Reinventing the Steel [Explicit Lyrics]
Reinventing the Steel [Explicit Lyrics]
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Pantera's back, and all is as wrong with the world as it ever was. They're going to make sure you know it, too. Despite the four-year absence from the studio between Great Southern Trendkill and Reinventing the Steel, Pantera's unflagging aggression is confirmed by the full-throttle rhythms, throat-ripping vocals, and crunchy guitars. Call it their Metallica legacy, except that Pantera are more Metallica than Metallica these days. Heavy metal of this breed may be past its heyday, but Pantera's not going away quietly. In fact, evidence suggests that they're not going away at all--no matter how low you keep the volume knob, Reinventing the Steel is loud, loud, loud! --Genevieve Williams
Reinventing the Steel,Pantera,East/West Records,Alternative Metal,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Thrash
Average customer rating:
- Pantera goes to the Next Level
- Rehashing the Steel
- UP IN FLAMES!!!
- RTS
- My trust is in Whisky,Weed and Pantera!!!!
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Reinventing the Steel
Pantera
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Alternative Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Rebels
| Warner Brothers Records
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- Far Beyond Driven
- Cowboys From Hell
- Vulgar Display of Power
- The Great Southern Trendkill
- Official Live: 101 Proof
ASIN: B00004L8DJ
Release Date: 2000-03-21 |
Tracks:
- Hellbound
- Goddamn Electric[4~
- Yesterday Don't Mean Shit
- 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
Amazon.com
Pantera's back, and all is as wrong with the world as it ever was. They're going to make sure you know it, too. Despite the four-year absence from the studio between Great Southern Trendkill and Reinventing the Steel, Pantera's unflagging aggression is confirmed by the full-throttle rhythms, throat-ripping vocals, and crunchy guitars. Call it their Metallica legacy, except that Pantera are more Metallica than Metallica these days. Heavy metal of this breed may be past its heyday, but Pantera's not going away quietly. In fact, evidence suggests that they're not going away at all--no matter how low you keep the volume knob, Reinventing the Steel is loud, loud, loud! --Genevieve Williams
Customer Reviews:
Pantera goes to the Next Level.......2006-11-11
Sadly, this would be the last studio album that Pantera would give us, as Dimebag and Vinnie would leave to form Damageplan (RIP DIMBAG). Its a damn shame that things had to end here, because with "Reinventing the Steel" Pantera was showing us that they were taking thier muscianship to the next level. Not only is the the best Pantera album, both musically and lyrically, its the smartest. Gone were the mistakes made on Far Beyond Driven and Southern Trendkill, as they step it down a notch on heaviness, and become more musically creative. "It makes them Disappear" is prove alone of the bands creativity. Wait until you hear Dimebags solo. Its a blues infused Riff that shines and makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. Even though I love "Vulgar Display" for its sheer brutality, I love "Reinventing the Steel" even more for its creativity. I encourage you all to listen with an open mind, and if you really listen to everything that is going on, everyone is in perfect harmony. Its always a damn shame when bands go out with great album, cause we never get to hear what the next one could have been like.
Rehashing the Steel.......2006-09-04
You can actually hear Pantera dying . . .
That's too bad because Pantera was probably the last of the legitimate Speed Metal bands. RtS isn't terrible but it's obvious that the band had lost their creative edge by that point. It's o.k. fodder for the hardcore fan but nothing special otherwise. Should have been called "Rehashing the Steel."
UP IN FLAMES!!!.......2006-06-07
My title refers to the track record of awesome albums starting with "Cowboys from Hell" and ending with "The Great Southern Trendkill." Should have stopped there, boys. I really wish you would have. The picture of a guy jumping through a fire with a bottle of booze COMPLETELY illustrates the lack of vision, creativity and compositional talent that went into this album. Sure Dimebag was one of the the best guitarists ever (and it's a shame that dimebag got smoked [LOL, anyone?]), but that fact alone doesn't make a good album. Their credibility as an unstoppable, solid-gold-album-churning machine has gone "up in flames" with this one. "Revolution is my Name" is a good song, but all of their previous albums had numerous GREAT songs - not just one good one.
RTS.......2006-04-10
I read the negative reviews on this CD, so I decided to go back and listen to it. It doesn't bother me that there aren't catchy hooks on this work. That's not what Pantera was about anyway. Listen to it closely. There's some outstanding guitar and bass playing on this album. It also shows some great rhythm playing by Dime. It's not really like the 1st 3 albums, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. I like when a band evolves the right way. I'd also like to strongly agree with another reviewer here who said something to the effect of, yeah, Dime's gone, but put on one of Pantera's CD's and it brings him back to life. This album is definitly for hardcore Pantera fans. You may not like it if you're one of those stuck on the first 3 albums and cannot get past them. You may want to re-examine your loyalties.
My trust is in Whisky,Weed and Pantera!!!!.......2006-01-02
All I have to say is that this is my absolute favorite band and my absolute favorite cd. This was the last one I bought from the gods and I still cant get enough of it. If you don't agree than SUCK MY BALLS!!!!!
Average customer rating:
- Pantera goes to the Next Level
- Rehashing the Steel
- UP IN FLAMES!!!
- RTS
- My trust is in Whisky,Weed and Pantera!!!!
|
Reinventing the Steel
Pantera
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Alternative Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Far Beyond Driven
- Cowboys From Hell
- Vulgar Display of Power
- The Great Southern Trendkill
- Official Live: 101 Proof
ASIN: B00004S5DU
Release Date: 2000-03-21 |
Tracks:
- Hellbound
- Goddamn Electric
- Yesterday Don't Mean Shit
- 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
Amazon.com
Pantera's back, and all is as wrong with the world as it ever was. They're going to make sure you know it, too. Despite the four-year absence from the studio between Great Southern Trendkill and Reinventing the Steel, Pantera's unflagging aggression is confirmed by the full-throttle rhythms, throat-ripping vocals, and crunchy guitars. Call it their Metallica legacy, except that Pantera are more Metallica than Metallica these days. Heavy metal of this breed may be past its heyday, but Pantera's not going away quietly. In fact, evidence suggests that they're not going away at all--no matter how low you keep the volume knob, Reinventing the Steel is loud, loud, loud! --Genevieve Williams
Customer Reviews:
Pantera goes to the Next Level.......2006-11-11
Sadly, this would be the last studio album that Pantera would give us, as Dimebag and Vinnie would leave to form Damageplan (RIP DIMBAG). Its a damn shame that things had to end here, because with "Reinventing the Steel" Pantera was showing us that they were taking thier muscianship to the next level. Not only is the the best Pantera album, both musically and lyrically, its the smartest. Gone were the mistakes made on Far Beyond Driven and Southern Trendkill, as they step it down a notch on heaviness, and become more musically creative. "It makes them Disappear" is prove alone of the bands creativity. Wait until you hear Dimebags solo. Its a blues infused Riff that shines and makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. Even though I love "Vulgar Display" for its sheer brutality, I love "Reinventing the Steel" even more for its creativity. I encourage you all to listen with an open mind, and if you really listen to everything that is going on, everyone is in perfect harmony. Its always a damn shame when bands go out with great album, cause we never get to hear what the next one could have been like.
Rehashing the Steel.......2006-09-04
You can actually hear Pantera dying . . .
That's too bad because Pantera was probably the last of the legitimate Speed Metal bands. RtS isn't terrible but it's obvious that the band had lost their creative edge by that point. It's o.k. fodder for the hardcore fan but nothing special otherwise. Should have been called "Rehashing the Steel."
UP IN FLAMES!!!.......2006-06-07
My title refers to the track record of awesome albums starting with "Cowboys from Hell" and ending with "The Great Southern Trendkill." Should have stopped there, boys. I really wish you would have. The picture of a guy jumping through a fire with a bottle of booze COMPLETELY illustrates the lack of vision, creativity and compositional talent that went into this album. Sure Dimebag was one of the the best guitarists ever (and it's a shame that dimebag got smoked [LOL, anyone?]), but that fact alone doesn't make a good album. Their credibility as an unstoppable, solid-gold-album-churning machine has gone "up in flames" with this one. "Revolution is my Name" is a good song, but all of their previous albums had numerous GREAT songs - not just one good one.
RTS.......2006-04-10
I read the negative reviews on this CD, so I decided to go back and listen to it. It doesn't bother me that there aren't catchy hooks on this work. That's not what Pantera was about anyway. Listen to it closely. There's some outstanding guitar and bass playing on this album. It also shows some great rhythm playing by Dime. It's not really like the 1st 3 albums, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. I like when a band evolves the right way. I'd also like to strongly agree with another reviewer here who said something to the effect of, yeah, Dime's gone, but put on one of Pantera's CD's and it brings him back to life. This album is definitly for hardcore Pantera fans. You may not like it if you're one of those stuck on the first 3 albums and cannot get past them. You may want to re-examine your loyalties.
My trust is in Whisky,Weed and Pantera!!!!.......2006-01-02
All I have to say is that this is my absolute favorite band and my absolute favorite cd. This was the last one I bought from the gods and I still cant get enough of it. If you don't agree than SUCK MY BALLS!!!!!
Average customer rating:
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Reinventing the Steel.
Pantera
Manufacturer: Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Miscellaneous
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00005V8AS
Release Date: 2001-09-05 |
Average customer rating:
- buy it if you can find it!
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Reinventing the Steel
Pantera
Manufacturer: Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00004RCD6
Release Date: 1999-10-14 |
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
buy it if you can find it!.......2000-06-19
i did manage to get a copy of the new pantera with the bonus tracks. it was well worth it and any pantera fan should find this cd! i think hellbound and cast a shadow are by far the best new pantera songs on it. the whole thing is good so buy it!
Product Description
Silk Banner is 30" x 43" imported from Italy. Bumper Sticker is 5" x 2", CD track listings are: 1. Sin Deep My Wicked Angel
2. All Hope In Eclipse
3. Born In A Burial Gown
4. Summer Dying Fast
5. No Time To Cry
6. The Principle Of Evil Made Flesh
7. Suicide And Other Comforts
8. Dinner At Deviant's Palace
9. The Black Goddess Rises II
10. Scorched Earth Erotica
Average customer rating:
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Reinventing the Steel
Pantera
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Miscellaneous
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000BRIDVK
Release Date: 2001-05-07 |
Average customer rating:
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Reinventing the Steel
Pantera
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Alternative Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Metal
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00005JIW4
Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
Tracks:
- Hell Bound
- Goddamn Electric
- Yesterday Don't Mean Shi**
- You've Got to Belong to It
- Reinventing the Steel
- Death Rattle
- We'll Grimd That Axe for a Long Time
- VP Lift
- It Makes Them Disappear
- I'll Cast a Shadow
Tracks:
- Hole in the Sky
- Cemetery Gates
- This Love
- I'm Broken
- Drag the Waters
- Cowboys from Hell [Live]
- Interview
Album Description
Exclusive import pressing of the hardcore Texan bands 2000 live album now includes a bonus 7 track bonus CD with rare & unreleased material including studio versions of 'Cemetery Gates', 'This Love', 'I'm Broken', 'Drag The Waters' & 'Hole In The Sky' (Black Sabbath), along with a live version of 'Cowboys From Hell' & an exclusive interview track. 17 tracks in all. Slimline double jewel case.
Album Details
To celebrate their Australian tour, 'Reinventing the Steel' tour edition features a second disc with previously unreleased tracks 'Cemetry Gates', 'This Love', 'I'm Broken', 'Drag the Waters', 'Cowboys from Hell (Live)' plus their version of the Black Sabbath classic 'Hole in the Sky' and an exclusive interview with Vinnie.
Customer Reviews:
Worth the money........2005-12-06
The first CD is the 2000 studio album "Reinventing The Steel", uncensored and in its entirety. The second CD is kind of like a mini greatest hits and contains 7 tracks: Pantera's cover of Black Sabbath's "Hole In The Sky", Cemetery Gates, This Love, I'm Broken, Drag The Waters, Cowboys From Hell (Live), and an interview.
The interview is only with Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul. You hear nobody else on this interview other than Vinnie. He basically talks about the "Steel" tour, and how well it is doing. The interview lasts just over 5 and a half minutes.
All in all, I thought it was worth the extra few dollars I spent to get this 2 CD set as opposed to just getting the regular "Reinventing The Steel" album. This is one for the true Pantera fan.
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