Suicide Note Pt. I - Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill (Cassette, Album)
It was tempting and bared, The whoring angel rising Now burning prayers, My silent time of losing. Long for the blur, We cannot dry much longer Cement to dirt, Disgusted with my cheapness. Whores Your windows boarded up, Your private lives exposed The talk shows pump it up, Lab rats diseased for show.
And we did. Despite the well-documented tension growing between Anselmo and the Abbott Brothers — guitarist Dimebag Darrell and drummer Vinnie Paul — the band did what they could to keep their personal friction off the album and off the stage. It was probably the most abrasive, obnoxious record we ever made. It was out of control, and it was out of control in more ways than just the music.
The people that were a part of it were out of control, the whole thing was out of control, I don't even know how we finished it. In celebration of Pantera's most punishing album, here are seven facts you likely didn't know about The Great Southern Trendkill. The band underwent a last-minute studio change and ended up recording at Dimebag Darrell's home Pantera had planned to record the album at a professional studio in Dallas, but after they started jamming at Dimebag's practice pad, they decided to record there instead of the more established locale.
The demos were so tough and lethal sounding that we were like, 'Man! That's almost it, right there. I didn't wanna see anybody, man. The Number One album kicked off with this remorseless barrage of high-velocity thrash and lumbering sludge. On Far Beyond Driven , more than ever before, Pantera just went for the jugular. Streams Videos All Posts.
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Apparently, Pantera's 8th album (or 4th in their revised canon) is either an overlooked classic or an instant return to form, as the band aimed to get back on track after the supposed misstep that was Far Beyond onancribpassrefcu.gestsoulucurfeicompprettherstertemptawars.co the band fracturing as a unit at this point, The Great Southern Trendkill, seems to have been released against the odds, those odds being Anselmo's creeping heroin.
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