When it comes to Pantera using therapy just like Metallica did for "Some Kind of Monster", yes, all four members would have to have been willing participants but it all depends on if it could have been mentally related therapy too. And in my opinion, Anthrax blew both bands away at that concert too. Hell, I saw all three of those aforementioned bands on the "Maximum Rock" Tour in June, 2000 in San Bernardino, Ca. And yes, Anthrax and Motley Crue had different singers during the 90's as well(John Bush:Anthrax, John Corabi:Motley Crue). ![]() I didn't know that Megadeth had also used therapy in the 90's to save them like Metallica did. And the only known time that both Metallica and Pantera played a show together was the "Monsters of Rock" concert in Moscow, Russia in 1991. Oh yeah, former Pantera bassist Rex Brown was given this type of idea for Pantera during an interview for his new book entitled "Official Truth: 101 Proof" when he was doing an interview before the book's release. Don't get me wrong, I love the Pantera "spin-off" bands such as Down, Superjoint Ritual, Damageplan, and Kill Devil Hill(bassist Rex Brown's new band), but Pantera will always be better than their "spin-off" bands but should also rank with the other aforementioned Metal bands as well. But if Pantera would've went through some type of therapy sessions like Metallica did, then there is that possibility that guitarist Dimebag Darrell would still be alive, drummer Vinnie Paul(who was also Dimebag's brother) wouldn't have the hatred he has towards Phil Anselmo and Pantera would still be tearing it up with other bands such as Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer(although guitarist Jeff Hanneman has just passed away), Metallica(of course), Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and even Ozzy(solo and with Black Sabbath). From the 6 year period of 1995-2001, Pantera went through some rough times which were primarily caused by lead singer, Phil Anselmo(drug addictions and other problems). Although they broke up in 2003 and the night of Decemended any possibility for a reunion, but the one metal band I believe that could've had similar therapy sessions and maybe a documentary featuring those therapy sessions would've been Pantera. And the therapy sessions are what saved Metallica in the end for which they're still tearing it up with their music today too. This documentary showed the inner fightings that can happen with any band. Kerry King Net worth: $8 million Slayer – Kerry King Net Worth – Richest of the Big Four Heavy Metal Bands: Antje Naumann (AllSystemsRed), CC BY-SA 3.Same thing could've probably worked for Pantera Among the Slayer lineup presented here, he would be considered the fourth richest Slayer member. ![]() What is the net worth of Dave Lombardo? As of April 2022, the net worth of Dave Lombardo is $4 million. Dave Lombardo is currently the drummer for the thrash band Testament. ![]() Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo is considered by many throughout the metal community to be one of the most talented drummers ever. Bungle, and Dead Cross, just to name a few. Dave Lombardo has played in a great variety of bands, including the likes of Misfits, Suicidal Tendencies, Mr. He eventually returned once more in 2001, playing in Slayer until 2013. Dave Lombardo played in Slayer from 1981 to 1992. While Slayer has had multiple drummers, Dave Lombardo is the founding drummer of Slayer.
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