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Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill flac album
  • Performer Pantera
  • Title The Great Southern Trendkill
  • Date of release 2012
  • Country US
  • Style Thrash, Heavy Metal
  • Other formats TTA MPC DXD DMF AA MP1 FLAC
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1226 mb
  • Size FLAC 1965 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 518

The Great Southern Trendkill. WMG (от лица компании "Atlantic 0191"); CMRRA, LatinAutor, BMI - Broadcast Music In. Warner Chappell, PEDL, LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, UBEM" и другие авторские общества (11). WMG; UBEM, LatinAutor, PEDL, Warner Chappell, CMRRA, LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, BMI - Broadcast Music In. и другие авторские общества (9).

The Great Southern Trendkill is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on May 7, 1996 by EastWest Records. It reached number 4 on the Billboard 200 chart, and managed to stay on the chart for 16 weeks. Due to tension and conflicts within the band, Phil Anselmo recorded the vocals alone at Trent Reznor's Nothing Studios in New Orleans while Dimebag Darrell, Rex Brown and Vinnie Paul recorded the music at Chasin Jason Studios in Dalworthington Gardens.

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The Great Southern Trendkill’s title track is about the people in society who blindly follow every latest trend until the newer one comes around and Pantera’s disgust of those passion-lacking people. These people aren’t being themselves just to belong to the socially accepted crowd. The Great Southern Trendkill" Track Info. Written By Philip Anselmo, Dimebag Darrell, Rex Brown & 1 more. Additional Vocals Seth Putnam. Recorded At. Release Date May 3, 1996. The Great Southern Trendkill Pantera. 1. The Great Southern Trendkill.

Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill (1996) - 10. The Underground In America 04:33. Pantera - 1996 - The Great Southern Trendkill 58:43. Pantera - 1996 - The Great Southern Trendkill (Full Album) 53:47. Pantera - 1996 - The Great Southern Trendkill (Full Album) 53:43. Pantera - 1996 – The Great Southern Trendkill 53:47. Pantera - 1996 - The Great Southern Trendkill 53:11. Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill (1996) - 06. Suicide Note Pt. I 04:44. Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill (1996) - 07. II 04:19  . Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill (Full Album 1996) 58:42. Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill (1996) 53:12.

The Great Southern Trendkill is the eighth studio album by Pantera. It was released in May, 1996 through East West Records. It reached on the Billboard Top 200 chart. The Great Southern Trendkill features some of the fastest tempos and most down-tuned guitars that the band ever recorded. It also has a more experimental nature to its songs, such as the acoustic guitar and keyboard-laden "Suicide Note Pt. I. nlike Pantera's first three major label albums, the vocals are often double tracked and layered to create a more "demonic" effect.

As Pantera wrote and recorded the songs that would make up their fourth major label album (eighth total) The Great Southern Trendkill – which came out May 7, 1996 – it was clear to anyone within proximity that something was seriously amiss. Drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott, guitarist Dimebag Darrell Abbott and Rex Brown were hard at work in Chasin’ Jason Studio in Dallas, Texas and vocalist Phil Anselmo was hundreds of miles away, recording at Trent Reznor’s Nothing Studios in New Orleans. And then after 20 minutes (from what I heard later) my friends slapped me and poured water over my head, all basically trying to revive me. The paramedics finally arrived and all I remember is waking up in the back of an ambulanc. .I, since then, have recovered completely, the Pantera Tour uninterrupted. I intend to keep it that way! One message to everyone in this f-king world.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The Great Southern Trendkill
Vocals [Additional Screams] – Seth Putnam
3:47
A2 War Nerve
Vocals [Additional Screams] – Seth Putnam
4:53
A3 Drag The Waters 4:55
B1 10's 4:49
B2 13 Steps To Nowhere 3:37
B3 Suicide Note Pt. I 4:44
B4 Suicide Note Pt. II
Vocals [Additional Screams] – Seth Putnam
4:19
C1 Living Through Me (Hells' Wrath)
Keyboards – Big Ross*
4:50
C2 Floods 6:36
D1 The Underground In America 4:33
D2 (Reprise) Sandblasted Skin 5:39

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – WEA International Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – WEA International Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – VDPR Music
  • Copyright (c) – Cota Music
  • Published By – Warner-Tamerlane Music
  • Recorded At – Chasin Jason Studios
  • Mixed At – Larrabee Sound Studios
  • Recorded At – Nothing Studios
  • Mastered At – Future Disc
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Manufactured By – Rhino Entertainment Company
  • Mastered At – The Mastering Lab
  • Mastered At – Rainbo Records – S-81000
  • Mastered At – Rainbo Records – S-81001
  • Mastered At – Rainbo Records – S-81002
  • Mastered At – Rainbo Records – S-81003
  • Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – BC80892

Credits

  • A&R, Coordinator – Derek Oliver
  • Art Direction, Design – "Wild" Jim deBarros*
  • Backing Vocals [Here And There] – Dimebag Darrell, Rex*, Vinnie Paul
  • Band [Pantera], Bass – Rex*
  • Band [Pantera], Drums – Vinnie Paul
  • Band [Pantera], Guitar – Dimebag Darrell
  • Band [Pantera], Vocals – Philip Anselmo*
  • Co-producer, Written-By, Arranged By – Pantera
  • Design [Assistance] – David Manteau
  • Engineer [Assistant Mix Engineer] – Lamont Hyde
  • Engineer [New Orleans Assistant Engineer] – Sean Beavan
  • Illustration [Photo Illustrations] – Exum
  • Legal [Representation] – Nicholas Ferrara*, Serling, Rooks, Ferrara, McKoy & Worob*
  • Management – Kimberly Zide Davis*, Mike Davis Productions
  • Management [Business Manager] – Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman, William Harper
  • Mastered By – Ted Jensen, Tom Baker
  • Photography By [Band Photo] – Joe Giron
  • Photography By [Cover Photo] – Zig Leszczynnski*
  • Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Terry Date, Vinnie Paul
  • Recorded By – Ulrich Wild
  • Technician [Studio Assistants] – "Crank Wires" Aaron Barnes*, Sterling Winfield

Notes

Issued in a gatefold sleeve.

Front sticker reads: "Includes 'Suicide Note Pt. I' on vinyl for the first time. 180-Gram RHINO VINYL. Pantera as you've never heard them before. Cut from the original masters. Spread over 2 LPs for ultimate sound quality. Parental Advisory Explicit Content".

Recorded in DWG, TX, at Chasin Jason Studios.
Mixed in Los Angeles, CA, at Larrabee Sound Studios.
Vocals recorded at Nothing Studios, New Orleans, LA.
Mastered at Future Disc & at Sterling Sound.

All songs © 1996 VDPR Music / Cota Music, BMI.
Administered by Warner Tamerlane Music.

℗ © 1996 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Manufactured in the E.U.
Made in the E.U.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 81227 97433 6
  • Barcode (Scanned, UPC A): 081227974336
  • Label Code: LC 02982
  • Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, hand-etched): R1 61908-A S-81000 BC80892-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, hand-etched): R1 61908-B S-81001 BC80892-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C runout, hand-etched): R1 61908-C S-81002 BC80892-02 C1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, hand-etched): R1 61908-D S-81003 BC80892-02 D1
  • Matrix / Runout (All sides, machine-stamped): TML-M

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
61908-2 Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill ‎(CD, Album) EastWest Records America 61908-2 US 1996
7559-61908-4 Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill ‎(Cass, Album) EastWest 7559-61908-4 Bulgaria Unknown
61908-4 Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill ‎(Cass, Album, SR) EastWest 61908-4 US 1996
CTI 061908 Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill ‎(Cass, Album) EastWest CTI 061908 Colombia 1996
7559-61908-4 Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill ‎(Cass, Album) Warner Music Korea 7559-61908-4 South Korea Unknown


Talk about Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill


lolike
What frustrated me the most was that on my version of the Vinyl, The end of Suicide Note Pt.2 excessively starts fading out to the point where you can almost barely hear that awesome outro riff Dimebag plays at the very end of the song, and the song just keeps fading while the needle is still on the spinning record. It strongly left me thinking; "why couldn't they have let the song finish the way we listen to it on Mp3 until the needle meets the complete end of that side of the record? Is everybody having this problem?
virus
Anyone else getting 3 pops a bit after the middle of "(Reprise) Sandblasted Skin"? I went to the store and changed the copy I bought for another because I thought the vinyl came damaged, now I listened to it again and the 3 pops are there again. On a side note, to the people complaining about the missing outro of Floods and the gap between Suicide Note Part 1 & 2, you should have read the big sticker in the front cover that clearly says CUT FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTERS. Dimebag recorded the outro of Floods after the album was done, I believe he did it on a DAW even, he felt the song needed something else at the end and recorded it on a different take and was later fixed by the engineer for the CD. Suicide Note was recorded as two tracks and was put together later on for the CD master, my guess is that after they saw the lyrics Anselmo wrote, they thought it was better to put them together. This vinyl is how the record was intended to be at first, the CD version we all know had a couple of fixes done after the recording.
Taulkree
wtf haha, did it take you this long to make that lame reply? what a tantrum, and according to you I'm the 12 years old, but tbh you don't look like a child anymore, instead you look like a senile old fart mumbling nonsense xD and oooh my, getting me where it hurts, my profile pic, do you really think that trying to get me for my profile pic or words like poser or nerd are going to offend me? seriously, you are baaaad at this. I wonder if you are going to delete this post too after you realize you are making a jackass out of yourself? I'll repeat what I wrote before, you are nobody, the guy that recorded the album knows more than you, that's the truth, see you in 8 months, hopefully your slow brain can come up with a reply faster than that tho.
Quphagie
Actually you made me laugh. I should be asking you how old you are, because it feels like you may be 12 reading your comments with all the smileys and shit, but you look at least 15 in your poser pic (the one where you try to convince yourself that you're singing).I just gave up trying to explain to your dead brain that I don't give a fuck about you, nor Rex 'The Liver' Brown, nor his stupid book, which you can read again and throw up quotes at people from it as long as you want, cause you're just not intelligent enough to understand that you're off the point.We're saying that we wanted chicken, and we thought and hoped that we had paid for chicken, but you insist that this pizza is good and that we must eat it because the chef is always right...You get why I'm tired of even reading your shit?I, like 99% of the people who bought this crap remaster, wanted to hear the album as the band intended and released it in 1996. Understood now? I really hope so, but I doubt it. I've dealt with posers, nerds and keyboard warriors before, they're all unreasonable twats, and you seem to be the embodiment of all three. Now I dismiss myself in the deepest hope of never hearing from you again.
Winenama
lol how old are you? 12? big letters and all, and you replied yourself after xD I trust the source, as simple as that, I didn't want to make you cry though xD
Tehn
Alright. You and Rex win. It's gotta be like you're saying.I won't read the damn book, though...
Ylonean
So you know more than one of the guys that recorded this album, huh? yeah, right... for having recorded music 12 years it seems you still can't read, again, for the slow people that can't get through a freaking book, the album... had... post-production... the fade-out parts that are missing here were recorded after the album was done, dime felt some parts needed some extra stuff so he recorded on a DAW with rough mixes as guides, so! as a result, the mix with the fade-outs is not a mix from the original master per-se, because the original master tapes never had those parts, they took those tracks into a DAW and mixed it there, THIS reissue is from the analog tapes, not the DAW files. And I wipe my a** with your 12 years tbh, show some respect because the band might have been a bunch of drunk rednecks, but they did that drunk, while you sober are still a nobody... seriously, go read the book.
Katishi
the original vinyl isn't the same as the cd as far as mastering goes, it has one song missing even! What I tried to say is quite clear, Master Tapes = what you hear on this edition, the post edition of the album is explained in Rex Brown book, so go read it before replying.
Vut
The original vinyl has the songs exactly how they appear on the CD, so what exactly are you trying to say?
WtePSeLNaGAyko
Just bought this (along with all the others - not the box - if that's important). The sound is SUPERB! I always thought the CD was very harsh. This mix sits very well with me. As for the Floods outro - I always thought it was unnecessary anyway and I'm not missing it. The gap between Suicide 1 and 2 - actually works just fine for me as does the the the transition between Underground -> Sandblasted. None of the complaints that I am reading around the inter-webs about these things are significant (to me). I'm very much loving the overall quality of this album both physically and from what I am hearing. I listen through a VERY modest system - Denon DP-300F with an Ortofon Blue stylus, Emotiva XSP-1 pre, Emotiva power amps and Polk towers in zone one and then Klipsch in zone 2 all accented with a Klipsch 10" sub. Nothing special and I'm telling you this album is sounding SWEET! This might be the best of the bunch but I have yet to crack open Cowboys, Vulgar, Driven and Reinventing.
Anararius
This release angered me. Whoever was in charge of putting this to vinyl is incompetent. McPherson123 and jisus are correct and I back up their statement. The 2nd disk is a mess and the omission of the Floods outro is unforgivable. A horrible representation of an otherwise classic album. Don't buy this. Maybe in another 16 years they will put out a good GSTK LP.
Mala
the sound quality is perfect, my only problem with this version is that the beautiful Darrel Dimebag outro on ''floods'' is missing. otherwise, the jacket is shinny and greatly built.
Zodama
For some reason, they removed the melodic lead guitar ending on "Floods" and put a gap between the transition of "Suicide Note P.1" and "Suicide Note Pt.2" and there there is some awkward disconnect between the transition from from "The Underground In America" and "(Reprise) Sandblasted Skin." I do not know why this was done but its makes for a less than satisfying listen to this classic album. Its great that they included the previously omitted track but did they really have to butcher the rest of the album to do it?Otherwise, the sound quality on this press is great and the jacket quality is top notch.
Wen
You're right. I double checked and, yes, it's 53 minutes. But there's still hope. I believe that with today's technology this should not be a problem.Not long ago, I spoke to the mastering engineer of Record Industry in Haarlem, Netherlands (the pressing plant that does all the Music On Vinyl reissues, and the Rise Above releases) and he told me thathis record was fitting 38 minutes of music on a single side of a 12", and it sounded pretty damn good. Of course, it all depends on the music. Pantera's music, especially on this album, needs bigger and deeper grooves. So, we'll see. But I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Munimand
It's 53 minutes, actually. Tracks from Suicide Note Pt.1 to (Reprise) Sandblasted Skin are over half an hour, so they chose better sound quality, than more music, I believe. That is not as unusual as it looks (however I don't approve it). First editions of Queen's "Innuendo" or "Division Bell" by Pink Floyd were also cut to fit a single 12" record. But I see no explanation why double LP edition is also incomplete. You wrote about Anthrax- the opposite example is vinyl edition of Moonspell's "Butterfly Effect". Almost an hour of music on a single record. It sounds horrible, and it should definitely be separeted into two records. I wrote to official Pantera shop if TGST will be complete finally, but I got no answer so far.
Hugighma
It's 53 minutes, actually. Tracks from Suicide Note Pt.1 to (Reprise) Sandblasted Skin are over half an hour, so they chose better sound quality, than more music, I believe. That is not as unusual as it looks (however I don't approve it). Queen's "Innuendo" or "Division Bell" by Pink Floyd were also cut to fit a single 12" record. But I see no explanation why double LP edition is also incomplete. You wrote about Anthrax- the opposite example is vinyl edition of Moonspell's "Butterfly Effect". Almost an hour of music on a single record. It sounds horrible, and it should definitely be separeted into two records. I wrote to official Pantera shop if TGST will be complete finally, but I got no answer so far.
Truthcliff
Yes, it's true. All the albums in the box will be single LP's. But that doesn't mean that TGSTK will have to be once again chopped. Note that the records have all been remastered, and the new TGSTK master might include the song that was missing on the 1996 master. After all, it's a 45-minute album. That much music totally fits on two sides of a 12" record. Look for example at Anthrax - Persistence Of Time, 64 minutes of thrash metal slammed on a single record, and it still sounds pretty good. Makes me wonder: I can't understand why Suicide Note was left out the first time around....
LØV€ YØỮ
I'm pretty sure all the albums in that set are going to be single LP's. Thereby "Suicide Note Pt. 1" will be excluded from that version of TGSK.
wanderpool
Just preordered mine. Can't wait. It looks awesome. I really do hope that TGSTK from the box will be the one we all know and love.
Anaragelv
Hidden part of (Reprise) Sandblasted Skin is also missing. "Complete Studio Albums" vinyl boxset is about to be released, so there is a chance that we'll finally get complete vinyl edition of TGST.
Kazigrel
No song is omitted on this version. The O.P. was referring to the previous USA press from 1996, which omitted "Suicide Note Pt.1" for space reasons.
Talrajas
[quote=McPherson123] "Its great that they included the previously omitted track but did they really have to butcher the rest of the album to do it?"I have yet to listen to this. Just bought it last night at Hot Topic. What song is omitted? All of these tracks are on the original CD that I have.
from earth
They also faded out the ending of "Drag The Waters", which originally ended with that awesome harmonic... That, and all you guys mentioned before, really ruined the pace of this amazing record... They really did a terrible job. I will only keep a copy of this for "Suicide Note Pt.1", but I'd rather listen to the original vinyl version for the rest of the songs!
Hulbine
Ditto, really don't understand why they've done this, it's as if they used an earlier master. Sounds great, such a sham they've cut these bits down