Before the return, Phill Anselmo, frontman of Pantera, was involved with accusations of racism and Nazi salutes on stage
Paul Stanleyguitarist of kisscommented on the band’s returnPanther on his Twitter this Wednesday (07). The band should play in Brazil for the knotfest this month.
thrilled to see Phil, Rex and PANTHER back and ROCKING! Zakk and Charlie they clearly did their homework with love and commitment. O Panther did shows with us years ago and they were fierce and explosive. Others tried, but NO ONE could be them. Dime and Vinnie would be proud,” wrote Stanley.
THRILLED to see Phil, Rex and PANTERA back and KILLIN’ it! Zakk and Charlie clearly did their homework with love and commitment. Pantera did shows with us years ago and were ferocious and explosive. Others tried but NOBODY could be them. Dime and Vinnie would be proud. @Pantherpic.twitter.com/BwjH8xyWTp
—Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) December 4, 2022
The guitarist’s statement kiss it is controversial because the vocalist Phil Anselmofrontman of Panther was accused numerous times of racist acts, in addition to doing a Nazi salute by shouting “white power” (white power) in 2016 during a concert. In season, Anselmo recanted after pressure from the public.
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Still in August, the Brazilian Jimmy London, criticized the group’s presence in the Knotfest.
I will not be absent from space because of n@zista. I’ll go there and I’ll scream much louder than him. And if you go easy, I still call for a vulgar display of violence…” wrote the former Matanza.
Source: Rollingstone
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