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Rebel Meets Rebel

 
Album Review: Rebel Meets Rebel

  • Artist: Rebel Meets Rebel
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 02, 2006
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Rebel Meets Rebel is the result of a lengthy collaboration between Pantera's rhythm section and outlaw country legend David Allan Coe. The partnership began in the late '90s with Coe and Dimebag Darrell meeting in Fort Worth and discovering they were kindred spirits. They decided to record together in 1999, and over the next four years, Coe, Dimebag, and Pantera's rhythm section recorded sporadically. Those sessions were released as Rebel Meets Rebel in 2006, two years after Dimebag's tragic on-stage murder while playing with the group Damageplan. Rebel Meets Rebel in no way attempts to blend the styles of heavy metal and country -- rather it just throws them together, one on the top of the other, at times outweighing each other. The result is two completely different sounds crashing together and creating something entirely new out of the smashed remnants. The album's first track, "Nothin' to Lose," hits hard with a White Zombie-esque intro, featuring a moaning female and choppy distorted guitar, leading way to the musical collision. On first listen, the song sounds awkward -- as if someone had spliced a Pantera song together with a David Allan Coe one on their home computer. It doesn't mesh well, and the bass seems too sharp and tinny. But after listening to the album a few times, it starts to make more sense. Dimebag's ability to switch between piercing thrash and beautifully dark melodies is one of his attributes that garnered him such acclaim, and it's there on Rebel Meets Rebel. And he is complemented by not only his bandmates but by guest performers, like Joey Floyd's fiddle breakdown on "Rebel Meets Rebel" and added metal growl from Hank Williams III on "Get Outta My Life."

Coe and the three metal musicians reach common ground on the Spanish-flared tunes "Panfilo" and "Heartworn Highway," as well as on "Arizona Rivers," with its beautiful acoustic guitar taking center stage. The musicians relate to each other, and these songs are the most successful at bringing together Coe's bluesy country and Pantera's musical talent. It's in these three standouts that Coe's vocals and Dimebag's melodic guitar riffs and licks are at their finest on the album. Lyrically, the album is all over the place. While the lyrics are often boisterous and cocky (e.g., "One Night Stands"), there are a few exceptions where the themes change from getting drunk and stoned to songs about how unkind time can be. "Cherokee Cry" calls for respect for Native Americans, and regret for the way they were treated by the U.S. government: "Digging up our sacred grounds, won't you leave the dead alone/Let the eagle fly and the buffalo roam, and give us back our home." The album's up moments are really up, incorporating humor and rowdiness. "Cowboys Do More Dope" swaggers more than the rest of the album, as a saloon-style piano intro gives way to a classic Dimebag riff and a song about long-haired rednecks packing their noses with blow. With his signature rebel pride and maverick attitude, Coe proves his versatility both lyrically and vocally on this album, and Pantera's hard-hitting, rebellious freight-train rhythm section never lets up. Each song on the album is as unique as the musicians who created it. Rebel Meets Rebel really is groundbreaking in that it will please fans of both country and metal because the music is simultaneously both styles -- it's never a fusion, they simply exist together. ~ Megan Frye, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Nothin' to Lose (Lyrics) David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (3:40)
Rebel Meets Rebel David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (3:10)
Cowboys Do More Dope David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (4:48)
Panfilo David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (0:34)
Heart Worn Highway David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (4:12)
One Nite Stands David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (2:28)
Arizona Rivers David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (2:27)
Get Outta My Life David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (3:32)
Cherokee Cry David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (3:50)
Time David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (3:35)
No Compromise David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (3:52)
N.Y.C. Streets David Allan Coe Rebel Meets Rebel (4:12)

Credits

David Allan Coe (Vocals), David Allan Coe (Group Member), Vinnie Paul (Drums), Vinnie Paul (Producer), Vinnie Paul (Mastering), Vinnie Paul (Group Member), Rex Brown (Bass), Rex Brown (Group Member), Dimebag Darrell (Guitar), Dimebag Darrell (Producer), Dimebag Darrell (Group Member), Chad Lee (Photography)
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Rebel Meets Rebel
Studio album by Rebel Meets Rebel
Released May 2, 2006
Recorded 1999 – 2003
Genre Heavy metal, outlaw country, southern rock
Length 40:23
Label Big Vin Records
Producer Dimebag Darrell
Vinnie Paul
Professional reviews

Rebel Meets Rebel was an American Outlaw country album; the result of a project by American country music singer David Allan Coe and Texas heavy metal band Pantera members Dimebag Darrell, Rex Brown and Vinnie Paul. The project/album was called Rebel Meets Rebel.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics by David Allan Coe.
All music by Dimebag Darrell & Vinnie Paul.

  1. "Nothin' to Lose" – 3:40
  2. "Rebel Meets Rebel" – 3:10
  3. "Cowboys Do More Dope" – 4:48
  4. "Panfilo" – 0:34
  5. "Heart Worn Highway" – 4:12
  6. "One Nite Stands" – 2:28
  7. "Arizona Rivers" – 2:28
  8. "Get Outta My Life" – 3:33
  9. "Cherokee Cry" – 3:50
  10. "Time" – 3:35
  11. "No Compromise" – 3:52
  12. "N.Y.C. Streets" – 4:12

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Chart Positions

Album

Year Chart Position
2006 The Billboard 200 38
2006 Top Independent Albums 3

 
 
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