Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power

Vulgar Display Of Power album cover
8.7 | 1610 votes |
Band
Pantera
Style
Groove metal
Release date
10 February 1992
Owners
2262 have it
117 want it
2 trade it
Tracklist
Disc I
01. Mouth For War
02. A New Level
03. Walk
04. Fucking Hostile
05. This Love
06. Rise
07. No Good (Attack The Radical)
08. Live In A Hole
09. Regular People (Conceit)
10. By Demons Be Driven
11. Hollow
12. Piss [20th anniversary edition bonus]

Disc II [Live at Monsters Of Rock, Italy, 1992 - DVD] [Rhino Entertainment reissue bonus]
01. Mouth For War
02. Domination/Hollow
03. Rise
04. This Love
05. Cowboys From Hell
+ Mouth For War [Video]
+ This Love [Video]
+ Walk [Video]
Line-up
Phil Anselmo - vocals
Dimebag Darrell - guitars
Vinnie Paul - drums
Rex Brown - bass
Additional info
Reissued and remastered by Rhino Entertainment.
Guest review by
Gorey
Rating:
9.5
Rating:
9.5
The world has gone crazy! And we thought that the world had reached the last degree of brutality with the atomic bomb... Ok the comparison is not really cool, but maybe you will change your mind when you hear this carnage called 'Vulgar Display Of Power'. Nevertheless, Pantera were not beginners anymore, as the previous album 'Cowboys From Hell' had been acclaimed by the critics.

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published 26.11.2003 | Comments ( 29 )
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27.06.2021 - 11:59
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One of the most popular albums among the gym bros.
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28.02.2022 - 01:48
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Fun, aggressive groove
I think I like Cowboys from Hell more, but this is also good
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09.03.2022 - 16:23
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Written by Maasai Mara on 13.01.2019 at 15:23

Exactly how you should sound if you lack the talent to play raw intense thrash.

well given what thrash metal bands were playing after the black album (when thrash was dying) I think that this is a pretty damn good alternative
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17.05.2022 - 04:04
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I remember trading a burnt copy of this to a kid in highschool for the orignal cd with no case and a few bucks hehehe
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Boxcar Willy
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11.06.2024 - 20:22
Rating: 8
Boxcar Willy
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A NEW LEVELLLLL... OF CONFIDENCEEEEE

Love the guitar tone on this one.
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14:22 - Marcel Hubregtse
I do your mum

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13.06.2024 - 12:26

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In 1992 my musical journey was going in a very different direction, but I've never cared for Pantera.

Tried them several times over the years, but they've never clicked.
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13.06.2024 - 14:13
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Written by gavdann on 13.06.2024 at 12:26


Tried them several times over the years, but they've never clicked.

That seems passable, but what Dimebag did for Pantera, the energy he brought on his songs and fired up the stage around the globe impresses folks who never clicked with Pantera/despises groove at all.
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13.06.2024 - 15:35
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Written by gavdann on 13.06.2024 at 12:26

In 1992 my musical journey was going in a very different direction, but I've never cared for Pantera.

Tried them several times over the years, but they've never clicked.

I find a lot of their songs to be very inconsistent in terms of quality. If you're not a big "guitar-forward" person either, the music loses it's edge.
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Written by gavdann on 13.06.2024 at 12:26

In 1992 my musical journey was going in a very different direction, but I've never cared for Pantera.

Tried them several times over the years, but they've never clicked.

The Great Southern Trendkill is their true peak. Check that if you haven’t.
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18.08.2025 - 09:54
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I've never been able decide which is my favorite between this and Cowboys From Hell, both have some excellent songs, and both have their share of fillers. The first half is definitely much better than the second imo, "Mouth For War", "Walk", "Fucking Hostile", and "This Love" being obvious stand-outs for me.
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30.09.2025 - 16:14
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Their absolute best album, a more mature work than Cowboys from Hell.
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