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Originally Posted by Elite ffs dime was not drunk all the time. obviously it was shown on the dvds and film clips etc cos it appeals to people who think that that sort of shit is cool or 'rock n roll' ayone who was pished as much as everyone makes him out to have been would have developed visible features of this lifestyle. eg blood vessels close to the srface of the skin around the face and especially nose area, lack of energy, (insert all the other symptoms of alcholism) did he show any of these symptoms? no. Alchol to the excess that you are talking would seriously depress someone yet he was always a pretty happy looking guy.
panteras sound, like macho amok says, moved with the times but you could always hear the similarity to the album before it. the only majour change they made was the one you seem to be so obsessed with damning them for. |
He did develop physical features that are conducive to alcoholism, he became a fat, sweaty bastard with a rack.
Before:
Dimebag circa 1990
After:
Dimebag circa 2003
In the second picture he's beginning to like Gene Hoglan!
I wouldn't say Pantera's albums had much in common soundwise especially with The Great Southern Trendkill: there weren't any songs like Walk or Fucking Hostile on Cowboys, there weren't any song like Suicide Note pt. II on FBD and then Reinventing the Steel sounding quite different to them all.