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best Pantera record

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#47996 by niklang
Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:00 am
Far Beyond for me...

Pure fucking aggression from start to finish. I think Phils voice on that record is awesome.

Great Southern Trendkill has some killer tracks to though.

#47997 by niklang
Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:03 am
Nobody can deny that the opening riff to 'Walk' puts a great big smile on your face and the undeniable urge to bang your head!

#48004 by Guest
Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:52 pm
Weird ... but that's one of the only song I never really liked

#48033 by Loki
Sun Sep 26, 2004 1:35 am
thefillersweetcityjesus wrote:wasn't there an album called "peace sells but whos buying" ??

or was that... megadeth ? sepultura?


You've got to be joking..


It was Megadeth. Great album, easily their best IMO. Gar & Chris' jazz abilities really shine on that record. Shame Mustaine is a twat.

I really like Pantera's glam albums and Cowboys.. after that very little interested me.

#48061 by ianlogan123
Sun Sep 26, 2004 9:55 am
Their live album was good as well, although some of Phil's between-song banter was a bit crap. Good live sound. I read somewhere that Dimebag used to play through a Marshall when live and just use the solid state stuff out front for show. Anyone know anything about that?

#48072 by soakrates
Sun Sep 26, 2004 12:21 pm
Vulgar for me, with Trendkill a close second.

While I do believe that Trendkill featured Dimebag's best guitar playing, the band just sounded more cohesive on Vulgar, and the songwriting was more focused as well.

#48087 by HevyMinik
Sun Sep 26, 2004 2:10 pm
I was the only one who voted for "Reinventing The Steel". I can't explain why, but it is the best album with Pantera in my opinion...

Anyway, speaking of DOWN...

"NOLA" was written over a period of years when Phil and Pepper met and jammed occassionnally... Just look at the booklet...
"NOLA" is a great document of a hungry rock band playing at their best, a band trying to survive.
"DOWN II" was written and recorded in 28 days with no "prewritten" riffs or anything. For me it sounds really spontaneous compared to "NOLA".
But still, I looooove both records, but I prefer "NOLA" anytime...
Well, enough DOWN talk!
I'm happy that I saw Pantera before they broke up!
Let's metal!

Minik

#48104 by Bwomp09
Sun Sep 26, 2004 3:42 pm
There seem to be several Pantera Albums missing. Like before their release of Cowboys from Hell.

-Power Metal
-Projects in the Jungle
-I am the NIght
-Metal Magic

Since my favorite is not on the poll...

I am a huge fan of The Great Southern Trendkill. I seem to like that one the best.

I can't decide, however...between Vulgar Display of Power, and Far Beyond Driven as a second place.

#48137 by Guest
Mon Sep 27, 2004 12:46 am
HevyMinik wrote:I was the only one who voted for "Reinventing The Steel". I can't explain why, but it is the best album with Pantera in my opinion...


For me it's just a "best of" of what has been written before. "I cast a shadow" or "revolution is my name" are great but for the rest there's a lack of inspiration ... They dont reinvent anything with this one, they just focus on some solid songs, but the originality is gone ... Same thing with what Dimebag and Viniepaul did with damageplan after

#48144 by ianlogan123
Mon Sep 27, 2004 2:10 am
I like the sound of Reinventing The Steel, but some of the songs are a bit crap. I like DOWN II a lot.

#49419 by iamthescabeater
Thu Oct 07, 2004 2:42 am
i don't know whether or not anyone has said this, but Pantera Home Vidoes were fucking great, if only more bands did shit like that and caught it on camera. Vulgar video was the one thing that made me love the band and the music in the first place. just sitting and watching these wacky fucks destroy shit and hang shit on each other was awesome.


...and i went for trendkill, love the feel to it, it's just got a warm production to it and it hits hard from start to finish.

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