Rappers React To Pantera "5 Minutes Alone"!!!
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Phil is a mean dude. He was an amateur boxer too and there's tons of stories of him getting into scuffles in the early days of Pantera. I saw him and a security guard go at it at one of their concerts mid performance, but the other security guards quickly broke it up. Most metal bands try to act "metal," but there's no acting with these guys. Pantera were definitely about that life. Also, Phil and Layne Staley of Alice in Chains were really close, too.
Layne Staley was a bit crazy like Phil. He would get in fights.
Exhorder.
Vinnie and Dime were not like that at all. They were the nicest guys you could ever meet. They were always great hosts and wanted everyone to have a good time with them. They were gracious, kind and considerate and were wild. Vinnie was a client of mine and I got to party with them back in the day in D/FW. They were at shows for local bands all the time they were in town. They considered themselves music fans that were lucky to be popular.
EDIT:I never noticed this before but in this video Dime is wearing a Tattoo Bar t-shirt. That was Vinnie's bar/tattoo parlor in East Fort Worth. LOL It was a cool place to drink.
dude pantera and alice in chains are my fav bands. glad to see this comment
Was a cool cat the 4 separate times I ran into him. Has a heart of gold, unless you provoke the dude, then watch out.
It`s not about being alone, it`s more like: Give me 5 min alone with that guy.
7:45 exactly, and believe it was a dad of a fan being annoying at a concert specific this is written about.
Pantera and Metallica both started in 81, but Pantera didn't become PANTERA until the late 80s. They played glam metal, because it's what was popular in the clubs in Texas at the time, and they weren't really worth giving a shit about until they changed singers to Phil, who was into more real metal, and started getting them on that track.
That was because Dime and Vinnie loved Kiss and emulated them at first. They grew up on that glam 💩 so it makes sense. Not gonna fault them for that, but I am glad Phil came along and changed things up 😊
Oh hell here we go..Hands down one of the best Pantera songs. Got my kids loving Pantera from a young age that was important lol. Could you react to This Love by Pantera next. 🤘 RIP Vinny Paul and Dimebag Darrell.
If you do react to it makr sure it is the full version, there is a version of This Love I saw another reaction channel react to and a whole section in the middle of the song was cut out. ✂️
My kids were listening to Pantera in the womb. 🤘Sign of good parenting! Lol.
@@mattordiway8631 Facts! Mine as well. 🤘
My Pantera Power Trinity is
5 Minutes Alone
War Nerve
Strength Beyond Strength
Same here. Got my kids on a certain music level before the gd pop world got their dirty hands on their eardrums…love to see them jam to actual good ass music.
They definitely had their own sound. "Southern groove thrash" is my best description
With a bluesy/soulful harsh vocal 😈
Groove Metal
Idk the band didn't like or understand how they got that label or liked it. Pantera is real heavy metal with smart poetic lyrics, soul in it. The band only calls it heavy metal, it's just true, non commercial style even tho they went mtv 💰. Who doesn't want their music reaching many anyways, respect and so good it should meet the world. Rea shit here bro, me, been a fan since 94' easy best metal band ever 💯
If anything 💯 metal / hard core / punk
You guys need to check out "Mouth For War", "Shedding Skin", "Slaughtered", "Strength Beyond Strength", or "Goddamn Electric" by Pantera.
+ Revolution is my name... but also Psycho Holiday!
I dont know you
But i love your style🤘😝🤘
All of the above!!
Same fav songs here 🤘
Bruh, you forgot Floods!
Phil is actually a real cool dude. The times I hung out with him on some of his Down tours, he was so cool and loved to share music talk. He's a big boxing fan too
I saw the Interview with Phil and Little Punk People and he was such a sweetheart I LITERALLY teared up watching them talk and hang.
have met Phil a couple times, agree with you, one of the coolest people I have met from the music industry
Exhorder.
Thank you for recognizing the bass! The whole band is great but Rex never gets the love from reactions. Bass is the backbone
Pantera: Becoming, Cowboys From Hell, Fucking Hostile, Floods, Heresy, Mouth For War, Primal Concrete Sledge, Psycho Holiday & This Love :D
All great songs, but let's not forget Drag The Waters!🤘
Becoming!!!!!!!!
That is probably the most important, ground-breaking, even genre-defining break in metal history. Always consider the age of this song. There wasn't anything close to that before.
Phil seems like a big sweetie, though. He's always laughing and joking with people, he's generous with his time and money with charities for kids and animals. He bailed his bud Mike IX outta jail and let move in with him after Katrina, and helped him raise money when he needed an organ transplant. Maybe he's just mad in his music. Like he said in mouth for war, the releasing of anger can better any medicine under the sun. He could kick ass though, I bet. He's really into boxing.
Pantera was started 1981 is what a friend told me. Awesome song for sure! RIP Dimebag and Vinnie!🌹
Yep it's on wiki
Didn't they start out as southern rock or something like that? Or is it RHCP that I'm thinking about that began as something much different than what they later became known for? Lol I need to check wiki!
Oops my bad. Glam metal
@@LN-Lifer Glam metal when they first started out.🌹
@@killerbean5343 I just had it on my memory as I have a friend who absolutely loves Pantera. Must know fact!😉
Rex Brown on Base, and backup vocals.
And I think half of pantera played together before the other big 4, since they are brothers. The Abbot Brothers, "Dimeback" Daryl Abbot Guitar, Vinnie Paul Abbot Drums.
Iron Maiden was just metal (rock + distortion pedals for guitar) , visually Hair metal.
Fun fact. The lead singer Phillip Anselmo wrote this song after an interview he saw about a pissed off dad who was mad that his son listens to this band and he was quoted by saying "if I could just have 5 min alone with this Phil Anselmo guy I would mess him up" or something along the lines of that. (Correction) It wasn't the fact he was listening to the band i guess he got beat up and his dad blamed the band and filed a lawsuit.
I think he got a reply from Phils crew or manager, he was said: "no you dont want it, trust me"
It was a fan that was being an ass. Phil got the crowd to beat his ass basically and he sued. Then the kids dad called the manager. Then as Ellesar said.
@An Po Exactly! 👍🏻
Exhorder.
Here's the interview Snippet where Phil Answers it.
czcams.com/video/fgrUZQ9PH4w/video.html
10:03 The way Dimebag makes the strings contort is just amazing.
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Yes it is. And Dime used his whammy behind the bridge instead of in front a lot of times. So to "dive", he had to pull up on the bar and the strings would go loose and dead.
Exhorder.
Pretty sure that footage was in reverse.
Yes, please keep it coming with some more Pantera. You will not be disappointed! Love this song’s energy, Phil is a beast! Great reaction!
That part of the film clip at the end of the solo, where Dime hits that whammy bar and all the guitar chords bend and flow up the guitar neck like a wave...iconic, up there with the hair bun thing in the Judith film clip by A Perfect Circle...
Exhorder.
@@fjmization exhorder... wasn't a groove metal band until 1992
I think Pantera is one of those bands you can't really pigeon hole to one style/of metal, they have largely grove metal but with thrashy parts, melodic parts, classic metal parts etc. Their sound was pretty unique to them at the time thanks to Phil and Dime. Many metal bands today adopted the same style, a mix of everything usually with one main over arching framework that identifies them
Exactly... They could do anything.
Exhorder.
I think the hard rock influence combined with punk and metal gave them their sound.
Pantera had 4 albums in the 80’s the first 3 were with Terry Glaze on vocals and they played a more Glam metal style and started rounding out their sound with The first Phil album Power Metal. The Terry Glaze era albums are Metal Magic, Projects in the Jungle and I am the Night. Also they had another previous vocalist in the earliest of their days Donnie Hart. Terry was a second guitarist before assuming full vocal duty before leaving in 1986 then they tried several other vocalists that year before finding Phil
You know your Pantera history. Kudos!
Hopefully they will look around and react to some of those old music videos or live shows from Pre-Phil times
Thank God Pantera didn't go with Sammy Hagar , Pantera wouldnt be what they were without Phil ,. Sammy would've pussified the band lol
Power Metal was an amazing album at the time, no one talks about it though....
Remember jamming to this as a kid. Great song and reaction.
Hi guys, I am re posting a commentary that is more adecuate for this situation: Pantera has a clear thrash influence in their sound especially starting in the 90s with their album Cowboys from hell. The two previous albums have a more traditional heavy/power metal sound to it. They could not be classified as a totally thrash band because of their groove sound that helped them differentiate from thrash bands in the 90's and practically create a new sound that was coined groove metal. To be fair, you could say they are a groove/thrash metal band.
To answers a couple of your questions, Pantera started later than Metallica and other thrash bands.
No, Iron Maiden is not a thrash band, they are a Heavy metal band, that pioneered the New wave of british heavy metal (NWOBHM) sound, of the late 70s early 80s.
I think one of the most insane Pantera songs is "The Great Southern Trendkill". I expected heaviness when I bought that album of course, but it totally caught me off guard. Perhaps I shouldn't have played it during work in the home theater department of Circuit City, lol
Pantera did it there own way they got on stage & kicked everyone's ass .
The music is "Pantera". That is all
One of my favorite Pantera songs. Great choice!
Yeah PANTERA was a band in 81 but they were Hair Metal and had a different singer. They also only played local shows, they didn’t get big until 91
Was lucky to see them 3 times in concert.
Power groove! This is Pantera. Best metal band of all time!!!🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
White Zombie is definitely Groove Metal, they used to tour with Pantera back in the 90's, they went into a more electronic direction towards the end but if you want a classic groove banger check out. White Zombie - El Phantasmo and the Chicken Run Blast-O-Rama ... And good luck playing your name game with that one.
Hahaha name game with White Zombie sounds freaking awesome
Exhorder.
Saw White Zombie and Penterra live. White Zombie is the worst band I've ever seen life and Penterra was the best.
@@williamreed292 penterra?
Welp, time to do some more Lamb of God then! Lets do "Momento Mori" You guys have been missing out! Trust me. So many other songs too, but this one came out right when pandemic hit and the video and lyrics just hit hard! When he screams "Shut it down" Part is 🔥
That's a great song.
A great song, but they have about 30 better songs. I'd say anything off of Sacrament or Ashes would be a good place to start
@@chairmanofthebored6860 While this is 100% fact! I think this song is a good song that they are guaranteed to like! I think they've only done Redneck so far and this would be a great 2nd song for them to start the rabbit hole
I'd say definitely Walk With Me In Hell and 11th Hour !!!
Exhorder.
Very cool...I saw PANTERA in 1995 a d in 1999 on OZZFEST...GREAT SHOWS BOTH ALTHOUGH PHIL WAS HAMMERED DURING THE OZZFEST SHOW...GREAT PICK...PEACE FROM THE NORTHEAST
Love the reaction as always!! Pantera is one of my favorite bands. The song heresy is one of their thrashy sounding songs imo
The guitar strings bending at the 10:03 mark gets me right in the feels every time. I seen them live in '95, one of the greatest concerts ever.
The guitar player and drummer were grooving together so well you’d almost think they were brothers or something.
R.I.P. Dimebag and Vinnie
I would consider Devildriver to be an awesome Groove metal band as well. Lamb of God and Machinehead are a couple of my favorite bands.
Вы, парни, одни из лучших слушателей Pantera!) Всё чисто по делу, никакой нелепой и глупой болтовни, а одна только правильная и верная реакция. Мои вам аплодисменты!)
I see Pantera
I click
Brings me back to the good old high school years
RIP Abbott bros
They got their groove from being from the south, the hung around the guys from Eyehategod. The southern, slower, sludgey/doomy, blues based sound came into their sound. They started power/glam metal, went thrash, then continued to infuse more southern influence and groove as they grew.
Pantera was around in the 80's. It was before Phil joined the group and they were a glam band, spandex and all. You can find it here on youtube.
2 songs I rarely see requested are The Sleep (chill but still hard af) and The Badge (pure banger), so I am throwing those in for consideration.🤤 Love the content and keep doing what you do gentlemen.
Always rated The Badge as one of my faves, brilliant flow right thru the entire song.
Bro they would love The Sleep
The badge is so underrated
When Pantera started they were GLAMM metal. Spandex, make up and everything. Thank God they saw the error of their ways.
Alright so picture this. I was 12 years old. Helped a friend of my buddies mum move house. He had a big box of VHS and since he heard me playing metal while helping move his stuff, he offered me a tape. It was Pantera 3: Watch it Go. To this day, "I'm broken" and "5 Minutes Alone" get me goin in a way most other metal doesn't. 100% that experience shaped the way I listened to music. Pantera has been a favorite since then and likely always will be
Lol, these dudes started out as a Hair Band at first before they came to their senses. The pictures of em from around the time of their first release are hilarious (compared to what you'd envision of em now). I've got their first release around here somewhere.
Always loved the view of the fretboards while Dime and Rex played in this song and that chonky riff, Chad Fortune was one half of Tekno Team 2000 with Erik Watts (Son of promotor Bill Watts). Iron Maiden was one of the bands from the NWOBHM New Wave of British Heavy Metal which greatly influenced Thrash
Exhorder.
The Director of this video deserves a goddamn Emmy
when I was 14 years old, this shit never ever left my walkman, and when it did it was to put Vulgar Display of Power in....Pantera was for sure the soundtrack to my teenage angst
FYi: Metallica uses their sing intro,
' the Good, the Bad, the Ugly '
during the start of their shows in the 90s
& right into Enter Sandman
Still do as of when I saw them in 2018. Good bad and ugly is their intro. When I saw them, they launched right into Hardwired after. Great show.
My favorite band. My love for metal led me to DMX, because he had metal energy, who led me into hip hop.
Floods will always be my favorite Pantera track, but this one is up there.
One of my favourite Pantera song!
You guys look like you were having more fun than usual making these videos!
It's all these fantastic bands you've been reviewing lately!
I could never imagine life without music! MUSIC IS LIFE! 🤘🏻👨🏻🦲👍🏻💖🎶
You can be sure I'll be here to watch every video you two drop! You really do have the best reactions!!!
He (Phil) actually got into a legal battle with a fan and his dad after the fan got injured at a pantera concert. Phil told the dad I want five minutes alone with you. True story
the dad told phil that and the heckler was not a pantera fan
Love your guys reactions man, keep up the great content!!!
You guys were talking about what are some big names in Groove Metal besides Pantera. I have a good one for y’all. Crowbar, and their song “Existence is Punishment”. I used to listen to them religiously back in the day. Fun fact. Phil Anselmo really dug them. Even wore a Crowbar shirt in the music video for Pantera’s “I’m Broken”. Love your stuff guys. Keep being rad. 👊👊❤️❤️
Get your Pantera Groove on then. Other deep grooving Pantera choices - “Regular People” , “Mouth for War”, “Piss”, “Drag the Waters”, “Primal Concrete Sledge”, “Revolution is my Name ,”. These Pantera groovers will make your head bounce Guaranteed!
Dime was the reason there is even a genre they call Groove Metal, his style was so distinctive he created a genre all by himself. Before him no metal bands had that groovy style of hard aggressive lead guitar riffs. He was such a strong guitarist in an era where other thrash bands had 2 or 3 guitarists building a cutting edge with guitar riffs that were either ballady or just raw, rip your face off screaming solo's passed from guitarist to guitarist. Pantera owned any stage they performed on, and if they were opening for your band, you better bring your A game or you wouldn't be headlining that tour for long! R.I.P. Dime, Vinnie, you are missed, every day brothers.....
Bro you guys gotta do Strength beyond Strength from Pantera, been listening to it daily for the past two weeks and every single time its got me headbanging and going crazy. Such a crazy hype song🔥🔥
Oh Hell ya!! I love pantera! Great choice guys! Great reaction!!! Thanks guys!❤🤓
Holy wake up call! Nice pick. Phil at his Best!!!
You gotta react to this love off pantera's previous album! It's probably their best song. You should also listen to the album version not the music video, the music video cuts out the first breakdown
And please do not do the video version of the song that cuts out the breakdown.
Iron Maiden are part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) movement from the mid to late 70's and into the 80's along with such bands as Judas Priest, Motorhead, Tygers of Pan Tang, Def Leppard, Saxon, Diamond Head ...
Pantera is the inventor of groove metal. They are the kings of groove metal, the originals and the best at it there ever will be.
Pantera was never really thrash. Oddly enough they began in the mid 80s as a glam/hair metal band with a different singer. They switched to groove metal when Phil joined. And Iron Maiden was power metal. Thrash tends to be faster and use the polka "boom chic boom boom chic" drum beat played quickly.
Exhorder.
Another great Pantera song is Floods. It's one of their most unique songs. Another great thrash band is Sepultura. I'd recommend their track Dead Embryonic Cells.
Awesome recommendations!!
They actually moved from glam metal to more agressive style when Phil joined the band and ride the lightning from Metallica was released. They changed their image (aircut and dressing style). Then with the release of cowboys from hell and then Vulgar display of power, PanterA gave birth to groove metal then other bands fallowed like machine head for example. But Pantera originally came up with this new original type of metal.
Pantera were glam metal from early 80s till cowboy's, then became the 🐐, alot has to do with Phil, but we're leaning this way on their last glam album. They had 4 albums before cowboy's, produced with their old man
When dime and vinnie started, dime was to young and needed parent supervision to play gigs, and also after winning basically all guitar comps he was told he could no longer enter, absolute beast
Thank you for reacting on one of my favourite metal tracks 🖤🤘🏽
@11:08 when Dimebag takes the songs main riff and adds the low E downstroke CHUNKS to it. That's metal as fuck man. RIP Abbott Brothers!!
Sooo many good songs by pantera!! Now you gotta do em all please🙏
One song from Pantera that's hardly reacted to is Avoid the light from the Dracula 2000 soundtrack. Dime is on 🔥 in that song.
Dimebag & Vinnie being brothers playing together for so many years were just in sink with eachother when they played 24-7-365
Phil’s in a few bands. His most recent and most abrasive band is Scour. Check it out, so heavy!
I think you guys are one of the best reaction channels out there..I was with you from the beginning on tool tuesdays...you have reacted to all my favorite bands..my only suggestion is you two need to do a little research before each reaction. Time frame and what album would help you. Just my opinion..other than that keep killing it 🤘
Pre Cowboys From Hell era was definitely not Thrash at all. Was lucky enough to see them twice in the early 90s, made the front row too. Hands down the best live band I've seen. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Pantera was formed at same time as most thrash bands but originally had a different sound. I personally agree with groove metal as a “classification” but growing up at this time listening to Pantera they were clearly celebrated on their own terms.
You’re right smokie. Pantera came after. I remember being a kid and seeing the passing of the crown from Metallica to pantera.
It's funny you bring up the cooking thing because there's a youtube cartoon called "Cooking Hostile" and it's basically a cooking show with Phil and he sings (yells) recipe instructions to your favorite Pantera classics. It's pretty great.
a guy got injuried in a Pantera concert... the dad furius went to a concert to confront the band... and he said "I just need 5 minutes alone with him"...and the crew told him, "not, you dont need five minutes alone with this guys".. that's where the song came from
Oh and please react to Down -Bury Me in Smoke. Phillip Anselmo is the lead singer for them too. Great band. If you ever do this song please do the live version from Donnington/ Download festival I think it is. It will go right along with what you'll were talking about in this video. I freaking love it
Hardcore Hak was the Sandman's ring name in WCW. Think that lasted a year or two. This was after he left ECW for a little while. Pantera actually formed the same year as metallica. But they wouldn't be well known until about 89 or 90. Original sound was more glam metal or glam rock with the big hair. In fact, Darrell was nicknamed Diamond Darrell because he idolized Van Halen so much. So much so that when Darrell passed he was buried with one of Eddie's guitars.
I love that this song is just simply about getting 5 minutes alone in a room with a dude to beat the brakes off them.
is actually about a father of a fan who was pissed with Phil and say the famous line "give me five minutes alone with this Anselmo fella" mental
Man, y'all keep doing songs I suggest shortly after I suggest them. Fucking love it!
I personally infected my community in 1988 with Pantera as a misunderstood 22 year old..... now I'm 55..... still misunderstood, and still listening to Pantera....
Pantera actually released a hair metal album, ala Motley Crue, before Phil joined and became the Pantera we all know, their old singer was named Terry Glaze.
Pantera started out as a glam/hair metal band and then decided to go heavier. They have a blues influence, which is partly why they sounded the way they did; that’s usually where the groove part comes from.
Pantera started in Arlington, Tx 1983! Their first album Metal Magic dropped that same year. The same year as Metallica's kill em all.
This song always gets me hyped up
Oh and I know next to nothing about wrestling, but Chad Fortune was a monster truck driver who was the hype man for the NWO monster truck before driving superman and soldier fortune trucks.
Great song to react to guys!! Greetings from Amsterdam!!
We need more of the other (underrated) big 3 of thrash. Exodus, Testament and Overkill
Yeah, that groove is friggin' nasty!!!
Revolution is My Name
It's hard to imagine but Pantera started as a glam metal band lol
I was lost for words when I saw the old photos!
Believe it or not these guys were a glam (hair) metal band when they started; Dimebag himself was on the kiss army (official fan club). In my mind the guys responsible for the groove and hard core evolution in metal are Sepultura. That being said you should definitely check some thrash bands outside of the USA like Sepultura (the early years with Max on vocals) and the German big 3 kreator, Sodom & Destruction. I would suggest Kreators Violent Revolution
What, really
I think Dime was even buried in a KISS casket IIRC. He was a huge fan.
@@Hollywood6IX Yeah, they made four albums in the eighties and even the first one with Phil on vocals had still some glam vibes. You should see the photos of the band during that time, all of them had fancy make-up and huge hair, even Phil.
Exhorder.
My 1st metal concert, '93ish, Pantera, Sepultura, Prong, changed my fkn life
Dudes I was a carpet cleaner back in the 90's and I was allowed to drive my work van home. Well I put a 400 watt power amp and 10 inch subwoofer wedges in it and had this album cranked up with the windows down screamin Anselmo at the top my lung's while people were more than likely looking strangely at me. This was the metal fuckin album of 1994.
Best video pantera made. Love the slow motion of Rex and Dimes strings
Just saw them perform this 2 weeks ago, the show was WILD!
“That’s a perfectly good lightbulb”
Lets go guy's, they hit noise pre 84....
These animals have hit the flow the next street over from the other dollar store that mainstream had us think music should be
This was my go-to jam before my wrestling matches in HS. Had to get in the right frame of mind.
Dimebag's floppy guitar strings on the vid are just amazing!!
Never was huge fan but did see them in Daytona in late 90s and had great acid trip that night at the hotel 🏨