- The Great Southern Trendkill
Infobox Album | Name = The Great Southern Trendkill
Type = studio
Artist =Pantera
Released =May 7 ,1996
Recorded = 1995-1996 Nothing Studios (New Orleans, LA) Chasin' Jason Studios (Dallas, TX)
Genre =Groove metal
Length = 53:01
Label = East West
Producer =Terry Date
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDMISS70405182320011793&sql=Afpd7yl4oxpnb link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|2|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/pantera/albums/album/241961/review/5941528/the_great_southern_trendkill link]
Last album = "aLIVE and hostile e.p. " (1994)
This album = "The Great Southern Trendkill" (1996)
Next album = "The Singles 1991 - 1996 " (1996)"The Great Southern Trendkill" is a
groove metal album byPantera . It was released in May, 1996 throughEast West Records .Due to tension within the band, Phil Anselmo recorded the vocals alone at Trent Reznor's Nothing Studios in
New Orleans ; Dimebag Darrell, Rex Brown and Vinnie Paul recorded the music at Chasin Jason Studios inDallas, Texas . It reached #4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.Album information
"The Great Southern Trendkill" notably features some of the fastest tempos and most down-tuned guitars that the band ever recorded. It also has a more experimental nature to its songs, such as the acoustic guitar and keyboard-laden "
Suicide Note Pt. I ".Unlike Pantera's first three major label albums, the vocals are often double tracked and layered to create a more "demonic" effect. An example of this can be heard in the chorus of "13 Steps to Nowhere", when
Phil Anselmo 's singing voice is backed up by high pitched screaming, done bySeth Putnam ofAnal Cunt fame.cite news | last = Kaye | first = Don | title = The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits! | date =2003 | publisher = Warner Music Group | url = http://www.wmg.com]The lyrics tackle topics such as Anselmo's hate for the media ("
War Nerve "), suicide ("Suicide Note Pt. I "), drug abuse ("10's", "Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath)") and the end of the world ("Floods"), and Anselmo's view on trends ("The Great Southern Trendkill", "Sandblasted Skin").'Drag The Waters' is a warning to the listener to always question other peoples motives. In fact, the music video starts off with a warning by an unknown male voice that says 'In everyday life, there is more than meets the eye. To reach the depths of truth, we must drag the waters'.
The albums epic song about the end of mankind ('Floods'), contains a guitar solo by Dimebag that many consider to be his finest. Indeed, Guitar World magazine voted it as the 15th greatest guitar solo of all-time.
'Suicide Note Pt 1' was later used many times as an intro song for the live shows around the world.
Reception
"Professional reviews":
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Melody Maker (5/25/96, p.49) - "It makes my brain hurt, my eyes water and my genitalia retract like a startled turtle. I cannot think of higher recommendation, considering the kind of album it is. If it made me feel all warm and gooey or tearful and lovelorn, then it would be a pitiful failure by its own lights."*Spin (7/96, p.96) - "...mature speedmetal and perfect summer fun: twisted power ballads, rap-style toasting, almost radio-worthy melodies, plus all the right jackhammer drum jolts, wrestler bellows, and guitar lurch..."
Track listing
*All tracks by Pantera.
#"The Great Southern Trendkill" – 3:46
#"War Nerve " – 4:53
#"Drag the Waters " – 4:55
#"10's" – 4:49
#"13 Steps to Nowhere" – 3:37
#"Suicide Note Pt. I " – 4:44
#"Suicide Note Pt. II" – 4:19
#"Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath)" – 4:50
#"Floods" – 6:59
#"The Underground in America" – 4:33
#"(Reprise) Sandblasted Skin" – 5:39Credits
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Phil Anselmo – Vocals
*Dimebag Darrell –Guitar , Backing Vocals
*Rex Brown – Bass, Backing Vocals
*Vinnie Paul – drums, Backing Vocals, Production, Engineering, Mixing
*Seth Putnam ofAnal Cunt - Additional screams on tracks 1, 2,5,and 7.
* Big Ross - Keyboards on track 6 and 8.Seth appears courtesy of Earache Records. Big Ross appears courtesy of himself.
Charting positions
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References
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