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'''Pantera''' was an [[United States|American]] [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] band that was formed in [[1981]]. Their music from their first four studio albums was usually categorized as glam metal. These albums are now deleted and extremely rare. With the arrival of a new vocalist, they changed their musical style to groove/thrash metal. Pantera split in 2003, and the members went on to form new bands. Lead guitarist [[Dimebag Darrell]] was a victim of fatal shooting in [[2004]] during a concert with his new band, [[Damageplan]].
'''Pantera''' was an [[United States of America|American]] [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] band that was formed in 1981. Their music from their first four studio albums was usually categorized as glam metal. These albums are now deleted and extremely rare. With the arrival of a new vocalist, they changed their musical style to groove/thrash metal. Pantera split in 2003, and the members went on to form new bands. Lead guitarist [[Dimebag Darrell]] was a victim of fatal shooting in 2004 during a concert with his new band, [[Damageplan]].[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Pantera was an American heavy metal band that was formed in 1981. Their music from their first four studio albums was usually categorized as glam metal. These albums are now deleted and extremely rare. With the arrival of a new vocalist, they changed their musical style to groove/thrash metal. Pantera split in 2003, and the members went on to form new bands. Lead guitarist Dimebag Darrell was a victim of fatal shooting in 2004 during a concert with his new band, Damageplan.