Pantera...
Pantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas, formed
by the Abbott brothers, Vinnie Paul (drums) and "Dimebag" Darrell (guitar),
then known as Diamond Darrell, in 1981. Bassist Rex Brown then known as Rex
Rocker would join in 1982, with vocalist Terry Glaze. In 1987 Phil Anselmo
would become the group's lead vocalist, completing the band's most successful lineup that would remain
together for 16 years.
Pantera's style changed by the late 1980s. The band subsequently became a key formulator of the post-thrash
metal subgenre of groove metal. It would not be until nine years after forming that the band saw its first piece of
commercial success in its 1990 major label debut, Cowboys from Hell. From there, Pantera became
one of the most celebrated heavy metal bands of the 1990s.
Despite the generally cold reception of the band's first four albums from the 1980s, critics have lauded
Pantera's style thereafter; Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic.com states that "there was no greater metal band during
the early to mid-1990s than Pantera." The band has received accolades such as ranking 45th on VH1's list of the
"100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" and fifth on MTV's "Top 10 Greatest Heavy Metal Bands of
All-Time."[4]
Pantera began to suffer from mounting tensions between band members in the mid-1990s, largely due to
Phil Anselmo's rampant drug abuse. Anselmo had had a back injury for several
years and decided, instead of getting proper treatment, to begin using heroin as a painkiller. As a result his
behavior became erratic and volatile, his performances suffered and he began to distance himself from his
bandmates, who were initially unaware of his addiction.
In 2001, the band went on hiatus and was never able to successfully reunite, with the Abbott brothers unable to
communicate with Anselmo, who was immersed in several side-projects, chiefly Down and Superjoint Ritual. Pantera
officially disbanded in 2003 and a war of words ensued, with Phil and Vinnie Paul trading inflammatory comments and
blaming one another for the break-up of Pantera via the media. Any hope of the band members ever reconciling their
differences and possibly reuniting was lost in 2004, when "Dimebag" Darrell was shot and killed
on-stage at the Alrosa Villa in Columbus, Ohio by a mentally ill gunman named Nathan Gale while performing with
Vinnie and his new band, Damageplan.

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