Dec 23 2011

Top 10 Heavy Metal Songs

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Vulgar Display of Power   by hi joiney

Album information

One of the most influential heavy Metal Albums of the 1990s, Vulgar Display of Power is said to have played a major role in defining post-thrash metal, slowing down the tempos and incorporating a harder-edged vocal style. Several songs from this release have become some of the band’s best known, such as “Fucking Hostile”, “Mouth for War”, “This Love”, and “Walk”, the latter of which reached #35 on the UK Singles Chart. The album is the band’s first to be labeled with a Parental Advisory. “Fucking Hostile” was covered by Machine Head, and has received radio play, yet was not released on an album.

During the 90s, MTV’s Headbangers Ball used excerpts from the album’s songs for the show’s opening theme, bumpers, and closing theme. Perhaps the most prominent sample is that of Anselmo screaming “hostile,” taken from the end of the song “Fucking Hostile”. “Rise,” “Regular People (Conceit)” and “Mouth for War” were covered by Robert Prince for the first-person shooter computer game Doom, and a cover of “This Love” appeared in Doom II: Hell on Earth.

The title of the album is from a line in the 1973 film, The Exorcist. When Father Damien Karras asks Regan MacNeil (or the demon who possesses her) to break her own straps and release herself using her evil power, Regan replies ‘that’s much too vulgar a display of power’.

Philip Anselmo has a tattoo on the back of his neck which reads ‘ATR’, which is an abbreviation for ‘Attack The Radical’ which is the subtitle of the seventh track on the album.

In April 2007 the title was used for the book A Vulgar Display of Power: Courage and Carnage at the Alrosa Villa, which includes many song titles to name its chapters. The book details those involved and the details leading up to the murder of Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell Abbott. The Abbott family have stated that they are against the book and took no part in its writing.

Reception

 Professional ratings

Source

Rating

Entertainment Weekly

(A)

Allmusic

Vulgar Display of Power peaked at #44 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The album achieved Double Platinum status in 2004. In 2001 Q magazine named it one of the “50 Heaviest Albums of All-Time.”

IGN named Vulgar Display of Power the 11th most influential heavy metal album of all-time. They said about the album:

“This album makes the list because it took heavy metal and made it heavier. It took darkness and made it darker. It took anger and made it angrier. Never before had a band tuned down its guitars and crunched a heavier riff than on this album. “Mouth for War” and “A New Level” and “No Good (Attack the Radical)” stand out on an album where every track is a classic track. Dimebag Darrell was an innovator and a true godsend for heavy metal. One of the most underrated players in the genre. And this may sound corny, but the way the band was able to turn seemingly negative aspects of the genre – hate, anger, violence and despair – into positive thoughts is somewhat akin to De La Soul dropping a positive message into rap.”

Entertainment Weekly (3/6/92, p. 59) – “..one of the most satisfying heavy metal records since Metallica’s early-80s cult days…11 caustic songs of unabashed brute force…a fully realized album that goes way beyond metal’s usual crunch-and-burn.” – Rating: A

Q magazine (7/01, p. 90) – “Pantera’s new, heavier direction…was succinctly summed up by ‘A New Level’s sludge-thick chorus and the neck-snapping riffage of bile-flecked hate anthem ‘Fucking Hostile’.”

It has been listed as one of the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before Youe Die.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Pantera. 

#

Title

Length

1.

“Mouth for War”  

3:56

2.

“A New Level”  

3:57

3.

“Walk”  

5:15

4.

“Fucking Hostile”  

2:49

5.

“This Love”  

6:32

6.

“Rise”  

4:36

7.

“No Good (Attack the Radical)”  

4:50

8.

“Live in a Hole”  

4:59

9.

“Regular People (Conceit)”  

5:27

10.

“By Demons Be Driven”  

4:39

11.

“Hollow”  

5:45

Personnel

Phil Anselmo – Lead Vocals

Dimebag Darrell Guitar, Backing Vocals

Rex Brown Bass, Backing Vocals

Vinnie Paul – Drums

Pantera Arranger, Producer

Terry Date Producer, Engineer, Mixing

Produced & Engineered & Mixed by Terry Date and Vinnie Paul.

Co-produced by Pantera

Recorded and mixed at Pantego Sound Studio, Pantego, Texas (R.I.P.).

Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk, New York City.

A&R coordination: Derk Oliver.

Cover photo: Brad Guice.

Band photography: Joe Giron.

Art direction: Bob Defrin.

Design: Larry Freemantle

Chart positions

Chart (1992)

Peak

position

US Billboard 200

44

German Albums Chart

69

References

^ Doomworld Official list of songs that inspired music from Doom and Doom 2 Retrieved on 27 March 2007.

^ Garza, Janiss (March 6, 1992). “A Vulgar Display of Power: Music Review:Entertainment Weekly”. Entertainment Weekly. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,309798,00.html. Retrieved August 23, 2009. 

^ Allmusic Review

^ IGN: Top 25 Metal Albums

^ “Artist Chart History – Pantera > Albums”. Billboard.com. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums&model.vnuArtistId=5375&model.vnuAlbumId=413295. Retrieved 24 October 2008. 

^ “Chartverfolgung / Pantera / Longplay” (in German). Musicline.de. http://www.musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/Pantera/longplay. Retrieved 24 October 2008. 

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Pantera

Vinnie Paul Abbott  “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott  Rex Brown  Phil Anselmo

Studio albums

Metal Magic  Projects in the Jungle  I Am the Night  Power Metal  Cowboys from Hell  Vulgar Display of Power  Far Beyond Driven  The Great Southern Trendkill  Reinventing the Steel

Live albums

Official Live: 101 Proof

Compilations

Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys’ Vulgar Hits!

EPs

Walk  Alive and Hostile E.P.

Singles

“Cowboys from Hell”  “Cemetery Gates”  “Psycho Holiday”  “Mouth for War”  “This Love”  “Hollow”  “Walk”  “I’m Broken”  “Planet Caravan”  “5 Minutes Alone”  “Drag the Waters”  “Suicide Note Pt. I”  “Floods”  “Where You Come From”  “Cat Scratch Fever”  “Revolution Is My Name”  “Goddamn Electric”  “I’ll Cast a Shadow”

Videos

Cowboys from Hell: The Videos  Vulgar Video  3 Watch It Go  3 Vulgar Videos from Hell

Side projects

Arson Anthem  Damageplan  Down  Gasoline  Necrophagia  Rebel Meets Rebel  Southern Isolation  Superjoint Ritual  Viking Crown

Related articles

Discography  Terry Date

Categories: Pantera albums | 1992 albums | Albums produced by Terry Date | Atco Records albums

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