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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075679175823
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Warner
Manufacturer: Warner
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner
Release Date: February 24, 1992
Studio: Warner
Sales Rank: 17046
MPN: 91758
Disc 1:- Mouth For War
- New Level
- Walk
- Fucking Hostile
- This Love
- Rise
- No Good (Attack The Radical)
- Live In A Hole
- Regular People (Conceit)
- By Demons Be Driven
- Hollow
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Amazon.co.uk Review: Upon its release in the mid-1990s, Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power proved that, even in an era of alternative rock supremacy, heavy metal fans were still a force to contend with. Blending eerie, surging grooves with thrashy speed metal riffs, Pantera created a bleak, oppressive disc that captured both ends of the speed spectrum without resorting to clichi, abrupt tempo shifts. Guitarist Diamond Darrell plays with as much crunch as the best Metallica, while vocalist Phil Anselmo screams loud enough to satisfy any GBH fan. Coupled with Vinnie Paul's insistent, double bass-drum onslaught, you're left with an album that'll shake the fillings out of even the strongest teeth. --Jon Wiederhorn
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is there another album cover that screams 'vulgar display of power'?
unlike many other bands, who's 2nd album seems to flop dearly, Pantera's second album (or 6th, if you count the self-relased ones), is metal at its most powerful, devestating, and angry state. Songs like Mouth for war, Walk, This Love (absolutely NOTHING to do with the Maroon 5 song of the same name, thank you very much), and a new level have monster riffs and vocals; but the entire album is listenable without skipping any songs. Phil Anselmo's voice without the high pitched wails suits the music well.
if you like the watered down 'metal' of today (i.e. avenged sevenfold, trivium) you will probably think it too angry and heavy. However, if you like ... Read More:
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If only Pantera were still around today. Who knows how many more great albums they have made. Vulgar Display of Power is usually seen as their best album, and for good reason. One of the main reasons is just because the album was so heavy and aggressive. I have never seen a more fitting album title. One the intense opener Mouth For War gets underway with its absolutely crushing main riff, we can tell that this album will be as skull-pounding as anything you've ever heard before.
The band certainly decided to increase the heaviness this record, especially vocal-wise. Singer Phil Anselmo forgets about singing high notes for the most part and intsead creates an unhinged miliataristic roar style of vocals, creating perhaps the ultimate metal ... Read More:
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From the first blasts of 'Mouth for War' to the dying strains of 'Hollow' this album remains one of the best metal albums to come out of the nineties. There is a not a single disappointing song, and most songs have frequently been aired at rock clubs across the world. As the name suggests, it's not for the faint-hearted, so it's appeal is probably restricted to those who already have an interest in metal. However anyone who has only recently got into metal will love it (anyone who has been into metal for a while will already have it). One of the most impressive aspects of this album is the production. Despite having been released more than 15 years ago the sound is really fresh and sounds like it was recorded just the other day. Buy it now - you'll ... Read More:
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If you want raw, if you want angry and if you want searing riffs, drumming and kick ass lyrics, then this is the album to buy. Quite simply their best album and a must have for any discerning metal collection. Buy it, buy it, buy it.
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ah,what is the best pantera album,if i could only ever own one for the rest of my life,i know,its this one,it has it all,cracking riffs,superb vocals,class drumming and superb lyrics,the key to pantera was rage,its what they did and they did it well,songs like walk and mouth for war were born to be singles,no they werent gonna sit in the top 5 but hey we wouldnt have been happy if they did,pantera were metal,they oozed passion,they knew how to pound us into submission,this for me is their best,you may disagree,maybe
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