Pantera and Lamb of God Deliver a Legendary Performance Amidst Rain in Syracuse

Rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of metalheads as Pantera, accompanied by Lamb of God and Child Bite, electrified the St. Joseph Health Amphitheater. The weather may have been gloomy, but the atmosphere inside the amphitheater was ablaze with energy, thanks to the raw power of the bands and a few unexpected surprises.

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Lamb of God’s electrifying set energized the crowd and set the stage for an unforgettable night. With a blistering start, the band launched into “Momento Mori,” a track that immediately established their intent to dominate the stage. Each note resonated with precision, a testament to Lamb of God’s seasoned prowess.

The intensity never wavered as the band seamlessly transitioned from one hit to another. “Ruin” ignited a frenzy in the audience, while the ever-popular “Walk With Me In Hell” united voices in a melodic roar. The setlist was meticulously crafted to showcase Lamb of God’s versatility, as evidenced by the seamless shift to “Now You’ve Got Something To Die For,” which delivered a fierce social commentary amidst the sonic onslaught.

“Omens” brought a modern edge to the performance, highlighting the band’s evolution without compromising on their core aggression. Lamb of God’s stage presence was captivating, with vocalist Randy Blythe’s raw energy feeding off the crowd’s enthusiasm.

Lamb of God.

As the rain persisted, Lamb of God’s set reached its zenith with “Redneck.” The pit erupted into a tumultuous sea of movement, and the crowd’s interaction with the band reached its peak. The shared experience of relentless headbanging and cathartic release transformed the weather’s adversity into a unifying force.

Pantera, known for their ferocious live performances, took the stage by storm, proving once again why they are hailed as legends in the metal world. Despite the absence of original drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell, the lineup alterations did not detract from the band’s intensity. With Phil Anselmo’s commanding presence and the bass prowess of Rex Brown, the crowd was treated to a spectacular display of Pantera’s iconic sound.

The inclusion of guest guitarist Zakk Wylde, known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne, and drummer Charlie Benante from Anthrax injected a fresh dynamic into the performance. Their chemistry with the band members was evident as they seamlessly integrated into Pantera’s lineup.

The setlist, spanning Pantera’s illustrious career, left no fan disappointed. Kicking off with a thunderous rendition of “A New Level,” the crowd was instantly captivated. The hits kept coming, with “I’m Broken” and “Walk” inciting frenzied mosh pits and headbanging that defied the rain. Phil Anselmo’s voice, as potent as ever, delivered the raw emotion that has defined Pantera’s music for decades.

Pantera.

The evening’s climax arrived with the finale. “Cowboys From Hell” resonated through the amphitheater, reminding everyone why this song is a metal anthem. The roaring crowd demanded more, leading to an unforgettable encore of “Yesterday Don’t Mean Shit.” The sheer energy of the band and the audience’s fervor forged a connection that transcended the weather’s challenges.

Pantera’s performance was a reminder of their enduring legacy, an echo of a bygone era of metal that still resonates powerfully with fans today. The band’s ability to unite the audience, even in the face of rain, showcased their unwavering impact on the metal community.

Lamb of God Setlist: Momento Mori, Walk With Me in Hell, Resurrection Man, Ditch, Now You’ve Got Something to Die For, Omens, Ruin, Contractor, Laid to Rest, Redneck

Pantera Setlist: A New Level, Mouth for War, Strength Beyond Strength, Becoming, I’m Broken, Suicide Note Pt. II, 5 Minutes Alone, This Love, Fucking Hostile, Cemetary Gates, Planet Caravan(Black Sabbath cover), Walk, Domination/Hallow, Cowboys From Hell, Yesterday Don’t Mean Shit

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