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Cowboys From Hell
(1990)
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Pantera's breakthrough album, Cowboys From Hell, is largely driven by the band's powerful rhythm section and guitarist Diamond Darrell (as he was then known)'s unbelievably forceful riffing, which skittered around the downbeats to produce unexpected rhythmic phrases and accents, as well as his inventive soloing. Phil Anselmo displayed a vocal ...
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Vulgar Display of Power
(1992)
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One of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s, Vulgar Display of Power is just what is says: a raw, pulverizing, insanely intense depiction of naked rage and hostility that drains its listeners and pounds them into submission. Even the "ballads," "This Love" and "Hollow," have thunderingly loud, aggressive chorus sections. Preaching ...
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Far Beyond Driven
(1994)
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Far Beyond Driven may have been Pantera's fastest selling album upon release, but it's hardly their best. In fact, although it shot straight to the number one spot on the Billboard sales chart in its first week (arguably the most extreme album ever to do so), this incredible feat doesn't so much reflect its own qualities as those of its ...
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Reinventing the Steel
(2000)
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Where The Great Southern Trendkill experimented with slower, moodier pieces, Reinventing the Steel finds Pantera sticking to the pulverizing basics of their sound, with the first down-tempo, nondistorted guitar part appearing on the next-to-last track, "It Makes Them Disappear," and vanishing about 15 seconds into the song. In the tradition of the ...
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The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!
(2003)
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"Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!," the subtitle to Pantera's best-of reads. Combining the titles of the band's output since 1990 -- and discounting the four albums that came before that -- fully admits what fans and the band have been winking and nudging about since the sea change of Cowboys From Hell. The 1990 album marks the ...
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The Great Southern Trendkill
(1996)
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Pantera
Thankfully, Pantera has stopped attempting to outdo each successive album in terms of start-to-finish intensity, but that doesn't mean they don't try in spots. The Great Southern Trendkill is burdened with passages in which Phil Anselmo's vocals cross the line into histrionics, making the band's trademark intensity sound dull, forced, and ...
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Official Live: 101 Proof
(1997)
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Pantera
Official Live: 101 Proof hits most, but not quite all, of the high points of Pantera's career ("Psycho Holiday" and "Mouth for War" are two notable omissions), drawing most heavily from Vulgar Display of Power and Far Beyond Driven. There are also two new studio tracks tacked on to the end to entice the more casual fan who might find a live album ...
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Nativity in Black, Vol. 2: A Tribute to Black Sabbath
(2000)
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Various Artists
Released in 2000, six years after the first volume, Nativity in Black II: A Tribute to Black Sabbath reflects the shifting tastes in heavy metal over that time period. Alternative metal had risen to massive popularity with its assimilation of rap and industrial-style electronics, although a few of the heavier bands from the '80s and early '90s ...
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X-Games, Vol. 3
(1998)
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Various Artists
Music from the X-Games, Vol. 3 contains a cross-section of alt-rock, ska-punk, electronica and post-Marilyn Manson metal designed to appeal to fans and participants in the X Games, the world's biggest alternative sports competition. There's the familiar radio hits (the Mighty Mighty Bosstones' "The Impression That I Get," the Descendents' "I'm the ...
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Reinventing the Steel [Clean]
(2000)
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Pantera
Where The Great Southern Trendkill experimented with slower, moodier pieces, Reinventing the Steel finds Pantera sticking to the pulverizing basics of their sound, with the first downtempo, non-distorted guitar part appearing on the next-to-last track, "It Makes Them Disappear," and vanishing about 15 seconds into the song. In the tradition of the ...
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Cada Quien
(2007)
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Pantera Del Norte
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Reinventing Hell: The Best of Pantera
(2003)
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Pantera
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Pantera Pa'L Party
(2005)
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Pantera
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Heavy Metal 2000 [Clean]
(2000)
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The original soundtrack to Heavy Metal 2000, the sequel to 1981's cult classic animated film, gathers appropriately moody and aggressive songs from Hate Dept., Days of the New, Apartment 26, and Machine Head. Monster Magnet's "Silver Future," Insane Clown Posse's "Dirt Ball," Zilch's "Inside the Pervert Mound," and Sinisstar's "Psychosexy" are ...
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Speed Metal
(1991)
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Various Artists
For a budget-priced ten-track collection, Speed Metal is actually a pretty good sampler of the state of the genre circa 1991. The collection doesn't strictly play by the rules, including cuts such as Motorhead's "Ace of Spades," which were undeniably influential but not speed metal per se . Neverthelesss, this is a reasonably effective overview, ...
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Double Shot: Metal
(2000)
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Various Artists
If you know someone who believes that all heavy metal and hard rock sounds alike and want to show that person just how wrong he/she is, Double Shot: Metal will make your case nicely. Released in 2000, this two-CD set spans 1972-1999 and refuses to focus on any one style of metal or hard rock exclusively -- the collection is all over the metal map, ...
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Maximum Pantera
(2000)
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Pantera
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Tales From the Crypt: Monsters of Metal
(2000)
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Various Artists
Over the years, the horror genre has been quite popular among heavy metal fans. Many of the headbangers who are fascinated by Slayer and Ozzy Osbourne's interest in the occult have also found vampire and werewolf movies intriguing. So from a marketing standpoint, it makes perfect sense for Right Stuff to assemble a metal collection that features ...
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I'm Broken, Pt. 1
(1994)
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Pantera
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Kerrang!: The Album
(1994)
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Various Artists
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Vulgar Display of Power/Far Beyond Driven
(2008)
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Pantera
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Power Metal
(1988)
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Pantera
Although hidden away by the band and dismissed as fluffy hair metal by most, the four albums that came before Cowboys From Hell were far more along the lines of Judas Priest with a little Shout at the Devil-era Mötley Crüe tossed in. Power Metal, the first to feature Phil Anselmo on vocals, was the first of these albums to point toward the ...
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Projects in the Jungle
(1984)
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Pantera
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Jägermusic
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Various Artists
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