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Guest review by Thrash del Sur
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2000 was the year when nu-metal filled the charts in US and lots of melodic-symphonic-anything-metal bands were around in Europe, times I seriously don't miss. The Pantera guys came back to basics, setting a difference with the trend of those days. With this album the southern band meant to be a leader not a follower.
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Most underrated Pantera album
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Maco - 28.01.2012 at 09:33
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Pantera FUCKING RULES like spongebob:banger::banger::banger:
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LET ME SEE YOUR FUCKING HANDS RIGHT NOW GREAT CFH
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Written by Butters49 on 21.10.2011 at 21:01
Most underrated Pantera album
I absolutely agree,better than far beyond driven and great southern trendkill.
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