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The 1983-2003 timeframe shows the dramatic evolution of Pantera from Texas bar band to metal legends. The Glam Era (1983-1988) Projects in the Jungle (1984) I Am the Night (1985) Power Metal (1988)

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He spent hours tracing the transition from the groove-heavy swagger of Vulgar Display of Power to the jagged, dissonant spiral of The Great Southern Trendkill . By the time he reached the final tracks of Reinventing the Steel , the sun was beginning to bleed through his blinds. pantera discography 19832003 flac vtwin88cube repack

The pivotal debut of Phil Anselmo on vocals. This album bridges the gap between their glam roots and thrash metal futures. 2. The Groove Metal Revolution (1990–1996)

This specific collection, , is a high-quality digital archive that spans the band's entire history—from their early "glam" era to their peak as groove metal legends. Release Highlights Format: FLAC (Lossless) Uploader/Repacker: vtwin88cube Timeframe: 1983–2003 The 1983-2003 timeframe shows the dramatic evolution of

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A step toward a heavier, more polished sound. He spent hours tracing the transition from the

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| Year | Album Title | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Metal Magic | Debut album, glam metal era, on their own Metal Magic label. | | 1984 | Projects in the Jungle | Second glam metal album. | | 1985 | I Am the Night | Third independent release. | | 1988 | Power Metal | Last independent album, marking a transition towards a heavier sound. | | 1990 | Cowboys from Hell | Major-label debut, the birth of "groove metal". | | 1992 | Vulgar Display of Power | Breakthrough album featuring "Walk" and "Mouth for War". | | 1994 | Far Beyond Driven * | Debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200. | | 1996 | The Great Southern Trendkill * | Darker, more aggressive album reflecting internal band tensions. | | 1997 | Official Live: 101 Proof * | Live album capturing their raw concert energy. | | 2000 | Reinventing the Steel * | Final studio album【17†L...】. | | 2003 | Reinventing Hell: The Best of Pantera | Compilation released near the time of their breakup. |

Before becoming the kings of groove metal, Pantera was a polished, leather-clad glam metal band heavily influenced by Kiss and Van Halen. Released on their independent label, Metal Magic Records, these rare albums feature original vocalist Terry Glaze: