From Pantera's first album, Metal Magic (1983)
• Ride My Rocket
• I'll Be Alright
• Tell Me If You Want It
• Latest Lover
• Biggest Part of Me
• Metal Magic
• Widowmaker
• Nothin' On (But the Radio)
• Sad Lover
• Rock Out
From their second album, Projects in the Jungle (1984)
• All Over Tonight
• Out for Blood
• Blue Light Turnin' Red
• Like Fire
• In Over My Head
• Projects in the Jungle
• Heavy Metal Rules
• Only a Heartbeat Away
• Killers
• Takin' My Life
From their third album, I Am The Night (1985)
• Hot and Heavy
• I Am the Night
• Onward We Rock
• D*G*T*T*M (Darrel Goes to the Movies)
• Daughters of the Queen
• Down Below
• Come-On Eyes
• Right on the Edge
• Valhalla
• Forever Tonight
From their fourth album, Power Metal (1988)
• Rock the World
• Power Metal
• We'll Meet Again
• Over and Out
• Proud to be Loud
• Death Trap
• Hard Ride
• Burnnn!
• P*S*T*88
From their fifth album, Cowboys from Hell (1990)
• Cowboys from Hell
• Primal Concrete Sledge
• Psycho Holiday
• Heresy
• Cemetery Gates
• Domination
• Shattered
• Clash with Reality
• Medicine Man
• Message in Blood
• The Sleep
• The Art of Shredding
From their sixth album, Vulgar Display of Power (1992)
• Mouth for War
• A New Level
• Walk
• F*cking Hostile
• This Love
• Rise
• No Good (Attack the Radical)
• Live in a Hole
• Regular People (Conceit)
• By Demons Be Driven
• Hollow
From their seventh album, Far Beyond Driven (1994)
• Strength Beyond Strength
• Becoming
• 5 Minutes Alone
• I'm Broken
• Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills
• Hard Lines, Sunken Cheeks
• Slaughtered
• 25 Years
• Shredding Skin
• Use My Third Arm
• Throes of Rejection
• Planet of Caravan
From their eighth album, The Great Southern Trendkill (1996)
• The Great Southern Trendkill
• War Nerve
• Drag the Waters
• 10's
• 13 Steps to Nowhere
• Suicide Note Part I
• Suicide Note Part II
• Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath)
• Floods
• The Underground in America
• (Reprise) Sandblasted Skin
From their ninth and final album, Reinventing the Steel (2000)
• Hellbound
• G*ddamn Electric
• Yesterday Don't Mean Sh*t
• You've Got to Belong to It
• Revolution Is My Name
• Death Rattle
• We'll Grind That Axe for a Long Time
• Uplift
• It Makes Them Disappear
• I'll Cast A Shadow
Vulgar Display of Power, a Double Platinum record by Pantera, was released on February 25, 1992.
The song "Immortally Insane" is from Pantera's album "The Great Southern Trendkill," released in 1996. This album is known for its intense sound and dark themes, showcasing the band's signature groove metal style. "Immortally Insane" exemplifies the raw energy and aggression that characterizes much of the album.
Walk on the Vulgar Display of Power Album
It was release for only a japanese release for reinventing the steel
One can check these lyrics by Pantera on the cover of the album released in 1990. This information is also available on websites like Metro Lyrics and AZ Lyrics.
Vulgar Display of Power
Pantera's third album was I Am the Night in 1985. It was one of the first albums by Pantera to have a heavier style, and was the last album to feature lead vocalist Terry Glaze.
Vulgar display of power
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Vulgar Display of Power, a Double Platinum record by Pantera, was released on February 25, 1992.
The song "Immortally Insane" is from Pantera's album "The Great Southern Trendkill," released in 1996. This album is known for its intense sound and dark themes, showcasing the band's signature groove metal style. "Immortally Insane" exemplifies the raw energy and aggression that characterizes much of the album.
Metallica is definitely more popular than Pantera although Pantera remains the best metal band.
Walk on the Vulgar Display of Power Album
It was release for only a japanese release for reinventing the steel
Pantera!
One can check these lyrics by Pantera on the cover of the album released in 1990. This information is also available on websites like Metro Lyrics and AZ Lyrics.
Pantera is priceless.