Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
demon of the fail
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Album Rating: 3.7
@Titan: I'm only 27, but when I first heard them back in 2012, I was instantly hooked. I always avoided them until then because a lot of my high school friends (the more elitist ones of course) hated them, but I'm so glad I checked them out anyway. This was my first album by them and I enjoyed the hell out of it, but Cowboys from Hell was the one that really blew my mind. And then I listened to Great Southern Trendkill and my mind was even more blown, lol. Crazy how such an intense band even made it so far into the mainstream
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Album Rating: 5.0
If I ever get into a fist fight again, I'm stopping the confrontation until someone plays this album as a soundtrack
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
you'll give them a vulgar display of pantera
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Album Rating: 3.7
"If I ever get into a fist fight again, I'm stopping the confrontation until someone plays this album as a soundtrack"
Just play the beginning of Rise and anyone within that radius will wanna throw fists
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Album Rating: 5.0
Guys trying to break up the fight will instantly start fighting as soon as that first riff hits
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Album Rating: 4.5
Koris do you know that most folks didn't even know who Pantera were until this album was released. Think about that. Cowboys existed, but it was nowhere on the map. It wasn't until this was released that everyone then went back and discovered Cowboys as well - an incredible album in its own right. It was our loss. And honestly, when Mouth For War hit MTV, your favorite band, whoever that was, went right out the window.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yeah Pantera rightfully ruled most of the 90s for mainstream metal
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Album Rating: 3.7
Yeah, I heard that this one was the huge breakthrough. Makes sense too, since this was right after Metallica released the black album, and Pantera's mission was to take the metal throne from all of the bands that watered down their sound by then (not saying the black album was bad, of course)
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Album Rating: 5.0
Black album wasn't bad in retrospect (actually, it's really solid), but there was a massive period of time where I was super let down by Metallica for that, then Load/Reload after. I think a lot of metalheads were.
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Album Rating: 5.0
For sure fellas. Was an interesting time period in metal. Metal bands in shorts n tees and jumping around the stage was now the go. And Dime's guitar tone Rex and Phil were talking about in that vid. Really hit in a new way
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Album Rating: 4.0
Then Chaos AD happened and it all went up a notch
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Album Rating: 5.0
Amen
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Album Rating: 3.7
And then Covenant came out and shit went even harder
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Album Rating: 3.7
actually, just realized Covenant came out slightly before that. Well, anyway…
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Album Rating: 4.5
'Cowboys from Hell was the one that really blew my mind. And then I listened to Great Southern Trendkill and my mind was even more blown, lol.'
you sure that wasn't the other way around?
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Album Rating: 2.5
>not sure how old everyone posting is, but back then, Pantera was life, especially Dime
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>THERE WAS NOTHING BETTER, but they couldn't maintain it
basic bitch taste, i was there and they were overrated the whole time
prong did it better, so did chaos ad fwiw
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Album Rating: 4.5
bitch taste lmao.....obviously, you weren't there
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Album Rating: 2.5
i was very much there, its sad that you are so blinded by nostalgia and narrow minded fanboyism to claim that
thank you for showing us again that you are unable to discern quality and interesting songwriting, just lap up whatever is popular at the time with no second thought
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Album Rating: 2.5
>haha park you fucking fag
very classy for a 50 year old
yes, morbid angel, meshuggah, suffocation, many bands were doing far more interesting things
pantera is just meathead chugs, a dumbing down that would lead to stuff like lamb of god and whatnot
prong still did it better no matter how much you seethe
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