Vulgar Display of Power is the sixth studio album by the American heavy metal band Pantera, released on February 25, 1992 through Atco Records. One of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s, Vulgar Display of Power has been described as "one of the defining albums of the groove-metal genre". Several songs from this release have become some of the band's best known, such as "Mouth for War", "A New Level", "Walk", "Fucking Hostile", "This Love", and "No Good (Attack the Radical)".
Vulgar Display of Power. Released February 25, 1992. Vulgar Display of Power Tracklist. 1. Mouth for War Lyrics.
One of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s, Vulgar Display of Power is just what is says: a raw, pulverizing, insanely intense depiction of naked rage and hostility that drains its listeners and pounds them into submission. Even the "ballads," "This Love" and "Hollow," have thunderingly loud, aggressive chorus sections
We're talking about Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power, which turns 25 years old today (Feb. 25). However, the long-running story you've heard about the creation of the cover has been debunked in our new Loudwire Legacy documentary, which premiered today. However, it looks like the members of Pantera were pulling our collective leg this entire time, or perhaps they never heard the actual story themselves, as none of the above is true. For the first time on video, photographer Brad Guice tells us the true story of how the cover image was captured in Part 3 of our Loudwire Legacy documentary series on Vulgar Display of Power (watch above). Guice not only sets the record straight about the photo shoot itself, but tells an interesting story of his future connection with the man on the album cover. So, what actually did happen?
Vulgar Display of Power is definitely Pantera's greatest moment, and I'd argue that it is the best groove album of all time. StephDS - 30 March 2011: I totally agree, this and Cowboys from Hell are two albums that I can listen to over and over and always discover new things about. Pantera is above the fray.
Tracklist
A1
Mouth For War
3:56
A2
A New Level
2:57
A3
Walk
5:15
A4
Fucking Hostile
2:49
A5
This Love
6:32
A6
Rise
4:36
B1
No Good (Attack The Radical)
4:50
B2
Live In A Hole
4:59
B3
Regular People (Conceit)
5:27
B4
By Demons Be Driven
4:39
B5
Hollow
5:45
Companies, etc.
Record Company
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EastWest Records GmbH
Manufactured By
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Multi Audio
Notes
Promorelease on cassette. Same tracklist and durations as on Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power.
Other versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
7 91758-2, 91758-2
Pantera
Vulgar Display Of Power (CD, Album)
ATCO Records, ATCO Records
7 91758-2, 91758-2
US
1992
7 91758 4
Pantera
Vulgar Display Of Power (Cass, Album)
ATCO Records
7 91758 4
US
1992
A2 91758
Pantera
Vulgar Display Of Power (CD, Album, Club)
ATCO Records, Columbia House
A2 91758
Canada
1992
7567-91758-4
Pantera
Vulgar Display Of Power (Cass, Album)
ATCO Records
7567-91758-4
Bulgaria
Unknown
PRCD-400220
Pantera
Vulgar Display Of Power (CDr, Album, RM + DVDr, DVD-V + Promo, RE)
ATCO Records, Rhino Records
PRCD-400220
US
2012
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Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power (1992).
Vulgar Display of Power is the sixth studio album by the American heavy metal band Pantera, released on February 25, 1992 through Atco Records. One of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s, Vulgar Display of Power has been described as "one of the defining albums of the groove-metal genre". Several songs from this release have become some of the band's best known, such as "Mouth for War", "A New Level", "Walk", "Fucking Hostile", "This Love", and "No Good (Attack the Radical)".
Vulgar Display of Power. Released February 25, 1992. Vulgar Display of Power Tracklist. 1. Mouth for War Lyrics.
One of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s, Vulgar Display of Power is just what is says: a raw, pulverizing, insanely intense depiction of naked rage and hostility that drains its listeners and pounds them into submission. Even the "ballads," "This Love" and "Hollow," have thunderingly loud, aggressive chorus sections
We're talking about Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power, which turns 25 years old today (Feb. 25). However, the long-running story you've heard about the creation of the cover has been debunked in our new Loudwire Legacy documentary, which premiered today. However, it looks like the members of Pantera were pulling our collective leg this entire time, or perhaps they never heard the actual story themselves, as none of the above is true. For the first time on video, photographer Brad Guice tells us the true story of how the cover image was captured in Part 3 of our Loudwire Legacy documentary series on Vulgar Display of Power (watch above). Guice not only sets the record straight about the photo shoot itself, but tells an interesting story of his future connection with the man on the album cover. So, what actually did happen?
Vulgar Display of Power is definitely Pantera's greatest moment, and I'd argue that it is the best groove album of all time. StephDS - 30 March 2011: I totally agree, this and Cowboys from Hell are two albums that I can listen to over and over and always discover new things about. Pantera is above the fray.
Tracklist
Companies, etc.
Notes
Promorelease on cassette. Same tracklist and durations as on Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power.Other versions