Dude makes Rollins sound like a guy you would want to hang out with.
― owenf, Wednesday, 25 April 2012 07:43 (eleven years ago) link
Phil Anselmo of Pantera and Down fame has one of the most signature voices in metal, thanks to that drill sergeant bark he cultivated during the Vulgar Display of Power years. His speaking voice is pretty booming and formidable, too. So if you are a huge fan of the singer and want his distinct voice for your ringtone, well, guess what? You can have it!A battery of individual ringtones have been created using Phil's voice and they range in tone from serious to utterly badass. Sounds like Anselmo himself.
In a statement, the singer said, "Grab one of my new 'Craptastic' ringtones and be the first one on your block to be full of it!" No need for the hard sell here!
To download the ringtones, just follow these simple instructions. Text the keywords below to 69937 and the ringtone of choice will be sent to your phone. It's as simple as that. Charges apply per ringtone.
Title: RingKeyword: Phil1
Title: Ring InhaleKeyword: Phil2
Title: Ding DongKeyword: Phil3
Title: BbbbbbKeyword: Phil4
Title: Pick Up The PhoneKeyword: Phil5
Title: There's Someone CallingKeyword: Phil6
Title: AnswerKeyword: Phil7
Title: WhaaooKeyword: Phil8
Title: I'll Keep CallingKeyword: Phil9
― am0n, Wednesday, 25 April 2012 20:34 (eleven years ago) link
poll
― "in this super-sexy postracial age" (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 25 April 2012 20:36 (eleven years ago) link
one of his more considered statements
― wring wring wring wring wring wring wring wring homophone (DJ Mencap), Wednesday, 25 April 2012 20:57 (eleven years ago) link
phil anselmo is a frequent commenter on nola.com, new orleans' premier venue for kneejerk racism and anti-liberal-media screeds (like every comment section). here's a non-political taste from an article about a heavy metal singer who got sick from eating sushi, which presented two avenues of attack for the clueless elderly suburbanites who populate this site--"heavy metal is just noise etc" and "SUSHI! in america we eat our food COOKED!" phil weighs in:
DARKTHRONE May 05, 2012 at 6:55PMFollowmpdal-Ok, you asked for it...I'm a homegrown New Orleans boy, and a Heavy Metal singer. 6-platinum records, 3-gold records (different band), a record label that puts out local Heavy Metal (and other extreme oddities), I love sushi, and I'm a stupidly rich high school drop out and published author in several "hands-on, legit, and tangible" magazines, I've been quoted in several major selling books since 1990 and have been in films and the damn TV for decades.It's 2012, and yep, Heavy Metal still pays the bills, so it's extremely relevant.So I suggest, you go enjoy your stale, modern country records (or whatever the hell you listen to), or watch "American Idol" with the rest of the herd. And watch out for who you "call out".Because yep, I'm as tough as stone, and chances are very, very likely I'd kick your ass from Bourbon to Clearview blvd.And Rob Halford would too.And he's in his 50's.But lets not get over-amped here...(HA!)... I bet your just a nice guy, posting stupid stuff, just like me, and we'd get along juuuuust fine if we were sippin' a beer at a bar...Because I'm just a "stupid HM singer" and your higher-leveled mentality would dwarf mine!Right?You could even (because I'm so dumb), coerce me into buying the beers all night too!!!!!!Befuddle me more w/your brainiac power genius.My truthful, yet arrogant and humorous tirade is over.Goodnight sweet prince, and step gently through this minefield of life.Hope you have a great evening-PAps- SAINTS WILL DESTROY!!!!!!!
― adam, Sunday, 6 May 2012 14:48 (eleven years ago) link
"I love sushi, and I'm a stupidly rich high school drop out"
^i love this
― suidavyvan eht nioj (Whiney G. Weingarten), Sunday, 6 May 2012 15:42 (eleven years ago) link
Hahah okay, did the guy even respond to that?
― Ned Raggett, Sunday, 6 May 2012 16:16 (eleven years ago) link
Heavy metal singer turned professional internet hard-man Phil Anselmo.
― Fig On A Plate Cart (Alex in SF), Sunday, 6 May 2012 20:53 (eleven years ago) link
this should have been posted on DORKS WHO SIGN THEIR POSTS LIKE IT'S A FREAKIN EMAIL
― listicular fortitude (DJ Mencap), Sunday, 6 May 2012 20:59 (eleven years ago) link
here's the article
no one responds to anyone. it's all white noise. is there a thread about news site comment sections? if i were a boxer i would read them to make myself fucking furious before a fight.
― adam, Sunday, 6 May 2012 21:08 (eleven years ago) link
HRH: Well I’ve got a question for you that might be an awkward one, but the cover of Use Once and Destroy and a lot of Pantera’s merchandise has the Confederate flag on it. What’s your take on all this business…the backlash against the flag?Philip H. Anselmo: Uh, I think there’s some legitimacy to it man. If it’s something that…you know, I guess…at my age, if there’s a symbol…it’d be like, you know, would we be flying the Nazi flag? I don’t think so because flags are looked at whether it be nationalism or symbols of something, you know? Truthfully you know it’s like…I wish fucking everyone would get along. I wish that more than anything, but we all know as logical human beings that that’s pretty much impossible. You know, everybody’s got different ideas about stuff.Uh, and I think really where the use of the rebel flag or Confederate flag with us really came from was from our love of bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and what not…shit like that, you know. There was never a time when it was okay to promote hate without a little bit of the tongue-in-cheek, you know. It was never this blatant thing unless I was completely out of my mind, which I was at points in time. I’ll own that for damn sure, but that was a long ass time ago.I’m coming up on 47 years old…and I think that if it’s upsetting enough to people in general, you know, I guess…this is tough to say without taking any side…like I said, I can see where if people see it as a symbol of hate then…these days, I wouldn’t want anything to fucking do with it because truthfully…I wouldn’t. I wouldn’t want much to fucking do with it at all and personally you know I would never…the way I feel and the group of people I’ve had to work with my whole life, you know…you see a Confederate flag out there that says “Heritage, not hate.” I’m not so sure I’m buying into that, you know?But I can look at any…people can point out flaws in any social group, any ethnic group, any ideology and anything like that and that’s once again because everybody has different ideas about things and at this point in time I just wish everybody would chill the fuck out man and realize, you know, maybe a good dose of love, for lack of a better word, would do us all friggin’ a lot better instead of pulling sides, taking sides. You know everybody wants to have a firm stance on things, but maybe sometimes we should sit back and listen for a change. You know?
Philip H. Anselmo: Uh, I think there’s some legitimacy to it man. If it’s something that…you know, I guess…at my age, if there’s a symbol…it’d be like, you know, would we be flying the Nazi flag? I don’t think so because flags are looked at whether it be nationalism or symbols of something, you know? Truthfully you know it’s like…I wish fucking everyone would get along. I wish that more than anything, but we all know as logical human beings that that’s pretty much impossible. You know, everybody’s got different ideas about stuff.Uh, and I think really where the use of the rebel flag or Confederate flag with us really came from was from our love of bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and what not…shit like that, you know. There was never a time when it was okay to promote hate without a little bit of the tongue-in-cheek, you know. It was never this blatant thing unless I was completely out of my mind, which I was at points in time. I’ll own that for damn sure, but that was a long ass time ago.I’m coming up on 47 years old…and I think that if it’s upsetting enough to people in general, you know, I guess…this is tough to say without taking any side…like I said, I can see where if people see it as a symbol of hate then…these days, I wouldn’t want anything to fucking do with it because truthfully…I wouldn’t. I wouldn’t want much to fucking do with it at all and personally you know I would never…the way I feel and the group of people I’ve had to work with my whole life, you know…you see a Confederate flag out there that says “Heritage, not hate.” I’m not so sure I’m buying into that, you know?But I can look at any…people can point out flaws in any social group, any ethnic group, any ideology and anything like that and that’s once again because everybody has different ideas about things and at this point in time I just wish everybody would chill the fuck out man and realize, you know, maybe a good dose of love, for lack of a better word, would do us all friggin’ a lot better instead of pulling sides, taking sides. You know everybody wants to have a firm stance on things, but maybe sometimes we should sit back and listen for a change. You know?
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 16 July 2015 00:39 (eight years ago) link
I saw a killer Pantera cover band tonight whose singer sounded more like Phil than Phil.
And the best part was no racist Phil in band.
― ill fuckin put a paste on those (Neanderthal), Sunday, 9 February 2020 04:31 (four years ago) link
.Which one of you beta cucks in this band has the nerve to accuse me of bigotry and racism? Who is it? You better not be a punk and bitch out and hide behind your band. Tell us who is running your Twitter...— TRAPT (@TRAPTOFFICIAL) March 26, 2020
guess it's fitting that their vocalist's name is Chris Brown
― sorry for butt rockin (Neanderthal), Thursday, 26 March 2020 22:35 (four years ago) link
The Beta Cucks disbanded in 2004. During the course of their career, they were hailed by both Radiohead and Oasis.[1]
― morrisp, Thursday, 26 March 2020 23:06 (four years ago) link