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Super similarity to Dimebag Darrell
Pantera
40,152,733 plays (1,188,008 listeners)
Pantera was an extremely popular metal band from Arlington, Texas, formed in 1981. Specifically, some fans consider them power metal, groove metal, or an amalgamation of both (so called "power groove", a term the band devised themselves).
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Rebel Meets Rebel
843,104 plays (85,519 listeners)
Rebel Meets Rebel is a heavy metal/country crossover project with David Allan Coe on vocals, and Pantera musicians Dimebag Darrell on guitar, Vinnie Paul on drums and Rex Brown on bass. The project resulted in the self-titled album Rebel Meets Rebel.
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Damageplan
1,850,781 plays (180,129 listeners)
Damageplan was a short-lived American heavy metal band from Dallas, Texas that formed in 2003 out of the ashes of the legendary Pantera.
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Very High similarity to Dimebag Darrell
Superjoint Ritual
1,603,339 plays (127,542 listeners)
Superjoint Ritual was a metal band from New Orleans, Louisiana notably featuring Phil Anselmo of Pantera, Jimmy Bower of EyeHateGod (both of whom later played in Down), Kevin Bond, and country-music star Hank Williams III. Their music has elements of hardcore, punk and thrash.
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High similarity to Dimebag Darrell
Hellyeah
2,235,119 plays (189,541 listeners)
Hellyeah is a rock band which formed in Dallas, Texas, United States in 2006. The band consists of Chad Grey (vocals), Greg Tribbett (guitar), Tom Maxwell (guitar), Bob Zilla (bass) and Vinnie Paul Abbott (drums). Grey and Tribbet are members of Mudvayne, Maxwell is a member of Nothingface, Zilla was a member of Damageplan and Abbott was a member of Pantera and Damageplan.
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High similarity to Dimebag Darrell
Black Label Society
16,667,197 plays (492,075 listeners)
Black Label Society is a heavy metal band formed by former Ozzy Osbourne/Pride & Glory guitar player Zakk Wylde in Los Angeles, California in 1998. They have released ten albums to date, eight of which are studio albums. The band, aside from Wylde consists of bassist John "JD" Deservio, drummer Mike Froedge, and fellow guitarist Nick "The Evil Twin" Catanese.
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High similarity to Dimebag Darrell
Texas Hippie Coalition
189,092 plays (17,508 listeners)
Upon first glance of the Texas Hippie Coalition, one may come to the conclusion that they are an intimidating group that lives up to the cliché of their nickname “band of outlaws.” However, looking a little closer at lead vocalist Big Dad Ritch, bassist John Exall, guitarists Randy Cooper and Crawfish, and drummer Ryan Bennett; it’s hard to ignore that they are indeed much more than meets the eye.
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Zakk Wylde
1,795,605 plays (107,935 listeners)
Jeffery Phillip Wiedlandt (Born January 14, 1967 in Bayonne, New Jersey), better known as Zakk Wylde, was the lead guitarist in Ozzy Osbourne's band and has also found success playing lead guitar in his own band, Black Label Society, who have been a part of the Ozzfest tour many times, having guitarist Nick Catanese on the rhythm section.
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High similarity to Dimebag Darrell
Down
7,881,731 plays (181,797 listeners)
Down is an American southern stoner/doom metal band formed in 1991 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The band is a supergroup, comprising current and former members of Pantera, Corrosion of Conformity, Crowbar, Superjoint Ritual, Eyehategod and Kingdom of Sorrow. Since its inception, Down has released three studio albums and has gone on hiatus twice to focus on the members' respective bands.
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Medium similarity to Dimebag Darrell
Southern Isolation
74,195 plays (3,054 listeners)
Southern Isolation was a Southern rock group from Louisiana, USA, formed in 1995 by Phil Anselmo and then wife Stephanie Opal Weinstein. The band released one self-titled EP before disbanding following the pair's divorce. An additional unreleased track 'Faded' has been credited to Southern Isolation on the Manson Family Soundtrack which is due to be released on Philip's Housecore label.
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