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Influences:
*[[Anthrax]], [[Black Sabbath]], [[Music/Exodus|Exodus]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[Judas Priest]], [[Kiss]], [[Megadeth]], [[Metallica]], [[Motorhead]], [[Music/Saxon|Saxon]], [[Slayer]], [[Ted Nugent]], [[Van Halen]], [[Venom (band)|Venom]], [[ZZ Top]],
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Related Acts:
*Rebel Meets Rebel (Dime, Rex, and Vinnie)
*Damageplan (Dime and Vinnie)
*Down (Phil and Rex)
*Hellyeah (Vinnie)
*Superjoint Ritual (Phil)
*Arson Anthem (Phil)
*Necrophagia (Phil)
*Kill Devil Hill (Rex)
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Pantera was one of the most popular and influential [[Heavy Metal]] bands of [[The Nineties]] <ref>although this is the period where [[Growing the Beard|they made their definitive sound and essence.]]</ref>, from Texas. Starting as a [[Hair Metal]] [[Old Shame|band]], they changed their style after replacing original singer Terry Glaze with Phil Anselmo in 1988. They disbanded in 2003, and any hope of reunion was dashed after the murder of guitarist Dimebag Darrell Abbott in December 2004.
 
[[Pantera]] was one of the most popular and influential [[Heavy Metal]] bands of [[The Nineties]] <ref>although this is the period where [[Growing the Beard|they made their definitive sound and essence.]]</ref>, from Texas. Starting as a [[Hair Metal]] [[Old Shame|band]], they changed their style after replacing original singer Terry Glaze with Phil Anselmo in 1988. They disbanded in 2003, and any hope of reunion was dashed after the murder of guitarist Dimebag Darrell Abbott in December 2004.
''Discography'':
 
Band members: (All former)
Note that up to "Cowboys From Hell" are considered, in general consensus, [[Canon Discontinuity]] (even by the band).
* ''Phil Anselmo'': Vocals
* ''[[Stage Names|"Diamond"]] before 1990, [[Stage Names|"Dimebag"]] after 1990, Darrell Abbott'': Guitars
* ''Rex Brown'': Bass
* ''Vincent "Vinnie" Paul Abbott'': Drums
* ''Terrence Lee before 1990, "[[Stage Names|Terry]]" Glaze after 1990'': Vocals
 
''{{Discography'':}}
Note that the albums up to "Cowboys From Hell" are considered, in general consensus, [[Canon Discontinuity]] (even by the band).
* 1983: ''Metal Magic''
* 1984: ''Projects In The Jungle''
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Albums after the change in style:
 
* 1990: ''Cowboys From Hell''
* 1992: ''Vulgar Display of Power''
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* 1997: ''Official Live: 101 Proof'' [Live Album]
* 2000: ''Reinventing The Steel''
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'''Influences:'''
*[[Anthrax]], [[Black Sabbath]], [[Music/Exodus|Exodus]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[Judas Priest]], [[Kiss]], [[Megadeth]], [[Metallica]], [[Motorhead]], [[Music/Saxon|Saxon]], [[Slayer]], [[Ted Nugent]], [[Van Halen]], [[Venom (band)|Venom]], [[ZZ Top]],
 
'''Related Acts:'''
Band members: (All former)
*Rebel Meets Rebel (Dime, Rex, and Vinnie)
* ''Phil Anselmo'': Vocals
*Damageplan (Dime and Vinnie)
* ''[[Stage Names|"Diamond"]] before 1990, [[Stage Names|"Dimebag"]] after 1990, Darrell Abbott'': Guitars
*Down (Phil and Rex)
* ''Rex Brown'': Bass
*Hellyeah (Vinnie)
* ''Vincent "Vinnie" Paul Abbott'': Drums
*Superjoint Ritual (Phil)
* ''Terrence Lee before 1990, "[[Stage Names|Terry]]" Glaze after 1990'': Vocals
*Arson Anthem (Phil)
 
*Necrophagia (Phil)
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*Kill Devil Hill (Rex)
=== Pantera has examples of the following tropes: ===
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* [[Angrish]]: Anselmo sounds like he's losing his mind in "Good Friend and a Bottle of Pills". By the final section he's launched into an [[Atomic F-Bomb|Atomic]] [[Cluster F-Bomb]], nothing resembling coherence left.
* [[Anti-Love Song]]: "This Love"