The Home Of Late Pantera Drummer Vinnie Paul Has Been Demolished

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The Arlington, Texas home that once belonged to late Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul has been demolished only weeks after it was sold to an anonymous buyer.

Paul hosted many legendary metal parties in the postmodern abode, which was a lasting monument to his legacy. The news of its demolition has hit Pantera fans and associates hard.

Vinnie had designed the 3,784-square-foot home himself. It rested on 1.5 acres with views of Arlington, downtown Fort Worth, and Las Colinas. Not only did Vinnie hold late-night bashes for his metal friends at the home, he also hosted the Dallas Stars there after they’d won the Stanley Cup in 1999. The evening included one infamous incident in which the players attempted to throw the Stanley Cup trophy into the pool, but missed, leaving a huge dent in the sacred award.

News of the property’s demolition comes after the recent announcement of a Vinnie Paul estate auction. Over 700 items are currently up for auction, including several drum kits played by Paul in Pantera, Damageplan, and Hellyeah; a collection of guitars (including a vintage Dimebag Darrell Washburn); slot machines; record awards; clothing; artwork; and a huge collection of sports memorabilia, as Vinnie loved hockey, football, and baseball.

Earlier this year, Attila frontman Chris Fronzak and Avenged Sevenfold singer M. Shadows shared interest in buying Paul’s home; come this past February however, the Arlington, Texas home of Vinnie Paul was sold to an unknown buyer.

While some metalheads may feel honored and excited to live in the home of a heavy metal legend, whoever owns Paul’s old property has decided to tear it down.

This past April, Derek “D-Rock” Walker, a former promotional director for the Ride For Dime charity event, shared some photos on his Facebook page of Paul’s Arlington, Texas property being demolished. Along with these photos, he shared the following statement:

“Absolutely gut wrenching and heartbreaking. This is what remains of the monument that was Vinnie Paul‘s home in Arlington, Texas.

“This was not only a heavy metal landmark, but a staple in Pantera‘s rock and roll legacy. Sold off to private investors to be leveled for a new build. If you were fortunate enough to be invited over, cherish the memories forever…

“Ironically enough the last photo of Vinnie Paul’s Play House, the ‘Brick Wall’ stands alone.”