PANTERA Gets Mentioned At ACADEMY AWARDS

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PANTERA got a shoutout during Sunday's 88th Academy Awards before the film "The Big Short" took home the Oscar for "Best Adapted Screenplay". Christian Bale, who has earned a reputation for being an incredibly intense method actor, learned to play double-bass drums for a short scene in "The Big Short" where his character, the hedge fund manager Michael Burry, bangs on his kit in his basement. PANTERA was mentioned in the short clip introducing each of the nominated films in the category before the winner was announced. The clip was later shared via the official PANTERA Twitter account and can be seen below. Asked if it's true that he picked up the double-bass drumming technique over the course of only two weeks with a coach, Bale told Screen Rant's Don Kaye (see video below): "Yes, yes, yes. It was a wonderful crash course. Double-kick drum, PANTERA 'By Demons Be Driven' — a fantastic song to begin with. This is how Mike Burry unwound. This is actually how he calmed down. He would listen to it all day long in his headphones — and not just that; MASTODON as well. But his brain is on fire so much that death metal calms him. He's a very, very different indivudal to most of us." "The Big Short" writer and director Adam McKay told Studio 360 in a recent interview with right before shooting for the film started, Bale, while messing around on a trampoline with his kids, "completely blew out his knee — ACL, MCL, patella, everything," McKay said. The director suggested getting a double to play the drum scene, but Bale told him, "No, no. It's gonna be all right. Let me just do it." Bale learned to play drummer from Scott Wittenburg, a drum teacher at the Musicians Institute and a member of ZEN ROBBI. Wittenburg told Pitchfork about how he ended up being hired to be Bale's drumming coach: "Well, I've been teaching the heavy metal class at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California for about 10 years. And Paramount Pictures called the school, asking if my boss had any guys he could refer. He gave a few names out, and I guess based off my metal background and teaching the metal class, I was the guy."

Pantera just got mentioned on the Oscars! And The Big Short won. #metalistakingover #thebigshort #pantera pic.twitter.com/3BHU0X6W3W

— Pantera (@PanterA) February 29, 2016

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