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Vulgar Display Of Power

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Category: Speed/Thrash

Year: 1992

Label: Atlantic

Catalog Number: 7 91758-2

Average Rating: 90 / 100 (8 ratings)

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Personnel
Philip Anselmo vocals
Diamond Darrell guitars
Rex Brown bass
Vinnie Paul drums
Tracks
1.  Mouth For War  3:56
2.  A New Level  2:57
3.  Walk  5:15
4.  Fucking Hostile  2:49
5.  This Love  6:32
6.  Rise  4:36
7.  No Good (Attack The Radical)  4:50
8.  Live In A Hole  4:59
9.  Regular People (Conceit)  5:27
10.  By Demons Be Driven  4:39
11.  Hollow  5:45
  
Total Running Time:  51:45

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Existing comments about this CD

From: joseph Date: April 3, 2002 at 4:16
wow! you dont get much hevier than this without going death or grind. well actually this aint evn there heviest. trendkill, far beyond driven and reinventing the steel are all heavier but this one is there best, GET IT!

From: jason (FA - Q) Date: July 20, 2002 at 17:54
This album is alot like the 'Cowboys From Hell' album, if you ask me. It sounds like the two albums were written at the same time. Very good stuff.

From: The Fizzy One Date: October 27, 2002 at 20:53
At this point, Phil hasn't forgotten how to sing a little yet, but the band themselves are heavying up. My favorite from these guys. The Fizz Picks: 'Walk' (great stomping beat and a hell of a solo), 'FUckin' Hostile' (play it on your next bad day), 'This Love' (first Pantera song I ever heard), 'Rise,' 'Live In a Hole' (love the lyricds, how true), and 'Hollow.'

From: bobby jonson Date: February 19, 2003 at 4:15
Dammit Fizz: if you're on this board again sometime soon would you please stop being nutless and stop saying that Phil's lyrics are 'scary'. You little bitch this is a METAL board. Please stick to glammetal.com or possibly MTV.TRL.Linkin Park.com. FUKING PUSSY!!

From: TrickyRicky Date: February 22, 2003 at 12:30
I am thinking Bobby Jonson may have a problem with The Fizzy One..I think the names are uncalled for to be honest..this albums great by the way.

From: panterarule.com Date: June 16, 2003 at 8:52
brilliance. sheer brilliance. Phil's lyrics are absolutely stunning, diamond darrels guitar solo's rival jimmy hendrix's,rex's bass is the best ive heard yet and vinnie paul's drumming rivals slipknot's. Walk, fucking hostile, this love and live in a hole are the best songs. 'Walk' almost matches the brilliance shown with 'Cowboys from Hell'. Pantera remain my favorite band.

From: panterarule.com Date: June 16, 2003 at 8:55
by the way, bobby jonson you are a dickhead. go back to your britney spears albums you queer son of a bitch

From: psychoglen Date: June 22, 2003 at 1:11
If I could only own one Pantera CD, this would be the one.

From: erik Date: July 19, 2003 at 12:09
nice album

From: Zze Date: October 21, 2003 at 4:17
this album, along with Sepulturaīs 'cHaOS AD' started the 'Modern Metal' movement that would latter develop on what we know as the ' NU-METAL' movenemt. I donīt think neither of these albums are bad, but surely they helped bringing on horrible bands like Coal Chamber and Slipknot

From: Luke Date: January 30, 2004 at 23:49
Don't ever associate Sepultura's Chaos ad or this album with nu-metal...

From: iris Date: April 12, 2004 at 16:41
you damm right, Luke! those albums are simply pure trash\speed metal which make us fucking better human-been!

From: I.R.A Date: August 12, 2004 at 13:42
ive got the teashert of it !!!!!!!!!(6)(6)(6)its a fucking good album to me.....(6)(6)(6)

From: Metalhead66 Date: December 9, 2004 at 12:18
Thanx Dime for ALL THE GREAT MUSIC....IT IS SUCH A FUCKIN SHAME....WORDS CAN'T DESCRIBE THE INCREDIBLE LOSS.....

From: metalalways Date: July 13, 2007 at 12:44
Pantera rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dime we miss you

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: August 3, 2013 at 22:27
The definitive Pantera album, and the one that cemented their place in metal history. Thrash was on itslast legs by '92, hair-metal going the same way, and the latest fad, grunge, was inconsistent in terms of metallic heaviness. And here came Pantera, improving on the recipe from Cowboys From Hell, making it even heavier, adding a little extra speaker-rattling bottom end. It's just riff after motherfucking riff (to quote the Wildhearts). A couple tracks are a little less than stellar along about the middle of the album, but there are still killer groooves everywhere, and Anselmmo excels in the chest-pounding fury. A landmark album, and a sound nobody has been able to quite copy twenty years later.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: December 1, 2013 at 21:08
This album along with "Cowboys From Hell" & "Far Beyond Driven" are the badass trilogy of this,one way or another, controversial band..."A New Level","Walk" & "Fucking Hostile" are simply 3 killer songs wherever you put them /m/ .tracks 1,2,7,9 & 10 rocks the hell out as well...so in general lines,get this mother f****** baby a.s.a.p if u don't have it.94/100


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