PHILIP ANSELMO Interviewed On 'Creep Show'

March 31, 2010

DOWN/ex-PANTERA singer Philip Anselmo was interviewed for this week's episode of Noisecreep's "Creep Show", which can be heard/viewed below. Anselmo eagerly took the opportunity to plug his record label, Housecore Records, but also was more than happy to talk about PANTERA. He discussed the 20th anniversary of PANTERA's "Cowboys From Hell" and the reissue planned for the occasion. And he revealed how time has not helped heal the wounds caused by the death of PANTERA guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott. He also offered an update on his reconciliation with Dime's longtime girlfriend and how he looks forward to the day when he and ex-PANTERA drummer Vinnie Paul (Dimebag's brother) can rekindle their friendship.

Anselmo was joined during the podcast by Noisecreep editor Seth Werkheiser, Revolver senior writer and Noisecreep scribe Jon Wiederhorn, Noisecreep lead blogger Amy Sciarretto, Noisecreep news guy Chris Harris and photographer Justina Villenva.

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