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This is a world of music! Loud music, happy music, sad music, random music; all music! I love all music, from classic rock to classic metal to death metal to industrial to techno (used in a generic genre lumping) to (SOME) rap to (VERY LITTLE) country. If you couldn't tell already, I'm more of a "rocker." I'd rather listen to some form of rock than anything else, any day.

With each post I will include a brief summary of the band (sometimes it may be extended to rambling as I'm prone to do) and a little info on the song (possibly). I will also include info about the song (Artist, album, genre, etc). The genre area will be filled out with a few of the most common categories with which the artist/band/song is classified. Since the music scene has become more diverse it's been increasingly difficult to really narrow down a song/band to one sub-genre of music, therefore, most songs/bands have multiple genres that categorize them. So, yeah.

I will post and you will enjoy, and possibly even comment. I'd love to hear what you all think about the song, band or anything in general. Even to suggest something I should listen to/post.

Pantera :: Cemetery Gates

Artist/Band: Pantera
Personnel:

  • Phil Anselmo - Vocals
  • "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott - Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Rex Brown - Bass, Backing Vocals
  • Vinnie Paul - Drums

Title: Cemetery Gates
Album: Cowboys From Hell
Year: 1990
Genre: Groove Metal, Heavy Metal
Links: Official Site

If you're a fan of heavy metal and you don't know who Pantera are, you need to seriously sit down and try to figure out what the heck's wrong with you. Pantera have been active since 1981 with the original line-up of Vinnie Paul Abbott, Darrell Abbott, Terry Glaze, Tommy Bradford and Donnie Hart as lead vocalist. They were active up until 2003 after the band decided that Phil Anselmo had "officially abandoned Pantera and would not return."

This is the second album with vocalist Phil Anselmo as lead after losing the former Donnie Hart. This is also one of my favorite songs off of this album. Just have a listen.

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