Pantera's breakthrough album, Cowboys from Hell, is largely driven by the band's powerful rhythm section and guitarist Diamond Darrell (as he was then known)'s unbelievably forceful riffing, which skittered around the downbeats to produce unexpected rhythmic phrases and accents, as well as his inventive soloing. Phil Anselmo displayed a vocal range that could switch from a growling shout to a high falsetto -- listen to him match Darrell's harmonic squeals at the end of "Cemetery Gates." The album gradually becomes more same-sounding as it goes on, but the first half, featuring such brutal slices of hrash as "Psycho Holiday," "Primal Concrete Sledge," and the title track, pretty much carries its momentum all the way through.
mornin' mogliesto bed at 2:00 amkiddies gots me up at 5:45 am2 are already on some kinda punishmenti am a TYRANTi noticed also maybe i need some kind of pill,maybe a zomogloftyeah THATS the ticketget of you indie/emo ass and *RAWK*peacelove&happiness
mornin' mogliesto bed at 2:00 amkiddies gots me up at 5:45 am2 are already on some kinda punishmenti am a TYRANTi noticed also maybe i need some kind of pill,maybe a zomogloftyeah THATS the ticketget of you indie/emo ass and *RAWK*peacelove&happiness
since I broke my own rule a while back, I will continue to break it with 3 songs of of this album, here is another off Cowboys from Hell-> enjoy or get over it.
this song is called domination, the first half of a combo medley off of Official 101 Live -> Domination was the first half, and Hollow was the second half, I posted Hollow a while back, check it out, search through my posts for the past coupla weeks.
For the 5th post of tribute to LESTER JONZE and all things heavy, here is Pantera and their Debut Album Cowboy’s from Hell-> 1. Cowboys from Hell2. Primal Concrete Sledge3. Psycho Holiday4. Heresy5. Cemetery Gates6. Domination7. Shattered8. Clash with Reality9. Medicine Man10. Message in Blood11. The Sleep12. The Art of ShreddingAnd for Lester’s bonus track, METALLICA 1. Bleeding Me2. Trapped