hell yeah... no men you are not alone with that one, awsome song
That's what I'm sayin', man; I thought I was the only CfH out here.
Pantera's sound in this song... . Not sure I've heard anything very much like it, since; remarkable "range." On one hand, you got the intro and verses that are almost Guns N' Roses-esque: slower, softer, very "natural" sound like something written for acoustic (or, come to think of it, piano; that would sound pretty damn amazing) and Phil's vocals are . Then, you get a good ole, classic, Pantera-signature ass-whoppin' for the chorus/bridge, compliments of the f***in' master-chef of ass-whoppin's himself; the late, great (raise your glasses, please, ladies and gentlemen ) DIMEBAG (R.I.P., "Rock in Paradise," brother .)