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* 1994: Driven Down Under (Live)
* 1994: Driven Down Under (Live)
* 1997: Official Live: 101 Proof
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* 1985: The Hot 'N' Heavy Home Vid (VHS)
* 1985: The Hot 'N' Heavy Home Vid (VHS)

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Contents

Pantera

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Pantera were an American Metal band that founded in 1981 by the brothers Vinnie Paul Abbott and Darrel Lance Abbott in Fort Worth, Texas. With Vinnie on the drums , his brother Dimebag Darell on guitar, bassist Rex Brown and their Singer Phil Anselmo, Pantera reinvented the Heavy Metal and shaped the face of todays Extreme Metal.


The Early Years: Glam Metal

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No More Spandex:Cowboys From Hell

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In Your Face:Vulgar Display Of Power

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Brutality on Billboard #1:Far Beyond Driven

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Band Tensions:The Great Southern Trendkill

Welcome Back To Life, You Overdosed On Heroin

The End Of Pantera:Reinventing The Steel

On-Stage Murder

Side Projects

Dimebag Darrel Lance Abbott

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Vinnie Paul Abbott

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Rex Brown

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Phillip Hansen Anselmo

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Discography

Studiorecords

   * 1983: Metal Magic
   * 1984: Projects in the Jungle
   * 1985: I Am the Night
   * 1988: Power Metal
   * 1990: Cowboys From Hell
   * 1992: Vulgar Display of Power
   * 1994: Far Beyond Driven
   * 1996: The Great Southern Trendkill
   * 2000: Reinventing the Steel

Live-records & Compilations

   * 1994: Driven Down Under (Live)
   * 1997: Official Live: 101 Proof
   * 1998: Singles 1991-1996
   * 2003: Reinventing Hell - The Best Of

Singles & EPs

   * 1992: Mouth For War
   * 1992: Walk
   * 1994: I'm Broken
   * 1994: 5 Minutes Alone
   * 1994: Planet Caravan
   * 1994: Walk EP
   * 1994: Alive and Hostile EP

Videos & DVDs

   * 1985: The Hot 'N' Heavy Home Vid (VHS)
   * 1991: Cowboys From Hell - The Videos (VHS)
   * 1993: Vulgar Video (VHS)
   * 1997: Pantera 3 - Watch It Go (VHS)
   * 1999: Pantera 3 - Watch It Go (DVD)
   * 2006: 3 Vulgar Videos From Hell (Re-Release) (Doppel-DVD)

Chart Entries

Vulgar Display of Power

   GER: 69 – 01.03.1993 – 9 Weeks. [2]
   US: 44 – 14.03.1992 – 77 Weeks.[3]

Far Beyond Driven

   DE: 7 – 04.04.1994 – 26 Weeks. [2]
   AT: 8 – 03.04.1994 – 22 Weeks. [4]
   CH: 21 – 03.04.1994 – 9 Weeks. [5]
   UK: 3 – Apr 1994 [6]
   US: 1 – 09.04.1994 – 29 Weeks.[7]

The Great Southern Trendkill

   GER: 29 – 20.05.1996 – 9 Weeks. [2]
   AT: 14 – 19.05.1996 – 16 Weeks. [4]
   CH: 37 – 19.05.1996 – 3 Weeks. [5]
   UK: 17 – May 1996 [6]
   US: 4 – 28.05.1996 – 16 Weeks.[8]

Official Live 101 Proof

   GER: 84 – 18.08.1997 – 1 Week. [2]
   AT: 46 – 07.09.1997 – 1 Week. [4]
   US: 15 – 16.08.1997 – 12 Weeks.[9]

Reinventing the Steel

   GER: 18 – 10.04.2000 – 7 Weeks. [2]
   AT: 26 – 09.04.2000 – 3 Weeks. [4]
   CH: 84 – 09.04.2000 – 2 Weeks. [5]
   UK: 33 – Apr 2000 [6]
   US: 4 – 08.04.2000 – 12 Weeks.[10]

The Best Of Pantera

   US: 38 – 11.10.2003 – 5 Weeks.[11]