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Pantera - Reinventing The Steel FLAC album

Tracklist

Hellbound 2:40
Goddamn Electric 4:56
Yesterday Don't Mean Sh** 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 Axe For A Long Time 3:44
Uplift 3:45
It Makes Them Disappear 6:21
I'll Cast A Shadow 5:23

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
62451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) EastWest Records America 62451-2 US 2000
7559 62451 4 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album) Warner Music, Elektra 7559 62451 4 Poland 2000
7559 62451 4 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album) Warner Music, Elektra 7559 62451 4 Bulgaria 2000
7559-62451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) Elektra 7559-62451-2 Europe 2000
62526-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) EastWest Records America 62526-2 US 2000
62526-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) EastWest Records America 62526-2 Indonesia 2000
4607173156464 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) Nikitin 4607173156464 Russia 2000
7559624512 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) Elektra 7559624512 Australia 2000
CD 62451 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) Elektra CD 62451 Canada 2000
755962451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) Elektra 755962451-2 Brazil 2000
755962451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) Elektra Entertainment 755962451-2 Argentina 2000
EKCD 6295 K Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) Elektra, Gallo Music EKCD 6295 K South Africa 2000
AMCY-7131 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) Elektra, EastWest AMCY-7131 Japan 2000
7559626632 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album + CD, Comp) Elektra 7559626632 Australia 2000
E2 62451 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, Club) Elektra E2 62451 Canada 2000
62451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, Enh, Unofficial) EastWest Records America 62451-2 Russia 2000
62451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, Promo) EastWest Records America 62451-2 US 2000
AMCY-7131 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Elektra, EastWest AMCY-7131 Japan 2000
7559-62451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Elektra 7559-62451-2 Russia 2000
62451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Elektra 62451-2 Russia 2000
7559 62451 2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Elektra 7559 62451 2 Russia 2000
none Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Elektra, EastWest none Europe 2000
none Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Elektra none UK 2000
none Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Elektra none US 2000
none Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) East West Records Australia, Elektra none Australia 2000
755962451-4 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass) Elektra 755962451-4 Chile 2000
62451-4 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album) EastWest Records America 62451-4 US 2000
62526-4 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album) Elektra 62526-4 Malaysia 2000
62526-4 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album) Elektra 62526-4 Indonesia 2000
62451-4 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album) Elektra, Союз 62451-4 Ukraine 2000
7599-62451-4 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album, Dol) Elektra 7599-62451-4 Europe 2000
96 24514 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album, HX ) Elektra 96 24514 Canada 2000
none Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) Invisible Halahup none Russia 2000
none Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) Moon Records none Ukraine 2000
none Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label none Russia 2000
WT-824 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) Western Thunder Records WT-824 Ukraine 2000
62451-1, 7559-62451-1 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(LP, Album) Elektra, Elektra 62451-1, 7559-62451-1 Europe 2000
62451-1 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(LP, Album) EastWest 62451-1 US 2000
MOFR 00050 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Monsters Of Rock MOFR 00050 Russia 2002
7559-62451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Elektra 7559-62451-2 Russia 2004
62451-1, R1 62451 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(LP, Album, RE) Elektra, EastWest, Rhino Records 62451-1, R1 62451 US 2012
8122-79743-2, 8122797432 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(LP, Album, RE, 180) EastWest Records America, Rhino Vinyl, Rhino Records 8122-79743-2, 8122797432 Europe 2012
62451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album) EastWest Records America 62451-2 US Unknown
62451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, RE) EastWest Records America 62451-2 US Unknown
62451-2 Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) EastWest Records America 62451-2 Russia Unknown
none Pantera Reinventing The Steel ‎(CDr, Album, Unofficial) Limited Edition none Russia Unknown


Pantera - Reinventing The Steel FLAC album

Musician performer: Pantera

Title: Reinventing The Steel

Country: US

Date of release: 2000

Style: Thrash, Heavy Metal

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1978 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 671

Other Formats: DXD ADX AHX AC3 TTA AAC VOX

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Marilore
‘Reinventing the Steel’ is the ninth and final studio album by groove metal band Pantera. Released in 2000, the band members would fall out big-time shortly after, and would end up disbanding a few years later. So with this release bringing their career to an end, all I can do is look back on this and wonder, “what the hell am I missing?!”...Pantera are so highly revered and beloved by metal fans that I easily fell into the hype, going only by their hit singles from the early 90’s. Sure, ‘Cowboys from Hell’, ‘Walk’, ‘Mouth For War’ and ‘Domination’ are all metal classics which had me anxiously awaiting really digging into their albums, but honestly, that literally was the best the band had to offer. The rest really was just hype. While their main output was mostly mediocre albums with a couple of decent hits, I really hoped that ‘Reinventing...’ would give the band one final hoorah. But alas, nope, it’s just another generic album. Although there are a couple of moments of goodness, most of the songs sound average and uninteresting. It’s almost as if the band were just going through the motions by this point. The album is well produced, however, giving the music a solid punch, and like on previous releases, when the band are good, they’re really damn good! But as always, this is very rarely the case. ‘Revolution is My Name’ is an absolute banger, and ‘Yesterday Don’t Mean Shit’ and ‘Goddamn Electric’ are alright, though not quite as memorable. But otherwise, the rest is pretty mundane, by-the-numbers tracks, with jarring riffs that make the album seem disjointed most of the time. I fell into the Pantera hype for a good fifteen or so years before actually taking the time to really listen to their albums properly, and I’ve got to say, what a huge disappointment this has been. Sure, they’re heavy as hell, and there’s no denying how influential they were in the 90’s, but truthfully, their entire back catalogue just gets a huge “meh” from me.I think it’s safe for me to ignore this album, and all of their albums for that matter, and just stick to their ‘Reinventing Hell’ greatest hits compilation, which is pretty much all their decent tracks right there.
Marilore
‘Reinventing the Steel’ is the ninth and final studio album by groove metal band Pantera. Released in 2000, the band members would fall out big-time shortly after, and would end up disbanding a few years later. So with this release bringing their career to an end, all I can do is look back on this and wonder, “what the hell am I missing?!”...Pantera are so highly revered and beloved by metal fans that I easily fell into the hype, going only by their hit singles from the early 90’s. Sure, ‘Cowboys from Hell’, ‘Walk’, ‘Mouth For War’ and ‘Domination’ are all metal classics which had me anxiously awaiting really digging into their albums, but honestly, that literally was the best the band had to offer. The rest really was just hype. While their main output was mostly mediocre albums with a couple of decent hits, I really hoped that ‘Reinventing...’ would give the band one final hoorah. But alas, nope, it’s just another generic album. Although there are a couple of moments of goodness, most of the songs sound average and uninteresting. It’s almost as if the band were just going through the motions by this point. The album is well produced, however, giving the music a solid punch, and like on previous releases, when the band are good, they’re really damn good! But as always, this is very rarely the case. ‘Revolution is My Name’ is an absolute banger, and ‘Yesterday Don’t Mean Shit’ and ‘Goddamn Electric’ are alright, though not quite as memorable. But otherwise, the rest is pretty mundane, by-the-numbers tracks, with jarring riffs that make the album seem disjointed most of the time. I fell into the Pantera hype for a good fifteen or so years before actually taking the time to really listen to their albums properly, and I’ve got to say, what a huge disappointment this has been. Sure, they’re heavy as hell, and there’s no denying how influential they were in the 90’s, but truthfully, their entire back catalogue just gets a huge “meh” from me.I think it’s safe for me to ignore this album, and all of their albums for that matter, and just stick to their ‘Reinventing Hell’ greatest hits compilation, which is pretty much all their decent tracks right there.
Todal
Impressive sound, Death Rattle sounds super dynamic and visceral, I'm really happy with my copy, good quality packaging and everywhere I have seen this it is at a really good price, overall a great buy to re-discover such an underrated album.
Todal
Impressive sound, Death Rattle sounds super dynamic and visceral, I'm really happy with my copy, good quality packaging and everywhere I have seen this it is at a really good price, overall a great buy to re-discover such an underrated album.
unmasked
My edition (1st day buyer!) came out with a lighter tagged with Reinventing the steel on. It was given by my now closed record seller (L'Audito, in le Havre). I'm gonna add a picture of it soon.
unmasked
My edition (1st day buyer!) came out with a lighter tagged with Reinventing the steel on. It was given by my now closed record seller (L'Audito, in le Havre). I'm gonna add a picture of it soon.
kewdiepie
cat # is 62451
kewdiepie
cat # is 62451
JOGETIME
They don't 'reinvent' much on this album, but it's still an album that any Pantera fan should like. However, much like 'The Great Southern Trendkill', it's also pretty underrated. It's got the same catchy riffs, squealing solos and neckbreaking grooves that all their previous records have, as well as Vinnie's excellent drumming. It may drag a little towards the end, but it's still one kickass album.
JOGETIME
They don't 'reinvent' much on this album, but it's still an album that any Pantera fan should like. However, much like 'The Great Southern Trendkill', it's also pretty underrated. It's got the same catchy riffs, squealing solos and neckbreaking grooves that all their previous records have, as well as Vinnie's excellent drumming. It may drag a little towards the end, but it's still one kickass album.