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[QUOTE="thegreatspaldino:630604"]I respect Dwyer's taste in music more than anyone else's. there isnt really anyone i could go up to and talk about brutal death metal and then go into obscure funeral doom bands then into black metal and so on. i even agree with him on the Pantera debate. over-rated to the max. they didnt do anything that actual thrash bands all ready didnt do. they were the birth of Nu-metal. when i was younger and listened to Metallica and Megadeth and Slayer and Cannibal Corpse everyday... i didnt listen to Pantera because i couldnt get into them. they werent heavy enough or didnt have enough melody or whatever. i owned Far Beyond Driven but i never really listened to it (got it as part of a trade). my best friend at the time even listened to Pantera and tried getting me to like them and i just couldnt like it. i like it a little more now but i still wont go "hey... lets toss on some Pantera!" unless i was at a BBQ... then it would feel "right"... but i wouldnt be actually listening to it... i will give dime credit... he had a good feel for a really decent groove. if pantera was instrumental... i actually would listen to them a little. [/QUOTE]
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