REX BROWN Looks Back On PANTERA's Legacy On Do You Know Jack? Radio Show - "We Were The Biggest Underground Band Of The '90s"

February 15, 2015, 9 years ago

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REX BROWN Looks Back On PANTERA's Legacy On Do You Know Jack? Radio Show - "We Were The Biggest Underground Band Of The '90s"

Kill Devil Hill / ex-Pantera bassist Rex Brown is featured in the latest installment of Jack Antonio's "Do You Know Jack?" radio show (February 12th). Check out the interview, which features discussion on Pantera's legacy, below.

 

Rex Brown on DO YOU KNOW JACK? RADIO SHOW Feb. 12/2015 by Jack Antonio on Mixcloud

 

Fan-filmed footage of Pantera’s Dimebag Darrell, Vinnie Paul, and Rex Brown performing under the name "Gasoline" on New Year’s Eve 2001 has surfaced online. This is reportedly the final time all three performed together live. Philip Anselmo was not with the group as the band used another singer for the vocals.

The uploader of the video, Chris Stiles, posts in the description:

“This is my PERSONAL UNSEEN RARE FOOTAGE of Dimebag's RARE AND UNRELEASED BAND GASOLINE. This was a party band for fun only. These were just jack around tunes made to be funny and have a good time. These weren't meant to be serious by any means. The NEW AND UNRELEASED ANYWHERE ELSE songs...’GASOLINE’ and ‘GOING WITH THE GUT’. This is the LAST TIME REX, VINNIE, AND DIME played live together. The last song they got up and jammed Led Zeppelin's ‘Moby Dick’.

I hated sitting on this for so long but it's time the world gets to see it and enjoy it like I do. I've been lucky enough to have this since 2001 and I've never given a copy away and never let it out. Please respect that it's mine and I will not tolerate anyone stealing it. This is OWNED BY ME. If the family wanted it...that's another story. This show was a very special night...New Year’s was always a big deal for the brothers and usually they did a New Year’s gig for fun with pantera but after phil became harder to deal with they had to do their own thing on New Year’s. Pantera never played again and I'm thankful I saw the last moments these three stepped on stage together. This show was Union Underground opening, then Gasoline, Sevendust, Then Drowning Pool with Dave Williams.”


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