Pantera: 3 Vulgar Videos from Hell (Video 1999) Poster

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10/10
good movie. loved it.
barenakedfetus29 May 2006
I wasn't a very big Pantera fan before watching this video, I was sort of skeptical. But this video was hilarious and made me fall in love with every member plus the crew!! There was a lot of really funny stuff about everyone, plus they had behind the scenes of all their music videos. They also had live footage of their concerts which was amazing. They really rocked hard. Most of it was just them being flat out silly and crazy. I really enjoyed watching this movie with my friends. We laughed so hard the entire time! I suggest it to everyone and anyone. Even if you're not a fan, you'll enjoy the silliness of all the guys. the package!!!
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10/10
Best heavy metal ever...
masterp226914 June 2008
This is THE DVD for the heavy metal fan. It makes sense that the best metal band ever would put out the craziest home video every. It captures the band in their wildly energetic live performances, reveals their hilarious and sometimes violent backstage behavior, and has several kick ass music videos. It's quite vulgar as anyone who knows Pantera would expect. Be ready for lots of drinking, trashing, moshing, smoking and some nudity. All part of rock n roll right? To anyone who might not know Pantera, this will show why they moved more masses than any metal before, or since. I've seen the 3rd video Watch It Go at least 200 times and it never gets old. A good DVD that covers most of Pantera's all too short career. A must for any hard music fan.
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10/10
Pantera Lives with Orphaned to Hatred
dimeforever15 April 2011
The Vulgar Videos established an unparalleled precedent of power groove metal for the 90's. Mouth for War saw Black and white used for one of the 1st times in a heavy metal music video capsulizing with Drag the Waters where once again Black and White is used to spin a particular yarn of grim and hatred.But don't get discouraged if you've been longing for more of the same over the last decade of despair.

However the Videos and legacy are just the beginning and not the end. Dimebag's Bassist has vowed to carry on the sound with his new band Orphaned To Hatred.

Check them out on face book.
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