
Great Southern Trendkill
Pantera pulled no punches on The Great Southern Trendkill, one of the most intense and hardest-hitting albums the group ever recorded; which is saying something.
Released in 1996, the album reached #4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, and went on to become Pantera's fourth consecutive platinum release.
The record stayed on the charts for more than three months and produced three singles: "Drag The Waters," "Suicide Note Pt. 1," and fan favourite "Floods," a power ballad that includes an epic guitar solo that showcases Dimebag's fretboard wizardry and is considered by many to be his finest.
Pantera pulled no punches on The Great Southern Trendkill, one of the most intense and hardest-hitting albums the group ever recorded; which is saying something.
Released in 1996, the album reached #4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, and went on to become Pantera's fourth consecutive platinum release.
The record stayed on the charts for more than three months and produced three singles: "Drag The Waters," "Suicide Note Pt. 1," and fan favourite "Floods," a power ballad that includes an epic guitar solo that showcases Dimebag's fretboard wizardry and is considered by many to be his finest.
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Pantera pulled no punches on The Great Southern Trendkill, one of the most intense and hardest-hitting albums the group ever recorded; which is saying something.
Released in 1996, the album reached #4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, and went on to become Pantera's fourth consecutive platinum release.
The record stayed on the charts for more than three months and produced three singles: "Drag The Waters," "Suicide Note Pt. 1," and fan favourite "Floods," a power ballad that includes an epic guitar solo that showcases Dimebag's fretboard wizardry and is considered by many to be his finest.
















