Pantera Discography 1983-2003 -flac- Vtwin88cube Link
August 16, 1985, marked the release of I Am the Night , the last of the trio of glam albums before a significant lineup change. Though the band's popularity was still largely regional, their determination was unwavering. This album, while still containing the hallmarks of 80s glam, showed a band hungry for a heavier, more aggressive sound.
: "Drag the Waters", "Floods", "Suicide Note Pt. II". Reinventing the Steel (2000)
: Heavily inspired by Kiss, Def Leppard, and Judas Priest. Pantera Discography 1983-2003 -FLAC- vtwin88cube
Pantera's next studio album, "Vulgar Display of Power" (1992), cemented their status as groove metal pioneers. With tracks like "Walk" and "Floods," the album demonstrated a more mature, heavy sound that resonated with fans and critics alike.
: The critical turning point introducing a heavier, aggressive style. August 16, 1985, marked the release of I
Released on July 24, 1990, Cowboys from Hell was Pantera's commercial breakthrough and is widely considered their first "official" album. Recorded with legendary producer Terry Date, the album exposed the band's aggressive groove metal style to a mainstream audience. Featuring now-classic tracks like the anthemic title track, the brutal "Primal Concrete Sledge," the melancholic "Cemetery Gates," and the crushing "Domination," this album announced Pantera as a major force in heavy music.
Often overlooked, the early albums ( Metal Magic , Projects in the Jungle , I Am the Night ) showcase a band heavily influenced by Kiss and Van Halen. In FLAC, the crispness of Diamond Darrell’s (later Dimebag) early shredding is surprisingly sharp, revealing a virtuosity that was present long before the power grooves arrived. : "Drag the Waters", "Floods", "Suicide Note Pt
: "Revolution Is My Name", "Goddamn Electric", "I'll Cast a Shadow". 3. Live Albums and Compilations (1997–2003)