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Reinventing the Steel


Reinventing the Steel  
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075596245128
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
MPN: 62451
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Atlantic / Wea
Release Date: March 21, 2000
Studio: Atlantic / Wea


Related Items: Featured Listmania! Editorial Review:
Pantera's back, and all is as wrong with the world as it ever was. They're going to make sure you know it, too. Despite the four-year absence from the studio between Great Southern Trendkill and Reinventing the Steel, Pantera's unflagging aggression is confirmed by the full-throttle rhythms, throat-ripping vocals, and crunchy guitars. Call it their Metallica legacy, except that Pantera are more Metallica than Metallica these days. Heavy metal of this breed may be past its heyday, but Pantera's not going away quietly. In fact, evidence suggests that they're not going away at all--no matter how low you keep the volume knob, Reinventing the Steel is loud, loud, loud! --Genevieve Williams

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - The only Pantera album I don't recommend.
I don't understand what happened with this album.
Were there a ton of internal issues with the band at the time?
Was Pantera suffering from being burned out with being on the road and all that?
This disc just isn't very good, the songs are boring, dull, uninspired, unmemorable, just plain bad.
Phil sounds like a shadow of his former self.
Dime just doesn't sound very enthused, and the rest of the band sounds bored as well.
A couple of riffs stand out here and there, ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - The last of it's kind!
The last CD from and epic metal band! Grab this while you still can! A metal must have!



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Waste of sound
This has none of the feeling power or talent of the past albums. All the other Pantera albums are fantastic, they should have let this garbage sit in the recycle bin.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - A sad godbye to a great band
Reinventing the Steel is the last studio album by popular groove metal band Pantera. It reached #4 on the Billboard Top 200 charts, #8 on the Top Canadian Albums chart, and #5 on the Top Internet Albums chart. The album's fifth track, "Revolution Is My Name", reached #28 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks.

Reinventing the Steel contains lyrics mostly about the band itself, as on "We'll Grind that Axe for a Long Time" (where the band members tell about how they've kept it "true" throughout ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Pantera's dominating swansong
Reinventing The Steel (2000.), Pantera's fifth recognised studio album (their ninth if you count their four album releases during the 1980's which the band now totally disregards)

Pantera are a band never to shy away from their own musical direction no matter what was the `done' thing in music at the time. From the time when Pantera evolved themselves into the heavy, brutal and uncompromising band we've known them to be (i.e. `Cowboys From Hell' era onwards) the band provided a new benchmark ... Read More


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