Psycho Holiday was the third and final single released for the Cowboys from Hell album.
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"Psycho Holiday" is the third single from the heavy metal band Pantera's first major-label album Cowboys from Hell.
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The video, much like the video for "Cowboys from Hell", was shot in a Dallas club called "the Basement" and directed by Paul Rachman.
Amongst the local acts, there was the aforementioned Half-Life, Watch for Busses, The Cynics, S.M.D.(Screaming Mailboxes of Destiny), Boystown, The Beating, The Cowboys from Hell, the past three mentioned bands all had members in common which were Phil Crists (drums) Mike Kastelic currently of the Cynics (vocals) Rick Pegg (guitar/vocal) who died in 2008 and Ron Cambest (guitar/vocal).