the only problem with it was that only half of it was ever recorded. Everyone fans all of us say floods part ii is our favorite and thats only because the first half of it was changed completely.
But Once again, who the hell did Darrell ever really hurt and how come why did he meet such a bad ending? Its 1000% off the chain to even think something like this could happen.
"Suicide Note Part II" is one of those songs that you will never forget from the very first time you hear it. The music, vocals, & lyrics are all very powerful; It stays with you.
First PanterA album I ever bought, had no idea who they were but thought the cover was so badass (still do). I was 11 years old and just discovering metal. I remember putting it in the CD player in my dad's 240sx and turning it up then AAARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHH! HOLY SHIT!! I was hooked instantly, scared the piss out of my dad lol. This album is special to me and that is why it is my favorite PanterA album.
1994 I was 12yrs Old and While Playing Basketball During PE One My Homies Had the 🤯💥 BooomBox Going and I Was So Fuck'n Hype I was like WatDaFucks is This and it Was...... Fuck'n Hostile!!! 💯 🤘 SO I bought the Vulgar Album Then CFH and the Rest Was History!!! I Started Playing Guitar Buying ALL the VHS 📼 Video's and Now 30 Year's Later Have CFH DimeBolt Tattoos 3Washburns 2Deans and Still Put Pantera on and Play Along Weeekly 4REAL
@@denisn8336 Maybe in power and musical evolution it could be but I put them for quality, artistic creativity and message in each of their songs, I think that Vulgar Display of Power was the balance they were looking for in terms of what they wanted to transmit and leave their own musical imprint so that everyone would immediately recognize its sound. It was a healthy and vital decision to have switched Phil Anselmo for Power Metal going forward, I don't want to imagine if they would have left Terry Glaze as vocalist and singing these monstrosities of songs, it just couldn't be done since Glaze back then was just had a vocal tilde for Power Ballad and Glam Metal, a Heavy or Groove were not viable targets to uselessly lose your voice. Greetings, I share and respect opinions.
The only album among the 5 that is below the bar they set is reinventing the steel, even though it has some fckn bad-ass tracks. Btw Terry Date did such a great work on that album that leveled with the others
In bed wanting to just get it all over with and take enough soma to never wake up. War Nerve is about the only thing that made me realize that Rattlesnake is still in me and I need to bite back at all the pain and addiction that's been ruling my life. I love Phil for overcoming his demons and trying to help people in his talks/interviews.
This album is a kick in the teeth. Heaviest album ever, violent, fast, the kind of music that would scare your mom. Also sounds very modern, it didn't aged a day, . I love it
Times: 0:00 - The Great Southern Trendkill 3:47 - War Nerve 8:40 - Drag the Waters 13:36 - 10s 18:26 - 13 Steps to Nowhere 22:06 - S. Note Part 1 26:49 - S. Note Part 2 31:09 - Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath) 36:00 - Floods 43:00 - The Underground in America 47:35 - (Reprise) Sandblasted Skin Getcha Pull 🤘
Cowboys from hell: most energetic Great southern trendkill: most anger and raw Vulgar power of display: heaviest Far beyond driven: most popular and well rounded Reinventing the steel: most refined
Every Pantera album got better and better and honestly for the late 80's and through the 90's into the millennium their was no other metal band besides the mighty PANTERA!!!!....RIP to the Abbot Brother's....watch it go!!! 🤘🤘🤘👑
I agree with every album getting better, up until Great Southern Trendkill, this is album is the Bees Knees, so to speak. Reinventing The Steel is a solid album, better than 99% of everything else, but nothing beats Trendkill.
This album got me through some dark days at 15-16-17 years old. Days I wasn't sure I wanted to live or die. This album showed me that out of darkness, great things could emerge.
PANTERA is my favorite band.Not my favorite PANTERA album, but it still destroys EVERYTHING today. Suicide Note pt 1, Flood, and Drag the Waters are the best songs on here imo. One of my regrets in life is that I never got to see them live. PANTERA saved metal. Rex is never talked about enough! It takes one helluva bassist to keep up with Dime! RIP Abbott brothers! You are and always will be missed.
And to keep up with Vinnie Paul as well, who was a great metal drummer and together they formed an undeniable & tight rhythm section. Yeah, they will be always missed and remembered, they contributed so much in music world I was lucky to be able to grow up with Pantera.
I saw Pantera open for Slayer at a dump called the Tabernacle in Atlanta in 89. Slayer was good, but Pantera owned that show. Never had the chance to see them again.
I still dont quite like the vocals on this , but the title track, s.note part II and sandblasted skin have some cool vocal lines, and the instrumental on the album is top notch.
Honestly, this album is too much for me. I loved Vulgar Display of Power and Cowboys from Hell. The occasional power scream is totally awesome and gives those albums the punctuation they need for great songs. Plus the lyrics were much better. But constant screaming is not for me.
This album fucking RIPS people heads off and shits down their necks and I love it lol. I love the fact they went heavier and even lower in tunings, and just how dark and fucked up Phil's vocals plus the whole band is on a whole new level of heavy!!!
Without of doubt their darkest album. You can just feel the tensions and anger from each songs. That, and also the factor that this was made after Phil nearly died and since then slowly started to isolate himself from the rest of the band just elaborates that even further.
The title track and "Suicide Note Part 2" remain the two angriest songs the original lineup ever wrote. We'll see if this reformed lineup record a new album, but IMO it will never top those two songs.
This album has always been my go to. The title track, The Underground in America, and Sandblasted Skin are just absolutely fucking brutal. I loved that they stepped it up this heavy and fast for this album. Especially the speed, it's awesome!
Best Pantera album imo. Sandblasted Skin is awesome and Drag The Waters was the first Pantera song I heard. This album definitely holds a special place in my heart.
Right from the start, this album makes things clear: pure power. I remember loving it when it came out. Listening to it to this day is a real bombshell. 🤘🐍🤘
I think this was the first Pantera album I bought. It came out in 1996 when I was 13. I was just starting to build a CD collection. My brother had Far Beyond Driven, and I liked it, but this one hit me different. There are some brutal songs on this album and I always thought the album cover was sick! This one and Official Live: 101 Proof are the Pantera albums that I still listen to the most.
Damn that solo in Floods still makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck and gives me goosebumps. Fucking awesome. 🤘👍❤️ Forever in our hearts. Miss you Dime and Vinnie. 😢
Still just as crushingly heavy as it was in 96. That's a marker of a great album. Really is their heaviest, darkest album. Seth Putnam also did a great job on the backing vocals.
Fucking sick. So many underrated tracks man. Drag the Waters is what got me to really love the heavier shit and get me into stuff like Cannibal Corpse and stuff like that. Just an awesome album.
thats very great best masterpiece pantera the great southern trendkill classic album legendary of the world. love great best band favorite pantera. thank you guys pantera & dimebag greatest playing guitar solo & vinnie greatest playing drummers the true trash metal. rest in peace abbott brothers dimebag & vinnie legend never die forever 🤘🎸
Absolutely my favorite Pantera album. In my opinion Anselmo’s best vocal performance and lyrics, the heaviest riffs and best drumtracks. I love this fuckin’ album. Every single song is amazing, whereas their other albums have like 2-4 I don’t really listen to or skip. I don’t skip a single song on this album. It is incredible.
Floods is such a masterpiece. Dime was one of those guys at such a high level of skill and soul that nobody has ever played one of his solos and actually sounded like him. Especially that one. I can play it, but the way that he controls his string bending is unparalleled
Without a board and multitrack you won't be able to. If you've seen Darrel play most of his later solos, they never sound the same. He just beginning to experiment with layering his tones and multitracks.
I am so sad I was too poor to see them before the split but can't express my gratitude to be seeing 50% of this amazing band in February. Hail Pantera!!!!
You know how there are songs that lead into each other? "WE Will Rock You" into "We are the Champions", Journey "Feelin' That Way" into "Anytime"? I think "The Underground in America" into ""Sandblasted Skin" is the greatest example!!
I'm one of those people who were there to listen to it on release day. The shock and awe when I played it for the very first time, and it goes, *BBBBBLLLLLLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH*
Pantera are the single, greatest metal band of all time! They've never made a band song. Thats top notch Perfection :) RIP Dime and Vinny. THREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
about the time when Phil hurt his back and started his destructive descent into the world of opiate addiction. I know this because Pantera is my shit, I followed them very closely, and I was right there at the same time doing the same thing
La puta madre, no me extraña que Phil ande casi sin voz a dia de hoy….menudo despligue 😮, a mitad de la primera canción ya dio mas de lo que muchos cantantes darán en toda una vida.
Se tomó enserio el regreso de Pantera, lo ví en vivo 2 veces el año pasado y suena espectacular. Dio un mejor show de lo que podría haber dado hace 22 años
Man, every Pantera album is such a unique listening experience. This is by far their deepest, darkest album. A manic-depressive masterpiece, and the closest thing they ever released to a concept album. This is Phil's album.
This Album it's the best and my opinion It's only 11 songs , buts it's too many good melodies , Dark Tempos,Incredible Dimebag Changed Riffs ..... And i Can Relate the Phil Anselmo Lirics. Because he was Down for Real ,lost in Addiction, affected Pantera.
Every time I listen, which is often I just think about what a tragedy this band turned out to be. The best thrash ever tightest instruments ever they could still be with us today. It is a shame.
Best pantera album.
Definitely my favorite.
Absolutely. Definitely the heaviest
Hands down
panteradimebag
It's in the middle I'd say Vulgar Display of Power is where it's at
The solo in 10's is just beautiful
One of Dime's best solos, and also one of my favorites next to The Sleep.
10s is an underrated song imho the solo section of the song is ethereal lmao
Always loved that solo not really the song around it but the solo makes it worthwhile
Also the one in The great southern trendkill, that rhythm change introduces a complex and brilliant solo section
So underrated, 10s as a whole is really, I rarely ever see it getting mentioned
this entire album is gold
I love every song except reprise sandblasted
@@darksiders666death sandblasted skin is a great song too, i don't know what you can't like about it
@@cobgod1415the stupid fade out at the end is my only problem
After Floods its not that good. PanterA is my all time favorite band. I mean they recorded many songs with the same riffs ....
My favorite album is 101 proof. Phil at his best. Diamond Darrell at his best probably CFH, Rex fucking slayed Vulgar. VINNIE PROBABLY MOST CONSTANT.
There's enough metal in this album to rebuild the twin towers.
Or a wall...
@@rbrice4128damn right bro
Floods will forever be one of the greatest songs ever written.
@what about the situation gfo
the only problem with it was that only half of it was ever recorded. Everyone fans all of us say floods part ii is our favorite and thats only because the first half of it was changed completely.
But Once again, who the hell did Darrell ever really hurt and how come why did he meet such a bad ending? Its 1000% off the chain to even think something like this could happen.
That’s right
@@mvsfan3335 im fkin drunk criyin
"Suicide Note Part II" is one of those songs that you will never forget from the very first time you hear it. The music, vocals, & lyrics are all very powerful; It stays with you.
Yeah that guitar going REE REE REE REE had me bouncing lol 🤘🏽
That song is me. Like complete unhinged psychosis
1¹😊
I had the local radio rock station on once and the played part 1 and 2 back to back with no interruptions.
@@RigmorTalonbeardis corn hole the only thing that keeps you sane?
First PanterA album I ever bought, had no idea who they were but thought the cover was so badass (still do). I was 11 years old and just discovering metal. I remember putting it in the CD player in my dad's 240sx and turning it up then AAARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHH!
HOLY SHIT!! I was hooked instantly, scared the piss out of my dad lol. This album is special to me and that is why it is my favorite PanterA album.
1985 in dis bitch!
Same exact thing happened to me. This album was the gate I went in. Never want to come back out.
1994 I was 12yrs Old and While Playing Basketball During PE One My Homies Had the 🤯💥 BooomBox Going and I Was So Fuck'n Hype I was like WatDaFucks
is This and it Was......
Fuck'n Hostile!!! 💯 🤘 SO I bought the Vulgar Album Then CFH and the Rest Was History!!! I Started Playing Guitar Buying ALL the
VHS 📼 Video's and Now 30 Year's Later Have CFH DimeBolt Tattoos 3Washburns 2Deans and Still Put Pantera on and Play Along Weeekly 4REAL
🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️☝☝☝👌👌👌🤟🤟🤟🤟😁😁👊👊
good story
The best pantera album in my opinion and my favourite album of all time.
1. Vulgar Display of Power
2. The Great Southern Trendkill
3. Cowboys From Hell
4. Far Beyond Driven
5. Reinventing the Steel
6. Power Metal
@@xampiodmstatic89 trendkill is better than vulger and far beyond drivens better than cowboys. But that’s my opinion they are all great albums
@@denisn8336 Maybe in power and musical evolution it could be but I put them for quality, artistic creativity and message in each of their songs, I think that Vulgar Display of Power was the balance they were looking for in terms of what they wanted to transmit and leave their own musical imprint so that everyone would immediately recognize its sound. It was a healthy and vital decision to have switched Phil Anselmo for Power Metal going forward, I don't want to imagine if they would have left Terry Glaze as vocalist and singing these monstrosities of songs, it just couldn't be done since Glaze back then was just had a vocal tilde for Power Ballad and Glam Metal, a Heavy or Groove were not viable targets to uselessly lose your voice. Greetings, I share and respect opinions.
I legit only listen to this album anymore. It's their best. By a long shot. It's so heavy. Unmatched.
The only album among the 5 that is below the bar they set is reinventing the steel, even though it has some fckn bad-ass tracks. Btw Terry Date did such a great work on that album that leveled with the others
When you're pissed off, this album should be your go-to. Incredible album.
In bed wanting to just get it all over with and take enough soma to never wake up. War Nerve is about the only thing that made me realize that Rattlesnake is still in me and I need to bite back at all the pain and addiction that's been ruling my life. I love Phil for overcoming his demons and trying to help people in his talks/interviews.
@@mc12358Yes! Great way of looking at it
Or you was cheated by girlfriend, here you will hear peace! 😎
Or when you are down for bs things, this album is a punch in the face to wake you up
when I'm pissed off I listen to some nice harmonic relaxing instrumental music; i have to be in good music to listen to "raaarrgh !" music !
This album is a kick in the teeth. Heaviest album ever, violent, fast, the kind of music that would scare your mom. Also sounds very modern, it didn't aged a day, . I love it
"the kind of music that would scare your mom" lmao
You need so much more to scare mine :) but that sounds funny, anyway
Considering this was Pantera at its lowest it's still heavy af
@what about the situation - I'm treating the reunion of Pantera as a tribute and nothing more.
It actually did scare my mom. 💪
When I'm old I'm gonna blast this in the nursing home.
no you wont
@@paveantelic7876y not
You're counting on making it?
I don’t want to be in a nursing home but I’ll be blasting this regardless
Man fuck that haha, when I’m old I’ll be blasting this in my own house
Times:
0:00 - The Great Southern Trendkill
3:47 - War Nerve
8:40 - Drag the Waters
13:36 - 10s
18:26 - 13 Steps to Nowhere
22:06 - S. Note Part 1
26:49 - S. Note Part 2
31:09 - Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath)
36:00 - Floods
43:00 - The Underground in America
47:35 - (Reprise) Sandblasted Skin
Getcha Pull 🤘
The world thanks you
36:00 Best Pantera song ever
@@rolloboomer omg yeees
@@rolloboomer its my 2nd fav.
My favorite has to be 10s.
Fun fact is I figured out about it by dragon ball z the legendary super saiyan.
Why?
Pantera's most underrated album and by far their best. It's so f**King dark toned and a dark gritty southern masterpiece!
By far 😂
nah mouth for war was their best
Not underrated by those who appreciate this genre.
Darrel channeled his inner "southern man" on the solos. Top notch work by all 5 members.
Reinventing the steel is a really good album as well and for some reason it's hated and underappreciated
Most underrated part is the outro on the first track (3:10), I don’t see anyone talking about how fucking epic it sounds.
Yes! It's fucking amazing
Whole first track is fucking epic, especially solo
I always wondered why that song never got the attention is deserved
Can’t agree more
It's not that great compared to floods and 10's (Rin is da best, btw)
Their hardest album of all time. Phil recorded his vocals at Nothing Studios during this time period
and seth putnam did some backing screams.....
@@ErebosTalia with seth it sounds even more chaotic and brutal
Did Trent do the work on the vocals?
@@valanatorpoop85 no, he did only synth on suicide note 1
@@figu6ka379 are you sure that’s it? because the transition from the underground in america to sandblasted skin sounds like something trent would do.
Cowboys from hell: most energetic
Great southern trendkill: most anger and raw
Vulgar power of display: heaviest
Far beyond driven: most popular and well rounded
Reinventing the steel: most refined
How is vulgar display of power the heaviest?
@PIZZAdayisback yeah trendkill is definitely heavier
Trendkill is heavier and darker in every way imaginable lol. IDK what the hell that dude is smoking but I don't want any😂😂😂
10’s is the most beautiful song. Maybe it’s just nostalgia but I freaking love it.
Every Pantera album got better and better and honestly for the late 80's and through the 90's into the millennium their was no other metal band besides the mighty PANTERA!!!!....RIP to the Abbot Brother's....watch it go!!! 🤘🤘🤘👑
I agree with every album getting better, up until Great Southern Trendkill, this is album is the Bees Knees, so to speak. Reinventing The Steel is a solid album, better than 99% of everything else, but nothing beats Trendkill.
Точно как the doors❤👆🤝🖐✌
To me the reverse is true, earliest albums are the best going to less musical as it progresses
Nail it back, it ain't no candy....
Glad to see someone else get the "watch it go" reference!
This album got me through some dark days at 15-16-17 years old.
Days I wasn't sure I wanted to live or die.
This album showed me that out of darkness, great things could emerge.
Great things have emerged
YOU
Same but 19-20-21-22
This was the album that made me want to play some heavy shit when I was around my 13 years or so. Best Pantera album by miles
NI UNA CANCION MALA POR DIOS AGUANTE PANTEEEEERAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BEST ALBUM!!!!!
PANTERA is my favorite band.Not my favorite PANTERA album, but it still destroys EVERYTHING today. Suicide Note pt 1, Flood, and Drag the Waters are the best songs on here imo.
One of my regrets in life is that I never got to see them live.
PANTERA saved metal.
Rex is never talked about enough! It takes one helluva bassist to keep up with Dime!
RIP Abbott brothers! You are and always will be missed.
Yas,Rex✌ритм секция😘👍👍👍❤❤❤
I missed my chance to see them in 2000 in OKC, Got my tickets February 5 in Tampa!
And to keep up with Vinnie Paul as well, who was a great metal drummer and together they formed an undeniable & tight rhythm section.
Yeah, they will be always missed and remembered, they contributed so much in music world I was lucky to be able to grow up with Pantera.
I saw Pantera open for Slayer at a dump called the Tabernacle in Atlanta in 89.
Slayer was good, but Pantera owned that show. Never had the chance to see them again.
@@sandijensterle
Who can be tighter than brothers?
Ed and Alex were equally as tight.
I hear maturity here. The Pantera "pet" of the 80's is now a grown fucking terribile beast.
That Pantera became a Tiger here.
Some of the hardest tracks I have ever heard. 13 steps to nowhere is simply the best
My favourite Album of all time and thier Best. There is no Counting how many times this Album has saved me. TRENDKILL is a very important album!
10’s and Floods are my two most favorite songs this album is spectacular
Fuck the World,every inch of planet Earth
Note part two and underground.hard as fuck
@@dennisgecas5525living through me is pretty heavy too
One of the best albums to ever be written
This album is as raw as an open, infected wound. I wasn’t big on the vocals when I was young, but I’ve grown to appreciate them as the years went on
I still dont quite like the vocals on this , but the title track, s.note part II and sandblasted skin have some cool vocal lines, and the instrumental on the album is top notch.
@@lucasmonteiro600weird, I think Phil’s best vocals are are on this album, I guess we got to agree to disagree
Honestly, this album is too much for me. I loved Vulgar Display of Power and Cowboys from Hell. The occasional power scream is totally awesome and gives those albums the punctuation they need for great songs. Plus the lyrics were much better. But constant screaming is not for me.
This album fucking RIPS people heads off and shits down their necks and I love it lol. I love the fact they went heavier and even lower in tunings, and just how dark and fucked up Phil's vocals plus the whole band is on a whole new level of heavy!!!
ITS ON SALE IN THE FUCKIN DOLLAR STORRRRRRRRRRRE 🗣🗣🔥🔥🗣🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣
Without of doubt their darkest album. You can just feel the tensions and anger from each songs. That, and also the factor that this was made after Phil nearly died and since then slowly started to isolate himself from the rest of the band just elaborates that even further.
2nd best metal album of all time, because far beyond driven is first!
The title track and "Suicide Note Part 2" remain the two angriest songs the original lineup ever wrote. We'll see if this reformed lineup record a new album, but IMO it will never top those two songs.
This album has always been my go to. The title track, The Underground in America, and Sandblasted Skin are just absolutely fucking brutal. I loved that they stepped it up this heavy and fast for this album. Especially the speed, it's awesome!
Fuck ya, its on sale at the fucking dollar store
@@robertraderjr6714You know what else is on sale at the dollar store? Condoms. Too bad your dad didn’t take up that offer
Underground America is soon underated.
This album aged so well. I was disapointed with it back on release day. It may be second favourite Pantera album today.
Best Pantera album imo. Sandblasted Skin is awesome and Drag The Waters was the first Pantera song I heard. This album definitely holds a special place in my heart.
THE GREAAAT SOUTHERRRN TRENDKILL! HELL YEA
Heck yeah!
Fuck yeah
Right from the start, this album makes things clear: pure power. I remember loving it when it came out. Listening to it to this day is a real bombshell. 🤘🐍🤘
The first album I bought on CD at the age of 13....and I still enjoy listening to it today.🍻👍
Second best Pantera album! 10's is just amazing! And the solo!! 🔥🎸💥👻🤘🏼
The heaviest and powerful album of the entire PANTERA's career. A great way to start the day with attitude. lml.
\m/
I think this was the first Pantera album I bought. It came out in 1996 when I was 13. I was just starting to build a CD collection. My brother had Far Beyond Driven, and I liked it, but this one hit me different. There are some brutal songs on this album and I always thought the album cover was sick! This one and Official Live: 101 Proof are the Pantera albums that I still listen to the most.
!!!
Damn that solo in Floods still makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck and gives me goosebumps. Fucking awesome. 🤘👍❤️ Forever in our hearts. Miss you Dime and Vinnie. 😢
Still just as crushingly heavy as it was in 96. That's a marker of a great album. Really is their heaviest, darkest album. Seth Putnam also did a great job on the backing vocals.
It's a great album but I don't see how anything is heavier or darker than FBD.
Fucking sick. So many underrated tracks man. Drag the Waters is what got me to really love the heavier shit and get me into stuff like Cannibal Corpse and stuff like that. Just an awesome album.
10's is so underappreciated
It's mostly appreciated by Dragon Ball Z fans
The TREND is DEAD!
Ever
when you've had a bad day at work, nothing cheers you up like pantera 🤘
Such a masterpiece.
I remember been 21yr when this album came out was a different to other album but became my best cd I've owned.. 🤘💪 Stronger than All
thats very great best masterpiece pantera the great southern trendkill classic album legendary of the world. love great best band favorite pantera. thank you guys pantera & dimebag greatest playing guitar solo & vinnie greatest playing drummers the true trash metal. rest in peace abbott brothers dimebag & vinnie legend never die forever 🤘🎸
beautiful! I was 16 and love this record to this day. timeless
Scrape it,grind it,peel it,hide it.THE TREND IS OVER!shelfit,boxit,save it,frame it!
Absolutely my favorite Pantera album. In my opinion Anselmo’s best vocal performance and lyrics, the heaviest riffs and best drumtracks. I love this fuckin’ album. Every single song is amazing, whereas their other albums have like 2-4 I don’t really listen to or skip. I don’t skip a single song on this album. It is incredible.
10’s is so good😫
Floods is such a masterpiece. Dime was one of those guys at such a high level of skill and soul that nobody has ever played one of his solos and actually sounded like him. Especially that one. I can play it, but the way that he controls his string bending is unparalleled
"string bending is unparalleled"
Indeed.
The harmonics magician
10s is a masterpiece as well
Without a board and multitrack you won't be able to. If you've seen Darrel play most of his later solos, they never sound the same. He just beginning to experiment with layering his tones and multitracks.
13:36
When Super Saiyan Broly wants to transform. He calls for Pantera.
10s is easily my favorite on the album.
He's the one, the saiyan of legend
@@VampireA1056 _“You, Kakarot! I choose you to be the first of my victims!”_
Best opening to an album ever. Utterly ruthless.
I am so sad I was too poor to see them before the split but can't express my gratitude to be seeing 50% of this amazing band in February. Hail Pantera!!!!
I just saw them in Detroit. Great great band.
Seen them in August in Montreal! AMAZING!!
Happy show dude
Yes same, I love every single member from the band idc what anyone says Phil and Rex are Pantera as much as Dime and Vinnie
You know how there are songs that lead into each other? "WE Will Rock You" into "We are the Champions", Journey "Feelin' That Way" into "Anytime"? I think "The Underground in America" into ""Sandblasted Skin" is the greatest example!!
The most brutal album of Pantera
My favorite Pantera album, the best and heaviest!
Snakes in Southern Flames,
To bring the Thunder, the Great Decider.
HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLBOUND
I'm one of those people who were there to listen to it on release day. The shock and awe when I played it for the very first time, and it goes,
*BBBBBLLLLLLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH*
Love all the pantera albums but this was the best one imo
Totalmente de acuerdo
I love this album it's badass
PANTERA навсегда в моём сердце!
Una obra de arte hecha por unos genios virtuosos. Esta música perdurará por décadas como la de los Beatles.
I saw Pantera 5 times in the 90's and this tour was the best 🤘🔥
Wish I had the chance to see them more only saw them at ozzfest 97 I think it was. Amazing band
I saw them twice in Fayetteville NC bro❤
Mi álbum favorito de Pantera. Perfecto para escuchar después de un mal día.
Es uno de los más pesados de pantera, yo lo escucho para entrenar en el gimnasio, siempre me hace dar el extra
My favourite band by a mile.
Foolds tiene el solo de guitarra más atrapante que tiene Pantera, sin duda mi canción favorita ❤
I LOVE all PanterA albums it depends on what mood im in , they play it ! Greatest heavy metal band ever ! 4real
Спасибо за Пантеру, помню как в 9-ом классе купил этот альбом.
Death for life#
Pantera will always be the best heavy band ever.🤟🏻
This is where Groove Metal peaked
LAMB OF GOD?
@@yepwhatever1142 They don't have an album this good imo
Nah Owl is right, but LoG definitely rode on that energy this album gave everyone
This album, Megadeth's Youthanasia and Machine Head's debut were the groove metal peaks
@@polish2945Megadeath Never Made Groove Metal, In Case You Didn't Know....
Did they ever play Underground in America live? Best song they ever did, I’ll put it above any CoH song
We Europeans have many things to thank Americans for, but this album is the TOP reason for me
The best album
Such an underrated album🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
it won a grammy
@@tedvilkeinen453eww a grammy
Amo este disco!! 🤘
Very underrated album, for me it's as good as vulgar display of p
Pantera are the single, greatest metal band of all time! They've never made a band song. Thats top notch Perfection :) RIP Dime and Vinny. THREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
You won’t need that anymore, it’s on sale at the fuckin dollar store!
about the time when Phil hurt his back and started his destructive descent into the world of opiate addiction. I know this because Pantera is my shit, I followed them very closely, and I was right there at the same time doing the same thing
Favourite Pantera album.
La puta madre, no me extraña que Phil ande casi sin voz a dia de hoy….menudo despligue 😮, a mitad de la primera canción ya dio mas de lo que muchos cantantes darán en toda una vida.
Se tomó enserio el regreso de Pantera, lo ví en vivo 2 veces el año pasado y suena espectacular. Dio un mejor show de lo que podría haber dado hace 22 años
My favourite album
This Albums sound birthed alot of sub genre's. More importantly the screaming. EVERYONE in the game wanted to be this Nasty.
Man, every Pantera album is such a unique listening experience. This is by far their deepest, darkest album. A manic-depressive masterpiece, and the closest thing they ever released to a concept album. This is Phil's album.
This album could’ve been released today and it wouldn’t sound out of place at all. It’s timeless and brilliant.
It's like the last word in metal. The metal god has spoken and shal be heard forever
This Album it's the best and my opinion
It's only 11 songs , buts it's too many good melodies , Dark Tempos,Incredible Dimebag Changed Riffs ..... And i Can Relate the Phil Anselmo Lirics. Because he was
Down for Real ,lost in Addiction, affected Pantera.
Please Say More Detroit Shows without Metallica..$$$Pantera Rocks..Phil your Voice is Freakin Amazing..Keep Rockin🤘🖤🎸🎤
Floods is great and all but 10s is godly
Floods, Dime's best solo
Every time I listen, which is often I just think about what a tragedy this band turned out to be. The best thrash ever tightest instruments ever they could still be with us today. It is a shame.
Finally a full album in one video let's go
The first song is my alarm clock and I love it 🤘🤘🤘
how do you achieve this?
It works great despite Phil recording separate the rest of the band.
A beating from beginning to end.. favorite Pantera record.
BLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH