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Artist description
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Music Style
Death Metal |
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Musical Influences
Burzum, Deicide, Napalm Death |
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Artist History
Panteon formed in the late 80’s by founding member’s Aaron Hernandez (drummer), Gonzalo Escobedo (guitarist), and Juan Sanchez (vocals). Panteon stands for cemetery or graveyard in one of the many darksides of the world, Mexico. Now brought together by the Gods more brutal and powerful than ever they have come out of the dark after 11 years and finally have the chance to be recognized all over the world. Remaining members are Hannibal Beto (guitar vocals), Damian (bass), and Aaron. Members reside at the edge of Texas. The city Brownsville, is the neighbor to the famous brutal city Matamoros, Tamaulipas. In 1990 Panteon broke into the death scene releasing the first demo “Entierro” consisting of four songs. Joining Aaron and Gonzalo in 93, Hannibal Beto (bass) and former member Robert Mendoza (guitar vocals) released a second demo recording “Blood Dripping Corpse” consisting of 5 Crunching Dark Death metal songs. After his release from prison, guitarist Cid Cardenas joined Panteon to release yet a third demo “Skullville” in 97. Losing both guitarists, Hannibal made the transition from bass to guitar adding their latest find Damian on bass. October 31st. is the release of Panteon’s long awaited 6 song Dark Powerful Black/Death CD “The Church of Satan”. Panteon has toured Mexico and Texas with great Texas bands Absu and Crucifixion. Panteon has also united with Immolation, Gorephobia, Prophecy (TX), Imprecation (TX), Genocide (Mx), Krematoruim (MX), Aphses (Mx), Hexx, Incantation, Infestation (Mx), Gardy-Loo, Desecration, Embalmed, and many local bands from the valley. |
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Group Members
Hannibal Beto, Aaron, Damian |
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Instruments
Drums,Bass, Guitar |
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Albums
Visions From Hell |
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Location
Brownsville, Texas - USA |
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