This was a super fun one! What do you think of our rankings? What's YOUR favorite Pantera album??
@puttu_racing6 ай бұрын
Vulgar Display
@ok-kh9kt6 ай бұрын
The great southern trendkill problably, either that or cowboys
@herobrineband6 ай бұрын
power metal and the great southern trendkill
@eroktartonga40326 ай бұрын
Vulgar diplay of power followed by Far beyond driven.
@madProgenitorDeity6 ай бұрын
this sesh was so stupid fun
@ivorkvarantan30316 ай бұрын
Long live Terry Glaze, without him we would not have such hits as Cemetary Glaze, The art of Glazing and Revolution is my Glaze
@BradleyHallGuitar6 ай бұрын
GOD BLESS THE GLAZE
@Ca.li.ban.6 ай бұрын
Becoming (Terry Glaze)
@ContaminatedBeef6 ай бұрын
Vulgar DisGlaze of Power
@Lulustucru23936 ай бұрын
PRIMAL CONCRETE GLAZE
@spencerwood22476 ай бұрын
Mouth For Glaze ...Oh no.
@craigpaulson35036 ай бұрын
But we want to listen to all of the Pantera albums
@weirddreams_fe6 ай бұрын
I don't 😢
@BradleyHallGuitar6 ай бұрын
LET ME HAVE MY CLICKBAIT TITLES OK
@augustus11386 ай бұрын
Hell yeah we do!!!!
@ButBigger426 ай бұрын
They're in heavy rotation in my house.
@theobodbacka6 ай бұрын
@@BradleyHallGuitar drop the uncut footage of you listening to all pantera albums NOW
@qmccarr896 ай бұрын
Great Southern Trendkill is criminally underrated. My personal favorite Pantera album
@theycallmecole28146 ай бұрын
thats what ive been saying people who say they are pantera fans but dont like trendkill are just lying to themselves
@qmccarr896 ай бұрын
@@theycallmecole2814 yup! They’re not real fans.
@HeathenDance6 ай бұрын
@@theycallmecole2814 Most Pantera fans are posers. That's why Pantera themselves in their live gigs always played the same few songs. The most well known ones.
@bencorrell78516 ай бұрын
Trendkill may have been some of their best. I don’t know why anyone wouldn’t like it, unless they had their testicles removed or something.
@sneezydeezymcdeluxe70155 ай бұрын
Vulgar Display is my favourite, but Trendkill would be a very close second.
@jamiereekie93426 ай бұрын
The jump from average glam metal band in the 80s and go into CFH... is fucking MAMMOTH!
@jackclayton56206 ай бұрын
Because of Exhorder.
@steamh4mmer2646 ай бұрын
They were above average
@younglo30006 ай бұрын
@@jackclayton5620 cowboys from hell didn’t sound like Exhorder. Vulgar did forsure lol mostly Phil tho
@thetribalist69236 ай бұрын
@@younglo3000the guys in Exhorder said they influenced each other. The idea that Vulgar was a rip off of the Law is a myth. Law may have released before Vulgar, but VDOP was written before that release. Much like grunge, it was the way that the music was heading, and those happened to be the bands spearheading it.
@lewisgrant76226 ай бұрын
It’s funny as well cause pantera don’t even acknowledge their 80s catalog which shows how bad it was
@metallizard886 ай бұрын
I remember watching the stream while being dead drunk. It was a captivating experience.
@oliverefremov66336 ай бұрын
I listen to every Pantera album even when I don't have to.
@1878reddevil4 ай бұрын
🤘🤘
@cokedaddy2162 ай бұрын
Nice 🤘🏻
@PhillipMangus16 күн бұрын
Yeah me too
@Rosterized6 ай бұрын
Far beyond driven will probably always remain the sonically heaviest album to billboard #1 ever, seems impossible now that such a heavy album could get there
@JVR108936 ай бұрын
I personally rank Cowboys over Vulgar. It’s what I consider one of the few perfect albums. Probably my third favorite album of all time only behind Master of Puppets and Scenes From a Memory.
@user-te7rl4ds1p6 ай бұрын
I think Vulgar is the best album, but Cowboys will always be my favorite.
@HeathenDance6 ай бұрын
I agree. Cowboys is objectively better than Vulgar. But Vulgar has catchier riffs, as the album progresses, and well, that's why they call it "CATCHY" lol. Pleases a lot more people.
@bottlemanic6 ай бұрын
It may have a more traditional thrash sound, but personally i think that leads to dimes best guitar work period. Its also so much more fun and doesn't take itself too seriously as the later knuckle dragging tough guy stuff does
@atranfanatic5 ай бұрын
Cowboys from Hell is my favorite Pantera album. And Medicine Man is my favorite track. Phil's vocals were the absolute best on it and you heard all the ranges he could do!
@XViTNg5 ай бұрын
Eh. Depends on how we are rating the albums. If we are just going on which albums have the most S tier songs - far beyond driven and vulgar gotta be at the top for me. But I’m just splitting hairs cause all three albums are fucking legendary.
@kaysenkebab97756 ай бұрын
Ever since this man discovered Terry glaze there's no stopping the milking
@KarakanZdvpy6 ай бұрын
You may even say he hasn't stopped glazing
@WillWilsonII6 ай бұрын
@@KarakanZdvpyHillary Banks says "Eyylll!" 🤣
@ivorkvarantan30316 ай бұрын
That's the art of Glazing, mate
@TRENDKILL06 ай бұрын
11:01 this is peak Phil lmao. 96-02, Trendkill to Down II and Use Once and Destroy is monster Phil. Untouchable.
@ImmortanDan6 ай бұрын
Use Once is such a monstrous album. Dude sings four songs, ON ONE TRACK, starting with one where he celebrates somebody's death but says he would rather have personally killed the man and then shot himself.
@d-fyant19256 ай бұрын
Vulgar and FBD are their best 🤘🏻 Love the song “Hollow” so much! What a groove metal breakdown riff for the end!
@yessirskis77806 ай бұрын
Hollow sounds like it could be a Metallica song
@asssfukcocsukmotherf6 ай бұрын
@@yessirskis7780 I’m gunna pretend I didn’t just hear you say that…..dime would be setting of bottle rockets and fire crackers at you for that
@Ulrich_von_Jungingen6 ай бұрын
Hollow is their greatest song. Powerful, emotional story, amazing vocals and an absolute killer ending.
@Kriegter6 ай бұрын
But the song We'll Meet Again from Power Metal is actually petty fire it's like a proto Cemetary Gates specially with that solo
@ButBigger426 ай бұрын
That's the only pre cowboys song I like.
@oisin_smith6 ай бұрын
such a good solo
@shadymodnation57816 ай бұрын
@@ButBigger42 I would suggest giving "Come-on Eyes" and "Right On The Edge" songs another chance.
@VinCostanza6 ай бұрын
I love vince neil from Pantera. Very great drummer
@ztmusic27896 ай бұрын
My rankings: #1: Far Beyond Driven (1994) #2: Vulgar Display of Power (1992) #3: Cowboys from Hell (1990) #4: The Great Southern Trendkill (1996) #5: Reinventing the Steel (2000) #6: Metal Magic (1983) #7: Projects in the Jungle (1984) #8: Power Metal (1988) #9: I Am the Night (1985)
@HeathenDance6 ай бұрын
Very original list =)
@pengu60218 күн бұрын
I think great southern trendkill is their best album personally
@jakefoxx79786 ай бұрын
King's X were credited to inspire Pantera's sound, and their first album "Out of the silent planet" made Rex and Dimebag instant fans. Gretchen Goes To Nebraska and Dogman are my favorite albums of theirs.
@krister-guitar266 ай бұрын
I'd say Gretchen has the most solid hits, but self-titled has my favorite songs of all time on it.
@jakefoxx79786 ай бұрын
@@krister-guitar26 yes!!! I love Lost in Germany!!!
@jakefoxx79786 ай бұрын
And "World Around Me" is probably my favorite riff of theirs outside of Black The Sky
@krister-guitar266 ай бұрын
@@jakefoxx7978 All great songs you're mentioning. 'Prisoner' is one of my all time favorites, especially the counterparts between the guitar & vocals. Genius stuff in my opinion.
@jakefoxx79786 ай бұрын
@@krister-guitar26 Summerland is easily the most beautiful song I've ever heard, but Ear Candy has some good tracks like "Sometimes". "Not Just For the Dead" is like walking on another planet made of music
@jaded92346 ай бұрын
"We'll Meet Again" off of Power Metal is one of Dimebag's best moments ever. I've listened to that solo so many times. That song the "Floods" Outro and also "Becoming" off of FBD are all set as alarms for me to wake up at different times. In some ways, I'd view "Power Metal as being "Cowboys from Hell" with the limiter off. Dimebag shreds at full power, the 80s Golden Age is still in full effect so there are a few crazy parts that are based on directly on Thrash and all bets are off on the guitar.
@ppaulisdeadd58796 ай бұрын
“I don’t like when Pantera gets more serious” “I can’t take Phil’s vocals seriously”
@PIZZAdayisback4 ай бұрын
"UNGA BUNG BUNGABUNGA"
@PIZZAdayisback4 ай бұрын
My favorite lyric from 5 minutes alone
@dimebag202 ай бұрын
@@PIZZAdayisbackIm gonna touch u inappropriately now
@IntrovertedOreo6 ай бұрын
I'm african american and I love Pantera. I personally didn't care about the outrage, but people need to understand that the man was still reeling from Dimebag's death, substance abuses, the fact that Vinnie never talked to Phil and he passed away so things never got settled (he blamed Phil for Dime's death), the man was in a VERY bad situation that led him to do and say some really stupid shit all those rough years and he owned that. Its close as comparable to Bam Margera having issues dealing with Ryan Dunn's death. He has gotten older and more sober. I seen LOG and Pantera in Syracuse NY last August and it was a blast as my first time seeing them live. So honestly, given that context, I personally did not take offense, the man had demons and I'm glad Phil still around to this day.
@gulliverthegullible66676 ай бұрын
showing the Nazi salute and shouting white power should still be a career ending move. No matter how sad you are, no one needs to do that. Metal fans are too forgiving in their quest to have fun.
@willfultrain67796 ай бұрын
@@gulliverthegullible6667 So modern vocalists siding with the people who support hamas aren't free from that same career ending thing? I mean they might as well be modern day n4zis.
@HeathenDance6 ай бұрын
@@gulliverthegullible6667 The most pathetic thing, is that I don't think Phil Anselmo actually believes in that shit. He gets together with black metalheads, like Derrick Green from Sepultura, he recently performed with him, and no one forces him to do that. I think Phil is severely disturbed when it comes to mental health, as lack of self-esteem and identity as well. A fascinating case from Psychiatry's point of view.
@gulliverthegullible66676 ай бұрын
@@HeathenDance interesting. So you think he did all that shit because he was seeking attention or he just felt like it in his deranged mind? I still think someone like him should be shown the consequences of his actions.
@HeathenDance6 ай бұрын
@@gulliverthegullible6667 I believe his internal conflicts led him to drink and do drugs in excess. He is probably bipolar or schizophrenic. Sexual issues may have something to do, as well. Specially in a macho-man environment, where you can't show vulnerability, much less being a famous frontman of a metal band, it was too much for him to handle. Although his lyrics for the songs "Suicide Note PT 1 and 2" are already a cry for help. These individuals may have very destructive behaviours. Towards themselves and others. Even those close to them. Phil, when he was high, also used to mock Dimebag on stage. Very humilliating, in front of the fans. Phil also insulted Metallica for selling out, when Load came out. Very immature, really, from a fellow musician. Which even provoked a funny response from Lars, making reference to Pantera's Glam Days, wearing make up and what not. But I agree, such actions, even if only through words, should have consequences.
@petealba7076 ай бұрын
Back in 1995 I was living in New Orleans and was only familiar with Cowboys From Hell onward. My pot dealer (after getting me high) said "Have you heard Pantera's early glam stuff?". Very surreal experience.
@GonnaGetYouBoi6 ай бұрын
sounds like a good dealer.
@MetalPersonJ6 ай бұрын
Pantera's first album came out a month before Kill em All came out..... .........yeah. Really.
@HeathenDance6 ай бұрын
That is actually quite interesting.
@Timppa80006 ай бұрын
It came before Suicidal Tendencies' self titled debut and Slayer's Show no Mercy as well😂😂😂
@harrisontownsend9106 ай бұрын
The Great Southern Trendkill. F yeah.
@heethanthen6 ай бұрын
The Great Southern Glazekill
@EddieS316 ай бұрын
The Glaze Southern Trendkill
@BittersweetDuality6 ай бұрын
Best Pantera album idc what anyone says
@harrisontownsend9106 ай бұрын
@BittersweetDuality That album is the perfect metal album. Something that could've only come from the 90s for sure.
@BittersweetDuality6 ай бұрын
@@harrisontownsend910 People always talk about how metal went downhill in the 90s but I couldn’t disagree more. Even regardless of Pantera, the amount of fucking badass death metal that came out of that decade is some of the best metal ever made imo
@garysuarez96146 ай бұрын
@4:08 "I do cocaine!" Nice one, Reg....keeping the lads relevant...
@cooperredmon34306 ай бұрын
CFH gets my vote for their best album. Dimebag’s guitar work is face-meltingly awesome, especially on the intro to heresy and the solo for cemetery gates. What really puts it above the later ones for me is a palpable sense that the band had fun making it (plus Anselmo’s vocals sound the best on this one). By the way, your channel helped push me towards getting my first electric guitar in March, so thanks!
@nick_49726 ай бұрын
Love these band deep dives. The streams are a lot of fun.
@DrProfessorMD6 ай бұрын
Slaughtered is my all time favorite Pantera track. So brutal.
@HeathenDance6 ай бұрын
Phil Anselmo was feeding them Death Metal as influence, in those days. It shows on the Far Beyond and Trendkill albums.
@sopwithsnoopy87796 ай бұрын
A friend of mine bought Projects In The Jungle when it came out. We were in the local record store, and store employees would always spin a few tracks of all the releases they got in. My friend and I were impressed with the guitar playing on it, and my friend bought tons of obscure metal albums anyways, so he bought it. Fast forward to when I was in the military in 1990, and a metal head I was stationed with told me I needed to hear this new band, Pantera - Cowboys From Hell. I was like: "Pantera? They aren't new..." 😊
@michaelmetal716 ай бұрын
wow “far beyond driven” is 30 years old this year in 2024! i was 23 when this album 💿 came out and still have it on CD and it’s also the 20th anniversary of Dimes death RIP 🪦 Bro 🤘🏼🎸🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🎶🎼
@L0veLYLAd6 ай бұрын
Bradhalma referring to Rex F-ing Brown as “the bass guy” is very in character
@larrydotson26256 ай бұрын
Rex is low-key my favorite member, I even listened to a little of his solo shit.
@L0veLYLAd6 ай бұрын
@@larrydotson2625 I’m just saying, cowboys from hell would not be as good without Rex’s sound
@goatfromhell6666 ай бұрын
@@L0veLYLAd it definitely wasn't Dimebag's trash tone
@pastorofmuppets93466 ай бұрын
Havent heard most of their pre phil stuff but everything 88 and on is gold, power metal has one of my all time fav pantera songs, we'll meet again, which surprised the fuck outta me
@DonkeyPopsicle6 ай бұрын
Also it's quite dope that Terry Glaze's wife is one of the heads of NASA
@coreymarks19176 ай бұрын
There’s 2 songs that are some of there best not on any studio albums but “I can’t hide” and “where you come from” are classics and deserve more love
@jimnickels37515 ай бұрын
Hell yeah! where you come from is fucking amazing
@popebryanii72246 ай бұрын
Pantera is what got me into metal and playing more technical guitat solos, along with my love of guitars with floyd rose systems.
@ErebosTalia6 ай бұрын
Long Time Pantera Fan and I must say Steel is so damn underrated...I personally feel like it´s musically the most grown up album they made. It´s 200% Pantera. It is one of those Albums that grow on you the more often you listen to it. Perfection. But it´s not my favorite Album because I can´t pick just one. Really nice Video Bradley :D
@OjosDeHuever6 ай бұрын
Agreed. Criminally underrated album
@dixienormus69416 ай бұрын
Great Southern Trendkill is hands down my favourite Pantera album. It’s harder to unlock but it’s worth the effort
@thunderspike18926 ай бұрын
They originally had a vocalist called Donny Hart and a bass player called Tommy D. Bradford. The first three albums was produced by Jerry Abbott also known as The Eld'n. The father of the Abbott brothers. A well known country writer and producer.
@Jaymze136 ай бұрын
I would have put "I Am The Night" a little higher, but I saw Pantera a few times when they were still slugging it out in the DFW clubs. The very first time I saw them Terrance was still singing for them (played rhythm guitar also). Then Phil joined. They had just released "Power Metal" and were still playing some of the old songs. I guess you had to be there, but some of those older "Glaze" songs translated pretty well live. And Darrel? Wow 🤯😵💫 Even in the "glam" days he was a phenom on guitar. 🤯😵 The last time I saw them live was in a big theater in Dallas and Cowboys was out. They had two great local bands open for them and they put on a fantastic show. It was shortly after that they started bulldozing their path to worldwide fame. It's my opinion only, but I think "I Am The Night" was the best of their first 3 recordings.
@joedalton1556 ай бұрын
C tier for power metal is a hard disagree for me, this may not be the iconic pantera sound but it is very solid and dimebag's guitarwork in this is stellar
@davidszachno27826 ай бұрын
You should make videos like this for: Black Sabbath Judas Priest Helloween
@BradleyHallGuitar6 ай бұрын
Will do!
@r.i.p.t.i.d.e6 ай бұрын
Yes totally agree four of my top ten albums are from helloween lmao and the other bands are just to iconic not to do
@davidszachno27825 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, don’t forget dio
@evrenseven6 ай бұрын
Trendkill is my favorite Pantera album, possibly my favorite album of all time, but it's probably a product of it coming out when I was 18. I remember getting my CD from the Warehouse, after I tied an onion to my shoe, which was the style at the time, then I put it in my discman, pressed play, and I think I started drooling. I don't think I felt the same way about pressing play on a new album, having never heard any of the tracks, until Mastodon's Leviathan. And I was just thinking "wow how my taste changed over that long period of time..." 8 years. Those two albums are 8 years apart.
@Lightning_aus6 ай бұрын
not enough bald eagles.
@Sofia_G_6 ай бұрын
The much anticipated Pantera stream finally happened, thanks Bradley.
@azgast6 ай бұрын
While Pantera’s influence especially on 90’s metal is undeniable, they also changed the metal fashion pretty much overnight in 1990 and all of sudden as a metal fan you could wear a tank top and cargo shorts instead of jeans and a band t-shirt.
@brokendeed93706 ай бұрын
HOW DARE YOU NOT MAKE A VIDEO LISTENING TO EVERY DEATH ALBUM APOLOGIZE TO MY HUSBAND CHUCK AND CALL HIM BEAUTIFUL RIGHT NOW 🤬
@BradleyHallGuitar6 ай бұрын
hahahah
@izzyalistair6 ай бұрын
This absolutely needs to happen though
@unmatchedindifference86065 ай бұрын
Tada
@Steveyneo6 ай бұрын
It was Walk and Vulgar Display that got me into Pantera when I was a teenager. I watched that music video so many times. And the Domination live vid from Moscow gives me chills every time I watch it.
@AshtonRogers-se1zj6 ай бұрын
Dimebag very much enjoyed the musical stylings of one Mr. Edward Van Halen. He cited Eddie as one of his primary influences. Which is why Eddie Vam Halen arrived at Dime's funeral with that yellow and black Van Halen II guitar and placed it in Darrell's casket. It remains buried with him today. Eddie Van Halen....class act all the way,that one was.
@robwalsh98435 ай бұрын
Regarding the drastic change from glam to groove metal, another of Pantera's many controversies was the accusation that they borrowed/ripped off the groove metal sound from Exhorder. Exhorder themselves don't really have beef with Pantera but their fanbase did.
Reinventing the steel is so good, the Terry Date mix makes that album almost one of my favorites
@mofomartianp6 ай бұрын
Sleep is definitely one of Dime's best solos and is massively underrated.
@rodcrispo58596 ай бұрын
Early stuff actually sounds pretty good for that era!
@lutfimakarim82586 ай бұрын
The opening of The Great Southern Trendkill album scared me back in the day
@jeffrix276 ай бұрын
CFH will always be my S tier #1 ultimate Pantera album.
@FanterA3336 ай бұрын
Thanks Bradley! I'd never heard much before Power Metal, but that and Cowboys were always my faves... Hard Ride is an absolute banger :D P.S. Proud to be Loud o Donnie Darko!!
@laratheheavy6 ай бұрын
8:53 …..the best visual description of the song
@Christian-Knudsen3336 ай бұрын
I really love every song from TGST
@Christian-Knudsen3336 ай бұрын
I love every song from The Great Southern Trendkill
@Yourname9426 ай бұрын
If you want to die, you should do Buckethead next :D (I swear he has like hundreds of albums)
@DeafeningCha6 ай бұрын
The solo from "We'll Meet Again" is my favorite Dime solo ever, even though it's from their last "glam" album
@fidan2fastАй бұрын
Yeah, I always say Dimebag kinda practiced for Cemetery gates with that one
@spicybarf6 ай бұрын
Bradley, thank you for always making me smile. School has been insanely stressful and your videos have been extremely helpful to get me through it. Thank you so much.
@HeathenDance6 ай бұрын
='))))))))))))))))))))))))
@johncarpenter37514 ай бұрын
In my opinion Pantera only got better over time! They aged like a fine wine and every album got better than the next
@Non-mq7ru6 ай бұрын
I Am the Night is one of my personal favourites. Maybe I can enjoy it more because english isn't my first langage, which implies that I don't feel as much cringe from bad lyrics-although I perfectly understand them, and it's quite enjoyable from my point of view. I never miss an opportunity to blast it during parties, whenever someone asks me to put music on their speaker (no one understands any word that is sung, but it would certainly be fun if they did).
@HeathenDance6 ай бұрын
Awesome album.
@metalheadnick36586 ай бұрын
Yes the sleep!!!! That solo is f-ing awesome
@MetalHeart87875 ай бұрын
Already have, Most Real Fans have listened to them. Metal magic wasn't Great But the next 3 were Really Good. say what you want But The Drums & Guitar on those first Album were Awesome. I also did a video titled Pantera the first 4 Albums.
@leomilani_gtr6 ай бұрын
You know what there's in Pantera, Sepultura and Black Sabbath?! Groove, man. That's what lacks in most.metal bands
@expression1968Сағат бұрын
As a Texas Resident, Pantera is so Heavy and perfect for me, i love the Southern feel, I love Phils Voice, and i love HOW HEAVY they got. Pantera is one of the best metal bands ever.
@Spartahhh6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video this is one of me and my dad’s favorite bands
@Snakdady6 ай бұрын
Mastodon next please
@readymade836 ай бұрын
Yes, can we get a poll started?
@readymade836 ай бұрын
@@John-k6f9k ha! I wouldn't wish that on anyone. It's an interesting record but I think it would put Beanley to sleep.
@42k786 ай бұрын
My fav songs are from the two albums you said you didn't care for much: Far beyond Driven and Great Southern. Two best albums IMO. Vulgar Display is good too but I'd listen to the mumbling track "Good friends and a Bottle of pills" 20 times in a row before I listen to Walk again. I was also in a Pantera cover band so that might be why. Everyone always wanted us to play Walk and we got really sick of that song. It's also just so simple and repetitive. I will never willingly listen to that tune again. The Good friends and Pills song really didn't bother me like it did everyone else. I was pretty young when I heard it for the first time so I just accepted it as part of the albums sound. Now everyone has a video making fun of that tune. The music is actually kinda of cool on that tune.
@KyleD_Shorts6 ай бұрын
As a hardcore Pantera fan this ranking angered me but everyone has a right to their on opinion 😅🙌
@Ca.li.ban.6 ай бұрын
No one: Phil Anselmo: ✋🏻
@BradleyHallGuitar6 ай бұрын
lmao
@seakermac58006 ай бұрын
“No one.” ….interadesting
@fatidicusaeternus64986 ай бұрын
🙋♂
@GooseGumlizzard6 ай бұрын
Cringe dead meme
@darkchild1306 ай бұрын
😂
@unmatchedindifference86065 ай бұрын
08:04 dammit Bradley, now this image will be stuck in my head forever
@kylemcgill29666 ай бұрын
They took Exhorder and perfected it.
@jimch.99615 ай бұрын
Refined it, rather. Exhorder is more raw
@jye_246 ай бұрын
The fact you didn't mention Suicide Note Pt2 Hurt.
@HeathenDance6 ай бұрын
I guess we didn't watch him "DO IT, DO IT!"
@Reavy77776 ай бұрын
Hi Bradley, I'm from Brazil and man I don't understand anything you said, but with your editing and your humor I can at least understand
@skyirwin14456 ай бұрын
I guess I'm the only one that loves their cover of "Planet Caravan", because it show their range and talent.
@aaronivan30616 ай бұрын
You skipped 5 minutes alone! One of the tastiest riffs ever
@szueika6 ай бұрын
My favourite part is when Bradley is in the hall
@S0m3thingAb0utSpac3base6 ай бұрын
bradley you look exactly like the guy second from the left on the back of the like an everflowing stream cd by dismember
@bigxpapaxpump75536 ай бұрын
Too late… Already listened to them all and became a fan lol officially even the ones they don’t acknowledge.
@bobcs21556 ай бұрын
Bro - I will ONLY dance like you did to Revolution Is My Name at every gig I attend. Thanks
@brianlaflamme19486 ай бұрын
I concur with your list!
@saberserpent11343 ай бұрын
Far Beyond Driven was peak Pantera, IMO. "Becoming", "5 Minutes Alone", "I'm Broken", "Planet Caravan", "Strength Beyond Strength"... it was heavy af, melodic where it needed to be, and chaotic where it needed to be. If I was introducing someone to Pantera, this is the album I'd link them.
@majoraccident19246 ай бұрын
4:11 OMG ROCKSO THE ROCK AND ROLL CLOWN
@gergelymartonffyclimbing2 ай бұрын
From trendkill, suicide note part 2, and living through me, are probably the two heaviest songs ever written in my opinion, just pure aggressive power, so good.
@dermotfenster99805 ай бұрын
I'll always love Dime. I accept that he wasn't perfect. Nobody is. But he was a genuinely kind person and I think if he was alive today, he'd be on the good side of things.
@Dwightstrokem6 ай бұрын
Correction: you have to listen to pantera because it’s the law.
@obiwonfoshobi456 ай бұрын
Thank you Exhorder for Pantera.
@Moolers6 ай бұрын
Power Metal is so easily their best and it's criminally insane that they pretend it doesn't exist.
@Damo8876 ай бұрын
Oh, Bradely... You've only just grazed the glaze!!!
@ThorTheHusky20056 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Dime sang those specific lyrics (5:30) for live performances of Metallica's Seek & Destroy you can vaguely hear that in a live performance you can easily find on here from 1984 which predicted the song Dime later sang 4 years later, they were heavily influenced by Metallica so you can sort of hear where their sound comes from in Power Metal up to the actual albums.
@menschlicheswesen845 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the intro from mouth of war is written from phil...
@djay66516 ай бұрын
Early Pantera was more of a power metal band than glam.
@PJLang14 ай бұрын
0:21 Johnny Kelly jump scare. Love that man.
@walkingdirt1385 ай бұрын
It Makes Them Disappear into I’ll cast a Shadow on through the fade out was a really weird, although unintentional, swan song for that band. Chills every time.
@HELLVICEofficial6 ай бұрын
Are you planning to do a SEPULTURA episode?
@user-or4dy1bc3j6 ай бұрын
Baked beans are a dish traditionally containing white common beans that are parboiled and then, in the US, baked in sauce at low temperature for a lengthy period.[1] Canned baked beans are not baked, but are cooked through a steam process.[2] Baked beans occurred in Native American cuisine, and are made from beans indigenous to the Americas.[3] It is thought that the dish was adopted and adapted by English colonists in New England in the 17th century and, through cookbooks published in the 19th century, spread to other regions of the United States and into Canada.[3] However, the connection to Native American cuisine may be apocryphal, as legumes such as broad beans and lentils prepared in various sauces had been established in European cuisine long before the Middle Ages. Today, in the New England region of the United States, a variety of indigenous legumes are used in restaurants or in the home, such as Jacob's cattle, soldier beans, yellow-eyed beans, and navy beans (also known as native beans).[3] Originally, Native Americans sweetened baked beans with maple syrup, a tradition some recipes still follow, but some English colonists used brown sugar beginning in the 17th century. In the 18th century, the convention of using American-made molasses as a sweetening agent became increasingly popular to avoid British taxes on sugar. Boston baked beans use a sauce prepared with molasses and salt pork, a dish whose popularity has given Boston the nickname "Beantown".[4] Today, baked beans are served throughout the United States alongside barbecue foods and at picnics. Beans in a brown sugar, sugar, or corn syrup sauce (with or without tomatoes) are widely available throughout the United States. Bush Brothers are the largest producer.[5] After the American Revolutionary War, Independence Day celebrations often included baked beans.[6] Canned baked beans are used as a convenience food; most are made from haricot beans in sauce. They may be eaten hot or cold, and straight from the can, as they are fully cooked.[7] H. J. Heinz began producing canned baked beans in 1886. In the early 20th century, canned baked beans gained international popularity, particularly in the United Kingdom, where they have become a common part of an English full breakfast. Origins and history in the Americas edit Three beanpots used for cooking homemade baked beans. The small one is glazed with the letters "Boston Baked Beans". According to chef and food historian Walter Staib of Philadelphia's City Tavern, baked beans had their roots as a Native peoples dish in the Americas long before the dish became known to Western culture.[8] In the northeast of America various Native American peoples, including the Iroquois, the Narragansett and the Penobscot,[9] mixed beans, maple sugar, and bear fat in earthenware pots which they placed in pits called "bean holes" which were lined in hot rocks to cook slowly over a long period of time.[8][10] British colonists in New England were the first westerners to adopt the dish from the Native peoples, and were quick to embrace it largely because the dish was reminiscent of pease pudding and because the dish used ingredients native to the New World.[8][11] They substituted molasses or sugar for the maple syrup, bacon or ham for the bear fat, and simmered their beans for hours in pots over the fire instead of underground.[8] Each colony in America had its own regional variations of the dish, with navy or white pea beans used in Massachusetts, Jacob's Cattle and soldier beans used in Maine, and yellow-eyed beans in Vermont.[3] This variation likely resulted from the colonists receiving the dish from different Native peoples who used different native beans.[3] While some historians have theorized that baked beans had originated from the cassoulet or bean stew tradition in Southern France, this is unlikely as the beans used to make baked beans are all native to North America and were introduced to Europe around 1528.[12] However, it is likely that English colonists used their knowledge of cassoulet cooking to modify the cooking technique of the beans from the traditional Native American version, by soaking the bean overnight and simmering the beans over a fire before baking it in earthen pots in order to decrease the cooking time.[13] A dish which was a clear precursor to baked beans, entitled "beans and bacon", was known in medieval England.[14] The addition of onion and mustard to some baked beans recipes published in New England in the 19th century was likely based on traditional cassoulet recipes from Staffordshire, England, which utilized mustard, beans, and leeks.[13] These ingredients are still often added to baked beans today.[13] Nineteenth-century cookbooks published in New England, spread to other portions of the United States and Canada, which familiarized other people with the dish.[13] While many recipes today are stewed, traditionally dried beans were soaked overnight, simmered until tender (parboiled), and then slow-baked in a ceramic or cast-iron beanpot.[3] Originally baked beans were sweetened with maple syrup by Native Americans, a tradition some recipes still follow, but some English colonists modified the sweetening agent to brown sugar beginning in the 17th century.[14] In the 18th century the convention of using American made molasses as a sweetening agent became increasingly popular in order to avoid British taxes on sugar.[14] The molasses style of baked beans has become closely associated with the city of Boston and is often referred to as Boston baked beans.[15] Today in the New England region, baked beans are flavored either with maple syrup (Northern New England), or with molasses (Boston), and are traditionally cooked with salt pork in a beanpot in a brick oven for six to eight hours.[15] In the absence of a brick oven, the beans were cooked in a beanpot nestled in a bed of embers placed near the outer edges of a hearth, about a foot away from the fire. Today, baked beans can be made in a slow cooker or in a modern oven using a traditional beanpot, Dutch oven, or casserole dish.[13] Regardless of cooking method, the results of the dish, commonly described as having a savory-sweet flavor and a brownish- or reddish-tinted white bean, are the same.[8] A tradition in Maine of "bean hole" cooking may have originated with the native Penobscot people and was later practiced in logging camps. A fire would be made in a stone-lined pit and allowed to burn down to hot coals, and then a pot with 11[16] pounds of seasoned beans would be placed in the ashes, covered over with dirt, and left to cook overnight or longer. These beans were a staple of Maine's logging camps, served at every meal.[17][18] Baked beans made with BBQ sauce, brown sugar, cider vinegar, Dijon mustard and sliced bacon While baked beans was initially a New England region cuisine, the dish has become a popular item throughout the United States; and is now a staple item served most frequently along various types of barbecue and at picnics.[19] This is due in part to the ease of handling, as they can be served hot or cold, directly from the can, making them handy for outdoor eating. The tomato-based sweet sauce also complements many types of barbecue. The already-cooked beans may also be baked in a casserole dish topped with slices of raw bacon, which is baked until the bacon is cooked. Additional seasonings are sometimes used, such as additional brown sugar or mustard to make the sauce more tangy.[7] Canned beans Canned beans, often containing pork, were among the first convenience foods, and were exported and popularised by U.S. companies internationally in the early 20th century.[20] The American Food and Drug Administration stated in 1996: "It has for years been recognized by consumers generally that the designation 'beans with pork,' or 'pork and beans' is the common or usual name for an article of commerce that contains very little pork." The included pork is typically a piece of salt pork that adds fat to the dish.[21] The first mass-produced commercial canning of baked beans in the United States began in 1895 by the Pennsylvania-based H. J. Heinz Company.[5] Heinz was also the first company to sell baked beans outside of the United States, beginning with sales limited solely to Fortnum & Mason in 1886, when the item was considered a luxury.[22] They began selling baked beans throughout the UK in 1901, and baked beans became a standard part of the English full breakfast soon after.[5] Heinz removed pork from the product during the Second World War rationing.[23] Baked beans on sourdough toast, served in a café in London, England Originally, Heinz Baked Beans were prepared in the traditional United States manner for sales in Ireland and Great Britain. Over time, the recipe was altered to a less sweet tomato sauce without maple syrup, molasses, or brown sugar to appeal to the tastes of the United Kingdom.[20] This is the version of baked beans most commonly eaten outside of the United States. Baked beans are commonly eaten on toast ("beans on toast") or as part of a full breakfast.[20] Heinz Baked Beans remains the best-selling brand in the UK.[24] The Baked Bean Museum of Excellence in Port Talbot, Wales, is dedicated to baked beans.[25] In 2002, the British Dietetic Association allowed manufacturers of canned baked beans to advertise the product as contributing to the recommended daily consumption of five to six vegetables per person. This concession was criticised by heart specialists, who pointed to the high levels of sugar and salt in the product. However, it has been proven that consumption of baked beans does indeed lower total cholesterol levels and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, even in normo-cholesterolaemic individuals.[26][27] Some manufacturers produce a "healthy" version of the product with reduced levels of sugar and salt.[28]
@ToddDavis-p3u6 ай бұрын
OMG. I'm laughing. I get it. Maybe.
@Obscur8886 ай бұрын
I really would like to see your take on Helloween and the sub group like Iron Savior, Gamma Ray and such also Faith No More
@williamcozart81585 ай бұрын
Back in the day when I first heard Walk, I thought he was saying "BREATHE, STRUT, WALK, are you talking to me, ARE YOU TALKING TO ME".
@VeneliNikolov6 ай бұрын
Big fan of the Power Metal and Cowboys from Hell albums. After that and before that I am not as much of a fan, apart from a couple of songs from Vulgar Display of Power Cemetery Gates as the best ballad over One,Mr.Crowley,Fade to Black etc.. is a HOT take and I like the song😅