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Pantera - Over and Out (live may 20th 1989)

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2008

I'm uploading this whole concert with pantera from may 20th 1989. This was before they recorded and released cowboys from hell but they have some songs from the album on the setlist, the other songs are from Power Metal, some slayer songs and one judas priest cover. Kerry King also joins the band on some songs half way in the set.

Setlist:
Over and out
Psycho holiday
Heresey
We'll meet again
Domination
Raining Blood
South of heaven
Power Metal
Metal Gods (Judas priest cover)
Death Trap

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  • Why put it on Cowboys, Power Metal is already a CLASSIC!!!

  • Your bad English has been excused.

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  • I swear, if i ever got the chance to time travel, this would be the first thing i would see. 

  • Great track and performance :)

  • Thanks for posting these. Never saw them at Joe's but saw them at Metalworks and The Basement many a time. Man I miss those days. 

  • I love how he can hit those high notes like that even when his voice is that deep.it makes even more fucking brutal.

  • I love how he can hit those high notes like that even when his voice is that deep.it makes even more fucking brutal.

  • Fucking amazing. What a tight band.

  • Holy mother fuck. This melted my face off in every good way possible.

  • Darryl was even a beast back in the 80s

  • FUCKIN SICK!!!! Dime has such wicked riffs!!!!! 6:29 it sounds like he already had in his head where he would in 2 albums go with Regular People. I love in his 1988 guitar solo he's already written the outro for floods. R.I.P. Dime!!

  • @Cenot4ph I love thrash too, brother. But the truth is that Pantera was destined to change metal forever. If they'd just stayed a thrash band, they would have never made the impact on music that they did. Like every groundbreaking band before them, they took their inspirations and molded them into something completely new. I'm a thrash junkie, but I'll never say Pantera should have been thrashier. They broke new ground in metal, which by 1990 seemed almost impossible.

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