Pantera Vulgar Display of Power
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Flugmorph
June 6th 2023


34274 Comments


absolute classic pasta

Demon of the Fall
June 6th 2023


33847 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

'This album is basically a collection of jams that all sound the same. Hard riffs, big dicks, sweaty chodes; A grandma's worst nightmare. Feel the beast. It rages on inside us all.'

dude somehow made this sound even worse than it is

fair play, lol

TheSonomaDude
June 6th 2023


9077 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i'm not racist, my wife has 2 black eyes so therefore im not racist

Flugmorph
June 6th 2023


34274 Comments


I believe you

TheAntichrist
June 6th 2023


4053 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

"i'm not racist, my wife has 2 black eyes so therefore im not racist "



equality

Rowhaus
June 6th 2023


6118 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

interesting how it's become trendy to bash pantera

Flugmorph
June 6th 2023


34274 Comments


yeah its a classic sheeple moment

Ryus
June 6th 2023


36854 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

the great southern trendkill>>>>>>>

Demon of the Fall
June 6th 2023


33847 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

trendy my arse, these guys were just never it 😂

Down >

Koris
Staff Reviewer
June 6th 2023


21166 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@Rowhaus: Haven't these guys always been polarizing? It's definitely not a new thing, lol

MoM
June 6th 2023


5994 Comments


Southern fried sludge 👾 all that sludge

Rowhaus
June 6th 2023


6118 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@Koris idk I just feel like the Cantera crowd has been more vocal these last few years

TheSonomaDude
June 6th 2023


9077 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

white flour

veninblazer
June 6th 2023


16839 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

"interesting how it's become trendy to bash pantera"

Interesting how it's only become recently apparent how their attitude has destroyed the culture tbh

MoM
June 6th 2023


5994 Comments


Their attitude rose up from an already extant mindset that they were a part of and appealed to and helped further fuel. It would’ve been there regardless and if not them, it’s possible another band or person would’ve taken their place. All built up by the innumerable events that all eventually lead to it, the things that “destroyed” the culture were, in fact, monuments of a culture mid-burn

Koris
Staff Reviewer
June 6th 2023


21166 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Their attitude rose up from an already extant mindset that they were a part of and appealed to and helped further fuel. It would’ve been there regardless and if not them, it’s possible another band or person would’ve taken their place. All built up by the innumerable events that all eventually lead to it, the things that “destroyed” the culture were, in fact, monuments of a culture mid-burn"



Completely agreed. It's like the whole "punk killed prog" argument. Truth is, it's not as simple as that, as so many different factors led to 70s prog's demise. Same with Pantera and their influence on nu-metal, bro culture, and the like. They were a factor, sure, but there were several factors and events that led to the Limp Bizkitification of rock music, so I wouldn't put it on just Pantera themselves

MoM
June 6th 2023


5994 Comments


Right? We could go all day listing all of the other things from that time that may have helped contribute to butt rock being butt rock or whatever, but we’d probably go on all day.

Would be cool, though. Could totally see, among countless other things, how grunge and more of a slacker-tude may have impacted the eventual success of Pantera. I mean, even The Simpsons’ popularity and success in the 90s could hold some cultural insight into what about Pantera, or any remnants of the party-bro pizza thrash of the 80s, appealed to people continuing on. Pantera exist, and existed, and with their popularity, it was at a time when the foundations of their Pantera-ness were most reflected in society

Koris
Staff Reviewer
June 6th 2023


21166 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Plus, butt rock and nu-metal were just as influenced by grunge/post-grunge as they were by Pantera. Hell, Staind and Seether have done countless AiC covers over the years

veninblazer
June 6th 2023


16839 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I think what annoys me most is that some people are like "oh they saved metal from the trenches of grunge" meanwhile what killed grunge for the most part (some people still kept it going) was actually the death of Kurt Cobain. Plus it was mostly the attitude of Pantera's fans with all the homophobic bullshit, it's no doubt that that attitude led to all the emo kids in the 2000s getting bullied as much as they did.

sneakers
June 6th 2023


1286 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Cowboys from ligma



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