Pantera

  • Discography
  • Dimebag Darrell
  • Philip H Anselmo
  • Vinnie Paul

25/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. Band Residency, earliest known w/ Phil on vocals. 26/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 27/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 28/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 29/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 30/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 01/01/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 11/07/1987; Concert at The Rock Ranch, Munster, TX, USA. 12/07/1987; Concert at The Rock Ranch, Munster, TX, USA. 15/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. Band Residency. 16/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. 17/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. 18/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. 19/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. 20/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. 25/07/1987; Concert at The Roxy, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 26/07/1987; Concert at The Troubador, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 29/07/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. Band residency. 30/07/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 31/07/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 01/08/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 02/08/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 03/08/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 12/08/1987; Concert at Saso’s, El Paso, TX, USA. Band residency. 13/08/1987; Concert at Saso’s, El Paso, TX, USA. 14/08/1987; Concert at Saso’s, El Paso, TX, USA. 15/08/1987; Concert at Saso’s, El Paso, TX, USA. 16/08/1987; Concert at Saso’s, El Paso, TX, USA. 02/09/1987; Concert at Cardi’s, Houston, TX, USA. Band residency. 03/09/1987; Concert at Cardi’s, Houston, TX, USA. 04/09/1987; Concert at Cardi’s, Houston, TX, USA. 05/09/1987; Concert at Cardi’s, Houston, TX, USA. 06/09/1987; Concert at Cardi’s, Houston, TX, USA. 12/09/1987; Concert at Circle In The Square, Shreveport, CA, USA. 13/09/1987; Concert at Circle In The Square, Shreveport, CA, USA. 16/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. Band residency. 17/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 18/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 19/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 20/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 21/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 03/10/1987; Concert at The Arcadia Theater, Dallas, TX, USA. 10/10/1987; Concert at The Arcadia Theater, Dallas, TX, USA. 25/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. Band residency. 26/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 27/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 28/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 29/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 30/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 10/12/1987; Concert at Metalworks, Arlington, TX, USA. 11/12/1987; Concert at Metalworks, Atlington, TX, USA. 12/12/1987; Concert at Metalworks, Arlington, TX, USA. 31/12/1987; Concert at Metalworks, Arlington, TX, USA. with Katt Daquiri. 01/01/1988; Concert at Metalworks, Arlington, TX, USA. with Katt Daquiri. 02/01/1988; Concert at Metalworks, Arlington, TX, USA. with Katt Daquiri. 24/06/1988; `Power Metal` album released. 1st album with Phil Anselmo. 02/07/1988; Concert at Arcadia Theatre, Dallas, TX, USA. 20/10/1988; Concert at Joe’s Garage, Ft. Worth, TX, USA. with Katt Daquiri. 20/12/1988; Concert at The Basement, Dallas, TX, USA. opening for Circus Of Power. 06/03/1989; Concert at The Cat Club, New York, NY, USA. 19/05/1989; Concert at Joe’s Garage, Fort Worth, TX, USA. with Kerry King as special guest. 01/06/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 02/06/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 03/06/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 16/06/1989; Concert at Joe’s Garage, Fort Worth, TX, USA. with Tailspin. 17/06/1989; Concert at Joe’s Garage, Fort Worth, TX, USA. with Tailspin. 01/07/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. with Katt Daiquiri. 14/07/1989; Concert at The Bear Creek Crossin’ Club, De Soto, TX, USA. 15/07/1989; Concert at The Bear Creek Crossin’ Club, De Soto, TX, USA. 17/07/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. with Hammerhead. 09/11/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 10/11/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 14/12/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 15/12/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 16/12/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 31/12/1989; Concert at The Basement, Dallas, TX, USA. 30/03/1990; Concert at L’Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA. opening for Sanctuary & Fates Warning, with Dead-On. 25/05/1990; Concert at Backstage, ??, TX, USA. 02/06/1990; Concert at The Basement, Dallas, TX, USA. video shoot. 01/07/1990; Concert at The Basement, Dallas, TX, USA. video shoot. 13/07/1990; `Cowboys From Hell` album released. 21/07/1990; Concert at The Basement, Dallas, TX, USA. album release show. 26/07/1990; Concert at Kinetix, ??, CA, USA. with Forte. album release show. 18/08/1990; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Suicidal Tendencies. 19/08/1990; Concert at The Bren Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 20/08/1990; Concert at After The Gold Rush, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 21/08/1990; Concert at ??, Tuscon, AZ, USA. 23/08/1990; Concert at ??, Denver, CO, USA. 25/08/1990; Concert at ??, Milwaukee, WI, USA. 26/08/1990; Concert at The Vic, Chicago, IL, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 27/08/1990; Concert at First Avenue, Minniapolis, MN, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 29/08/1990; Concert at Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MD, USA. 30/08/1990; Concert at Bogarts, Cincinatti, OH, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 31/08/1990; Concert at The Agora, Cleveand, OH, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 01/09/1990; Concert at ??, Columbus, OH, USA. 02/09/1990; Concert at ??, Detroit, MI, USA. 04/09/1990; Concert at ??, Toronto, ON, Canada. 05/09/1990; Concert at The Spectrum, Montreal, QC, Canada. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 06/09/1990; Concert at Saratoga Winners, Albany, NY, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 07/09/1990; Concert at The Ritz, New York City, NY, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 08/09/1990; Concert at The Ritz, New York City, NY, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 09/09/1990; Concert at ??, Boston, MA, USA. 10/09/1990; Concert at ??, Athens, NY, USA. 11/09/1990; Concert at ??, New Haven, CT, USA. 12/09/1990; Concert at ??, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 13/09/1990; Concert at Painters Mill Theater, Owings Mills, MY, USA. opening for Suicidal Tendencies & Exodus. 15/09/1990; Concert at The Concrete Foundations Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 20/09/1990; Concert at ??, Providence, RI, USA. 21/09/1990; Concert at ??, Newark, NJ, USA. 22/09/1990; Concert at The Fastlane II, Astbury Park, NJ, USA. with Skitzo. 24/09/1990; Concert at ??, Boston, MA, USA. 25/09/1990; Concert at ??, Washington, DC, USA. 26/09/1990; Concert at ??, Pitsburgh, PA, USA. with Eviction & Solitude. 27/09/1990; Concert at ??, Rochester, NY, USA. 28/09/1990; Concert at ??, Brooklyn, NY, USA. 29/09/1990; Concert at ??, ??, NY, USA. 01/10/1990; Concert at ??, Baltimore, MD, USA. 03/10/1990; Concert at ??, Cleveland, OH, USA. 04/10/1990; Concert at ??, Toronto, ON, Canada. 05/10/1990; Concert at ??, Detroit, MI, USA. 06/10/1990; Concert at ??, Chicago, IL, USA. 07/10/1990; Concert at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN, USA. 08/10/1990; Concert at ??, St. Paul, MN, USA. 10/10/1990; Concert at The Lone Star, Kansas City, MO, USA. 11/10/1990; Concert at The Diamond Ballroom, Chatanooga City, OK, USA. 12/10/1990; Concert at ??, Wichita, KS, USA. 13/10/1990; Concert at Cain`s Ballroom, Tulsa, OK, USA. with Forte & Klokworq. 16/10/1990; Concert at ??, Houston, TX, USA. 17/10/1990; Concert at ??, San Antonia, TX, USA. 18/10/1990; Concert at ??, Austin, TX, USA. 04/11/1990; Concert at ??, Orlando, FL, USA. 05/11/1990; Concert at ??, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA. 06/11/1990; Concert at ??, Jacksonville, FL, USA. 07/11/1990; Concert at The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 08/11/1990; Concert at ??, Hickory, NC, USA. 09/11/1990; Concert at ??, Wilmington, NC, USA. 11/11/1990; Concert at ??, Hadley, MA, USA. 12/11/1990; Concert at ??, Provodence, RI, USA. 13/11/1990; Concert at ??, Boston, MA, USA. 14/11/1990; Concert at ??, New York City, NY, USA. 15/11/1990; Concert at ??, Albany, NY, USA. 17/11/1990; Concert at ??, Montreal, QC, Canada. 18/11/1990; Concert at The Diamond Club, Toronto, ON, Canada. opening for Prong. 19/11/1990; Concert at Peabody`s Downunder, Cleveland, OH, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 20/11/1990; Concert at ??, Cincinatti, OH, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 23/11/1990; Concert at ??, Columbus, OH, USA. 24/11/1990; Concert at ??, Detroit, MI, USA. 25/11/1990; Concert at ??, Chicago, IL, USA. 26/11/1990; Concert at First Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 27/11/1990; Concert at City Center Theater, Green Bay, WI, USA. 28/11/1990; Concert at ??, Minniapolis, MN, USA. 30/11/1990; Concert at ??, Des Moines, IA, USA. 01/12/1990; Concert at The Outhouse, Lawrence, KS, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 02/12/1990; Concert at The Diamond Ballroom, Omaha, NE, USA. opening for Exodus & Prong. 03/12/1990; Concert at ??, St. Louis, MD, USA. 04/12/1990; Concert at ??, Memphis, TN, USA. 05/12/1990; Concert at The Backroom, Houston, TX, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 07/12/1990; Concert at ??, Dallas, TX, USA. 08/12/1990; Concert at ??, Dallas, TX, USA. 11/12/1990; Concert at ??, Denver, CO, USA. 12/12/1990; Concert at ??, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. 14/12/1990; Concert at The Quake, Reno, NV, USA. 15/12/1990; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with The Horde Of Torment. 16/12/1990; Concert at ??, Fresno, CA, USA. 17/12/1990; Concert at ??, Las Vegas, NV, USA. 19/12/1990; Concert at ??, Long Beach, CA, USA. 28/12/1990; Concert at ??, New Orleans, LA, USA. 29/12/1990; Concert at ??, Shreveport, LA, USA. 31/12/1990; Concert at ??, Houston, TX, USA. 20/01/1991; Concert at The Beachem Theatre, Orlando, FL, USA. opening for Morbid Angel, Deicide, Devastation & Fatal Sin. 31/02/1991; Concert at KB Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 01/02/1991; Concert at Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 02/02/1991; Concert at Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 04/02/1991; Concert at Jaahalli, Helsinki, Finland. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 06/02/1991; Concert at Rockerfeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 08/02/1991; Concert at Grugahalle, Essen, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 09/02/1991; Concert at Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 11/02/1991; Concert at Eissporthalle, Berlin, Germany. opening for Annihilator. 12/02/1991; Concert at Eilenriedehalle, Hannover, Germany. opening for Annihilator. 14/02/1991; Concert at Saarlandhalle, Saarbrucken, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 15/02/1991; Concert at Oberschwabenhalle, Ravensburg, Germany. opening for Annihilator. 16/02/1991; Concert at Carl-Diem-Halle, Wurzberg, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 18/02/1991; Concert at Stadhalle, Offenbach, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 19/02/1991; Concert at Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 20/02/1991; Concert at Bank-Austria Zelt, Vienna, Austria. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 21/02/1991; Concert at Eisstadion Liebenau, Graz, Austria. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 23/02/1991; Concert at Festhalle, Lucerne, Switzerland. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 24/02/1991; Concert at Palasport Palaresa, Bolzano, Italy. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 25/02/1991; Concert at Hala Tivoli, Ljublijana, Slovenia. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 26/02/1991; Concert at Dom Sportova, Zagreb, Croatia. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 01/03/1991; Concert at Teatro Tendastrice, Rome, Italy. opening for Annihilator. 02/03/1991; Concert at Palasport, Brescia, Italy. opening for Annihilator. 04/03/1991; Concert at Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany. opening for Annihilator. 05/03/1991; Concert at Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Ludwigshafen Am Rhein, Germany . opening for Annihilator. 06/03/1991; Concert at Rhein-Mosel Halle, Keblenz, Germany. opening for Annihilator. 08/03/1991; Concert at The Bull Ring, Saragossa, Spain. opening for Annihilator. 09/03/1991; Concert at Velodromo De Anoeta, San Sebastian, Spain. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 10/03/1991; Concert at Palacio De Deportes, Madrid, Spain. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 12/03/1991; Concert at Transbordeur, Villeurbanne, France. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 13/03/1991; Concert at Sportivo De Cascais, Cascais, Portugal. opening for Annihilator. 15/03/1991; Concert at Rijnhal, Arnhem, The Netherlands. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 16/03/1991; Concert at Vorst National, Brussles, Belgium. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 17/03/1991; Concert at Le Zenith, Paris, France. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 19/03/1991; Concert at The Marquee, London, England. with Slammer. 19/03/1991; In Store Appearance at Shades, London, England. 10/04/1991; Concert at Bogarts, Cincinatti, OH, USA. opening for Wrathchild America. 11/04/1991; Concert at The Alrosa, ??, ??, USA. opening for Wrathchild America. 13/04/1991; Concert at The Ritz, ??, ??, USA. opening for Wrathchild America. 14/04/1991; Concert at The Avalon Nightclub, Chicago, IL, USA. with Wrathchild America & Demeted Ted. 20/04/1991; Concert at Hammerjacks, Baltimore, MD, USA. opening for Wrathchild America, with Mystic Force. 24/04/1991; Concert at Center Stage, ??, ??, USA. with Wrathchild America. 25/04/1991; Concert at Andale Hall, Andale, ??, USA. opening for Wrathchild America. 28/04/1991; Concert at The Visage Nightclub, Orlando, FL, USA. with Wrathchild America. 30/04/1991; Concert at St. Bernard Civic Center, Chalmette, LA, USA. with Wrathchild America. 01/05/1991; Concert at ??, Shreveport, LA, USA. with Wrathchild America. 04/05/1991; Concert at The Arcadia Theater, Dallas, TX, USA. with Wrathchild America. 05/05/1991; Concert at The Showcase, San Antonio, TX, USA. with Wrathchild America & Byfist. 07/05/1991; Concert at The Diamond Ballroom, Oklahoma City, OK, USA. with Wratchchild America. 12/05/1991; Concert at The Limelite, Grove Street, Reno, NV, USA. with Wrathchild America & Absolut. 14/05/1991; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Wrathchild America, Panic & Oblivion. 15/05/1991; Concert at The Bandstand, Anaheim, CA, USA. with Wrathchild America & Kill Era. 16/05/1991; Concert at The Whiskey A-Go-Go, Hollywood, CA, USA. with Wrathchild America. 19/05/1991; Concert at Chandler Compadre Stadium, Chandler, AZ, USA. opening for Flotsam & Jetsam & Sacred Reich, with Wrathchild America etc. 21/05/1991; Concert at The Outhouse, Boston, MA, USA. with Wrathchild America & Kill Whitey. ​25/05/1991; Concert at The Newport Music Hall, ??, ??, USA. with Wrathchild America. 26/05/1991; Concert at Bogarts, Cincinatti, OH, USA. opening for Wrathchild America. 31/05/1991; Concert at Saratoga Winners, Albany, NY, USA. with Wrathchild America. 03/06/1991; Concert at Toad`s Place, New Haven. ??, USA. with Wrathchild America. 07/06/1991; Concert at The Airport Music Hall, Allentown, PA, USA. opening for Wratchild America, with Gothic Slam. 14/06/1991; Concert at The Ritz Music Hall, ??, ??, USA. with Wratchild America, Violent Demise & Cornucopia Of Death. 02/08/1991; Concert at Pink’s Garage, Honalulu, HI, USA. with B.Y.K. 28/09/1991; Concert at Tushino Airfield, Moscow, Russia. opening for AC/DC, Metallica, The Black Crowes. 23/11/1991; Concert at The Ritz Theatre, Tampa, FL, USA. 29/11/1991; Concert at The Vatican, Washington, DC, USA. 14/01/1992; Concert at The Roxy, Atlanta, GA, USA. 17/01/1992; Concert at Hammerjacks, Baltimore, MD, USA. 23/01/1992; Concert at ENT Hall, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row. 25/01/1992; Concert at Club 1000, ??, ??, USA. 19/02/1992; Concert at Club 367, St. Louis, MO, USA. with Krazan. 21/02/1992; `Vulgar Display Of Power` album released. also released/advertised as 20/02/1992 in some territories. 22/02/1992; Concert at Harpo’s, Detroit, MI, USA. 23/02/1992; Concert at The Vic, Chicago, IL, USA. with Fates Warning & The Plague. 25/02/1992; Concert at McNichols Arena, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row & Soundgarden. 08/03/1992; Concert at Henry J. Kaiser Center, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Skid Row. 09/03/1992; Concert at Sacremento Exhibit Hall, Sacremento, CA, USA. opening for Skid Row. 10/03/1992; Concert at The Event Centre, San Jose, CA, USA. opening for Skid Row. 20/03/1992; Concert at The Astro Arena, Houston, TX, USA. opening for Skid Row. 28/03/1992; Concert at Cains Ballroom, Tulsa, OK, USA. with My Sister`s Machine & Crowbar. 31/03/1992; Concert at The Mirage Nightclub, ??, MN, USA. with My Sister`s Machine & Crowbar. 01/04/1992; Concert at The Mirage Nightclub, ??, MN, USA. 12/04/1992; Concert at RPI Fieldhouse, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row. 24/04/1992; Concert at The Paramount, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row. 17/05/1992; Concert at The Riverfront, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row. 27/05/1992; Concert at Fargo Civic Memorial Auditorium, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row. 03/06/1992; Concert at The Trocadero, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 04/06/1992; Concert at The Metropol, ??, ??, USA. 08/06/1992; Concert at The Auditorium De Verdun, Montreal, QC, Canada. opening for Skid Row. 12/06/1992; Concert at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. opening for Skid Row. 26/06/1992; Concert at The San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. with White Zombie & Crowbar. 27/06/1992; Concert at The Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, USA. with White Zombie, Crowbar. 08/07/1992; Concert at Kanin Hoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan. with Outrage. 09/07/1992; Concert at Kohwan, Kaiken, Nagoya, Japan. with Outrage. 11/07/1992; Concert at Midoh Kaikan, Osaka, Japan. with Outrage. 13/07/1992; Concert at Club Citta Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. with Outrage. 14/07/1992; Concert at Nakano Sanplaza, Tokyo, Japan. with Outrage. 17/08/1992; Concert at The Pacific Amph., ??, ??, USA 18/08/1992; Concert at The Warfield, San Francisco, CA, USA. with White Zombie & Trouble. 19/08/1992; Concert at The Pioneer Centre, Reno, NV, USA. 23/08/1992; Concert at The Mirage Nightclub, ??, MN, USA. with Trouble & White Zombie. 26/08/1992; Concert at The Riviera, Chicago, IL, USA. 27/08/1992; Concert at The State Theatre, Detroit, MI, USA. 28/08/1992; Concert at The Exhibition Center, Cincinatti, OH, USA. with Trouble. 01/09/1992; Concert at The Spectrum, Montreal, QC, Canada. with White Zombie. 02/09/1992; Concert at E.M. Leow’s, Worcester, MA, USA. with White Zombie & Trouble. 04/09/1992; Concert at The Roseland, New York, NY, USA. 05/09/1992; Concert at The Boathouse, Norfolk, VA, USA. with White Zombie & Trouble. 12/09/1992; Concert at Aeroporto Di Reggio Emilia, Italy. opening for Iron Maiden etc. `Monsters Of Rock`. 14/09/1992; Concert at Plaza De Toros, Barcelona, Spain. opening for Iron Maiden etc. `Monsters Of Rock`. 17/09/1992; Concert at Velodromo De Anoete, San Sebastian, Spain. opening for Iron Maiden etc. `Monsters Of Rock`. 18/09/1992; Concert at Las Arenas Plaza De Toros, Madrid, Spain. opening for Iron Maiden etc. `Monsters Of Rock`. 19/09/1992; Concert at Municipal Tent, Madrid, Spain. opening for Iron Maiden etc. `Monsters Of Rock`. 22/09/1992; Concert at Le Zenith, Paris, France. opening for Megadeth, with Body Count. 24/09/1992; Concert at The Ulster Hall, Belfast, Ireland. opening for Megadeth. 27/09/1992; Concert at N.E.C. Arena, Birmingham, England. opening for Megadeth. 28/09/1992; Concert at The Pavillions, Plymouth, England. opening for Megadeth. 29/09/1992; Concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England. opening for Megadeth. 30/09/1992; Concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England. opening for Megadeth. 01/10/1992; Concert at Newport Centre, Newport, Wales. opening for Megadeth. 03/10/1992; Concert at The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland. opening for Megadeth. 04/10/1992; Concert at The City Hall, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England. opening for Megadeth. 05/10/1992; Concert at The Apollo, Manchester, England. opening for Megadeth. 06/10/1992; Concert at Wessex Hall, Poole, England. opening for Megadeth. 07/10/1992; Concert at The Corn Eschange, Cambridge, England. opening for Megadeth. 16/10/1992; Concert at Burghal, Genk, Belgium. opening for Megadeth. 17/10/1992; Concert at Festhalle, Sempach, Germany. opening for Megadeth. 20/10/1992; Concert at The Docks, Hamburg, Germany. opening for Megadeth. 23/10/1992; Concert at Philpshalle, Dortmund, Germany. opening for Megadeth. 24/10/1992; Concert at Rijhal, Arnhem, The Netherlands. opening for Megadeth. 06/11/1992; Concert at The Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 07/11/1992; Concert at The Roseland Theater, Portland, OR, USA. with Trouble. 08/11/1992; Concert at The Paramount Theater, Seattle, WA, USA. 10/11/1992; Concert at Sacremento Exhibit Hall, Sacremento, CA, USA. with Trouble. 11/11/1992; Concert at Huntridge Perf. Arts, Las Vegas, NV, USA. cancelled. 11/11/1992; Concert at The Event Center, San Jose, CA, USA. with Trouble. 12/11/1992; Concert at The Wilson Theatre, Fresno, CA, USA. with Trouble. 14/11/1992; Concert at The Starlight Bowl, SanDiego, CA, USA. 15/11/1992; Concert at The Anaconda Theater, Isla Vista, CA, USA. 16/11/1992; Concert at The Shrine Expo Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 17/11/1992; Concert at Club Rio, Tempe, AZ, USA. 18/11/1992; Concert at The Amigo Center, Tucson, AZ, USA. 20/11/1992; Concert at The Fair Park Coliseum, Lubbock, TX, USA. 22/11/1992; Concert at The Myriad Exhibition Hall, Oklahoma City, OK, USA. 23/11/1992; Concert at Rockwave, San Antonio, TX, USA. 24/11/1992; Concert at The Unicorn, Houston, TX, USA. 25/11/1992; Concert at The Unicorn, Houston, TX, USA. 30/11/1992; Concert at The Edge, Ft. Lauderdale, TX, USA. with White Zombie. 01/12/1992; Concert at The Ritz Theatre, Ybor City, FL, USA. with White Zombie. 04/12/1992; Concert at The International Ballroom, Atlanta, GA, USA. with White Zombie. 05/12/1992; Concert at The Performance Hall, Nashville, TN, USA. with White Zombie. 10/12/1992; Concert at The Ranch Bowl, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. with White Zombie. 20/01/1993; Concert at The Marquee, London, England. with The Wildhearts. 21/01/1993; Concert at Elysee-Montmartre, Paris, France. with M.O.D.. 22/01/1993; Concert at Vooruit, Gent, Belgium. 24/01/1993; Concert at The Aladin, Bremen, Germany. 25/01/1993; Concert at The Docks, Hamburg, Germany. 26/01/1993; Concert at Huxley`s Neue Welt, Berlin, Germany. 27/01/1993; Concert at The Music Hall, Hannover, Germany. 29/01/1993; Concert at Pumphuset, Copenhagen, Denmark. 30/01/1993; Concert at Rocks, Odense, Denmark. 01/02/1993; Concert at The Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 02/02/1993; Concert at Noorderligt, Tilburg, The Netherlands. 03/02/1993; Concert at Real, Nurnberg, Germany. 04/02/1993; Concert at The Music Hall, Frankfurt, Germany. 05/02/1993; Concert at PC69, Bielfeld, Germany. 07/02/1993; Concert at Palagesto?, Milan, Italy. 10/02/1993; Concert at Nottingham Rock City, Nottingham, England. with Gruntruck. 10/02/1993; In Store Appearance at Way Ahead Records in Nottingham. 11/02/1993; Concert at The Town & Country Club, London, England. with Gruntruck. 11/02/1993; In Store Appearance at Rock It! Records in Croydon. 12/02/1993; Concert at The Newport Center, Wales. with Gruntruck. 13/02/1993; Concert at The Wolverhampton Civic Center, Wolverhampton, England. with Gruntruck. 14/02/1993; Concert at The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland. with Gruntruck. 14/02/1993; In Store Appeareance at Tower Records in Glasgow. 15/02/1993; `Walk` single released. 16/02/1993; Concert at The SFX, Dublin, Ireland. with Gruntruck. (moved from 08/02). 04/03/1993; Concert at The Orpheum, Bostom, MA, USA. with Sacred Reich. 06/03/1993; Concert at The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada. with Sacred Reich. 07/03/1993; Concert at Le Spectrum, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Sacred Reich. 08/03/1993; Concert at Le Spectrum, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Sacred Reich. 09/03/1993; Concert at Ottowa Congress, Ottawa, ON, Canada. with Sacred Reich. 10/03/1993; Concert at Solide Rock, Quebec City, QC, Canada. with Sacred Reich. 12/03/1993; Concert at Palace Theatre, Albany, NY, USA. with Sacred Reich. 13/03/1993; Concert at Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA, USA. with Sacred Reich. 14/03/1993; Concert at The Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH, USA. with Sacred Reich. 15/03/1993; Concert at Michaels 8th Avenue, Glen Burnie, MD, USA. with Sacred Reich. 17/03/1993; Concert at Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY, USA. with Sacred Reich. 18/03/1993; Concert at Blind Melons, Cheektowaga, NY, USA. with Sacred Reich. 19/03/1993; Concert at The Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY, USA. with Sacred Reich. 20/03/1993; Concert at The Palladium, Warwick, RI, USA. with Sacred Reich. 21/03/1993; Concert at The Sting, New Britain, CT, USA. with Sacred Reich. 23/03/1993; Concert at Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. with Sacred Reich. 25/03/1993; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton OH, USA. with Sacred Reich. (moved to April). 26/03/1993; Concert at Veterans Memorial, Columbus, OH, USA. with Sacred Reich. 27/03/1993; Concert at State Theatre, Detroit, MI, USA. with Sacred Reich. 28/03/1993; Concert at The Aragon Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA. with Sacred Reich. 02/04/1993; Concert at The Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA. with Sacred Reich. 03/04/1993; Concert at The Sports Arena, Toledo, OH, USA. with Sacred Reich. 04/04/1993; Concert at Macauley Theatre, Louisville, KT, USA. with Sacred Reich. ??/04/1993; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with Sacred Reich. (moved from 25/03 and was the last date of the tour, several dates were cancelled). 01/07/1993; Concert at DTE Energy Music Center, Clarkston, IL, USA. opening for Megadeth, with White Zombie. 02/07/1993; Concert at Cleveland Public Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA. opening for Megadeth, with White Zombie. 03/07/1993; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. opening for Megadeth, with White Zombie. 07/12/1993; Concert at Bilheteria Do Olympia, ??, Brazil. 08/12/1993; Concert at Bilheteria Do Olympia, ??, Brazil. 10/12/1993; Concert at Estacionamiento Del Poliedro, ??, ??. 07/03/1994; `I’m Broken` single released. 18/03/1994; `Far Beyond Driven` album released. also released/advertised as 21/03/1994 or 22/03/1994 in some territories. 25/03/1994; `Far Beyond Driven` album released in Japan. 25/03/1994; `Vulgar Video` released in Japan. 07/04/1994; Concert at The Tower Theater, ??, ??, USA. 10/04/1994; Concert at Fogel Sabourin, Montreal, QC, Canada. 13/04/1994; Concert at Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY, USA. 15/04/1994; Concert at The Agora Theatre, Cleveland, OH, USA. with Crowbar. 20/04/1994; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. with Crowbar. 21/04/1994; Concert at The American Theatre, ??, ??, USA. with Crowbar. 22/04/1994; Concert at The Memorial Hall, ??, ??, USA. 26/04/1994; Concert at The Civic Plaza, ??, ??, USA. 28/04/1994; Concert at The Warfield, San Francisco, CA, USA. 30/04/1994; Concert at The Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, USA. with Crowbar. 10/05/1994; Concert at ??, Tokyo, Japan. with White Zombie. 11/05/1994; Concert at ??, Osaka, Japan. with White Zombie. 13/05/1994; Concert at ??, Tokyo, Japan. with White Zombie. 14/05/1994; Concert at ??, Tokyo, Japan. with White Zombie. 14/06/1994; Concert at Donington Park, Donington, England. with Aerosmith etc.. `Monsters Of Rock`. 19/06/1994; Concert at Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, OH, USA. 20/06/1994; Concert at Village Pantry, Deer Creek, ??, USA. 23/06/1994; Concert at The Coliseum, ??, ??, USA. 24/06/1994; Concert at The World Music Theatre, ??, ??, USA. with Sepultura & Biohazard. 29/06/1994; Concert at ??, ??, ??, USA. with Sepultura & Biohazard. 02/07/1994; Concert at Daytona Beach, Daytona, ??, USA. with Biohazard. 09/07/1994; Concert at PNE Forum, Vancouver, Canada. with Sepultura & Prong. 10/07/1994; Concert at Portland Meadows, Portland, OR, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 11/07/1994; Concert at ??, Seattle, WA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 14/07/1994; Concert at Arco Arena, Sacremento, CA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 15/07/1994; Concert at The Event Centre, San Jose, CA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 17/07/1994; Concert at Irvine Meadows Amph., Irvine, CA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 19/07/1994; Concert at San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 20/07/1994; Concert at Compton Terrace, Phoenix, AZ, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 22/07/1994; Concert at The County Coliseum, El Paso, TX, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 23/07/1994; Concert at The Convention Center, Abuquerque, NM, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 25/07/1994; Concert at Red Rock Amph., Morrison, CO, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 27/07/1994; Concert at Fair Park Coliseum, Lubbock, TX, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 29/07/1994; Concert at Starplex Amph., Dallas, TX, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 30/07/1994; Concert at South Park Meadows, Austin, TX, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 31/07/1994; Concert at Astro Arena, Houston, TX, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 03/08/1994; Concert at State Palace Theatre, New Orleans, LA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 05/08/1994; Concert at Lakewood Amph., Atlanta, GA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 06/08/1994; Concert at Blockbuster Pavillion, Charlotte, NC, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 07/08/1994; Concert at Walnut Creek Amph., Raleigh, NC, USA. with Sepultura. 09/08/1994; Concert at Starwood Amph., Antioch, TN, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 10/08/1994; Concert at Mid South Coliseum, Memphis, TN, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 11/08/1994; Concert at Riverport Amph., St. Louis, MO, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 13/08/1994; Concert at Apple River Amph., Somerset, WI, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 14/08/1994; Concert at Alpine Valley, E. Troy, WI, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 16/08/1994; Concert at Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 17/08/1994; Concert at Polaris Amph., Columbus, OH, USA. with Sepultura. 19/08/1994; Concert at Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, USA. with Prong. 20/08/1994; Concert at The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 07/09/1994; Concert at The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland. with Downset. 08/09/1994; Concert at City Hall, Newcastle, England. with Downset. 10/09/1994; Concert at The Royal Court, Liverpool, England. with Downset. 11/09/1994; Concert at Newport Centre, Newport, Wales. with Downset. 12/09/1994; Concert at Brixton Academy, London, England. with Downset. 14/09/1994; Concert at Manchester Labatts Apollo, Manchester, England. with Downset. 15/09/1994; Concert at The Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, England. with Downset. 16/09/1994; Concert at The Pavillion, Plymnouth, England. with Downset. 24/09/1994; Concert at Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden. with Downset & The Almighty. 26/09/1994; Concert at Stadhalle 4, Bremen, Germany. 28/09/1994; Concert at Gross Freiheit, Hamburg, Germany. 29/09/1994; Concert at The Stadhalle, Offenbach, Germany. with Downset & The Almighty. October 1, 1994 at Boschhalle, Wels, Austria 03/10/1994; Concert at Congresszentrum, Stuttgart, Germany. with The Almighty & Downset. 05/10/1994; Concert at Kulturzelt, Leipzig, Germany. 06/10/1994; Concert at Rudi-Sedermayer-Halle, Munich, Germany. with The Almighty. 07/10/1994; Concert at Stadhalle, Furth, Germany. 08/10/1994; Concert at Die Halle, Berlin, Germany. with Downset & The Almighty. 10/10/1994; `Planet Caravan` single released. 10/10/1994; Concert at Turbinenhalle, Oberhausen, Germany. 11/10/1994; Concert at Music Hall, Hannover, Germany. 12/10/1994; Concert at De Vereeningen, Nijmengen, Holland. with The Almighty & Downset. 13/10/1994; Concert at Le Zenith, Paris, France. with The Almighty & Downset. 15/10/1994; Concert at Velodrome Anoeta, ??, ??. with The Almighty & Downset. 16/10/1994; Concert at Pabellon Del Real Madrid, Madrid, Spain. with The Almighty & Downset. 17/10/1994; Concert at Cascais, ??, ??. with Downset & The Almighty. 19/10/1994; Concert at Vall D`Hebron, ??, Spain. with The Almighty & Downset. 21/10/1994; Concert at The Forum, Milan, Italy. with The Almighty & Downset. 05/11/1994; Concert at Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland, New Zealand. 06/11/1994; Concert at Wellington Town Hall, Wellington, New Zealand. 08/11/1994; Concert at The Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia. 09/11/1994; Concert at The Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia. 11/11/1994; Concert at The Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia. 12/11/1994; Concert at The Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia. 14/11/1994; Concert at The Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia. 15/11/1994; Concert at The Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia. 16/11/1994; Concert at The Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, Australia. 18/11/1994; Concert at The Entertainment Centre, Perth, Australia. 20/01/1995; Concert at Memorial Coliseum, Winston Salem, NC, USA. with Type O Negative. 22/01/1995; Concert at Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN, USA. 24/01/1995; Concert at The University Of N. Florida, Jacksonville, FL, USA. 25/01/1995; Concert at The Expo Hall, Tampa, FL, USA. 26/01/1995; Concert at West Pal Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL, USA. 28/01/1995; Concert at Edge Concert Field, Orlando, FL, USA. 31/01/1995; Concert at Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, LA, USA. 02/02/1995; Concert at The Expo Square Pavillion, Tulsa, OK, USA. with Type O Negative. 03/02/1995; Concert at Dallas Fair Park, Dallas, TX, USA. 05/02/1995; Concert at The Shrine Mosque, Springfield, MO, USA. 06/02/1995; Concert at The Memorial Hall, Kansas City, MO, USA. 07/02/1995; Concert at The Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE, USA. 09/02/1995; Concert at The Target Center, Minniapolis, MN, USA. with Type O Negative. 11/02/1995; Concert at Palmer Civic Center, Danville, IL, USA. with Type O Negative. 17/02/1995; Concert at The State Fair Coliseum, Detroit, MI, USA. with Type O Negative. 19/02/1995; Concert at Rhodes Arena, Akron, OH, USA. with Type O Negative. 21/02/1995; Concert at Ft. Wayne Coliseum Arena, ??, ??, USA. 22/02/1995; Concert at Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY, USA. 04/03/1995; Concert at Auditorium De Verdun, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Type O Negative. 06/03/1995; Concert at Nassau Coliseum, New York, NY, USA. with Type O Negative. 13/03/1995; Concert at ??, ??, USA. with Type O Negative. 17/03/1995; Concert at Jonnyland, Corpus Christi, TX, USA. with Type O Negative. 30/03/1995; Concert at The Event Centre, San Jose, CA, USA. with Type O Negative. 31/03/1995; Concert at The Wilson Theatre, ??, ??, USA. with Type O Negative. 21/04/1995; Concert at Estadio Ferrocarril Oeste, ??, Argentina. 31/12/1995; Concert at ??, ??, ??, USA. 28/06/1996; Concert at LJVM Coliseum, Winston-Salem, NC, USA. with White Zombie. 29/06/1996; Concert at Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA, USA. with White Zombie. 01/07/1996; Concert at The Fox, Louisville, KY, USA. with White Zombie. 02/07/1996; Concert at Starwood Amph., Nashville, TN, USA. with White Zombie. 03/07/1996; Concert at Oak Mountain Amph., Pelham, AL, USA. with White Zombie. 05/07/1996; Concert at Jacksonville Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL, USA. with White Zombie. 06/07/1996; Concert at Miami Arena, Miami, FL, USA. with White Zombie. 07/07/1996; Concert at Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL, USA. with White Zombie. 09/07/1996; Concert at The Civic Center, Savannah, GA, USA. with White Zombie. 11/07/1996; Concert at Kiefer Uno L`Front Arena, New Orleans, LA, USA. with White Zombie & Eyehategod. 12/07/1996; Concert at The Summit, Houston, TX, USA. with White Zombie. 13/07/1996; Concert at Starplex Ampitheater, Dallas, TX, USA. with White Zombie. 15/07/1996; Concert at Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, TX, USA. with White Zombie. 16/07/1996; Concert at Convention Centre Hall, Albuquerque, NM, USA. with White Zombie. 18/07/1996; Concert at Compton Terrace, Chandler, AZ, USA. with White Zombie. 19/07/1996; Concert at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA. with White Zombie. 20/07/1996; Concert at The Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. with White Zombie & Eyehategod. 22/07/1996; Concert at The Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA, USA. with White Zombie & Eyehategod. 23/07/1996; Concert at The Arco Arena, Sacremento, CA, USA. with White Zombie. 25/07/1996; Concert at Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA. with White Zombie & Eyehategod. 26/07/1996; Concert at Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada. with White Zombie. 27/07/1996; Concert at The Gorge Amph., George, WA, USA. with White Zombie. 29/07/1996; Concert at Redrocks / Mcnichol, ??, ??, USA. with White Zombie. 01/08/1996; Concert at Kansas Coliseum, Valley Center, KS, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 02/08/1996; Concert at Riverport Amph., Maryland Heights, MO, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 03/08/1996; Concert at Sandstone Amph., Bonner Springs, KS, USA. with White Zombie. 05/08/1996; Concert at Target Center, Milliapolis, MN, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 06/08/1996; Concert at 5 Seasons Centre, Cedar Rapids, IA, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 07/08/1996; Concert at Marcus Amph., Milwaukee, WI, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 09/08/1996; Concert at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 10/08/1996; Concert at The Palace Of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 11/08/1996; Concert at Deer Creek, Noblesville, IN, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 12/08/1996; Concert at Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 14/08/1996; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. cancelled. 15/08/1996; Concert at Blossom Music Centre, Cleveland, OH, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 16/08/1996; Concert at Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON, Canada. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 18/08/1996; Concert at Star Lake Amph., Pittsburgh, PA, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 19/08/1996; Concert at Blockbuster Ent. Centre, Philadelphia, PA, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 22/08/1996; Concert at The Meadows, Hartford, CT, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 23/08/1996; Concert at Nissan Pavillion, Bristow, VA, Canada. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 24/08/1996; Concert at Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 26/08/1996; Concert at The Centrum, Worcester, MA, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 27/08/1996; Concert at ??, Augusta, MA, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 28/08/1996; Concert at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones 09/01/1997; Concert at Roy Wilkins Auditorium, St. Paul, MN, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 10/01/1997; Concert at Bruce Hall, Milwaukee, WI, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 12/01/1997; Concert at Pepsi Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 14/01/1997; Concert at Wallace Civic Center, Fitchburg, MA, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 15/01/1997; Concert at The Strand, Providence, RI, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 16/01/1997; Concert at Metropolis, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Clutch & Neurosis. 18/01/1997; Concert at The Convention Center, Asbury Park, NJ, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 19/01/1997; Concert at The Roseland, New York City, NY, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 21/01/1997; Concert at Roberts Stadium, Evansville, IN, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 22/01/1997; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 24/01/1997; Concert at Michigan State Fairground, Detroit, MI, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 25/01/1997; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 26/01/1997; Concert at Rhodes Arena, Akron, OH, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 28/01/1997; Concert at The American Theater, St. Louis, MO, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 30/01/1997; Concert at Mammoth Events Center, Denver, CO, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 01/02/1997; Concert at Salt Air, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 03/02/1997; Concert at Spokane Convention Centre, Spokane, WA, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 04/02/1997; Concert at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 05/02/1997; Concert at Salem Armory, Salem, OR, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 07/02/1997; Concert at San Jose Events Center, San Jose, CA, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 08/02/1997; Concert at Orange Pavillion, San Bernadino, CA, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 09/02/1997; Concert at Mesa Amph., Mesa, AZ, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 13/02/1997; Concert at Villa Real Convention Center, Mc Allen, TX, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 14/02/1997; Concert at Live Oak Civic Centre, Live Oak, TX, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 15/02/1997; Concert at Fair Park Coliseum, Dallas, TX, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 14/03/1997; Concert at Estadio River Plate, Mexico City, Mexico. opening for Kiss. 24/05/1997; Concert at The Nissan Pavillion, Bristow, VA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. (May 24th – June 29th ‘The Ozzfest 1997’ tour). 26/05/1997; Concert at Coral Sky Pavillion, West Palm Beach, FL, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 28/05/1997; Concert at Blockbuster Pavillion, Charlotte, NC, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 31/05/1997; Concert at Alamodome, San Antonio, TX, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 01/06/1997; Concert at Starplex Arena, Dallas, TX, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 03/06/1997; Concert at Blossom Music Centre, Cuyahoga Falls, IO, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 04/06/1997; Concert at Deer Creek Music Centre, Noblesville, IN, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 07/06/1997; Concert at Star Lake Amph., Burgettstown, PN, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 08/06/1997; Concert at Blockbuster Entertainment Centre, Camden, NJ, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 10/06/1997; Concert at Riverport Amph., Maryland Heights, MS, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 12/06/1997; Concert at Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston. MI, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 14/06/1997; Concert at Great Woods Theatre, Mannsfield MA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 15/06/1997; Concert at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 17/06/1997; Concert at Polaris Amph., Columbus, OH, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 19/06/1997; Concert at New World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 21/06/1997; Concert at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 22/06/1997; Concert at Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 24/06/1997; Concert at Mile High Stadium, Denver, CO, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 26/06/1997; Concert at Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavillion, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 28/06/1997; Concert at Thomas & Mack Centre, Paradise, NV, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 29/06/1997; Concert at Glen Helen Blockbuster Amph., Devore, CA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 17/07/1997; Concert at Palacio De Los Deportes, ??, Mexico. with Anthrax. 19/07/1997; Concert at Auditorio Coca Cola, ??, Mexico. 04/09/1997; Concert at ??, Nashville, TN, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 05/09/1997; Concert at LJVM Coliseum, Winston-Salem, NC, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 06/09/1997; Concert at Cumberland City Arena, Fayetteville, NC, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 07/09/1997; Concert at The International Ballroom, Atlanta, GA, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 09/09/1997; Concert at The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 10/09/1997; Concert at The Roseland, New York City, NY, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 12/09/1997; Concert at The Meadows, Hartford, CT, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 13/09/1997; Concert at ??, Asbury Park, NJ, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 14/09/1997; Concert at ??, Wheeling, WV, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 16/09/1997; Concert at Nautica, Cleveland, OH, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 17/09/1997; Concert at ??, Toledo, OH, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 18/09/1997; Concert at Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 19/09/1997; Concert at ??, Detroit, MI, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 20/09/1997; Concert at Toledo Sports Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 21/09/1997; Concert at Riverbend Music Center, ??, ??, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 22/09/1997; Concert at ??, Kalamazoo, MI, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. (possibly moved to 18th). 23/09/1997; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 24/09/1997; Concert at ??, Mineapolis, MN, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 26/09/1997; Concert at ??, Omaha, NE, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 27/09/1997; Concert at ??, Kansas City, KS, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 28/09/1997; Concert at Red Rocks, Springfield, MO, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 01/10/1997; Concert at The Sunken Gardens, San Antonio, TX, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 02/10/1997; Concert at Texas Sky, Corpus Christi, TX, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 14/11/1997; Concert at The Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, USA. with Anthrax & Coal Chamber. 15/11/1997; Concert at State University, San Jose, CA, USA. 17/11/1997; Concert at The Memorial Auditorium, Sacremento, CA, USA. with Anthrax & Coal Chamber. 19/11/1997; Concert at Salem Armory, Salem, OR, USA. with Anthrax & Coal Chamber. 01/12/1997; Concert at Villa Real Convention Center, McAllen, TX, USA. with Anthrax, Coal Chamber & Pumb Jack. 03/12/1997; Concert at The UC Arena, Orlando, FL, USA. 05/12/1997; Concert at The Expo Hall, Tampa, FL, USA. 07/12/1997; Concert at Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS, USA. with Anthrax, Coal Chamber & Soilent Green. 16/01/1998; Concert at Fort Wayne Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN, USA. 20/01/1998; Concert at Dayton Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. 24/01/1998; Concert at Worcester Memorial Auditorium, Worcester, ma, USA. 26/01/1998; Concert at Central Maine Civic Centre, Lewiston, ME, USA. with Anthrax. 28/01/1998; Concert at The Pavillion Bell, ??, QC, Canada. with Anthrax & Coal Chamber. 29/01/1998; Concert at The Warehouse, ??, ??, USA. 31/01/1998; Concert at The Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI, USA. 30/05/1998; Concert at Zenith, Paris, France. 03/06/1998; Concert at Kisstadion, Budapest, Hungary. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 04/06/1998; Concert at Wels Rock, Vienna, Austria. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 06/06/1998; Concert at Filaforum Assago, Milan, Italy. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 09/06/1998; Concert at Atleticky Stadion, Prague, Czech Republic. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 10/06/1998; Concert at Spodek, Katowice, Poland. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 13/06/1998; Concert at Festival, Hultsfred, Sweden. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 14/06/1998; Concert at Provinssirock Festival, Seinjaki, Finland. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 16/06/1998; Concert at Arena Auditorium, Valencia, France. with Stuck Mojo. 20/06/1998; Concert at The National Bowl, Milton Keynes, England. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 22/06/1998; Concert at Football Stadium, San Sebastian, Spain. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 25/06/1998; Concert at Festival, Roskilde, Denmark. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 27/06/1998; Concert at Open Air Festival, St. Gallen, Switzerland. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 28/06/1998; Concert at The Metal Meeting, Dessel, Belgium. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 30/06/1998; Concert at The Spectrum, Oslo, Norway. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 31/12/1998; Concert at Bankone Ballpark, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Black Sabbath, with Megadeth, Slayer & asst. 02/01/1999; Concert at Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 05/01/1999; Concert at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 07/01/1999; Concert at The Pon, Anaheim, CA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 08/01/1999; Concert at San Jose Arena, San Jose, CA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath, with Incubus. 11/01/1999; Concert at Rose Garden, Portland, OR, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 12/01/1999; Concert at Key Arena, Seattle, WA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 14/01/1999; Concert at Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 15/01/1999; Concert at McNichols Arena, Denver, CO, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 17/01/1999; Concert at Target Center, Minniaplois, MN, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 19/01/1999; Concert at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 22/01/1999; Concert at Alamodome, San Antonio, TX, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 24/01/1999; Concert at Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 25/01/1999; Concert at Compaq Center, Houston, TX, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 28/01/1999; Concert at First Union Spectrum, Philaelphia, PA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 29/01/1999; Concert at Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 01/02/1999; Concert at Bryce Jordan Center, State College, PA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 03/02/1999; Concert at Fleet Center, Boston, MA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 05/02/1999; Concert at Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 06/02/1999; Concert at Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 09/02/1999; Concert at Marine Midlan Arena, Buffalo, NY, USA. opening for Black Sabbath, with Deftones. 11/02/1999; Concert at Forum, Montreal, Canada. opening for Black Sabbath. 12/02/1999; Concert at ??, Toronto, Canada. opening for Black Sabbath. 14/02/1999; Concert at The Palace, Detroit, MI, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 15/02/1999; Concert at The Palace, Detroit, MI, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 30/04/1999; Concert at Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico. opening for Metallica, with Monster Magnet. 18/03/2000; album release party at The Clubhouse, ??, ??, USA. 27/03/2000; `Reinventing The Steel` album released. also released/advertised as 21/03/2000 in some territories. 17/04/2000; Concert at Arenan, Stockholm, Sweden. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 18/04/2000; Concert at ??, Oslo, Norway. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 19/04/2000; Concert at KB-Hallen, Stockholm, Sweden. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 21/04/2000; Concert at Columbiahalle, Berlin, Germany. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 22/04/2000; Concert at E-Werk, Cologne, Germany. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 23/04/2000; Concert at Maaspoort, Den Bosche, The Netherlands. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 25/04/2000; Concert at Newport Centre, Newport, Wales. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 26/04/2000; Concert at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Wolverhapton, England. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 27/04/2000; Concert at The Apollo, Manchester, England. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 28/04/2000; Concert at The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 30/04/2000; Concert at Brixton Academy, London, England. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 01/05/2000; Concert at Ancienne, Brussels, Belgium. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 03/05/2000; Concert at Filaforum, Milan, Italy. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 04/05/2000; Concert at Palas, Bologna, Italy. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 05/05/2000; Concert at ??, Geneva, Italy. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 06/05/2000; Concert at Colosseum, Munich, Germany. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 08/05/2000; Concert at Kodeljevo, Llubljana, Slovenia. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 10/05/2000; Concert at Longhorn, Stuttgart, Germany. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 12/05/2000; Concert at ??, Barcelona, Spain. 13/05/2000; Concert at ??, San Sebastian, Spain. 15/05/2000; Concert at ??, Villeurbanne, France. 16/05/2000; Concert at ??, Strasburg, Germany. 18/05/2000; Concert at ??, Paris, France. 18/06/2000; Concert at ??, Yokohama, Japan. 19/06/2000; Concert at ??, Tokyo, Japan. 22/06/2000; Concert at Umeda Heat Beat, Osaka, USA. 02/07/2000; Concert at Mars Music Amph., West Palm Beach, FL, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. (July 2nd – Sept. 2nd ‘The Ozzfest 2000’ tour). 04/07/2000; Concert at Lakewood Amph., Atlanta, GA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 06/07/2000; Concert at AmSouth Amph., Antioch, TN, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 08/07/2000; Concert at Blockbuster Pavillion, Charlotte, NC, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 10/07/2000; Concert at GTE Virginia Beach Amph., Virginia Beach, VA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 12/07/2000; Concert at Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 14/07/2000; Concert at Nissan Pavillion, Bristow, VA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 16/07/2000; Concert at Post Gazzette Pavillion, Burgettstown, PN, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 18/07/2000; Concert at Polaris Amph., Columbus, OH, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 20/07/2000; Concert at Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 22/07/2000; Concert at Blockbuster Sony Entertainment Center, Camden, NJ, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 24/07/2000; Concert at PNC Banks Art Center, Holmdel, NJ, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 26/07/2000; Concert at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 29/07/2000; Concert at Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 30/07/2000; Concert at Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 04/08/2000; Concert at New World Theatre, Tinley Park, IL, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 06/08/2000; Concert at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 08/08/2000; Concert at Riverbend Music Center, Cincinatti, OH, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 10/08/2000; Concert at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 12/08/2000; Concert at Float Rite Park Amph., Somerset, WI, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 14/08/2000; Concert at Riverport Amph., Maryland Heights, MS, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 16/08/2000; Concert at Sandstone Amph., Bonner Springs, KS, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 18/08/2000; Concert at Starplex Arena, Dallas, TX, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 20/08/2000; Concert at Houston Raceway Park, Houston, TX, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 24/08/2000; Concert at The Gorge Amph., George, WA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 26/08/2000; Concert at Shoreline Amph., Mountain View, CA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 28/08/2000; Concert at Sacremento Valley Amph., Marysville, CA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 30/08/2000; Concert at Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavillion, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 02/09/2000; Concert at Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavillion, Devore, CA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 22/09/2000; Concert at Palacio De Los Deportes, ??, ??, ??. with Type O Negative & Puya. 07/11/2000; Concert at Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS, USA. with Kittie. 08/11/2000; Concert at Boutwell Coliseum, Birmingham, AL, USA. with Kittie. 10/11/2000; Concert at Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL, USA. with Kittie. 11/11/2000; Concert at USF Sundome, Tampa, FL, USA. with Kittie & Morbid Angel. 13/11/2000; Concert at Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA, USA. with Kittie. 14/11/2000; Concert at Mellon Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. with Kittie. 16/11/2000; Concert at Tsongas Arena, Lowell, MA, USA. with Kittie. 17/11/2000; Concert at Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY, USA. with Kittie. 18/11/2000; Concert at First Union Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA. with Kittie. 20/11/2000; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with Kittie. 21/11/2000; Concert at Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL, USA. with Kittie. 22/11/2000; Concert at US Cellular Arena, Milwaukee, WI, USA. with Kittie. 24/11/2000; Concert at The Pepsi Coliseum, Indianaplois, IN, USA. with Kittie. 25/11/2000; Concert at The Palace Of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI, USA. with Kittie. 27/11/2000; Concert at The Target Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA. with Kittie. 28/11/2000; Concert at The Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE, USA. with Kittie. 30/11/2000; Concert at The Memorial Coliseum, Fort Worth, TX, USA. with Kittie. 01/12/2000; Concert at The Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH, USA. with Kittie. 02/12/2000; Concert at Rhodes Arena, Akron, OH, USA. with Kittie. 03/12/2000; Concert at Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY, USA. with Kittie. 05/12/2000; Concert at The Myriad Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA. with Kittie. 06/12/2000; Concert at The Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, TX, USA. with Kittie. 08/12/2000; Concert at The Astro Arena, Houston, TX, USA. with Kittie. 09/12/2000; Concert at Fair Park Coliseum, Dallas, TX, USA. with Kittie. 08/02/2001; Concert at The Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. (Feb. 8th – Apr. 2nd; `The Real Steel` tour). 09/02/2001; Concert at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 13/02/2001; Concert at Denver Coliseum, Denver, OH, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 15/02/2001; Concert at The Family Arena, St. Charles, MO, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 24/02/2001; Concert at The Delta Plex, Grand Rapids, MI, USA. 26/02/2001; Concert at Fort Wayne Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN, USA. 27/02/2001; Concert at Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, OH, USA. 13/03/2001; Concert at Mid Huson Civic Centre, Poughskeepsie, NY, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 20/03/2001; Concert at Myriad Convention Centre, Oklahoma City, OK, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 29/03/2001; Concert at Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MI, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 01/04/2001; Concert at Sunrise Musical Theatre, Miami, FL, USA. 02/04/2001; Concert at Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL, USA. 13/05/2001; Concert at The Festival Hall, ??, Australia. 17/05/2001; Concert at Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia. 25/06/2001; Concert at Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON, Canada. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. (June 25th – July 26th; `Extreme Steel` tour). 29/06/2001; Concert at Van Andel Arena, ??, ??, USA. 01/07/2001; Concert at CSU Convocation Center, ??, ??, USA. 05/07/2001; Concert at Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN, USA. 09/07/2001; Concert at Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, KS, USA. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. 11/07/2001; Concert at Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO, USA. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. 14/07/2001; Concert at Smirnoff Music Centre, ??, ??, USA. 17/07/2001; Concert at America West arena, ??, ??, USA. with Slayer, Morbid Angel, Static-X & Skrape. 18/07/2001; Concert at Thomas & Mack, Las vegas, NV, USA. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. 19/07/2001; Concert at Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA, USA. 21/07/2001; Concert at Cox Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. 23/07/2001; Concert at Compaq Center, San Jose, CA, USA. 26/07/2001; Concert at Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. 25/08/2001; Concert at Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan. `Beast Feast` with Slayer etc.. Pantera`s final show. CANCELLED SHOWS: 13/09/2001; Concert at The Point, Dublin, Ireland. co-headline with Slayer. (Sept. 13th – Oct. 6th; `Tattoo The Planet` tour). Pantera cancels their appearances due to the Sept 11th attacks. 14/09/2001; Concert at The NIA, Birmingham, England. co-headline with Slayer. 15/09/2001; Concert at Wembley Arena, London, England. co-headline with Slayer. 16/09/2001; Concert at The SECC, Glasgow, Scotland. co-headline with Slayer. 18/09/2001; Concert at Brabanthal, Leuven, The Netherlands. co-headline with Slayer. 20/09/2001; Concert at Palavobis, Milan, Italy. co-headline with Slayer. 21/09/2001; Concert at Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece. co-headline with Slayer. 22/09/2001; Concert at Boblingen Sporthalle, Stuttgart, Germany. co-headline with Slayer. 23/09/2001; Concert at Philipshalle, Dusselsorf, Germany. co-headline with Slayer. 25/09/2001; Concert at Spodek, Katowice, Poland. co-headline with Slayer. 26/09/2001; Concert at Zenith, Munich, Germany. co-headline with Slayer. 28/09/2001; Concert at Bercy, Paris, France. co-headline with Slayer. 29/09/2001; Concert at Brabnthallen, Den Bosch, The Netherlands. co-headline with Slayer. 30/09/2001; Concert at Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany. co-headline with Slayer. 02/10/2001; Concert at Hovet, Stockholm, Sweden. co-headline with Slayer. 04/10/2001; Concert at The Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland. co-headline with Slayer. 06/10/2001; Concert at The Arena, Berlin, Germany. co-headline with Slayer.

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That Tour Was Awesome: Pantera/White Zombie/Eyehategod (1996)

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“Somebody’s going down.” It was a mantra that caught on quick amongst the hard-partying bands on the Pantera / White Zombie / Eyehategod tour of 1996 (also known as War of the Gargantuas), but the joke turned sour fast when Pantera vocalist Phil Anselmo went down hard, overdosing after a show in Texas on this tour.

It was just one reason why this tour is one for the metal history books. Here’s another: New Orleans sludge legends/miscreants Eyehategod played arenas, opening up for platinum-selling artists, on this tour. Think about that for a minute. Plus, this was White Zombie’s last tour. And then there was the case of the missing cookies…

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of this most notable of arena tours, we caught up with Pantera vocalist Phil Anselmo, White Zombie bassist Sean Yseult, and Eyehategod vocalist Mike Williams to talk about all of the above and much more. Get ready: this is a wild, bumpy ride, and one that is best read while cranking up a few tunes each from each of the three bands that took part in this tour of terror. Yes, somebody went down, and that somebody got up again; not everyone from this tour is still with us today, so we raise a glass in salute to those who haven’t made it this far, and we look back with a rather astonished reverence with those who have at this most incredible, noteworthy, and downright unlikely of tours.

Pantera and White Zombie: add in Eyehategod and you just know it's trouble.

What do you recall about how the tour came to be?

Anselmo: Well, first and foremost, White Zombie and Pantera had played so many shows together prior to even being signed, because at the time our management was kind of a team. We both had a great following; at the time White Zombie was selling more records than us but they would not play after us because of obvious reasons—we’d blow them off the fucking stage every night no matter what, so they knew better than that. It came down to who the hell was going to open up this gig. I asserted my size 13s and said, “I know the band, and it shall be a band called Eyehategod.” And thus it was, at least for the first two months of the tour. And that was incredible, and groundbreaking. No arena-selling band in their right mind would take out Eyehategod at that time.

Yseult: We had toured with Pantera extensively before this, and we took Eyehategod out very early on when we first started headlining, so we were all friends, so it made sense. White Zombie and Pantera toured together a lot not only because we were kinda similar bands—we both played heavy metal with a groove to it—but also we had the same management so they were always keen on pairing us up. So it just made sense. And it was also our last tour, so it was a good send-off for White Zombie.

Williams: I don’t really know how it came together, besides the fact that I know they wanted to do a huge summer tour, and you couldn’t get any bigger at the time than White Zombie and Pantera. They were like the two biggest bands around at the time, you know? Phil and Sean—she was a part of it too, it wasn’t just Phil—but Phil was more active in doing this type of thing, bringing bands out that were super underground. He brought out Anal Cunt, Soilent Green, Neurosis back before anybody knew who the fuck they were. I think all those bands still get people coming up to them and saying, “Yeah, we saw you guys on that tour,” and they got new fans on that tour. Phil was always active with doing that. Later on he brought out Satyricon.

Eyehategod getting up to... well, we have no idea. But it is from this tour. (Photo by Sean Yseult)

What was the first night of the tour like?

Anselmo: I guess I had just flown in. It started off in such a neutral place, I don’t remember what city it was, but our tour manager, who was at the time I guess more interested in… I think he had done some gigs with flavors of the day, bands that were popular for like 27 minutes then disappeared, so he was thinking like a businessman or some stupid shit like that. Heavy metal wasn’t cool anymore; it was going out of style. We were just going extinct, so he warned me, and it was strange: I had just got there and he accosted me and said something like, “Listen, man, I don’t want you to freak out if this tour’s a little different.” I was like, “What do you mean by that?” He was like, “Well, it’s not going to be all sold-out shows, the kids are into different stuff, if you see half-packed arenas don’t freak out. It’s just the sign of the times.” I’m like, “Okay, way to kick off the tour, great for morale, I appreciate you doing that two hours before I hit the stage. Great pep talk.” Needless to say, that night sold out to the fucking gills, as did every other fucking night. He was wrong and, gosh, that felt good, it felt really good to prove his overzealousness wrong. It was great.

Yseult: I know it was totally insane. I remember the next day was a day off, and I think we were in Louisville, Kentucky. I know that we just all went apeshit as far as partying our asses off. KISS were playing a show and we were all on the guest list and backstage. By the time KISS got on stage they had herded me and my friend Shannon, all of Eyehategod pretty much, Phil, they had herded us into a room, which we thought was a meet and greet room, but nobody ever came to meet and greet us (laughs). We were just stumbling and falling down, it was a mess. One of my friends did a somersault down two rows of seats, it was just chaos. So we started off with a bang, and unfortunately, prophetically, our big quote we said early on was “Somebody’s going down. Somebody’s going down.” And unfortunately that did happen not much later in the tour—about a week or two in was when Phil ODed. We didn’t want to prophesize that, but we were saying that since day one, because we were just partying too hard.

Williams: We were playing clubs, we had never played anything that big in our lives. It was more or less like us just meeting everybody and saying hi to old friends. The first night was getting our IDs and laminates, feeling our way around. One funny thing was we had this gigantic banner that we had made with our logo on it, and the first night we forgot we had it, so at the last minute we were like, “Oh, shit; we need to hang that thing up.” We told the crew, like, “Yeah, we need to hang this banner.” And it was almost showtime. They hung it, and there was no time, and them just being like, “Well, we’re here for Pantera and White Zombie, we don’t give a fuck about this opening band.” The banner was basically shaped like a U, like hanging down on each side. We were just like, “God, that looks so stupid.” But we fixed that the next day or two. I remember after the show there was a huge meet and greet, which was every night, and that was just business as usual: getting drunk, [Pantera guitarist] Dimebag [Darrell Abbott] holding court, all these girls backstage, just craziness.

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What were the crowds like throughout the tour?

Anselmo: Huge crowds. Incredible fucking response, incredible support. That damn Pantera audience has always been this force, this fantastic force of all sides of love and nature. They have been incredibly supportive and this is back in the day when kids still halfway remembered what it was like to have the circle pits, and we were doing a lot of outdoor sheds, so the first 60 to 100 rows were seated, then they had the lawns where they would light the bonfires and go bananas. That was great, man. And to take nothing away from White Zombie, they obviously had their crowd as well. But I found that their fans were our fans too and Pantera fans were White Zombie fans.

Yseult: Oh my god. Manic. Manic. My husband likes to call the photos of the crowds a sausage fest, because it’s a bunch of sweaty dudes moshing their asses off (laughs). You can look for miles and only see dudes. We were doing 10,000 seaters, and it was crazy. Great audiences, every night. Every night.

Williams: I know in Dallas, Texas, the night that thing happened with Phil, there was some outrageous number of people there. Every night there were thousands of people.

Eyehategod's Mike Williams, White Zombie's Sean Yseult (in a wig), and Pantera's Dimebag Darrell on this tour (photo courtesy of Sean Yseult).

What was crowd reaction to Eyehategod like?

Williams: I would say for the most part, people hated us. That’s any band that’s going to open for those two bands. And we didn’t expect anything otherwise. We figured it’d be like that. But then some nights, like in Minneapolis, for some weird reason people there were yelling out song titles, and we were like, what? This is weird. I mean, we were getting quarters thrown at our heads, bottles thrown at us. It was a typical Eyehategod show, just on a gigantic stage in front of thousands of people. But some nights they were respectful and they would give us respect, some nights you could tell they hated us more. It was all over the map.

Yseult: They were receptive; of course they weren’t moshing and going nuts, but they liked them. We all liked them. I’d be on the side stage watching every night, and I’d see Phil, and Phil would come out sometimes and give them a little support. They’re a great band, they’re really one of my favorite bands. They did well.

Anselmo: Especially early on in the tour, it was so interesting watching crowd reaction to this band Eyehategod (laughs). It was great. It was fucking great. Mike Williams would walk out there, “How ya’ll feeling out there?” Everybody would be saying, “Alright!”, you know. He gets his first little taste of this fucking massive audience, these fists in the air, the cheering. And sure enough, in perfect Williams-esque fashion, we were in San Jose, and he’s like, “How ya’ll feeling tonight? Alright, San Jose!” Everybody’s like, “Yeah! Alright!” and cheering. And he says, “How many of ya’ll out there got leukemia?” And, dude, I almost fell over. The brutal sense of humour that we all had. It was like, holy shit. Today you’d have 8,000 people tweeting, “How offensive.” We came from the school of GG Allin. Rock and roll is danger, man. Fuck off; it’s a dangerous thing. Rock and roll is a fucking weapon, man. Let’s go with it.

Mike, what was going through your head when you were making comments like the leukemia one Phil mentioned?

Williams: (laughs) Just comedy. Just being stupid. And seeing Phil at the side of the stage and making him laugh, making everybody laugh, really. There were so many private jokes going on, just weirdness, and as the tour went on it just got weirder and weirder. The tour started on the east coast, so by the time we got out there, wherever I said that at, I was probably just out of my mind. But there were other nights I’d see something in the newspaper, like in Phoenix, Arizona, they had some kind of militia thing, I didn’t even know what it was about, I had no clue. But [on stage] I was like, “Let’s hear it for the Viper Militia,” or something; I didn’t even know who it was. I remember in Miami I was shouting out some narco-terroristo drug dealer who had just got out of prison. Just stuff like that (laughs). People would start to cheer then they’d look at each other, like “What did he say?” It’s just funny. We all have a very strange, dark sense of humour.

I came across a comment online about the tour on a video on YouTube. The person said they were at a show on the tour, and when Eyehategod came on, they booed you off stage. He said he actually dug you, but they were just such hardcore Pantera fans, it was just his duty. He said the next day he went out and bought two of your CDs. It was just almost this ritual. But then he added, “Mike told us all to go fuck ourselves as he walked offstage.”

Williams: (laughs) Oh, every night I’d come out and the first thing I’d do is give everybody the double middle finger. Just “fuck you, we don’t care what you think,” because we didn’t. I mean, we would purposely… you’ve got all the other bands spread out on this giant stage, and just being punk rock or whatever, we would set up in a little half-circle like 10-15 feet across. It just felt more comfortable that way. But, yeah, people would boo. Definitely. And you could tell that that’s what they thought they were supposed to do, because especially in arenas, I mean, of course. People come and they boo the opening bands, that’s what they do. We were promoting the album Dopesick at the time, and tons of people are like, yeah, that’s my favorite album from that show. So we gained some fans.

Did all the bands on the tour get along?

Yseult: Yeah, really, we did. [White Zombie Vocalist] Rob [Zombie] was kind of to himself, he had his girlfriend on tour with him, and they weren’t really part of the hang, but the rest of us were all hanging out a lot. Especially in White Zombie me and [drummer] Johnny Tempesta were on the party wagon and having fun with the other bands.

Williams: Oh, yeah, we get along. The only person that was never around was Rob Zombie. He had his own dressing room, he had his girlfriend with him. I mean, I like Rob, Rob’s a cool guy and all, but he just seemed like a dick back then. I doubt he would care if I said that. He was just getting famous, and you start getting an ego or whatever, I guess. On stage, he’d go to the side of the stage and his girlfriend would come out and like straighten his hair for him, it was like, “Oh, god…” (laughs). But he’s a nice guy, he’s a cool guy.

Anselmo: We all got along. The only dick on the tour was Rob Cummins [Zombie]. Maybe he was going through a phase, and I gotta say, although he was a penis on the tour, he did, by all credit to him, come up to me about a year later and say, “Dude, I absolutely 100 percent acknowledge that I was a total flaccid dick and I apologize for being such a dick. I was in a bad place” [Rob Zombie declined to be interviewed for this story.] There was an instance, and this is fucking great… every band has their rider, Pantera’s was like, if there were 10 things on Pantera’s rider, nine of them were whiskey. There was one night where everybody found out, oh shit, Rob Zombie’s mad. Little Robert Cummins is angry. Of course, I chuckled, and I’m like, “Alright, what’s he mad about now?” Somebody stole his favorite cookies. His favorite cookies! How dare they steal his favorite cookies? And, “stole,” that’s the key. Like they were so precious, and sought after, and really hard to find at your general supermarket. There’s no recovery. So somebody stole his damn cookies. He had his security go on everybody’s bus to check (laughs) and see who had the cookies. Lo and behold, no one had the cookies! The driver for the venue messed up and forgot to get Rob’s cookies. This is really heavy-duty stuff I’m laying on you.

Yseult: Oh, shit (laughs). That’s hilarious. Oh my god. Yeah, that rings a distant bell in the fog, yes. In the back of my brain that does ring a bell. Well, good thing he didn’t get them traded out for the cookies we were getting passed around. One of the Pantera roadies was making these insane pot cookies, it was like an acid trip every time you ate one. There was a lot of that going on (laughs). And not even voluntarily—I remember walking by one of those guys, I think it was Phil, I’m not sure, I was walking by and I think I was saying something, and next thing you know one just got popped in my mouth. It was more like a little square, a brownie that time (laughs). It was like, “Okay, let me wash that down with some Jägermeister. Here we go.”

Williams: (laughs) Every single night, as soon as White Zombie finished—and they opened for Pantera, so they came on right after us, until the end of the tour because Deftones got on at the end—we would go in Rob’s dressing room and take all of his catering; like, everything. Because he’s gone, he’s headed to the next venue or the hotel or whatever. He’s gone and he doesn’t want that stuff, so there’s bags of unopened chips and cookies, Milk Duds, drinks, probably beer because I don’t even think he drank beer. So we’d just take all of that stuff and put it in our van. We were travelling in a passenger van; everyone else was on a bus. So we’d take all of his catering (laughs). I don’t really remember about him being mad about cookies, but I could be totally… there was a lot of drugs and alcohol on that tour, so it’s hard to remember.

What was the atmosphere like within your own band during this tour?

Anselmo: I’ll be honest with you. Everybody in Pantera, minus Rex Brown… so I guess I’ll have to say the Abbott brothers… it was strange, dude. Even when I first moved to Texas to join Pantera in 1987, if I made a friend outside of their own little clique, there was this strange jealousy, this oddball skepticism, there was always this second sideways glance, so the mere fact that I had brothers from New Orleans on this tour with me, there was jealousy, man. But thinking back to where I was, and the things that happened to me, by my own hand, by my own decision, by my own doing and nobody else’s, their distrust of my other friends or the Eyehategod crew in general, it was really unfounded, because I am the captain of my own fucking ship. Nobody influences me to make my decisions. I own up to own faults and mistakes, and there wasn’t one person on that fucking tour popping pills in my mouth, jabbing needles into my vein, nobody was doing any of that crap. Here we are in 2016, and I haven’t had a drink since February. There is some sort of silver lining here. The silver lining would be: don’t do hard drugs, kids. Don’t. Just don’t.

Yseult: Well, I gotta say, Rob and his girlfriend were pretty much to themselves and unfriendly, to put it in the nicest terms, so I decided I was going to bring my girlfriend who loves to fucking party and loves to kick ass and she’s kind of my bodyguard and best friend, and having her on the tour just kicked everything up to 11. It was pretty insane every night. She was great friends with Phil and Darrell and all of them, so we had a blast. I didn’t really care if the rest of the band was or not, I was just like, “This is our last tour, I’m going to have a good time.” I think [White Zombie guitarist] J [Yuenger] had fun, but I think it was a bit much for him, he’s not the full partier kinda guy, but Johnny definitely joined in.

Williams: Oh, we were having a blast. We were having the best time of our lives, man. There got to be routines formed, like after the show we would meet Dimebag, we’d have a set time to go meet him, we’d play dice and gamble, stuff like that. It was amazing, like, wow, we’re on this arena tour, we’re not getting paid much, but it was fun. We got to play every night and open for these giant bands. So, yeah, it was cool. I remember, I think it was that tour, there was a Lynyrd Skynyrd tape stuck in the van tape deck. I mean, I like the band and all but I was certainly totally sick of them after a while (laughs). So that drove me crazy, but besides that, we were having fun.

Sean, did you know it was going to be White Zombie’s last tour at the time?

Yseult: Yeah, we were… well, it was the last tour for Astro-Creep , and we knew we were going to take a year off. But I kinda knew that Rob didn’t really want to do the band anymore. I moved to New Orleans pretty much the next day after that tour and took the year off, and sure enough, after one year we had a phone call and Rob was adamant about not getting back together. It was definitely a given that it was the last tour for Astro-Creep , for sure.

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Did anything particularly memorable or wild happen on this tour?

Yseult: Oh, god. Very tragically, of course, Phil ODed and that was not good, but there were many ridiculous fun times too. Every day was insane. Darrell would always come out and prank us, pretty much daily, on stage. One of the more hideous things he would do is he would put on this really ugly old-man mask and a cape, and he’d come out, and you had to try to get far away from him because he would open that cape up and he’d have this huge rubber fake dick, and he’d have it filled up with, I don’t know what, dish soap or something, and he’d start squirting it, and it’d be horrible, and ridiculous (laughs). He’d have other characters he’d do—he’d dress up like he was a technician, like a fix-it man, and he’d get down in the pit and start rearranging security guys and acting like he was telling them what to do. Really distracting when you’re on stage trying to play to the audience and you’d see him down there just kind of fucking with stuff (laughs). Very Andy Kauffman, very weird. Every day was something, especially with Darrell (laughs).

Williams: I got lice, somehow. I think I got it before I left home, because somebody had given me this old couch and I slept on it (laughs), and I had like dreads at the time, just ratty looking hair, and I slept on that couch a few times and then went on the tour, and it was just horrible. And I don’t think I told anybody about it for like three weeks (laughs), so it was just gross and horrible. But there were all kinds of memorable stuff. Phil’s situation in Texas… everybody was mad at us. Everybody was like, “Eyehategod did it.” Honestly, we didn’t do anything. We were just hanging out when it happened. There were all these people mad at us for that, but that blew over quick. Everybody would do their set and then everybody would just get wasted. But every night was memorable. There was something going on every night. It was just great.

Anselmo: Is this the tour I overdosed on? I think it is, man. So that would be pretty wild and horrific. But it was also significant. There was always this lack of understanding of how severe my injury was in the rest of the Pantera camp. We were this unstoppable Superman of a machine that were dedicated to going out and being as physical and intense as we possibly could every night, and you gotta think, man, we had been touring hard, hard, hard our entire career. It was all wear and tear. I’d always try to voice to them fellas, “I might need to take a break here.” But then I was in a catch-22, because every neurosurgeon that I would go to would turn me down, although I had MRIs clearly showing two blown-out discs. And once you blow out one disc, it causes infection and it creeps up your spine. The next disc is going to go, and if you don’t do anything about it, the next and the next and so forth. I was on three blown-out discs, man. And that’s the center of your body. That’s your core. I was at the point to where regular painkillers were just getting me high, and I will say that all pain pills and all that shit, all they’re doing is putting a band-aid on, and when they wear off, the pain is twice as horrible, the anxiety is miserable, so I was in a fucking dark place that no one else could feel. That was my biggest problem. So I had a lot of frustration because of the lack of understanding I was getting within the Pantera camp. When I turned to heroin, that was me closing the fucking door. That was me saying, okay, I’ve had enough, fuck off and let me suffer. Just let me suffer. I’ll get to these fucking gigs by hook or by crook and I most certainly chose the crook. Once again, I would never, ever advocate this, but at the time, as a young man, a confused young man caught in this catch-22 of the doctors not helping me, the band not understanding me, like what the fuck? What can I do now but carry on any way I possibly could? So I chose the worst possible route. After I overdosed—and these are my words—it was understood in my mind, I got it. There was no injury, there was no suffering, there was no anything, there was only a drug problem. There was only a fucking drug problem. And that was true. That was so fucking true. Any person out there who says they can do heroin and just walk away the next day, I’d have to doubt that severely. It numbed my body out so… I gotta choose my words… perfectly here, because it numbed me out perfectly so I could stand up straight for an hour a night and do my gig, and then suffer after the gig with an entire bottle of whiskey and anything else I could get my hands on that could make this fucking pain disappear. But every morning, I’d wake up with an ice pick slamming through my lower back, and it was a vicious cycle. It’s amazing I came back from it alive.

Eyehategod's Jimmy Bower (photo by Sean Yseult).

What was it like for you after you overdosed?

Anselmo: The night after I overdosed, we had this meeting. And all of a sudden I saw this change within our camp. I saw tears in Dimebag’s eyes that I’d never seen before, I saw this terror in [bassist] Rex [Brown]’s eyes… [drummer] Vince [Abbott] was always indifferent, I was just this nuisance or some shit like that, so I didn’t expect anything out of him. But the concern, it was like, finally, a bit of concern, but, yes, it’s for the drug problem. Got it. Understood. The very next night, so two nights after I overdosed, we went out and fucking kicked ass for the rest of the tour, starting that very next night. I overdosed in Dallas, Texas; I know we played Chicago shortly after that because my father came out to the gig to check on me, my step-dad came out, and that was rare because my father was a pretty absent in my life. The whole thing was a little weird, as you can imagine, for a while. But we finished that tour and I got myself cleaned up for a little, and of course relapsed later. Believe me, having to wake up after that and knowing the next gig was coming up, I called a meeting at soundcheck with all the bands on that tour, Eyehategod, their crew, White Zombie and their crew, and they were all sitting up on the stage while I stood in front of them in the audience pit, and I gave them a very heartfelt apology and said I was so sorry for bringing this blight down on this awesome fucking tour. Waking up from that overdose was maybe one of the most embarrassing, humiliating feelings I’ve ever felt in my entire life. Justifiably so.

Did you have to cancel any shows because of the overdose?

Anselmo: No. Not one show.

What was it like for you when Phil ODed?

Yseult: Bad. It was horrible for everyone. I was the only one left in the courtyard along with Kate, our caterer. They cleared everyone out. I’m not sure why we got to stay, or why we stayed. We were just kinda stunned. Then we saw them wheel him past us to the ambulance. At that point he wasn’t breathing. He was basically dead for a minute or two there. It was awful. It was just awful. Thank goodness he came back. But at that point there was all this horrible finger-pointing with management, I got reamed out and I was like, “I don’t even know what you’re talking about.” They thought that definitely a lot of us were in on this and were doing this and knew about it. I had no idea. I don’t think anybody from the White Zombie camp had any idea. When Rob and I started White Zombie we were going to see hardcore bands, we were going to see Minor Threat and Black Flag, it kinda started with that whole straight-edge thing. A few years later you start having a drink or two, but that was pretty much it, we didn’t ever get into hard drugs or anything. So I was shocked. Phil was always the epitome of health, this muscular guy, it didn’t seem like that was going on, so that was a big shock. We were just glad he made it through. We’re still very dear friends. He’s like a big brother. I’m glad he’s alright.

Williams: Well, it started out as… I mean, this sounds horrible and all, but I was waiting to… we were about to do some of the same stuff, you know? To be honest. I mean, people know my reputation. Now I totally regret all that, I’m glad I’m over that period of my life, but at the time, we were just like all excited, like, “Yeah, there’s drugs! We got drugs!” I guess he went into his dressing room or something, and all of a sudden everybody was freaking out. They said what happened, that he ODed. So, of course, at that point we were all freaking out. We were totally nervous that he was going to die. Everybody was scared. That was our friend, you know? Which goes to show you that messing with those types of drugs is stupid. It’s not just him, it’s all of us. So it went from some excitement in the air to this total dredge within a few seconds. Everything turned out fine, but it wasn’t cool. It’s never cool; it’s happened to other people I’ve known and I’ve been there, and it’s not cool at all. Never.

RIP: Dimebag circa the tour in question (photo by Sean Yseult).

Do you have any regrets about the tour? Phil, you might have just covered that.

Anselmo: I think we just covered that part. Because you take away that moment and the rampant drug-fuelled Phil Anselmo, I can look back at that young me and say my biggest regret would be that night, being way too bold for my own good, but you know, I wouldn’t change it, and the reason why is because it was an incredible wake-up call for me. I learned a ton on that fucking tour that has led me to be a better person in general. And everything I’ve said that might have been negative about Rob, I love the guy, and every time we see each other we laugh about the old days and this and that, and we talk horror films. We’re friends, and I really love the dude, I think he’s awesome. Just remember we’re talking about a time capsule.

Yseult: Oh, hell no (laughs). I really had the best time of my life every day. I was just looking through some old tour diaries; Darrell would have a go-kart waiting on the side of the stage for me sometimes, there was another time we hijacked some piece of machinery backstage we were driving around on it (laughs). Their bus driver would always be throwing around $100 bills left and right, like, “I’ll give you $100 if you eat that or drink that” or “give me a lock of your hair.” I think I had green hair at the time, so I was like, “Sure, I’ll cut off some hair for $100” (laughs). Just crazy shit. And you know, the drinks, the Black Tooth Grin, half the time I’d throw them over my shoulder they were so gross (laughs). It really was a blast. There might have been one or two people that weren’t having that much fun, but the rest… (laughs). And another thing Darrell would do, is he made up this really cool dice game. It was three dice, and different number combinations. He called me Junior, and he’d say, “Junior, get over here,” because he knows I like to play cards and gamble. So we’d be sitting on the ground in the parking lot outside of the arena playing this game, and I’d be out of money, and he’d say, “Don’t worry about it, Junior.” And again, the $100 bills, just throwing them down. Unbelievable. Those guys really lived and partied like rock stars. It’s funny because we were drawing the same crowds and making the same money, but we didn’t live like these guys (laughs).

Williams: Not one. No. I don’t have any regrets. I don’t have any regrets in my life, you know? Like that bad stuff I just talked about, I’m not going to sit back and regret things. It’s my life, I’ve lived it, done it, and that’s how it goes, you know? But that tour in particular, no, man. That was a blast. It was a great experience, we bonded as a band and as friends in Eyehategod, as well as with lots of other people that came along. It was great, man.

“Who here likes to fuck their own sister?”: For a small glimpse of the chaos, here’s an Eyehategod set from this tour:

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Sean Yseult (WHITE ZOMBIE) Touring With Pantera Was “The First Time We Saw People Actually Move Around And React To Our Music”

Sean Yseult, best known as the bass player from the multi-platinum and twice Grammy-nominated band White Zombie . The band formed in 1985 and Yseult played bass in White Zombie for 11 years before they disbanded in 1998. Though vocalist Rob Zombie went on to perform under his own name most fans recognize White Zombie as superior to his solo work. On November 1, 2010, Yseult released the book I’m in the Band , which contained tour diaries and photos as well as details from her eleven years spent as a member of White Zombie . She also was a member of the psycho-surf band Famous Monsters  and the project that is most current is  Star & Dagger. 

This week on Talk Toomey: The Metal Nexus Podcast host Joshua Toomey welcomes former White Zombie bassist and artist Sean Yseult. Sean talks about her recent travels to China and some of the historic sites she likes to visit around the world. Sean talks about meeting Rob and the formation of White Zombie , and she also talks about how she was in a band for a very small time frame with original Corrosion Of Conformity vocalist Karl Agell. She also talks about how Mtv’s Beavis and Butthead helped promote their album and really increased their album sales. Sean also talks about how they found out about Pantera and touring during the support of their album ‘Cowboys From Hell’. She says their first show with Pantera was “The first time we saw people actually move around and react to our music”. She also goes in depth talking about Dimebag and the time her, Phil Anselmo and Dimebag recorded a song together. She also talks about her time with Famous Monsters and being able to tour with The Cramps, and that she currently isn’t doing anything musical band wise but will be releasing material with  Star & Dagger in the future. Sean also disputes the theory that she had once played bass for the band Ghost . You can hear the entire interview below.

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Could you imagine attending the secret rehearsals for Pantera 's big comeback tour? Just think about how hard it would've been not to spill the beans. Former White Zombie bassist Sean Yseult found herself in just that situation when, earlier this year, she got to sit in on one of the band's highly classified practice sessions with their new lineup, featuring core members of Philip Anselmo and Rex Brown joined by old friends Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante, playing in place of Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul.

Today (December 13th), she finally could go public with what she witnessed. "Pantera secret rehearsal!" Yseult enthused in an Instagram post including both a behind-the-scenes photo and video clip. "I promised Phil I wouldn't share this until they started touring - so amazing."

Yseult goes way back with Pantera, of course, since White Zombie toured with the Texas greats multiple times back in the Nineties. See her full post below.

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DEFTONES Frontman Remembers Touring With PANTERA

Rick Florino of Bloody-Disgusting.com recently conducted an interview with DEFTONES frontman Chino Moreno . An excerpt from the chat follows below.

Bloody-Disgusting.com : What's your favorite memory from the PANTERA and WHITE ZOMBIE "War of the Gargantuas" tour in 1996?

Chino : "Man, I've got a lot of memories from that tour that I can't tell because they would just indict too many people [Laughs]. Honestly, that was probably one of the wildest and most fun tours. We were very lucky to do that tour because I feel like that those were some of the days of the way the road probably used to be before the new era of touring began — which I guess isn't as debauchery-ridden as it used to be [Laughs]. It was great to feel like we had a part in some of the final days of that. Those were wild times. There was a lot of gambling. A really good story involved Stephen [ Carpenter , DEFTONES guitarist] and Dimebag Darrell [ PANTERA guitarist]. At that point of the tour, about a few weeks in, Dimebag was down a few grand, and Stephen was just coming in and cleaning house. It's funny because we were like the poorest band out there. 'Adrenaline' had just come out and we didn't have any money. After the show was over, PANTERA would host these huge dice games in their dressing room. They'd have free-for-all Taco Bell, 'Blacktooth Grins' and beers. The guys from WHITE ZOMBIE and PANTERA would be there gambling, and they were going big money. We'd come in with five or ten dollars here and there. Basically, in the middle of the tour, Stephen was up a few G's which was straight loot for us at that time. I could tell Dimebag wanted his money back [Laughs]. I told Steph to tell Dimebag that they'd go for one roll to get all of his money back or Stephen gets Dimebag 's Washburn 'Stars and Bars' guitar. At that time, Stephen probably wouldn't have even played it but he could've put in his guitar boat. Just to have it would've been sick! We thought it'd be a good one to have. Dimebag went for it and Stephen lost, so Dimebag got all of his money back [Laughs]. There's no big story to tell, other than it could've been a great tale if we had that guitar but Stephen had to go lose. Like I said, that was one of the most fun tours I've ever done in my whole life. Phil [ Anselmo , PANTERA frontman] kind of took me under his wing. He basically showed me the ropes of touring in a lot of ways. It was really neat. All of those guys were really good to us."

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Pantera; White Zombie

TX:Presented by Goldenvoice/Avalon. Reviewed July 19, 1996. Heavy metal's death has been heralded, but these two bands, which take entirely different hard-rock paths, nearly filled the Forum with a motley group of mostly teens that cheered more for the effects than for the music of either band. White Zombie was the first of the co-headliners (after an early slot by shock upstarts Eye Hate God) and put on an hourlong show that was as much carnival as music.

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TX:Presented by Goldenvoice/Avalon. Reviewed July 19, 1996. Heavy metal’s death has been heralded, but these two bands, which take entirely different hard-rock paths, nearly filled the Forum with a motley group of mostly teens that cheered more for the effects than for the music of either band. White Zombie was the first of the co-headliners (after an early slot by shock upstarts Eye Hate God) and put on an hourlong show that was as much carnival as music.

Fireworks exploded, dummies hung from rafters and scary old film footage rolled as gravel-voiced singer Rob Zombie and his cohorts sludged their way through such horrifying tunes as “Electric Head,” the cheesy “More Human Than Human,” which featured an appearance by comic Adam Sandler, and dance-metal “The One,” a cut from the soundtrack to upcoming pic “Escape From L.A.”

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White Zombie’s No matter: The theatrical stage tricks that accompanied the New York quartet were plenty entertaining.

Texas thrash foursome Pantera played a vicious and punishing style that inspired a wild mosh pit on the floor; outside the pit, though, the crowd was underwhelmed by the band’s mediocre performance.

Wide-eyed and perpetually pissed, vocalist Phil Anselmo cut a swaggering figure, but was more engaging for what he said than for what he sang. “The only good things on TV are horror movies, boxing and porno,” offered the singer, who also mixed commentary on labelmate Metallica’s new album (“It sucks”) with curt thoughts on the heroin overdose he survived one week before, following a hometown show (“I died for a reason, but I’m not sure what the reason is.”)

The band’s angry songs of machismo and honor often blurred into each other. Neither of these bands said much here for the future of hard rock, though the sizable crowd and the continued impressive sales numbers of both bands proves there still is an audience for the unfashionable style.

  • Production: Pantera; White Zombie (Great Western Forum, Inglewood; 15,500 capacity; $ 25 top)
  • Crew: Music, which borrows equally from Black Sabbath riffage and Nine Inch Nails synthage, echoed about the arena, rendering much of the band's efforts into acoustic mud.
  • With: Bands: (Pantera) Phil Anselmo, Dimebag Darrell, Vinnie Paul, Rex; (White Zombie) Rob Zombie, J., Sean Yseult, John Tempesta.

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Pantera: A Wild Photo History With Phil Anselmo, Rex Brown

By Kory Grow

“These photos have brought back so many memories,” former Pantera bassist Rex Brown says, looking at pictures taken from the upcoming coffee-table book A Vulgar Display of Pantera . “It’s like half your life right there.”

The book, which comes out September 13th and features a foreword by Brown, contains 400 pages of photos by a person Brown calls the “fifth member of the band,” Joe Giron. It chronicles each step of the group’s history, from its origins as a Texas club band in the mid-Eighties – when singer Terry Glaze was their frontman and guitarist Dimebag Darrell went by Diamond Darrell – to their final tour in 2001 when they were supporting Reinventing the Steel . It presents arresting photos from several turning points in the band’s career – including their tours with Skid Row and White Zombie and their performance in Russia just after the fall of communism – and shows their playful side both on and offstage.

The photo above was taken in 1990 on the Santa Monica Pier around the time the group put out its major-label debut,  Cowboys From Hell . “We were serious about the music and at other times we were a bunch of cutups,” Brown says in reaction to the shot.

“There is myself and one Dimebag Darrell with the tip of my mohawk and his hair entwined as one,” says Phil Anselmo looking at the same photo. “At that age we were probably thinking, ‘I hope this is the last picture, because it is absolutely Beer:30.'”

Pantera broke up a couple of years after their final tour and brothers Darrell and Vinnie Paul went on to form Damageplan. Darrell was killed onstage during a concert with the latter group in 2004. Now, Anselmo is fronting a number of bands including Down and Scour. Brown is working on a solo album – which he likens musically to Foghat, Tom Waits and Tom Petty – that will feature a number of guests including members of Lynyrd Skynyrd. And Paul is playing drums with Hellyeah.

Here, Anselmo and Brown look back on Pantera’s history.

Pantera With Original Singer Terry Glaze (1985)

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Rex Brown: Look how skinny Dime is.  We weren't a glam band. We had to put on that kind of stuff to play the clubs.

Philip Anselmo: My first reaction is, "My God, look at these beautiful women." It's a picture of Pantera with their old lead singer Terrence Glaze, who himself was a very talented man in his own way and his own style. He has an excellent voice. 

Brown:  Back in those days in Texas, you really couldn't play anywhere unless you had some following and you had to fit in with the trends that were going on. In the Eighties Texas club days, it was all about cover songs. I was probably 19 or 20 when this photo was taken. I think Dime was 17. 

Anselmo:  This is what I was walking into when I joined. This was the band I was stepping into, and yep, I had to play by the rules, too, because I needed to belong early.

Brown:  The look is just a sign of the times.  When I got in the band, I was like, man, I'm not wearing things like that. Then finally jumped into a pair of camouflage pants and a bullet belt and it was, "No you got to wear this." No, I don't, but I did anyway.

Pantera Welcome Phil Anselmo to the Band (1987)

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Anselmo:  Sweet Jesus. Let me say once again, my first gut reaction is, "Who are these beautiful women?" My second gut reaction would be, "Yup." 

Brown:  That's probably one of the first pictures we have with Philip in the band. We still had the fucking stupid looking hair. I mean, look at Vinnie on the right. What the hell? All of us had those stupid shades on. It's almost Steel Panther–ish.

Anselmo:  Dimebag is pouring a beer in his mouth, wearing a jean jacket that has stuff I wrote on his jacket. I was so desperate to get these fellows on the right path that I bespoiled his denim jacket, for which I was berated at first but then lauded later, by scribbling in black ink, "Kreator, Slayer, and Celtic Frost." He did get mad at me, I will say that, but he forgave me. But he's pouring beer into my hands as I am posing like Bon Jovi in a black leather jacket, with bullet belts wrapped around my hips and no tattoo across my stomach. What a debacle that is. And then there's Rex looking like Rex, and then there's Vince looking like Roseanne Barr with a beard with black gloves on. 

Brown:  That was taken in Dime's mother's living room. He put some black tarp behind it and put some lights up and we took some pictures. That's just the way we were. We didn't like fancy joints or anything like that. We just tried to get the raw emotion.

Fishing, Pantera-Style (1988)

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Brown:  This is a boat Vinnie had in Arlington, Texas, where we lived and we'd go fishing with a case of beer and have some fun. Good ole boys. We used to catch 10-pound large-mouth bass. It was insane. I don't know how he got this boat, but I remember that it sunk. He didn't put the plug in. Anyways, Joe [Giron] is even scared to get on the boat. Anyway, it was just some old dive boat with a terrible motor on the back. We watched it sink. As it sank, I said, "Vinnie, did you put the plug in?" He goes, "No," as the plug starts bobbing to the top. Apparently not.

Cowboys From Hell Unwind (1989)

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Anselmo:  I'm sure we're absolutely joking around completely. I am very tanned. Dimebag has rolled his eyes back in his head showing the whites of his eyes. Vince is wearing a Prong shirt; he always loved Prong. And Rex is in a King's X hat; we've known the King's X guys for a very long time. This picture was taken probably in the midst of or towards the end of the touring cycle for Cowboys From Hell .

Brown:  That was Cowboys at our home base club, the Basement in Dallas. We shot three videos in one day that day: "Psycho Holiday," "Cemetery Gates" and "Cowboys From Hell." The videos that were coming out in those days were real glitzy, glamorous shit, so we wanted to show what the band was all about: the fans and jumping offstage and shit like that. We all just kind of changed pants or whatever the fuck between songs. The pants in that picture … I think my friend turned me onto those pieces of shit and they were fucking comfortable as hell. This is the wrap picture for the day, and I was trying to get comfortable after shooting for, shit, 12, 13 hours of the day.

The Iron Curtain Falls (1991)

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Brown: This is literally two weeks after the coup happened. I don't know why Vinnie is wearing shorts, because I remember it was cold as fuck that day. The rest of us have leather jackets and he's sitting there with a Cowboys shirt and shorts.

Anselmo:  We were in the middle recording Vulgar Display of Power , and we were asked to play in Russia when the U.S.S.R. dissolved. They decided to show how the government had changed by having this big rock event, which AC/DC headlined, Metallica played as co-headliner and the Black Crowes played. We opened the show, and this is a picture of us in our younger days standing with the Russian police force. Believe it or not, it was them who prompted the picture-taking. At first we were very intimidated by this group of people, because they were very violent towards their citizens whilst the show was going on. But I guess one of the head guys made eye contact with me and made this hand gesture like, "Take a picture." And I was like, "Absolutely, sure." So we drug everybody over there, and we took a picture with these nice fellows.

Brown:  They wanted to get in a photo. It was new to them. These guys didn't know what was ahead of them the day after, I guarantee it.

Pantera in Japan (1992)

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Anselmo:  This would be our first trip to Japan ever. 

Brown: That's at our favorite noodle shop in Roppongi. It was around the corner from the hotel. They were open 24 hours. All you could hear were slurps.

Anselmo:  I recognize our main interpreter, the guy who took us around. His name might have been be Spike or something. Totally awesome guy. And then I see our bloated, disgusting … Oh, we're still recording? Good. Our bloated, disgusting and reprehensible manager from back in the day, stuffing his face full of whatnot. There's Rex with his mouth full of noodles, with a Coca-Cola nearby. Vince Paul is looking directly into the camera, whilst I'm obviously turned toward him, engaged in some type of back-and-forth banter, whilst wearing a shirt I have never seen me wear ever, to my knowledge. It's a purple striped shirt, purple and black shirt. I don't know where the hell I got that shirt. And I'm sitting next to some strange gentleman. All I can remember whilst looking at this picture is this being our first trip to Japan, which was incredible and awesome. I just didn't realize, nor did I remember that our absolutely grotesque manager was present at the time.

Pantera and Skid Row Get Kissed (1992)

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Anselmo: This is a picture of everybody but me on tour with Skid Row, doing a Kiss cover song. This was a very memorable night because Rex dressed up as Ace Frehley, I did the old Paul Stanley star-on-the-eye thing, and Vince did the Peter Criss. 

Brown:  Dime always had makeup with him on the road. We played "Cold Gin" with Skid Row every night of that tour. I think I played lead on that. That was one of the funnest tours we ever did. Plus, in this photo, you get to see Sebastian Bach's ass, which is always a pleasure.

Anselmo:  Dimebag, obviously, dressed up like Gene Simmons, spitting blood, all that stuff. He wanted to actually make his own body armor [like Gene Simmons], and as you can tell in this photograph he made it out of duct tape and Coors Light boxes. He could turn a boring time into a fantastically memorable, bizarre, insane event at the drop of a hat. My God, look at the Coors Light boxes extending from his shins, wrapped around his arms like gauntlets. You've gotta fucking love it.

Dimebag Darrell and Friend (1992)

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Anselmo: This looks like the early days of Pantera, when the audiences were very loud and close. This is a pretty awesome picture of a be-mohawked young fellow headbanging right in front of Dimebag, standing on the stage merely a foot away from him. As it should be, and as I miss terribly.

Brown:  The whole thing with Pantera is phenomenal. It was all about the fans. Every night after shows, we'd sign things until we literally had to leave town.  Sometimes kids would get onstage, do their little bit and jump off or whatever the fuck. It was all about interacting with the fans. So it's not uncommon to see pictures of something like this; it's just an intense moment.

Vinnie Paul, Rex Brown and Friend (1994)

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Anselmo:  Sweet God almighty. The PC culture is going to go up in arms at the cultural appropriation of this picture. How dare they! But Vince and Rex are sitting with what looks like a native-type fellow, perhaps this is New Zealand or something like that, but it's an indigenous man with a didgeridoo. I think the guy was selling them, and Rex and Vince bought one and probably made that guy's entire afternoon. So all joking aside, it looks like our first trip to New Zealand, which was awesome.

Brown:  I want to say we were in Australia. I think we had either gone to the kangaroo sanctuary or something like that. I saw that guy and said, "Man, we got to get one of those sticks and fucking have a photo with this guy." It was pretty insane if you look at his makeup and everything else. He was making these sounds out of these rain sticks or whatever they're fucking called. We were just checking them out and I told Joe, "Dude, bust your camera out – let's take a photo." That's just all there is to it.

Pantera With White Zombie (1996)

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Brown: White Zombie were managed by one of the partners at our management firm, and we did this tour in '96. I could go on for days about that fucking tour. But I won't. We'd known these guys since back when we were playing L'Amour in '88. We'd come and showcase in `89, when we first put the record out. We used to showcase there, booking agents and stuff like that. We knew White Zombie when they had Marshall amps with Christmas lights on them.

Anselmo: I would say that Robert Cummings-Zombie looked bored, but honestly he doesn't. He actually looks like he's kinda into it, as Dimebag's screaming at the top of lungs right next to him. God knows what he's yelling right there. I've got my Jeff Bridges haircut going on there, and I'm standing next to Sean-o, who looks exactly the same still today. Rex has got short hair in this picture; we were freaking out. And the toughest-looking guy in this whole picture is Jay [Yuenger], the guitar player for White Zombie. He looks like he's ready to mix it up a little bit, man, get down to business. Rock some knuckles. Excellent, fun times.

Brown:  They used to have this big, huge backdrop of this green-meanie-looking thing. Every night, we'd get some spraypaint and paint one of its teeth black, because Dime had this drink called a Black Tooth Grin that he'd make. So they would have to go in and repaint over the black every night. The teeth were about six or eight feet tall.

Dimebag Darrell and Kerry King Drink Shot as Phil Anselmo Gives a Thumbs-Up (2001)

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Anselmo:  Obviously, this picture is from the Pantera/Slayer/Morbid Angel run. Here we have a hippie-haired version of myself in the background, giving the thumbs-up to what looks like some other shot-holders, Dimebag and Kerry King. It looks like a lot of fun.

Brown:  Every night, we'd have one of the roadies come out and hand us a drink. That was a ritual at that point. We've known Kerry since probably '87 or '88. He found out about us through a fanzine. He was in Houston for a couple of weeks and him and Philip became really good friends, and he stayed with us. That was when we were still playing the clubs and we were doing our first record with Philip, Power Metal . He loved what we were doing and became a solid friend. In this photo, Kerry must have been playing with us that night. He came up with us all the time so I have no idea what he would have been playing. We'd always said that the one band we don't want to follow is Slayer; they're just insane live. And it worked out that we had to follow them on that tour. It was two of the finest bands in the genre of music that we do in one package. You don't see that much anymore. That ended up being the final tour.

Pantera With Dave Grohl (2001)

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Brown: Back in those days, Dave would come to every damn show if he could. I don't know how we met him but h e would ride on the bus with us and shit.  Dave is the king of cut-up. Here you can see he's taking a Coors Light can in his piehole, or mouth. 

Anselmo: He's got his entire mouth wrapped around the top of the beer can. That is a talent, I guess.

Brown:  We had after-parties that would last fucking six hours. We would play dice or cards or whatever, and we had a lot of fun with Dave, man. To this day, he's one of the most genuine people you can possibly ever want to know.

Reinventing the Steel (2001)

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Anselmo: This is the Reinventing the Steel tour, where I was warned beforehand, "Man, heavy metal's kinda going down the drain. There's this nu-metal kinda moving in, which has different elements and heavy metal's on its way out." Yeah. And I'm looking at a sold-out stadium right here. This just goes to show once again that Pantera has the greatest fans in the world.

Brown: You see what it's all about.  I think we were definitely at the top of our game, because we were following Slayer. If there's a way to go out, there it was. The whole Pantera logo lit up in flames. It was the biggest production we ever took out. Usually, if it was up to us, we would have hung 60-watt  light bulbs  and just flung them over the stage, which we did in the "I'm Broken" video. But we went over the top in the production. I hate to call it the very end, but it was.

Anselmo: I f we're really going to get into commentary here, yes, I see the projected Confederate flags. Well, for one, I've always said, "Flags don't mean a damn thing to me." Two, by using the Confederate flag, despite what anyone says  –  and I don't give a shit, because no matter what I say, I'm damned if I do, damned if I don't  –  but the truth of it all is, it was about as innocent as innocent could be. We weren't confessing to any clandestine power of structure or however you assholes wanna put it these days. I think we used the Confederate flag merely because of Lynyrd Skynyrd. We had learned from people before us. And it was never about anything other than that.

Brown: The Confederate flag is on the back cover of [1996's] The Great Southern Trendkill . That was the "Southern" part of it. There were still states that had that on their state flags. Nowadays it's forbidden to use it. It's not so politically correct. But it had nothing to do with racism. None of us were like that. It was just a tie-in to the artwork on the back cover. Even back then, I said, "This is not the way to go." Lynyrd Skynyrd used one for years and still do. Now people confuse it with racism and hatred. That's not what this band is about at all; quite the opposite. But it's the only thing I would say in the P.C. days that I have any regrets about.

Anselmo:  Of course they wanted that little buzz shot at the very end, and I hope you're still recording me. I know what you're doing, media. I do. I know what you're doing. And I hope you get a whole lot of clicks out of it. I really do. There's your headline. Thank you.

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  9. White Zombie (band)

    White Zombie was an American heavy metal band that formed in 1985. Based in New York City, ... White Zombie played its final dates, co-headlining a North American tour with Pantera. Also in 1996, an album of remixes was released under the title Supersexy Swingin' Sounds.

  10. Sean Yseult (WHITE ZOMBIE) Touring With Pantera Was "The First Time We

    Sean Yseult, best known as the bass player from the multi-platinum and twice Grammy-nominated band White Zombie.The band formed in 1985 and Yseult played bass in White Zombie for 11 years before they disbanded in 1998. Though vocalist Rob Zombie went on to perform under his own name most fans recognize White Zombie as superior to his solo work. On November 1, 2010, Yseult released the book I ...

  11. See White Zombie Bassist's Video of Pantera's "Secret ...

    December 13, 2022. Could you imagine attending the secret rehearsals for Pantera 's big comeback tour? Just think about how hard it would've been not to spill the beans. Former White Zombie bassist Sean Yseult found herself in just that situation when, earlier this year, she got to sit in on one of the band's highly classified practice sessions ...

  12. Pantera Concert & Tour History (Updated for 2024)

    758 Concerts. Pantera is an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas, formed in 1981, and currently comprised of vocalist Phil Anselmo, bassist Rex Brown, and touring musicians Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante. The group's best-known lineup consisted of the Abbott brothers (drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell), along with ...

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  14. White Zombie

    Another great 3 camera mix by fromthenosebleeds, now with upgraded audio (matrix with MD source). Same night as the Pantera set also sharing here https://ww...

  15. DEFTONES Frontman Remembers Touring With PANTERA

    The guys from WHITE ZOMBIE and PANTERA would be there gambling, and they were going big money. We'd come in with five or ten dollars here and there. We'd come in with five or ten dollars here and ...

  16. Pantera; White Zombie

    With: Bands: (Pantera) Phil Anselmo, Dimebag Darrell, Vinnie Paul, Rex; (White Zombie) Rob Zombie, J., Sean Yseult, John Tempesta. TX:Presented by Goldenvoice/Avalon. Reviewed July 19, 1996. Heavy ...

  17. White Zombie and Pantera

    White Zombie and Pantera. 2,115 likes · 3 talking about this. "THE BIG TWO!"

  18. TourDateSearch.com: White Zombie tour dates

    Aug 19. 1996. Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre in Camden, NJ, USA. Deftones Pantera White Zombie. Sun. Aug 18. 1996. Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater in Burgettstown, PA, USA. Pantera White Zombie.

  19. Live Review: Pantera / White Zombie / Minority, Pacific Coliseum, July

    Pantera with White Zombie and Minority Pacific Coliseum Vancouver, B.C. July 26, 1996 Review by Kevin Templeton Photography ... Why wouldn't Pantera want to promote their latest disc with a simple headlining tour of their own, without the theatrical bombast of New York's finest mutants to contend with? Well, my friends, package tours seem to be ...

  20. Pantera & White Zombie

    Dimebag Darrell, Sean Yseult and Philip Anselmo created this absurdity at 6 am after a long night of drinking on a Pantera / White Zombie Tour in '92. Record...

  21. Pantera: A Wild Photo History With Phil Anselmo, Rex Brown

    Pantera With White Zombie (1996) Image Credit: Joe Giron Brown: White Zombie were managed by one of the partners at our management firm, and we did this tour in '96.

  22. Tour Dates

    Pantera/White Zombie Summer 1996 Tour; Date City Venue On Sale At Ticket Outlets; 06/28: Winston-Salem, NC: LJVM Coliseum: Available: 06/29: Hampton, VA: Hampton Coliseum: Available: 07/01: ... Pantera Tour Dates for November 1997 with Anthrax and Coal Chamber; Date: City: Venue: On Sale Date: 11/14/97 Hollywood, CA Hollywood Palladium ...