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Dimebag Darrell (fæddur Darrell Lance Abbott) var gítarleikari hinnar goðsagnakenndu trash metal hljómsveitar PANTERA allt frá stofnun þeirra og þar til yfir lauk. Dimebag sem hefði orðið 55 ára í ágúst 2021, hlaut skelfilegan dauðdaga í desember árið 2004 og kenna margir endalokum Pantera þarna ári fyrr, um það hvernig fór fyrir honum, m.a bróðir hans, hann Vinnie Paul Abbott, trommari Pantera. Við skoðum málið nánar í þættinum og fáum innsýn í líf og feril Pantera en með áhersluna á Dimebag Darrell. Afar athygliverð saga sem sögð er í þessum 37. þætti af Leikfangavélinni. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nickelback have sold over 50 million albums, they’ve sold out Madison Square Garden, and they’ve been nominated for 6 Grammy Awards! They also rank as the second best-selling foreign act of the 2000s in the US behind only The Beatles! So why the hell do they get so much hate? Guitarist Ryan Peake and bassist Mike Kroger talk about that, and lots of other things, including signing with extreme metal label Road Runner Records, working with famed producer Mutt Lange, and the job that Mike had that inspired their name! Plus, singer Chad Kroeger was great friends with “the brothers” – Darrell “Dimebag” and Vinnie Paul Abbott, and he shares when he first met them, how they became fast friends, and the hilarious gift he got from Vinnie Paul!
Nickelback have sold over 50 million albums, they've sold out Madison Square Garden, and they've been nominated for 6 Grammy Awards! They also rank as the second best-selling foreign act of the 2000s in the US behind only The Beatles! So why the hell do they get so much hate? Guitarist Ryan Peake and bassist Mike Kroger talk about that, and lots of other things, including signing with extreme metal label Road Runner Records, working with famed producer Mutt Lange, and the job that Mike had that inspired their name! Plus, singer Chad Kroeger was great friends with “the brothers” – Darrell “Dimebag” and Vinnie Paul Abbott, and he shares when he first met them, how they became fast friends, and the hilarious gift he got from Vinnie Paul!
3Teeth frontman Alexis Mincolla is our guest this week. We discuss the band's upcoming album Metawar, the intensity of watching a performer do a 24-hook body suspension for the band's "Exxxit" music video and the inherent value of self destruction and how it can be empowering. Mincolla also tells us about his education and background in political science, his stance on the Bush Administration in comparison to our current President, how political theater in this era is similar to that of the WWE, the dystopian Hollywood visions that are currently coming to fruition, how we've gotten away from the world Mr. Rogers presented to us, how power generates corruption and human nature's inability to overcome it, and what our culture can learn from superheroes and supervillains. Petar and Brandon tackle the anniversary of Slipknot's debut record, the metal scene and concerts of that time and era, and the one year anniversary of the passing of metal legend Vinnie Paul Abbott. Songs: 3Teeth - “Exxxit” and 3Teeth - “Affluenza”
Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante and Lamb Of God drummer Chris Adler join Y2J to pay tribute to their fallen brother, the late, great Vinnie Paul Abbott of Pantera, Damageplan, and Hell Yeah! They share favorite stories and memories about one of the nicest, most hospitable guys in music. They speak to his prowess as a drummer, his incredible relationship with his brother, Darrell “Dimebag” Abbott, his drive to honor his brother’s life and legacy… and of course tell tales about Vin’s crazy old-school limousine, his big breakfasts, and the cabana suite on his Dallas compound!
This week Shea describes the life and early death of Dimebag Darrell Abbott and three others in a tragic 2004 concert shooting. This episode is dear to our hearts and became a tribute to both Dimebag and his brother Vinnie Paul Abbott due to Vinnie's recent passing. So pour yourself a Blacktooth Grin, take a seat, and throw up the horns as we take you through Dime's early life, Pantera's world domination, and what led to one of the most heartbreaking events in music history.And always remember: crime is bigger in Texas, y'all. Visit our new merch shop: allcrimenocattle.threadless.com. Find us on Twitter: @ACNCpodcast and on Instagram: @allcrimenocattle. Tip Jar: paypal.me/allcrimenocattle
In this episode of Somewhere in Time Podcast, Eric, Tim, and Joe are joined by fellow Pantera and HellYeah fan, Tom Hunt to discuss the life of one of the greatest metal drummers, Vinnie Paul Abbott. Pantera was a huge influence to thousands of musicians and artists, and definitely to everyone on Somewhere in Time Podcast. R.I.P. Vinnie. You'll truly be missed. Somewhere in Time Podcast on Social Media: www.facebook.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.twitter.com/SITMusicPodcast www.instagram.com/somewhereintimepodcast
On this special memorial episode for legendary Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott, who died on June 22, 2018 in his sleep, Eddie is joined by Bret Michaels, Morgan Rose, Michael Anthony, Mike Portnoy, Chris Jericho, and Charlie Benante who reflect on Vinnie Paul's life, share some of their favorite memories, and keep his legacy alive. R.I.P. Vinnie Paul.
Welcome back! Rocko starts us off remembering the late great Vinnie Paul Abbott from Pantera. We run through some quick highlights including the NBA awards, Julian Edelman appealing his suspension, and more Spurs-Kawhi drama. Then we get into a lessons learned segment and talk sportsmanship. You may have seen the video that went viral of the pitcher from the Minnesota high school baseball team who struck out his childhood friend to win and advance to the state championship game, and then immediately rushes to embrace him. Why is this so important? Because it's bigger than baseball. Then we get into Mike Trout and his historic season so far. More World Cup discussion and we pick our favorites to win. The CWS Finals between Arkansas and Oregon St. We run through the top 20 picks in the NBA draft and who our biggest impact players will be. Finally we talk Alliance football. A new professional football league is coming and bringing a team to San Antonio. Will it be successful? All this and alot more. This is a long one so sit back and enjoy. Let us know your thoughts at doubleasportsshow@gmail.com
Australian musicians are a whole lot different compared to international acts, when they sing/write about certain subjects and topics, especially hard-hitting political issues, there's a sense of passion unlike anyone else doing the same thing and every now and then bands come and go, sometimes for short periods of time, however they leave a mark on the music industry which lasts for years to come, thats exactly what happened with Mammal when they burst onto the Australia heavy music scene a decade ago. They were much loved and appreciated, then they called it quits. However, like all good things, new life has been given to the band and they're back bigger and better than ever and this week charismatic frontman Ezekiel Ox is our guest co-host and he's not holding back when it comes to discussing the issues most important to him. A well known and respected political activist and talented musician whose credits include fronting other acts such as Superheist, Full Scale, Over-Reactor and his solo work, the man has built up a legacy of fighting for what's right in the world and fighting to fix the world his son will grow up in, in years to come. Mammal are about to kick off a three-month long tour of Australia which has already proven to be one of the most sought-after gigs of the year with shows selling out all over the joint. Podcast host Browny also pays tribute to the late Vinnie Paul Abbott of Pantera and HellYeah fame who lost his life over the weekend after suffering a major heart attack at age 54. There's also a plethora of old-school Australian bands on the playlist this week including the newly reformed Magic Dirt who have announced some exclusive shows at the end of the year and into 2019, Karnivool, The Butterfly Effect, Superheist and Pagan as well as New Music for Circles, Flynn Effect, The Fever 333 and Falling In Reverse. #WoSUATW #Mammal #EzekielOx #AustralianBands #Superheist #FullScale #Karnivool #Circles #MagicDirt #TheButterflyEffect #TBE #Saliva #NuMetal #Pantera #VinniePaul #VinniePaulAbbott #RIPVinniePaul #DimebagDarrell #HellYeah #TheFever333 #BareBones #FallingInReverse #RonnieRadke #FlynnEffect #Pagan #DevilDriver #WallOfSoundAU #Podcast #MusicPodcast #iTunesPodcast #SpotifyPodcast #GooglePodcasts #HeavyMetal #HardRock
This week we are joined by our friends and fellow Metallica die-hards, The Brads, from the wonderful Pearl Jam podcast, Single Podcast Theory. In this episode we talk the unfortunate death of Vinnie Paul Abbott, Kirk's vindication for a lack of solos on St. Anger, fan mail and our favorite/least favorite tracks from every studio Metallica record. We also burn down yet another segment of Metal Madness with a few surprises. This week's tangents include Office Space, Total Recall, NRB's, So I Married An Axe Murderer and more Mustaine head-scratchers. We hear from "This Many Kid," Paw Paw, Becky and even go on the never-ending search for our be-dreadlocked friend, Paul!? Check out Single Podcast Theory at www.patreon.com/singlepodcasttheory
This week on PodMania Pro-Wrestling Podcasts Presents BoredWrestlingFan Radio, JT tells us all about his trip to Delaware. We lament the passing of heavy metal icon Vinnie Paul Abbott. We discuss great wrestling programming to fall asleep to – which devolves into a Ready To Rumble quote-fest. We run down Money In The Bank, try to […] The post BWF Radio Episode 331 [PODCAST] appeared first on BoredWrestlingFan.com.
This week Chuck sits down with Philip H. Anselmo to chat about football, the use of his full name, the brand new solo record, the legendary Bruce Corbitt, Housecore Records and of course the possibilities of a reconciliation with Vinnie Paul Abbott. We also discuss the merits of the upcoming Stryper fan weekend, what others bands should and could do such a weekend the right way and whether Red Fang and their label are insane for the price point of the vinyl edition of their new record. Playlist: Red Fang - "Blood Like Cream"Philip H. Anselmo and the Illegals - "Bedridden"