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Hear Philip Anselmo’s acoustic “Depression Core”

The world first got to know Philip H. Anselmo as a work in progress, inspired and enraged, prepared to either rise above or crash into the abyss. As the explosive, wild-eyed frontman for Pantera, he was a central force in one of the most essential metal acts of the Nineties, but his first decade in action also revealed a combative young man of serious internal demons, physical agony and restless creative (and often destructive) appetites.

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Pantera Tour Manager Guy Sykes: Getting It Done By Any Means Necessary

Meet Guy Sykes. He’s a tour manager who has been in the game since 1986, getting his start working with Pantera during the pre-Cowboys From Hell days through 2001. In the years since, he’s served as the tour manager for GodsmackMarilyn Manson, Die Antwoord, Hellyeah and others, was Limp Bizkit‘s production manager and is currently Volbeat‘s tour manager.

Meet Guy Sykes. He’s a tour manager who has been in the game since 1986, getting his start working with Pantera during the pre-Cowboys From Hell days through 2001. In the years since, he’s served as the tour manager for GodsmackMarilyn Manson, Die Antwoord, Hellyeah and others, was Limp Bizkit‘s production manager and is currently Volbeat‘s tour manager. …

AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2019: The Dime Cry Baby from Hell Wah.

Dimebag Darrell combined a cowboy’s swagger with high-gain riffs and squealing pinch harmonic-laden leads. One of the most significant elements of his sound and dynamics was the Cry Baby Wah, and at a time when wah pedals had fallen out of fashion, Dime flew his wah flag high. Armed with his hard-earned expertise and insight from years of touring, he helped us devise the most versatile wah in our lineup: The Dime Cry Baby from Hell Wah.

Work on this pedal first began some 20 years ago when Dime, a long-time user of the super customizable Cry Baby 535Q Multi-Wah, wanted even more freedom when setting up his rig on stage. Starting with the 535Q, we carried over its Q control, 6-way range selector, and adjustable kick-in boost. Next, we hot-rodded it with a wide sweep range for Dime to dig deep and fly high, a control to adjust the pedal’s toe-down frequency, an extra output for splitting your signal to a separate FX chain, and back-mounted LED indicators to conveniently show whether the wah is on and whether the boost is engaged. Finally, we replaced the standard rubber tread with skateboard skid tape so that your foot doesn’t slip on any spilled beverages.

The Dime Cry Baby from Hell Wah is the ultimate wah pedal for your touring rig, and with its new black camo finish, it’ll have you wearing a black-toothed grin in no time.…