pantera has carved out a remarkable legacy defined by their intense riffs, vibrant energy, and unforgettable live shows. Whether performing in cozy clubs or expansive arenas, the band established their reputation through electrifying performances that captivated fans. Yet, despite an extensive history of touring and a robust collection of hard-hitting tracks, not every song found its way into their concert setlists.
Certain tracks have remained absent from live performances for various reasons—be it timing, musical progression, or simply being overlooked. This article aims to shine a light on these hidden treasures with the hope that perhaps Pantera might consider including songs like “Conflict With Reality” in future sets. Apologies for bringing that up,Phil.
“medicine Man” – Cowboys From Hell (1990)
“Conflict With Reality” – Cowboys From Hell (1990)
“Suicide Note Pt. I” – The Great Southern Trendkill (1996)
“The Underground in America” – The Great Southern Trendkill(1996)
“Where You Come from” – *Official Live: 101 proof* (1997) h3 >
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