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Pantera

Artist Song
Pantera  Cemetary Gates  
Pantera  This Love  
Pantera  Cowboys from Hell  
Pantera  Walk  
Pantera  Fucking Hostile  
Pantera  Mouth for War  
Pantera  Hollow  
Pantera  A New Level  
Pantera  Revolution Is My Name  
Pantera  Goddamn Electric  
Pantera  The Great Southern Trendkill  
Pantera  War Nerve  
Pantera  5 Minutes Alone  
Pantera  Domination  
Pantera  I'm Broken  
Pantera  Regular People (Conceit)  
Pantera  Drag the Waters  
Pantera  No Good (Attack the Radical)  
Pantera  Primal Concrete Sledge  
Pantera  Psycho Holiday  
Pantera  Clash With Reality  
Pantera  Hellbound  
Pantera  Live In a Hole  
Pantera  Heresy  
Pantera  Shattered  
Pantera  Message In Blood  
Pantera  The Art of Shredding  
Pantera  Hard Lines Sunken Cheeks  
Pantera  Rise  
Pantera  By Demons Be Driven  
Pantera  Yesterday Don't Mean S**t  
Pantera  13 Steps to Nowhere  
Pantera  You've Got to Belong to It  
Pantera  I'll Cast a Shadow  
Pantera  Suicide Note Pt. II  
Pantera  Strength Beyond Strength  
Pantera  Where You Come from  
Pantera  Shedding Skin  
Down  Lifer  
Down  Ghosts Along the Mississippi  
Down  Lysergik Funeral Procession  
Damageplan  Blink of an Eye  
Damageplan  Breathing New Life  
Damageplan  Pride  
Superjoint Ritual  Dress Like a Target  

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Ask Pantera about their “overnight success” in the early ’90s and they’ll probably laugh right in your face. After all, they spent nearly ten years slugging it out on the cover-band circuit and issuing self-released albums that were closer to Mötley Crüe than trademark power-groove platters — powder-keg-popping combinations of Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, and Slayer. Not to mention a little hardcore punk here and there, as heard on such instant classics as [i]Vulgar Display of Power[/i], and [i]Cowboys From Hell[/i], a game-changer that took the line “we’re taking over this town” [i]very[/i] seriously. Millions of albums and spotlight-seizing shows later, Pantera’s emerged as one of the most influential heavy-metal acts of all time, a group of guitar-toting, amp-testing desperados that are about as subtle as the drilled skull on [i]Far Beyond Driven[/i]’s sleeve.
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