Cowboys From Hell Pantera

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  • Release Date: 07/17/1990
  • Sales Rank: 14,005
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075679137227
 
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Cowboys From Hell

1LISTENCowboys From Hell 4:06
2LISTENPrimal Concrete Sledge 2:13
3LISTENPsycho Holiday 5:19
4LISTENHeresy 4:45
5LISTENCemetery Gates 7:03
6LISTENDomination 5:02
7LISTENShattered 3:21
8LISTENClash With Reality 5:15
9LISTENMedicine Man 5:15
10LISTENMessage In Blood 5:09
11LISTENThe Sleep 5:47
12LISTENThe Art of Shredding 4:16

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Editorial Reviews

Pantera's breakthrough album, Cowboys From Hell, is largely driven by the band's powerful rhythm section and guitarist Diamond Darrell (as he was then known)'s 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 -- listen to him match Darrell's harmonic squeals at the end of "Cemetery Gates." The album gradually becomes more same-sounding as it goes on, but the first half, featuring such brutal slices of thrash as "Psycho Holiday," "Primal Concrete Sledge," and the title track, pretty much carries its momentum all the way through. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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amazing!by Anonymous

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June 18, 2007: this is Pantera's greatest album. the title track, Psycho Holliday, and Heresy have some of the most amazing solos i have ever heard. amazing riffs and Anselmo's has the awesome ability to change from a growl to a high pitched scream, as on cemetary gates.

Buy This Now, Loyale Consumerby Anonymous

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September 09, 2004: This was a great album. Better than Far Beyond Driven. More Depth. Phil Anselmo sounds a little different then anything past Vulgar Display Of Power. In songs like Cenetery Gates and Shattered, he sounds like Bruce Dickinson(Iron Maiden) and Rob Halford(Judas Preist). A good album, worth the money.


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