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01. "Hellbound" 02. "Goodamn electric" 03. "Yesterday Don't Mean S**t" 04. "You've got to belong to it" 05. "Revolution is my name" 06. "Death rattle" 07. "We'll grind that axe for a long time" 08. "VP lift" 09. "It makes them disappear" 10. "I'll cast a shadow"
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 | Beschreibung: | Since their '90 debut they have been the foremost practioners of the heaviest, angriest rock anywhere. Their music savage, searing, soulful rock stands unchallenged in it's intensity., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Artwork [Digital Retouching]: Eric Altenburger, Booking [Agent]: John Dittmar, Booking [For]: Pinnacle Entertainment, Co-producer: Sterling Winfield, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Crew [Buscore/Spiritual Inspiration]: Steve "Psycho" Joseph, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Crew [Buzz Driver]: Tony Wiggins (3), Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Crew [Philip's House & Booze Tech/Stunt Man]: Dustin Havnen, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Crew [Pugilistic Dementia]: Mad Maxx (5), Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Crew [Security]: Chris Kinzy, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Engineer [Monitor God]: Mike Adams (16), Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Engineer [Monitors]: Frank Scrambologni, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Engineer [Sound]: Aaron Barnes, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Film Technician [Video], Management [Band Assistant]: Daryl Arnberger, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Lighting Director: Sonny Satterfield, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Producer [Production Dude]: Royal Jensen, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Technician [Bass Tech]: Robert Long (6), Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Technician [Drum & Marijuana Tech]: John Brooks (3), Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Technician [Guitar & Booze Tech]: Grady Champion (2), Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Technician [Occasional Bass Tech & Leaner]: Jeff Judd, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Technician [Philip's Tech]: Eric Altenburger, Crew [Pantera Crew From Hell], Tour Manager: Guy Sykes, Edited By [Digital Editing], Sequenced By: Roger Lian, Engineer: Sterling Winfield, Engineer: Vinnie Paul, Engineer [Sound By Showco]: M.L. Procise, Engineer [Sound]: Showco, Legal [Lawyer For]: Codikow, Carroll, Guido & Groffman, Legal [Lawyer]: David Codikow, Lighting [Light & Sound Design]: Mark Coleman (2), Management [Business Manager For]: Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman, Management [Business Manager]: Todd Gelfand, Management [Merchandise]: Winterland Productions, Management [Worldwide Representation For]: Concrete Management, Inc., Management [Worldwide Representation]: Kimberly Zide, Management [Worldwide Representation]: Walter O'Brien (2), Mastered By: Howie Weinberg, Performer [Pantera Is:], Bass: Rex Brown, Performer [Pantera Is:], Drums: Vinnie Paul, Performer [Pantera Is:], Guitar [Axe]: Dimebag Darrell, Performer [Pantera Is:], Vocals: Phil Anselmo, Photography By: Scott Caliva, Producer: Dimebag Darrell, Producer: Vinnie Paul, Technician [Studio Dog]: Grady Champion (2), Written-By, Arranged By: Pantera, Lead Guitar [Outro]: Kerry King, Labelcode WBUK9624512.2 (7559-62451-2), Record Company Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., Record Company Time Warner, Phonographic Copyright (p) Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., Copyright (c) Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., Phonographic Copyright (p) WEA International Inc., Copyright (c) WEA International Inc., Copyright (c) VDPR Music, Copyright (c) Cota Music, Published By Warner-Tamerlane Music, Recorded At Chasin Jason Studios, Mastered At Masterdisk, Made By Macromedia, Inc., Made By Warner Music Manufacturing Europe, Pressed By WMME Alsdo"Reinventing The Steel" ist das neunte und letzte Studioalbum der legendären amerikanischen Heavy-Metal-Band Pantera und erschien im Jahr 2000 als CD beim renommierten Label Elektra. Das Album präsentiert die Band auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Energie mit kraftvollen Songs wie ?Revolution Is My Name?, ?Yesterday Don?t Mean Shit? und ?Goddamn Electric?. Mit ihren markanten Groove-Riffs, donnernden Drums und dem charismatischen Gesang von Phil Anselmo prägte Pantera den modernen Metal maßgeblich in den 1990er Jahren. Die Band wurde mehrfach für den Grammy nominiert und erreichte mit Alben wie ?Vulgar Display of Power? oder ?Far Beyond Driven? Platinstatus ? ein Beweis ihres nachhaltigen Einflusses auf das Genre. Der Hersteller Elektra steht seit Jahrzehnten für innovative Rock- und Metal-Veröffentlichungen höchster Qualität. |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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Eugene S. - 11.12.2024  The ninth and final studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on March 21, 2000. Singer Phil Anselmo named Reinventing the Steel as his favorite Pantera album. I recommend.
|  | Alexander S. - 31.10.2019  Perhaps this album was a turning point, not only because Pantera became noticeably rougher, tougher and sharper, but also thanks to a pronounced (certainly within the framework of style) melody, which, unfortunately, will fade in a couple of years, giving way to a prickly and uncomfortable guitar moves and wild cries. Of course, in the future Pantera will delight its listeners with things like "This Love" ("Vulgar Display Of Power", 1992) or "Suicide Note Pt. I" ("The Great Southern Trendkill", 1996), but they can never compare with " Cemetary Gates "in a nobly gloomy spirit. What about the killer Cowboys From Hell or Psycho Holiday? Dare to forget the "Primal Concrete Sledge", where Anselmo sings with a machine gun speed (does not growl!), And with great diction, and Winnie Paul and Rex Brown furious cardan shaft and fierce bass destroy the whole galaxy, "Heresy" and "Clash With Reality" , where Dimbag Darrell shows himself in all its glory (as, indeed, on the whole album)? Very, very vain, you won’t hear such a Panther: even if the style contemporary to that period in the group’s history will only become heavier and heavier, but some charm is that charm that Pantera had on the previous “Power Metal” (1988 ), but on “Cowboys from Hell”, fortunately, it was preserved, somewhere, alas, it will evaporate. It's a pity...
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