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Pantera - New Video Online


The legendary US groove thrash metal band Pantera has posted online the video for the previously unreleased song "Piss", directed by Zach Merck, which can be viewed below. The song is currently available on iTunes and will be featured on the Deluxe Edition of Vulgar Display Of Power, set for release on May 15th. More details about this release were previously reported here.




Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Pantera
Posted: 14.04.2012 by qlacs


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14.04.2012 - 13:20
Nefarious
Doom Knight
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What a shit video....Whats up with all the slow-mo shots of people getting punched in the face & prancing around with sledgehammers & 2x4's? This video makes metalheads look like a bunch of neanderthal retards.
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14.04.2012 - 13:26
MyNameJeff
Pretty cool song!
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14.04.2012 - 14:57
pagb666
Written by Nefarious on 14.04.2012 at 13:20

What a shit video....Whats up with all the slow-mo shots of people getting punched in the face & prancing around with sledgehammers & 2x4's? This video makes metalheads look like a bunch of neanderthal retards.

Maybe because this release celebrates the 20th anniversary of Vulgar Display of Power?
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14.04.2012 - 15:03
Written by pagb666 on 14.04.2012 at 14:57

Written by Nefarious on 14.04.2012 at 13:20

What a shit video....Whats up with all the slow-mo shots of people getting punched in the face & prancing around with sledgehammers & 2x4's? This video makes metalheads look like a bunch of neanderthal retards.



Maybe because this release celebrates the 20th anniversary of Vulgar Display of Power?

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14.04.2012 - 15:14
JOPE OF STEELE
Steelemeister
Groove is the cancer of thrash
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14.04.2012 - 15:44
Nefarious
Doom Knight
Staff
Written by pagb666 on 14.04.2012 at 14:57

Written by Nefarious on 14.04.2012 at 13:20

What a shit video....Whats up with all the slow-mo shots of people getting punched in the face & prancing around with sledgehammers & 2x4's? This video makes metalheads look like a bunch of neanderthal retards.

Maybe because this release celebrates the 20th anniversary of Vulgar Display of Power?

I get that, but it comes across like a clip taken from Jackass. It's obvious what the director was going for but it's poorly executed IMO. It's less 'Vulgar Display of Power' and more 'Lame Display of Stupidity'.

As for the song itself, it's great to hear a new song from Pantera Although i see why it never made it onto VDOP in the first place.
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"FUCK!!! You're the fucking 5th person asking me in an interview about the woman in the bathtub?The problem is that I AM the fucking person in the bathtub, and I AM a fucking MAN, for fuck's sake! I hate you all!" ~ Herr Morbid
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14.04.2012 - 16:32
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 15:14

Groove is the cancer of thrash

Are you implying that groove makes thrash bad?


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14.04.2012 - 16:56
Baz Anderson
Staff
Stupid video with a song rightly left off "Vulgar Display..."
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14.04.2012 - 17:43
exomorphyx89
Nice song, acceptabe video.
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"Bang you head against the stage and metal takes its place..."
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14.04.2012 - 17:50
Lit.
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Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 15:14

Groove is the cancer of thrash

...And you call yourself a metalhead.
Leave this site and never return, poseur.
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14.04.2012 - 17:53
Introspekrieg
Totemic Lust
Elite
Just what I love about Pantera... the fans! Show me more! (Nice touch with the token black chick).
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14.04.2012 - 18:06
Urizen367
...i'm pretty sure they coulda gotten by without making a video for this. decent song though.

dont quite understand the slow-circle pit...or the hammer guy...or board-chick...or the random youtube videos.

i do get the gorilla though.
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14.04.2012 - 18:18
!J.O.O.E.!
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Decent song, naff video.

Should have just made the song totally free.
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14.04.2012 - 18:33
JOPE OF STEELE
Steelemeister
Written by Boxcar Willy on 14.04.2012 at 16:32

Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 15:14

Groove is the cancer of thrash

Are you implying that groove makes thrash bad?




It makes thrash something that it shouldn't be: slow/mid-paced, generic in riffs, feelingless and solos aren't impressive at all . At least for me it puts thrash in a bad light and makes me wanna skip the 90s' releases of the specific genre .
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14.04.2012 - 18:39
JOPE OF STEELE
Steelemeister
Written by [user id=101272] on 14.04.2012 at 17:50

Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 15:14

Groove is the cancer of thrash

...And you call yourself a metalhead.
Leave this site and never return, poseur.

Not sure if sarcasm, if not, then:

Oh c'mon ... groove and grunge is what almost killed "the real metal". Why I would give any respect to acts who supported those types of music?
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14.04.2012 - 18:40
Fritillaria
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Not a bad song , but the video is hmm I guess stupid
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14.04.2012 - 18:46
Olli
Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 18:33

Written by Boxcar Willy on 14.04.2012 at 16:32

Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 15:14

Groove is the cancer of thrash

Are you implying that groove makes thrash bad?




It makes thrash something that it shouldn't be: slow/mid-paced, generic in riffs, feelingless and solos aren't impressive at all . At least for me it puts thrash in a bad light and makes me wanna skip the 90s' releases of the specific genre .

Err.. generic riffs? I'm pretty sure Dimebag was known for the complete opposite. Feelingless? Cemetry gates and hollow comes to mind. The bit about the solos is mainly true but that's because it's GROOVE music, the hints in the name. And that's just Pantera, plenty of other good groove bands.
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14.04.2012 - 18:58
Lit.
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Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 18:39

Not sure if sarcasm, if not, then:

Oh c'mon ... groove and grunge is what almost killed "the real metal". Why I would give any respect to acts who supported those types of music?

God, you're dense. Groove and Grunge killed "the real metal?" What are you, a 12 year old south american kid who's just got into metal by watching MTV?
Dude, not even grunge killed metal. Granted, it became more popular than it, but you can never truly kill a music genre, let alone one as big as metal. Grunge is just another form of metal with closer ties to punk and rock, but still metal. Your subjective view is pointless and wrong.
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14.04.2012 - 19:18
Baz Anderson
Staff
Groove thrash is just a different style of thrash... some people like it, some don't. Groove just gave people another, perhaps softer option... the 90's still gave us some great proper thrash albums from bands like Demolition Hammer and Protector...
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14.04.2012 - 19:45
gid
Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 19:34

Written by [user id=101272] on 14.04.2012 at 18:58

Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 18:39

Not sure if sarcasm, if not, then:

Oh c'mon ... groove and grunge is what almost killed "the real metal". Why I would give any respect to acts who supported those types of music?

God, you're dense. Groove and Grunge killed "the real metal?" What are you, a 12 year old south american kid who's just got into metal by watching MTV?
Dude, not even grunge killed metal. Granted, it became more popular than it, but you can never truly kill a music genre, let alone one as big as metal. Grunge is just another form of metal with closer ties to punk and rock, but still metal. Your subjective view is pointless and wrong.

Yeah not metal as whole genre, but specifically the amount of thrash and speed metal bands decreased drastically. Hence the word almost .

Maybe because there were so many generic thrash and speed metal bands that people got sick of them? Pantera weren't the best thing since sliced bread, but Jesus they were a breath of fresh air.

"The real metal"? You can keep it, thanks.
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14.04.2012 - 19:46
Lit.
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Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 19:34

Written by [user id=101272] on 14.04.2012 at 18:58

Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 18:39

Not sure if sarcasm, if not, then:

Oh c'mon ... groove and grunge is what almost killed "the real metal". Why I would give any respect to acts who supported those types of music?

God, you're dense. Groove and Grunge killed "the real metal?" What are you, a 12 year old south american kid who's just got into metal by watching MTV?
Dude, not even grunge killed metal. Granted, it became more popular than it, but you can never truly kill a music genre, let alone one as big as metal. Grunge is just another form of metal with closer ties to punk and rock, but still metal. Your subjective view is pointless and wrong.

Yeah not metal as whole genre, but specifically the amount of thrash and speed metal bands decreased drastically. Hence the word almost .

Thrash and Speed hit their peak too early. At the very beginning of the 90's the 1st wave had already hit the high water mark and changed in terms of style and tried a more commercialistic sound. They were already digging their own grave before Grunge even came up and overtook the sound. The way I see it, Grunge euthanized Thrash metal before it became a shell of what it once was.
Groove has absolutely no ties into the mix of all this. It's a stand-alone genre that just happened to develope from Thrash, the same way Thrash developed from Speed. No relation to Grunge whatsoever. If you truly fell Groove had a hand in killing "the real metal" then you are a poseur in every sense of the word.
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14.04.2012 - 19:59
exomorphyx89
Written by gid on 14.04.2012 at 19:45

Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 19:34

Written by [user id=101272] on 14.04.2012 at 18:58

Written by JOPE OF STEELE on 14.04.2012 at 18:39

Not sure if sarcasm, if not, then:

Oh c'mon ... groove and grunge is what almost killed "the real metal". Why I would give any respect to acts who supported those types of music?

God, you're dense. Groove and Grunge killed "the real metal?" What are you, a 12 year old south american kid who's just got into metal by watching MTV?
Dude, not even grunge killed metal. Granted, it became more popular than it, but you can never truly kill a music genre, let alone one as big as metal. Grunge is just another form of metal with closer ties to punk and rock, but still metal. Your subjective view is pointless and wrong.

Yeah not metal as whole genre, but specifically the amount of thrash and speed metal bands decreased drastically. Hence the word almost .

Maybe because there were so many generic thrash and speed metal bands that people got sick of them? Pantera weren't the best thing since sliced bread, but Jesus they were a breath of fresh air.

"The real metal"? You can keep it, thanks.

I agree, in my humble opinion I also think Pantera refreshed our ears during the 90's when iconic bands were either on hiatus (Exodus, Sacred Reich, Rigor Mortis, Mortal Sin, Hallows Eve, etc.) or releasing crappy albums (The Big Four). I think it was a sort of combination of Thrash decadence and Groove innovation, specially Pantera (the best of the bunch). However, nowadays I am very pleased because of the thrash revival movement and I must say I love bands like Warbringer, Fueled by Fire, Strikemaster, Fastkill, Municipal Waste, Hatchet, Rumpelstiltskin Grinder, etc. without forgetting or betraying the respect I have for Pantera and some other similar bands.
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14.04.2012 - 20:13
Great song from a legendary metal band, butt-fucking stupid video that tries to make metalheads look like ignorant white trash.
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14.04.2012 - 20:52
metalgod5298
I didn't think the song was horrible, but half the song became "Use My Third Arm," which is much better.
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14.04.2012 - 21:05
I don´t know what is the hard part to understand the video, are u sure that have u ever listing a pantera album
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14.04.2012 - 22:20
UnknownCheese
Yeah....This song and video pretty much sum up everything wrong with groove metal.
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14.04.2012 - 22:27
TX09
Not a fan of the song, I like some pantera but alot of it repeats itself and this song is a prime example.. But since its for a 20th anniversary release I wouldnt expect much.. There is a reason it was previously unreleased.. My big question is was it finished back then or did they just decide to take the vocals and add in riffs from other pantera songs..
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14.04.2012 - 23:48
MetalFreak
Good song, amusing video, and as for the rest i think the rapper Blueprint summed it up perfectly:
"It's just music man, ain't no right or wrong, no formula can teach people how to write a song, no guarantee that the people gonna like a song"
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15.04.2012 - 10:42
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
From youtube comments

Quote:
I'd receive 100 punches in the face only to appear in one frame of this fucking video

Quote:
Like this shit if you're wishing you were a part of this video

it makes justice to the video until the fans are incredibly happy about this shit. Song is pretty good but i should give a benefit of doubt over that "elusive less emotion" 5.35 video.
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16.04.2012 - 03:36
alfrede110
Honestly, I was waiting for a totally different video. I'd say, I'm disappointed. I thought they're gonna use fans' footages to recreate the legacy of Pantera, not just making a video which somehow reminds me of Jackass. It totally fails to pay tribute to the band and its music. Punching in the face just because it's the idea of album cover, was the easiest idea which may come to mind, not the most creative one. They could've done better. Anyway, Pantera rulezzz! & R.I.P. Dimebag.
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