A Vulgar Display Of Pantera (Hardback)

$55.99

A breathtaking, comprehensive look at one of the world’s most legendary metal bands.

Featuring rare and never-before-seen images of Pantera, from their humble beginnings to their grand finish, this visual tour de force includes contributions and recollections from band members Rex Brown and Vinnie Paul Abbott. Vital moments of the band in the studio, at home, on the road, and kicking ass on stage, are all captured here in vulgar detail. Spanning two decades of metal decadence, this monograph is both a love song to Dimebag Darrell, one of rock’s last great guitar heroes, as well as a testament to Pantera’s enduring legacy.

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“A Wild Photo History… It presents arresting photos … and shows [Pantera’s] playful side both on and offstage.” —Rolling Stone

“One of the most visually stunning and comprehensive documentations of a band put to print, close to 400 pages of images that will excite and awe.” —Clrvynt

“A Pantera fan’s wet dream… Painstakingly great care was taken when compiling this book. … As a huge fan of Dimebag I found it especially poignant flipping through the images of the sorely-missed guitar god. … This is a fantastic release and a must-have for fans of Pantera; your collection is NOT complete until this is sitting on your coffee table for all to see.” —Pure Grain Audio

“This gorgeous book is wonderfully put together and an essential way for fans to stay connected to the legacy of a great band.” —Ghost Cult

“[Giron’s] Pantera photos offer more than just a gallery of eye-popping rock photography, but a spontaneous and unguarded chronicle of how four kids from the South became one of the biggest bands in American metal, from their lean and hungry origins in Dallas, to playing in front of half a million screaming Russians in Moscow, to their final tour.” —Team Rock

The first-ever authorized visual history of Pantera.

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Weight 1 kg