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Zakk Wylde Tackles the Artistry of Dimebag's Solos in Revitalized PANTERA Role
Zakk Wylde lauds Dimebag Darrell for his dazzling technique and masterful songwriting in a candid dialogue on The Garza Podcast, helmed by Chris Garza of SUICIDE SILENCE fame. Invited to reveal the "hardest part" of stepping into the guitarist role in the revivified PANTERA, Zakk waxes lyrical about the nuanced challenge of capturing Dimebag's intricate guitar work, saying the solos are the artistic flourish atop a complex musical tapestry.
He immerses himself into each riff, tirelessly pursuing authenticity while channeling the robust spirit of the band's iconic sound. His journey through nostalgia transforms into a vivid tribute, connecting past achievements with present endeavors, reflecting both respect and artistic growth.
Source: BLABBERMOUTH.NET RSS Feed – Published on February 24, 2026
Zakk Wylde Won’t Touch Pantera Riffs Without a Green Light from Anselmo & Brown
In a conversation with Detroit's WRIF, Zakk Wylde addresses the perennial elephant in the rehearsal room—the idea of fresh Pantera material sparked by late guitarist Dimebag Darrell’s archive of riffs.
Wylde deflects authorship or agency, stating that any step toward new compositions lies entirely with vocalist Philip Anselmo and bassist Rex Brown, sidestepping speculation with the grace of someone well aware he’s standing on sacred sonic ground.
Source: BLABBERMOUTH.NET RSS Feed – Published on February 6, 2026
Ozzy texts goodbye as chaos steals final moment with Zakk at last Birmingham gig
Zakk Wylde recounts a backstage whirlwind at Ozzy Osbourne’s final show in Birmingham, where chaos and well-wishers eclipsed their chance for a proper goodbye. The last exchange between them—a text from Ozzy apologizing for the commotion and signing off with love—carries the weight of unintended finality.
Wylde compares Osbourne to an older brother, reflecting on their decades-long bond marked by laughter, advice, and onstage synergy. He calls the farewell performance both routine and surreal, praising Ozzy’s decision to forgo profit for charity at his swan song show.
Source: News | NME – Published on July 30, 2025





