| Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
(1990)
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| Cover Front |
Album |
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| Artist/Composer |
Pantera |
| Format |
MP3 |
| Genre |
Thrash/Speed Metal |
| Label |
Maver |
| Index |
1671 |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
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| Musicians |
| Guitar-Electric |
Dimebag Darrel |
| Vocals |
Philip Anselmo |
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| Track List |
| 01 |
Cowboys From Hell |
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| 02 |
Primal Concrete Sledge |
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| 03 |
Pyscho Holiday |
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| 04 |
Heresy |
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| 05 |
Cemetery Gates |
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| 06 |
Domination |
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| 07 |
Shattered |
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| 08 |
Clash With Reality |
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| 09 |
Medicine Man |
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| 10 |
Message In Blood |
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| 11 |
The Sleep |
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| 12 |
The Art Of Shredding |
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| Details |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Rare |
No |
| Sound |
Stereo |
| UPC (Barcode) |
075679137227 |
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| Notes |
| AMG REVIEW: Pantera's breakthrough album, Cowboys From Hell, is largely driven by the band's powerful rhythm section and guitarist Diamond Darrell's (as he was then known) 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 |
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