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Phil Anselmo on possible PANTERA return

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Ned of the WGRD 97.9 FM radio station in Grand Rapids, Michigan recently conducted an interview with PANTERA‘s lead singer Phil Anselmo, who discussed the possibility of the band reforming, even without guitarist Dimebag Darrell, who was brutally murdered back in 2004.

On the possibility of Zakk Wylde filling in for his late friend on guitar, Anselmo states:

That’s an interesting question. Well, look, before anything like that could possibly happen, Vince and I would have to actually be in the same room, we’d have to sit down, hash out whatever differences, demons… whatever… we’d have to hash it all out. And as far as Zakk Wylde goes, I’m not so sold on all that, because I think he and I have to sit down and hash some crap out. That day has not come yet, and [when] that day comes, I can comment further on it. As of right now, it’s just talk.

PANTERA officially called it quits in November 2003, just about a year before Dimebag‘s murder.

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