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Rate the Pantera albums from best down to worst

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:09 am
by I_Know_Phil
Power Metal
Cowboys From Hell
Vulgar Display Of Power
The Great SOuthern Trendkill
Projects In The Jungle
Reinventing The Steel
I Am The Night
Far Beyond Driven
Metal Magic

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:15 am
by BassPhemy
You're a goddamn faggot.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:18 am
by I_Know_Phil
Stop following me into my threads and flaming you fucking obsessed rentboy.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:19 am
by summers_eve
You have Projects in the jungle above Far Beyond Driven. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

What a fuck.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:24 am
by I_Know_Phil
summers_eve wrote:You have Projects in the jungle above Far Beyond Driven. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

What a fuck.
Projects is catchy 80's metal.
Far Beyond Driven is anti musical grating crap.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:29 am
by summers_eve
I_Know_Phil wrote: Far Beyond Driven is anti musical grating crap.
Explain... :x

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:39 am
by I_Know_Phil
summers_eve wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote: Far Beyond Driven is anti musical grating crap.
Explain... :x
Phil is yelling like a raped pig, theres no melody & dimes playing is atrocious. A HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE album.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:49 am
by HoustonKJ
I_Know_Phil wrote:
summers_eve wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote: Far Beyond Driven is anti musical grating crap.
Explain... :x
Phil is yelling like a raped pig, theres no melody & dimes playing is atrocious. A HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE album.
You have TGSTK rated highly above that. So if you can't stand FBD, what makes it so much better?

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:50 am
by summers_eve
I_Know_Phil wrote:
summers_eve wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote: Far Beyond Driven is anti musical grating crap.
Explain... :x
Phil is yelling like a raped pig, theres no melody & dimes playing is atrocious. A HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE album.
You're telling me that songs like I'm Broken, Becoming and Five Minutes Alone lack melody? I'm guessing you've never played an instrument in your life.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 3:00 am
by I_Know_Phil
HoustonKJ wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:
summers_eve wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote: Far Beyond Driven is anti musical grating crap.
Explain... :x
Phil is yelling like a raped pig, theres no melody & dimes playing is atrocious. A HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE album.
You have TGSTK rated highly above that. So if you can't stand FBD, what makes it so much better?
TGSTK is far more catchy and enjoyable than FBD. Sure there's a lot of noisy moments but there's awesome moments on there unlike FBD i.e Floods, Suicidal Note Part 1 etc.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 3:02 am
by Tweel
noise elements is what made those albums good

your opinion sucks

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 3:05 am
by HoustonKJ
I_Know_Phil wrote:
HoustonKJ wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:
summers_eve wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote: Far Beyond Driven is anti musical grating crap.
Explain... :x
Phil is yelling like a raped pig, theres no melody & dimes playing is atrocious. A HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE album.
You have TGSTK rated highly above that. So if you can't stand FBD, what makes it so much better?
TGSTK is far more catchy and enjoyable than FBD. Sure there's a lot of noisy moments but there's awesome moments on there unlike FBD i.e Floods, Suicidal Note Part 1 etc.
Suicidal Note.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 3:39 am
by summers_eve
Well I guess the "Suicidal Note" part tells us that he's barely heard it. :roll:

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 3:56 am
by trendkiller
thank god you're here to save the board from boring threads

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 4:30 am
by I_Know_Phil
summers_eve wrote:Well I guess the "Suicidal Note" part tells us that he's barely heard it. :roll:
Suicide Note then you idiot and yes I have fucking heard it. It rules.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 4:34 am
by Bukkake Tsunami
I_Know_Phil wrote:
summers_eve wrote:Well I guess the "Suicidal Note" part tells us that he's barely heard it. :roll:
Suicide Note then you idiot and yes I have fucking heard it. It rules.
shut the fuck up you piece of shit. :)

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 5:15 am
by I_Know_Phil
Bukkake Tsunami wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:
summers_eve wrote:Well I guess the "Suicidal Note" part tells us that he's barely heard it. :roll:
Suicide Note then you idiot and yes I have fucking heard it. It rules.
shut the fuck up you piece of shit. :)
Hey Buttcake check out the thread I have for you. You stupid fucking monkey :lol:

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:03 am
by Revolver
This thread fucking sucks, lock, ban delete, who gives a shit about your fucking preferences, this thread, like many of the others you have made is fucking shit.

Re: Rate the Pantera albums from best down to worst

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:11 am
by seriousheavymetaller
I_Know_Phil wrote:Power Metal
Cowboys From Hell
Vulgar Display Of Power
The Great SOuthern Trendkill
Projects In The Jungle
Reinventing The Steel
I Am The Night
Far Beyond Driven
Metal Magic
Mine would be...

Cowboys from Hell (For Cemetary Gates, Shattered and Psycho holiday alone- a great record from start to finish)

Power Metal - A lot heavier than people will admit (A great mix of the speed/power metal of Priests' Painkiller and tunes like Over and Out and Death Trap hint at the direction of the next album. We'll meet again also has my favourite guitar solo. )

Projects in the Jungle- (It may be pop-metal, but what they did with this album, they did very well. You can't fault tunes like Out for Blood, the melodic- In Over My Head, and (drumroll) Thankyou!...tap tap tap..Killerrrsss.)

The Great Southern Trendkill- (Brilliant! Some of their best lyrics here, too. The best parts of this record are the two part 'Suicide Note',- and the title track, with my second favourite guitar solo.)

Vulgar Display of Power- Another great album. I like almost all of the albums, so it's difficult to put them in order. I think this one speaks for itself. You got classics like, Walk, This love, By Demons be Driven. There aren't really any bad songs on this album.


I am the Night- Cheesy! But, musically as we'd expect from Pantera, it's great. The only weak spot is the solo on track 4. The deepened voice drowns it out and it ends up sounding a bit of a mess. The production is a bit crackly and between about 1:30 and just after 2:00 on Forever Tonite it gets really bad. Down Below is an awesome song, but the Power Metal version is slightly better.


Reinventing the steel- Only got this one recently. It's solid, although I haven't listened to this as much as the others.


Metal Magic- Ha ha! You can't take this one too seriously, always good for a bit of a laugh, but the guitar work is solid and I like, 'Nothin' On But the Radio' and 'I'll be alright, though.'

Far Beyond Driven- The only one I don't really care for. It's heavy for the sake of being heavy and I agree with I_Know Phil on this one. There are a few nice riffs and solos, but I just can't get into this record. One exception though, the cover of Planet Caravan is Excellent!

That's for me. :)

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:14 am
by I_Know_Phil
Revolver wrote:This thread fucking sucks, lock, ban delete, who gives a shit about your fucking preferences, this thread, like many of the others you have made is fucking shit.
Hey dude don't be jealous that you don't know any pantera albums.

This thread is a fucking good one. You were supposed to list what order you'd put their albums in dipshit tho that failed to compute in your walnut sized brain :roll:

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:14 am
by Revolver
I_Know_Phil wrote:
Revolver wrote:This thread fucking sucks, lock, ban delete, who gives a shit about your fucking preferences, this thread, like many of the others you have made is fucking shit.
Hey dude don't be jealous that you don't know any pantera albums.

This thread is a fucking good one. You were supposed to list what order you'd put their albums in dipshit tho that failed to compute in your walnut sized brain :roll:
No.

Re: Rate the Pantera albums from best down to worst

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:15 am
by I_Know_Phil
seriousheavymetaller wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:Power Metal
Cowboys From Hell
Vulgar Display Of Power
The Great SOuthern Trendkill
Projects In The Jungle
Reinventing The Steel
I Am The Night
Far Beyond Driven
Metal Magic
Mine would be...

Cowboys from Hell (For Cemetary Gates, Shattered and Psycho holiday alone- a great record from start to finish)

Power Metal - A lot heavier than people will admit (A great mix of the speed/power metal of Priests' Painkiller and tunes like Over and Out and Death Trap hint at the direction of the next album. We'll meet again also has my favourite guitar solo. )

Projects in the Jungle- (It may be pop-metal, but what they did with this album, they did very well. You can't fault tunes like Out for Blood, the melodic- In Over My Head, and (drumroll) Thankyou!...tap tap tap..Killerrrsss.)

The Great Southern Trendkill- (Brilliant! Some of their best lyrics here, too. The best parts of this record are the two part 'Suicide Note',- and the title track, with my second favourite guitar solo.)

Vulgar Display of Power- Another great album. I like almost all of the albums, so it's difficult to put them in order. I think this one speaks for itself. You got classics like, Walk, This love, By Demons be Driven. There aren't really any bad songs on this album.


I am the Night- Cheesy! But, musically as we'd expect from Pantera, it's great. The only weak spot is the solo on track 4. The deepened voice drowns it out and it ends up sounding a bit of a mess. The production is a bit crackly and between about 1:30 and just after 2:00 on Forever Tonite it gets really bad. Down Below is an awesome song, but the Power Metal version is slightly better.


Reinventing the steel- Only got this one recently. It's solid, although I haven't listened to this as much as the others.


Metal Magic- Ha ha! You can't take this one too seriously, always good for a bit of a laugh, but the guitar work is solid and I like, 'Nothin' On But the Radio' and 'I'll be alright, though.'

Far Beyond Driven- The only one I don't really care for. It's heavy for the sake of being heavy and I agree with I_Know Phil on this one. There are a few nice riffs and solos, but I just can't get into this record. One exception though, the cover of Planet Caravan is Excellent!

That's for me. :)
You rule! Keep away from the Pantera free zone tho dude! Theres many dreadlocked, baggy panted wigger fags there!

Re: Rate the Pantera albums from best down to worst

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:16 am
by seriousheavymetaller
I_Know_Phil wrote:
seriousheavymetaller wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:Power Metal
Cowboys From Hell
Vulgar Display Of Power
The Great SOuthern Trendkill
Projects In The Jungle
Reinventing The Steel
I Am The Night
Far Beyond Driven
Metal Magic
Mine would be...

Cowboys from Hell (For Cemetary Gates, Shattered and Psycho holiday alone- a great record from start to finish)

Power Metal - A lot heavier than people will admit (A great mix of the speed/power metal of Priests' Painkiller and tunes like Over and Out and Death Trap hint at the direction of the next album. We'll meet again also has my favourite guitar solo. )

Projects in the Jungle- (It may be pop-metal, but what they did with this album, they did very well. You can't fault tunes like Out for Blood, the melodic- In Over My Head, and (drumroll) Thankyou!...tap tap tap..Killerrrsss.)

The Great Southern Trendkill- (Brilliant! Some of their best lyrics here, too. The best parts of this record are the two part 'Suicide Note',- and the title track, with my second favourite guitar solo.)

Vulgar Display of Power- Another great album. I like almost all of the albums, so it's difficult to put them in order. I think this one speaks for itself. You got classics like, Walk, This love, By Demons be Driven. There aren't really any bad songs on this album.


I am the Night- Cheesy! But, musically as we'd expect from Pantera, it's great. The only weak spot is the solo on track 4. The deepened voice drowns it out and it ends up sounding a bit of a mess. The production is a bit crackly and between about 1:30 and just after 2:00 on Forever Tonite it gets really bad. Down Below is an awesome song, but the Power Metal version is slightly better.


Reinventing the steel- Only got this one recently. It's solid, although I haven't listened to this as much as the others.


Metal Magic- Ha ha! You can't take this one too seriously, always good for a bit of a laugh, but the guitar work is solid and I like, 'Nothin' On But the Radio' and 'I'll be alright, though.'

Far Beyond Driven- The only one I don't really care for. It's heavy for the sake of being heavy and I agree with I_Know Phil on this one. There are a few nice riffs and solos, but I just can't get into this record. One exception though, the cover of Planet Caravan is Excellent!

That's for me. :)
You rule! Keep away from the Pantera free zone tho dude! Theres many dreadlocked, baggy panted wigger fags there!
:D :tup:

Heh-heh

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:18 am
by I_Know_Phil
Revolver wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:
Revolver wrote:This thread fucking sucks, lock, ban delete, who gives a shit about your fucking preferences, this thread, like many of the others you have made is fucking shit.
Hey dude don't be jealous that you don't know any pantera albums.

This thread is a fucking good one. You were supposed to list what order you'd put their albums in dipshit tho that failed to compute in your walnut sized brain :roll:
No.
Hey you flaming piece of shit. Why couldn't you do what serious heavymetaller did and answer the fucking question. Why? because you're a fucking dipshit loser who knows fuck all about metal and don't have balls to appreciate it if you did & has to flame guys who do because you're jealous they wont lick your anus clean.

Now STFU before I skull fuck you and your whoring mum. :fu:

Re: Rate the Pantera albums from best down to worst

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:22 am
by I_Know_Phil
seriousheavymetaller wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:
seriousheavymetaller wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:Power Metal
Cowboys From Hell
Vulgar Display Of Power
The Great SOuthern Trendkill
Projects In The Jungle
Reinventing The Steel
I Am The Night
Far Beyond Driven
Metal Magic
Mine would be...

Cowboys from Hell (For Cemetary Gates, Shattered and Psycho holiday alone- a great record from start to finish)

Power Metal - A lot heavier than people will admit (A great mix of the speed/power metal of Priests' Painkiller and tunes like Over and Out and Death Trap hint at the direction of the next album. We'll meet again also has my favourite guitar solo. )

Projects in the Jungle- (It may be pop-metal, but what they did with this album, they did very well. You can't fault tunes like Out for Blood, the melodic- In Over My Head, and (drumroll) Thankyou!...tap tap tap..Killerrrsss.)

The Great Southern Trendkill- (Brilliant! Some of their best lyrics here, too. The best parts of this record are the two part 'Suicide Note',- and the title track, with my second favourite guitar solo.)

Vulgar Display of Power- Another great album. I like almost all of the albums, so it's difficult to put them in order. I think this one speaks for itself. You got classics like, Walk, This love, By Demons be Driven. There aren't really any bad songs on this album.


I am the Night- Cheesy! But, musically as we'd expect from Pantera, it's great. The only weak spot is the solo on track 4. The deepened voice drowns it out and it ends up sounding a bit of a mess. The production is a bit crackly and between about 1:30 and just after 2:00 on Forever Tonite it gets really bad. Down Below is an awesome song, but the Power Metal version is slightly better.


Reinventing the steel- Only got this one recently. It's solid, although I haven't listened to this as much as the others.


Metal Magic- Ha ha! You can't take this one too seriously, always good for a bit of a laugh, but the guitar work is solid and I like, 'Nothin' On But the Radio' and 'I'll be alright, though.'

Far Beyond Driven- The only one I don't really care for. It's heavy for the sake of being heavy and I agree with I_Know Phil on this one. There are a few nice riffs and solos, but I just can't get into this record. One exception though, the cover of Planet Caravan is Excellent!

That's for me. :)
You rule! Keep away from the Pantera free zone tho dude! Theres many dreadlocked, baggy panted wigger fags there!
:D :tup:

Heh-heh
Dude you should consider posting at a www.metal-rules.com not at a band who were one of the godfathers of mallcore, are 4 years dead and were never better than "Good".

You know your onions about metal. :tup: Don't waste your presence here. Most of the people here think thrash and speed metal are the same thing, Korn saved metal & guitar solos are for gays.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:24 am
by Revolver
I_Know_Phil wrote:
Revolver wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:
Revolver wrote:This thread fucking sucks, lock, ban delete, who gives a shit about your fucking preferences, this thread, like many of the others you have made is fucking shit.
Hey dude don't be jealous that you don't know any pantera albums.

This thread is a fucking good one. You were supposed to list what order you'd put their albums in dipshit tho that failed to compute in your walnut sized brain :roll:
No.
Hey you flaming piece of shit. Why couldn't you do what serious heavymetaller did and answer the fucking question. Why? because you're a fucking dipshit loser who knows fuck all about metal and don't have balls to appreciate it if you did & has to flame guys who do because you're jealous they wont lick your anus clean.

Now STFU before I skull fuck you and your whoring mum. :fu:
Revolver wrote:No.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 11:26 am
by Jericho
I'm not even going to bother you fuck-wit

Re: Rate the Pantera albums from best down to worst

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 3:53 pm
by HoustonKJ
I_Know_Phil wrote:
seriousheavymetaller wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:
seriousheavymetaller wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:Power Metal
Cowboys From Hell
Vulgar Display Of Power
The Great SOuthern Trendkill
Projects In The Jungle
Reinventing The Steel
I Am The Night
Far Beyond Driven
Metal Magic
Mine would be...

Cowboys from Hell (For Cemetary Gates, Shattered and Psycho holiday alone- a great record from start to finish)

Power Metal - A lot heavier than people will admit (A great mix of the speed/power metal of Priests' Painkiller and tunes like Over and Out and Death Trap hint at the direction of the next album. We'll meet again also has my favourite guitar solo. )

Projects in the Jungle- (It may be pop-metal, but what they did with this album, they did very well. You can't fault tunes like Out for Blood, the melodic- In Over My Head, and (drumroll) Thankyou!...tap tap tap..Killerrrsss.)

The Great Southern Trendkill- (Brilliant! Some of their best lyrics here, too. The best parts of this record are the two part 'Suicide Note',- and the title track, with my second favourite guitar solo.)

Vulgar Display of Power- Another great album. I like almost all of the albums, so it's difficult to put them in order. I think this one speaks for itself. You got classics like, Walk, This love, By Demons be Driven. There aren't really any bad songs on this album.


I am the Night- Cheesy! But, musically as we'd expect from Pantera, it's great. The only weak spot is the solo on track 4. The deepened voice drowns it out and it ends up sounding a bit of a mess. The production is a bit crackly and between about 1:30 and just after 2:00 on Forever Tonite it gets really bad. Down Below is an awesome song, but the Power Metal version is slightly better.


Reinventing the steel- Only got this one recently. It's solid, although I haven't listened to this as much as the others.


Metal Magic- Ha ha! You can't take this one too seriously, always good for a bit of a laugh, but the guitar work is solid and I like, 'Nothin' On But the Radio' and 'I'll be alright, though.'

Far Beyond Driven- The only one I don't really care for. It's heavy for the sake of being heavy and I agree with I_Know Phil on this one. There are a few nice riffs and solos, but I just can't get into this record. One exception though, the cover of Planet Caravan is Excellent!

That's for me. :)
You rule! Keep away from the Pantera free zone tho dude! Theres many dreadlocked, baggy panted wigger fags there!
:D :tup:

Heh-heh
Dude you should consider posting at a www.metal-rules.com not at a band who were one of the godfathers of mallcore, are 4 years dead and were never better than "Good".

You know your onions about metal. :tup: Don't waste your presence here. Most of the people here think thrash and speed metal are the same thing, Korn saved metal & guitar solos are for gays.
The very tone of your post seems a little "mallcore" to me. And just when I was actually tempted to contribute something to this thread, thinking you had an honest constructive question here to ask to the community, here you go and attempt to piss on the legacy of the very band you're pretending to have an interest in.

I know it's convenient to attack the band simply because some of the fans dislike you. But it's hypocritical and childish, too. You want to be accepted here, as you so steadfastly moaned and begged in your amnesty tantrum last night, then show some respect for the very band this forum was founded on.

If not, walk the fuck on out of here. You won't be missed.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 3:57 pm
by Firestorm
BassPhemy wrote:You're a goddamn faggot.

Re: Rate the Pantera albums from best down to worst

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 4:19 pm
by M.I.A
seriousheavymetaller wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:Power Metal
Cowboys From Hell
Vulgar Display Of Power
The Great SOuthern Trendkill
Projects In The Jungle
Reinventing The Steel
I Am The Night
Far Beyond Driven
Metal Magic
Mine would be...

Cowboys from Hell (For Cemetary Gates, Shattered and Psycho holiday alone- a great record from start to finish)

Power Metal - A lot heavier than people will admit (A great mix of the speed/power metal of Priests' Painkiller and tunes like Over and Out and Death Trap hint at the direction of the next album. We'll meet again also has my favourite guitar solo. )

Projects in the Jungle- (It may be pop-metal, but what they did with this album, they did very well. You can't fault tunes like Out for Blood, the melodic- In Over My Head, and (drumroll) Thankyou!...tap tap tap..Killerrrsss.)

The Great Southern Trendkill- (Brilliant! Some of their best lyrics here, too. The best parts of this record are the two part 'Suicide Note',- and the title track, with my second favourite guitar solo.)

Vulgar Display of Power- Another great album. I like almost all of the albums, so it's difficult to put them in order. I think this one speaks for itself. You got classics like, Walk, This love, By Demons be Driven. There aren't really any bad songs on this album.


I am the Night- Cheesy! But, musically as we'd expect from Pantera, it's great. The only weak spot is the solo on track 4. The deepened voice drowns it out and it ends up sounding a bit of a mess. The production is a bit crackly and between about 1:30 and just after 2:00 on Forever Tonite it gets really bad. Down Below is an awesome song, but the Power Metal version is slightly better.


Reinventing the steel- Only got this one recently. It's solid, although I haven't listened to this as much as the others.


Metal Magic- Ha ha! You can't take this one too seriously, always good for a bit of a laugh, but the guitar work is solid and I like, 'Nothin' On But the Radio' and 'I'll be alright, though.'

Far Beyond Driven- The only one I don't really care for. It's heavy for the sake of being heavy and I agree with I_Know Phil on this one. There are a few nice riffs and solos, but I just can't get into this record. One exception though, the cover of Planet Caravan is Excellent!

That's for me. :)
you son of a bitch! :x

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 4:27 pm
by Jericho
Trendkill is the die-hards choice :cool:

Re: Rate the Pantera albums from best down to worst

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 6:13 am
by seriousheavymetaller
M.I.A wrote:
seriousheavymetaller wrote:
I_Know_Phil wrote:Power Metal
Cowboys From Hell
Vulgar Display Of Power
The Great SOuthern Trendkill
Projects In The Jungle
Reinventing The Steel
I Am The Night
Far Beyond Driven
Metal Magic
Mine would be...

Cowboys from Hell (For Cemetary Gates, Shattered and Psycho holiday alone- a great record from start to finish)

Power Metal - A lot heavier than people will admit (A great mix of the speed/power metal of Priests' Painkiller and tunes like Over and Out and Death Trap hint at the direction of the next album. We'll meet again also has my favourite guitar solo. )

Projects in the Jungle- (It may be pop-metal, but what they did with this album, they did very well. You can't fault tunes like Out for Blood, the melodic- In Over My Head, and (drumroll) Thankyou!...tap tap tap..Killerrrsss.)

The Great Southern Trendkill- (Brilliant! Some of their best lyrics here, too. The best parts of this record are the two part 'Suicide Note',- and the title track, with my second favourite guitar solo.)

Vulgar Display of Power- Another great album. I like almost all of the albums, so it's difficult to put them in order. I think this one speaks for itself. You got classics like, Walk, This love, By Demons be Driven. There aren't really any bad songs on this album.


I am the Night- Cheesy! But, musically as we'd expect from Pantera, it's great. The only weak spot is the solo on track 4. The deepened voice drowns it out and it ends up sounding a bit of a mess. The production is a bit crackly and between about 1:30 and just after 2:00 on Forever Tonite it gets really bad. Down Below is an awesome song, but the Power Metal version is slightly better.


Reinventing the steel- Only got this one recently. It's solid, although I haven't listened to this as much as the others.


Metal Magic- Ha ha! You can't take this one too seriously, always good for a bit of a laugh, but the guitar work is solid and I like, 'Nothin' On But the Radio' and 'I'll be alright, though.'

Far Beyond Driven- The only one I don't really care for. It's heavy for the sake of being heavy and I agree with I_Know Phil on this one. There are a few nice riffs and solos, but I just can't get into this record. One exception though, the cover of Planet Caravan is Excellent!

That's for me. :)
you son of a bitch! :x
Would your list be different? Which albums do you prefer and why? :D

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 2:26 pm
by 13steps
haha what the hell is this? crappy lists.

FBD
TGSTK
VDP
RTS
CFH
Power Metal
Projects In the Jungle
I Am The Night
Metal Magic

:aargh:

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 2:58 pm
by Firestorm
:no: :zzz: :fu:

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 7:54 pm
by edgecrusheraza
#1: Vulgar Display Of Power
#2: Great Southern :negro: kill
#3: Far Beyond Driven ( would have been the best with more leads)
#4: Cowboy's From Hell
#5: Reinventing The Steel
#6: 101 Proof

According to Dime and Phil from Headbanger's ball in '90.....anything before that doesn't matter.

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 9:07 pm
by PD
Power Metal
I Am The Night
Reinventing the Steel
Cowboys From Hell
Vulgar Display of Power
Far Beyond Driven
The Great Southern Trendkill
Projects in the Jungle
Metal Magic
Official Live: 101 Proof
The Best of Pantera


ROCK & ROLL!!!!

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 11:20 pm
by HoustonKJ
Fuck it, I'm in a rejuvenated Pantera mood thanks to the behind the music, so i'll give this a shot. Nothing better to do.

(and i'm not including anything before CFH because i haven't heard it , and 2nd, who cares.)

1) Vulgar Display of Power. I would go with TGSTK, but I enjoy the uplifting, motivating tone of this album as well as the momentum it carries all the way through. Not to mention it contains what I feel to be their most ground-breaking material.

2) The Great Southern Trendkill. Sonically it is my favorite; this is the most thunderous album they ever recorded. The reason I rate it higher than Far Beyond Driven primarily, however, is because of the variety and increased complexity of the arrangements.

3) Far Beyond Driven / Cowboys From Hell. Cannot pick between these two. Blow me.

4) Reinventing The Steel.

Although to close this out I must say, Official Live: 101 Proof remains my *personal favorite* Pantera CD. It's just not on the list since it's not a studio album.

Kiss my ass I'm outta here, PUNKS

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 11:36 pm
by BaptizedBurning
far beyond driven (am i the only one choosing FBD as all time favorite?)
vulgar display of power
great southern trendkill
cowboys from hell
reinventing the steel

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 1:30 am
by ImBroken
Far Beyond Driven #1


There isn't any Pantera stuff that I don't like except pre-CFH album but FBD definately is the best album IMO

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 1:32 am
by ImBroken
Far Beyond Driven #1


There isn't any Pantera stuff that I don't like except pre-CFH album but FBD definately is the best album IMO