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We're Giving Away A Dean Guitar & PANTERA's Complete Studio Collection 1990-2000

You can call this a vulgar display of giveaways!

You can call this a vulgar display of giveaways!

Just in time for the holidays, Pantera is re-releasing their entire studio collection from the 90s, we're talking Cowboys from Hell, Vulgar Display of PowerFar Beyond DrivenThe Great Southern Trendkill and Reinventing the Steel. They are available in two iterations: deluxe 5-CD box or 5-LP colored vinyl set with exclusive 7″ single featuring rare tracks “Piss” & “Avoid the Light.

And guess what? Since we love you guys, we have teamed up with the fine folks at Dean Guitars and Rhino Records, as well as MetalSucks and Metal Insider for a killer giveaway…

Three lucky fans have a chance to win Pantera prize packages. There will be a grand prize consisting of a Trans Brazilia model guitar from Dean Guitars, an XL Pantera t-shirt & a deluxe The Complete Studio Collection 1990-2000 CD box. Two runner(s) up will win, an XL Pantera t-shirt & a deluxe ‘The Complete Studio Collection 1990-2000’ CD box. You can enter to win below, and also enter at Metal Sucks and Metal Injection to increase your chances of winning. Each site will pick a winner, and the grand prize winner will be chosen at random from the three sites, with the two runners-up winning as well. Sorry, this is open to US residents only. [Note: due to a glitch, the entry may say you’ve already entered the contest, but your name will still be entered]

You can enter to win below, and also enter at MetalSucks and Metal Insider to increase your chances of winning. Each site will pick a winner, and the grand prize winner will be chosen at random from the three sites, with the two runners-up winning as well. Sorry, this is open to US residents only. Winners will be selected January 4th, 2016.

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