PANTERA - Virtual Tour Of A Vulgar Display Of Pantera Book; Video
October 26, 2016, 8 years ago
A Vulgar Display Of Pantera, from photographer Joe Giron, was released on September 13th via Lesser Gods. The first-ever authorized visual history of Pantera, which features a foreword from Rex Brown, is a breathtaking, comprehensive look at one of the world’s most legendary metal bands.
Featuring rare and never-before-seen images of Pantera from their humble beginning to their grand finish, this visual tour de force includes contributions and recollections from band members Rex Brown and Vinnie Paul Abbott.
Vital moments of the band on the road, in the studio, at home, behind-the-scenes, and kicking ass on stage are all captured here in vulgar detail. Spanning two decades of metal decadence, this monograph is both a love song to Dimebag Darrell, one of rock’s last great guitar heroes, as well as a testament to Pantera’s enduring legacy.
Streaming below is a virtual tour of the book, courtesy of No Limits Music Show:
Check out more photos, and find order options at this location.
Pantera released The Great Southern Trendkill: 20th Anniversary Edition on October 21st. This 2-disc set includes the original album remastered, plus a dozen previously unreleased mixes, instrumentals, and live recordings. Listen to “Drag The Waters” (Early Mix), streaming now at RollingStone.com (restricted to certain territories).
Also released on October 21st, was a single LP titled The Great Southern Outtakes, featuring 10 of the unreleased tracks. Order both titles via the Amazon widgets below.
More details on previously unreleased material: The companion disc that accompanies the original album features an unreleased version of every album track, including two versions of “Suicide Note Pt. 1” – a rough mix of the track, along with a separate version of the introduction, which spotlights Dimebag on 12-string acoustic guitar. The second disc also features a newly remixed version of the title track, rough mixes for “Drag The Waters” and “The Underground In America”, as well as instrumental takes for “13 Steps To Nowhere” and “Living Through Me (Hell’s Wrath)”. In addition to the studio recordings, the anniversary collection features three live tracks recorded at the Dynamo Festival in Holland in 1998: “War Nerve”, “Suicide Note Pt. II” and “Sandblasted Skin”.
The Great Southern Trendkill: 20th Anniversary Edition tracklisting:
Disc: 1
“The Great Southern Trendkill”
“War Nerve”
“Drag The Waters”
“10 s”
“13 Steps To Nowhere”
“Suicide Note Pt. I”
“Suicide Note Pt. II”
“Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath)”
“Floods”
“The Underground In America”
“(Reprise) Sandblasted Skin”
Disc: 2
“The Great Southern Trendkill” (2016 Mix)
“War Nerve” (Live 98)
“Drag The Waters” (Early Mix)
“10 s” (Early Mix)
“13 Steps To Nowhere” (Instrumental Version)
“Suicide Note Pt. I” (Intro) *
“Suicide Note Pt. I” (Early Mix) *
“Suicide Note Pt. II ”(Live 98)
“Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath)” (Instrumental Version)
“Floods” (Early Mix)
“The Underground In America” (Early Mix)
“Sandblasted Skin” (Live 98)
The Great Southern Outtakes tracklisting:
“The Great Southern Trendkill” (2016 Mix)
“War Nerve” (Live 98)
“Drag The Waters” (Early Mix)
“10 s” (Early Mix)
“13 Steps To Nowhere” (Instrumental Version)
“Suicide Note Pt. II” (Live 98)
“Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath)” (Instrumental Version)
“Floods” (Early Mix)
“The Underground In America” (Early Mix)
“Sandblasted Skin” (Live 98)
“Floods” (Early Mix):
(Photo - Joe Giron)