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Overview
Few heavy
metal acts survived the turmoil of the early 1990s music scene. Pantera
was different. Instead of humoring the market, the band instead demanded
that the audience come to them by releasing a series of fiercely
uncompromising, platinum albums, including Vulgar Display of Power and Far Beyond Driven—two #1 albums that, like Metallica’s And Justice for All, sold millions of copies despite minimal airplay.
Rex Brown’s memoir is the
definitive account of life inside one of rock’s biggest bands, which
succeeded against all odds but ultimately ended in tragedy when iconic
lead guitarist Darrell “Dimebag” Abbott was murdered mid-performance by a
deranged fan.
This is a lucid account of the
previously untold story behind one of the most influential bands in
heavy metal history, written by the man best qualified to tell the truth
about those incredible and often difficult years of fame and excess.
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