope. Many just don't get it.
I watch this vid likkkeee twice a week. Easy. Top 10 live performence ive seen.
Pantera live is loud as fuck. When Vinnie hits that bass drum, you feel it in your chest. Ears ringing for a couple days after at least
great reaction video!! How impressive it is to see over a million people enjoying the musical talents of Pantera! those musicians really know how to shred their instruments (and Vocals too!)...to be at that Monsters of Rock concert, I can only imagine how loud it had to have been...we could use another Monsters of Rock concert in 2021!!
There are two more great live performances i wanna suggest:
- Gojira - The Gift Of Guilt live at Brixton
- Lamb Of God - Blacken The Cursed Sun live at Download 2007
I remember the first time I heard this song was the same experience to me. That breakdown was one of the best I’ve ever heard.
Omg BJ this is not rock. This is metal. There is a difference. It’s ok tho. Apology accepted
The iconic grooves from the brothers of destruction (Dimebag on guitar, Vinnie on drums) remain undefeated
I'd look after you guys at a metal show, you'd be fine
now you are one of us. welcome :)
Dimebag (RIP) was one with his guitar. He danced with it and made love to it. Dang he was amazing. his guitar tone was IS legendary greatful to have seen them live on every tour 🤘
There are 3 videos from that show for Pantera. Check em out
R.I.P. Dime you are dearly missed.
Rest in power Dime and Vinnie Paul 🤘
Some of the towers that are in the crowd are speaker towers. The video is from a giant festival type concert, in Russia. It is the same concert you referenced. 1.6 MILLION people at that show!!
Mad respect for both of you stepping out of your musical comfort zone and giving this a listen. I hope it changed your lives. Subscribed!
Well theres 1.6million people in the crowd. This is after the Berlin wall cane down and this was the first taste of American metal that most of them have seen
That gig took place in Moscow, Tushino airfield, and more that 1 million people visited the show. That was...wait a minute...LEGENDARY!
Pantera was my first mosh pit. I saw them in 1991, I was 12 years old, I'm forever changed.
Coming from a hardcore Pantera fan i want to say im glad i came across this. This is actually one of my favorite songs ever for many reasons. When u notice the crowd out there with their energy u have to understand how much it means to them. In Russia at that time was pretty bad and for Pantera to come out there and put that concert on was a very huge thing for them. The band knew it too, both them and the crowd fed off eachother which makes the magic. Respect to u both yall did a great job. Cheers. R.I.P. Dimebag R.I.P. Vinnie
Never a time I put Pantera on medium in my car. Awesome reaction welcome to the family. We've been waiting for you.
Pantera ruled the 90s in metal to me the best all around band ever
Pantera is still the greatest live band I've ever seen & ive seen many of the greats (Sabbath, Metallica, Tool, BB King, Bad Company etc). They were like a machine live. It really was unbelievable
I saw pantera and slayer. In 2000. My ears were ringing for a week.
over 1 miillion peoples at this show... Ii miss my legends sooooo f ing much.
please look at "I'm broken" this is their most lit vids... soo much energy!!!
I've Seen Pantera 5x in Colorado USA 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸High Energy and Amazing Crowd Control...... 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 R.I.P.🎸 ABBOTT🥁 BROTHERS
They have to remember that regardless of how loud they have to be..the crowd knows the songs and sings along... creating a wave of sound thru out the venue...
This brings me joy for you both to discover this gem. Pantera is bar none, the best metal band of all time. Unbelievable skill and performance.
Seen Pantera live many times,,,,,absolutely phenomenal
Pantera is still my favorite band of all time.. dime and Vinny were legends..best live band I have ever seen..everytime I saw them they were dead on point
The fact the Dime walked of stage and told Kirk from Metallica "follow that boy" was the greatest thing ever!
Could not ask for a more genuine, beautiful, review! Love LOVE love it!
I love those two discovering Pantera for the first time. That truely brought me joy!
I wish you two could’ve seen this live. Untouchable. Glad I got to see them live a few times. Epic band. Thanks for doing this 🤘🏻
Pantera was so good live. First time I ever seen them it was them biohazard and Sepultura such an amazing concert
Seen Pantera twice in 1 week. Kansas City Kansas and Cedar Rapids a few days later. White Zombie opened for them. Best time of my life in the early 90’s.
I love u guys,,,,,,appreciate it...seen them 9 times in the 90's....sooooooo glad ur on board....nothing like a live show,straight up
Watching people react to a Dimebag solo will never get old for me. Dimes impact even today nearly 19 years after he was murdered is so evident to see. Rest in peace Dime and Vinnie 🤘🏻
I saw them in Toledo 25 years ago or more the energy from pantera is on another level. They blew the roof off the arena. Best show ever
I grew up on Pantera for 20 years love the reaction keep it up
It is truly amazing watching those heavy ass riffs bring all sorts of ppl to the same place. Just awestruck!
1.6 million people were present at the concert back then. Truly amazing