Guest Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 From Bravewords.com According to their website (www.pantera.com), veteran metallers PANTERA, who have been the subject of breakup rumors for the past couple of years, will be issuing a Best Of-style CD in September through Rhino Records, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group. The tentative track listing for the album is as follows: 01. Cowboys From Hell 02. Cemetery Gates 03. Walk 04. Mouth For War 05. This Love 06. I'm Broken 07. Becoming 08. 5 Minutes Alone 09. Planet Caravan 10. Drag The Waters 11. Where You Come From 12. Cat Scratch Fever 13. I'll Cast A Shadow 14. Goddamn Electric 15. Revolution Is My Name 16. Hole In The Sky Definitely wise of them to load up on Cowboys - Driven material, then put a couple of their covers amongst the stuff that came out afterwards.
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Well for the love of suck, the downward slide ends with a thump as they release a greatest hits album to pay for rehab after they all break up. A shitty reunion album in 3 years, you heard it here first. Cowboys and Vulgar are both top-notch metal albums, and Far Beyond Driven is mostly good...then there's Trendkill which has a song or two, and then the festering plastic disc of despair that is Reinventing the Steel. Phil needs to chill out for a while, because his stuff's getting overexposed, and it's starting to suffer. Down's follow up was ok, but couldn't touch the first album (although to attempt to do so is madness)...Superjoint is incredibly disappointing and repetitive.
Guest Mindless_Aggression Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 Oh come on! Superjoint is all...angry and shit...and...okay there is no argument to support that band. And I felt sorry for Down, as mentioned, following up that first album wasn't exactly something I would wanna try my hand at. Anyways, Pantera is....well they're Pantera. Thats all I can say really.
B. Brian Brunzell Posted June 12, 2003 Report Posted June 12, 2003 Down's follow up was ok, but couldn't touch the first album (although to attempt to do so is madness) Nola is quite possibly the greatest album that Phillip Anselmo has done vocals for. I mean, CFH is great, but that first down album is one of my favorite Metal recordes.
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted June 12, 2003 Report Posted June 12, 2003 It's way better than anything else he's ever did, in my book, with maybe the closest thing in terms of quality being Vulgar Display of Power. Better lyrics, better delivery, and a better band around him than Pantera. A top fucking notch cd that anyone could listen to.
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