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Pantera: Philip Anselmo (vocals); Dimebag Darrel (guitar); Rex (bass); Vinnie Paul (drums). Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. "I'm Broken" was nominated for Best Metal Performance in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards. Personnel: Phil Anselmo (vocals); Diamond Darrell (guitar); Vinnie Paul (drums). Recording information: Nashville, TN. Far Beyond Driven may have been Pantera's fastest selling album upon release, but it's hardly their best. In fact, although it shot straight to the number one spot on the Billboard sales chart in its first week (arguably the most extreme album ever to do so), this incredible feat doesn't so much reflect its own qualities as those of its predecessor, 1992's Vulgar Display of Power. A true landmark by any definition, Vulgar Display had seen the Texan quartet quite literally reinventing the heavy metal wheel in ways not seen since Metallica's rise to fame in the mid-'80s. But when the time came to follow it up, the members of Pantera seemed unsure about how they could possibly top it, so they decided to try and out-heavy themselves, resulting in a less cohesive record which often sacrificed songwriting for outright aggression. Guitarist Dimebag Darrell (recently re-baptized from the far more glam Diamond Darrell) took it upon himself to conjure the heaviest guitar tones imaginable, turning up the volume and dissonance to sometimes painful thresholds with his massive, grinding riffs. As a result, songs like "Becoming," "Shedding Skin," and the particularly vicious "Slaughtered" still stand head and shoulders above most of the heavy metal competition, but only die-hard fans may be able to withstand their systematic sensory bludgeoning long enough to get to the hooks hidden underneath. Indeed, except for wisely chosen first single "I'm Broken," the rest of the material (and especially over-long tracks like "5 Minutes Alone" and "25 Years") generally lacks the iron-fisted discipline and controlled power captured on the band's previous triumphs. Worst of all is probably "Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills," which wanders aimlessly in formless feedback and is topped with vocalist Phil Anselmo in gratuitous, stream-of-consciousness mode -- a sketchy proposition at the best of times. In the end, it's probably the band's need to justifying their faithful cover version of Black Sabbath's gentle "Planet Caravan" in the album's liner notes that sheds the most light on their embattled frame of mind at the time. With or without this evidence, however, the bottom line is that Far Beyond Driven doesn't match the hype -- but it sure proved its weight in platinum at the bank. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia Not since the last asteroid collision with planet Earth untold eons ago has there been a apocalyptic event to equal the musical Krakatoa that is Pantera's FAR BEYOND DRIVEN. Walking a stylistic line somewhere between the melodious crunch pop of Metallica and the punkish thrashorama of Helmet, Pantera channels their raging energy into songs that function as aural letterbombs from hell--designed to detonate in your face. Never have records quite as rude as FAR BEYOND DRIVEN (or Nine Inch Nail's THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL) broken out at #1 on the Top 200 of Billboard's pop charts. There must be a reason. Immerse yourself in the first single off of FAR BEYOND DRIVEN, the thrashing "I'm Broken," and you'll get a good idea as to the method behind Pantera's madness--and what makes them such trendsetters in the thermonuclear epoch after heavy metal, speed metal and thrash have run their course. The arrangement opens with a classic Led Zeppelin rifforama (almost a blues figure); then they ride along on a single chord over an odd, slightly spastic rhythm figure a la Helmet; finally they allow these conflicting notions of noize to collide in hyperspace, setting the stage for a pithy, pulverizing guitar orgasm by Dimebag Darrell that is blissfully melodic, almost in spite of itself. Or check out "Use My ThirdRolling Stone (5/19/94, p.103) - 3 1/2 Stars - "...a kind of aesthetics of thud...the real art smolders in the noise itself..." Entertainment Weekly (4/1/94, p.54) - "...If you're burned out on raging young men spewing aggression atop jackhammering drums and grinding guitars, then pass on Pantera. But if you've still got a yen for that sort of fare, than you can't do much better than this slab of metallic mayhem...." - Rating: B+ Melody Maker (4/2/94, p.35) - "...Like great techno, it's utterly flawless music, free of any error, minimal and animal enough to make a screaming bloody mess of the head..." Pantera Far Beyond Driven Songs Far Beyond Driven Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Classic Metal Pantera's killer riffs will have head banging for life. Another great classic. These Texas rockers gave meaning to the motto "Don't Mess with Texas". Submitted by a reviewer (Kingsville, Tx)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
good rock bad lyrics this is a great rock album, full of mature thrash but the lyrics are really bad, even my son (he's 12) laugh about that. Submitted by rgellona (Santiago, chile) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
a killer record i love this album. the only song i don't like from it is "good friends and a bottle of pills" but most of all it's very heavy R.I.P. Dime Submitted by Anthony (El Cajon, California) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
There you go... this record is unbeliveable actually i like this one more than the vulgars album the song call 5 minutes alone is awsome and Im Broken, 25 years, Planet Caravan wich is a cover of black sabbath and the full record is great as well... just fkcing buy this album if you dont have it already.. Submitted by holywars90 (somewhere) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the best metal albums ever made!!!!!!! My last review never aired,this one will though! Nobody can knock this album it's impossible! Words can't describe how good it really is,like I said in the last review they would'nt put on this sight,Anyone with A problem with this album look at the cover and keep that in mind,LITERALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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