Rebel Meets Rebel

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Rebel Meets Rebel
Origin Arlington, Texas
Country United States
Years active 2000-2004
Genres Metal, Country
Labels Big Vin Records
Members Dimebag Darrell
Vinnie Paul
Rex Brown
David Allan Coe

Rebel Meets Rebel is a heavy metal/country crossover project with David Allan Coe on vocals, Dimebag Darrell on guitar, Rex Brown on bass, and Vinnie Paul on drums. The project resulted in the self-titled album Rebel Meets Rebel. The music was written and recorded by the band when the musicians had time aside from their other projects, including Pantera's world tour supporting Reinventing the Steel.

Originally the song Rebel Meets Rebel was supposed to be released as a duet with Coe and Philip Anselmo.[1]

The album was released on May 2, 2006, under Vinnie Paul's own label Big Vin Records, posthumously after Dimebag Darrell's murder in 2004.

  1. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon. "Pantera Members Rip It Up With Rebellious Side Projects", MTV, Dec. 21, 2001. Retrieved on November 4, 2006.

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