Reinventing the Steel , the ninth and final studio album of American groove metal band Pantera , was released March 14, 2000 via East West Records .
| Reinventing The Steel | ||||
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| Studio album Pantera | ||||
| Date of issue | March 14, 2000 | |||
| Genre | groove metal | |||
| Duration | 46:24 | |||
| Producer | Pantera , Sterling winfield | |||
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| Label | East west records | |||
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Content
About the album
The album differs in sound from its predecessor, approaching the 1992 Vulgar Display of Power . In general, the disc is sustained in the group's traditional genre groove metal . The video for the song Revolution Is My Name was shot. Goddamn Electric sings the solo of Kerry King , the guitarist for Slayer . The title refers to the 1980s British Steel album name of the Judas Priest group.
Song List
- Hellbound - 2:40
- Goddamn Electric - 4:56
- Yesterday Don't Mean Shit - 4:19
- You've Got To Belong To It - 4:12
- Revolution Is My Name - 5:15
- Death Rattle - 3:17
- We'll Grind That Ax For A Long Time - 3:44
- Uplift - 3:45
- It Makes Them Disappear - 6:21
- I'll Cast A Shadow - 5:23
Record Members
- Winnie Paul - drums
- Philip Anselmo - vocals
- Dimebag Darrell - guitar , background vocals
- Rex "Rocker" Brown - bass guitar , backing vocals
- Kerry King - lead guitar on "Goddamn Electric"
