Pantera – Screaming Black Messiahs 2008 (DVDRip)
Genre: Documentary, Groove/Thrash metal
Country : USA
Length: 67 min
Size: 700 mb
As the loudest and most disturbing act to have ever hit the Billboard Chart, Pantera remain arguably the best metal band of all time. And in the late Dimebag Darrell, they certainly had the very finest rock guitarist since Ritchie Blackmore. This astonishing group rewrote the rules of heavy metal and their live performances had the power to change lives forever. This documentary film is a review of Pantera’s career and music, and a tribute to the band and their sadly missed guitarist. Featuring rare archive footage of the group, filmed interviews with band members and their legendary producer Sterling Winfield, contributions from original vocalist Terry Glaze, opinion, review and enlightenment from experts such as Dimebag’s biographer Zac Crain and Metal Hammer editor Alexander Milas, location shoots, film of the annual ‘ride for dimebag ‘event and a host of other features, all of which makes for the best documentary yet to emerge about Pantera.
This documentary traces Pantera’s career back many years using never-before-seen archival footage, interview material, and live performances.
1 Introduction
2 Dallas, Texas
3 Early Days
4 Pantego Studios
5 The Southern Circuit
6 ATCO and Lift off!
7 Up with their heroes
8 Far beyond driven
9 Side projects and doubts
10 The Last Album
11 Damage Plan
12 The Shooting
13 RIP Dimebag
14 Vinnie Records Again
15 Legasy
Quality: DVDRip
Format: AVI
Video codec: DivX
Audio: MP3
Video: 640×464 29.97fps 1350Kbps
Audio: MPEG Audio Layer 3 44100Hz stereo 96Kbps Accesible sólo a usuarios