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  • Release Date: 02/25/1992
  • Sales Rank: 36,926
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075679175823
 
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Vulgar Display of Power

1LISTENMouth for War 3:56
2LISTENA New Level 2:57
3LISTENWalk 5:15
4LISTENFucking Hostile 2:49
5LISTENThis Love 6:32
6LISTENRise 4:36
7LISTENNo Good (Attack the Radical) 4:50
8LISTENLive in a Hole 4:59
9LISTENRegular People (Conceit) 5:27
10LISTENBy Demons Be Driven 4:39
11LISTENHollow 5:45

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One of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s, Vulgar Display of Power is just what is says: a raw, pulverizing, insanely intense depiction of naked rage and hostility that drains its listeners and pounds them into submission. Even the "ballads", "This Love" and "Hollow," have thunderingly loud, aggressive chorus sections. Preaching power through strength and integrity, Phil Anselmo discards any further attempts at singing in favor of a militaristic bark and an unhinged roar, while the crystal-clear production sets Diamond Darrell's pummeling riffs against a rhythmic backdrop so thunderously supportive that Darrell often solos without underlying rhythm guitar parts. The album again follows Cowboys From Hell's strategy of stacking the best songs at the beginning and letting their momentum carry the listener through the rest, but the riffs and sonic textures are more consistently interesting this time around. Pantera's thick-sounding, post-hardcore power metal and outraged, testosterone-drenched intensity would help pave the way for alternative metal acts like Korn and Tool; Vulgar Display of Power is the best distillation of those virtues. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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One Giant Sonic Suckerpunch!!by Anonymous

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December 13, 2004: Pantera were the epitome of Heavy Metal in the 90's, and Vulgar Display of Power is Pantera at thier metal best. The opening track, Mouth For War, is pummelling, heavy, and nothing short of cool. The warped sonic maddness of Walk(my fave)remains a Pantera favorite. But perhaps one of the more standout tracks on V.D.P. is This Love. It starts out sorta like a psuedo-ballad, but get to the chorus, and all hell breaks loose. Need I say anymore?

Vulgar Display of Powerby Anonymous

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September 02, 2003: Heavy metal changed after the release of this album. The best songs are "Mouth For War," "Walk," and "Fu*king Hostile." If you are a fan of Metallica, I think you'd enjoy this album. Although they aren't as fast as other thrash bands, they are very heavy.


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