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Pissing Razors,Step Kings,A.C. Disarray,Murder 1,Boiler,Nok Panther: A Tribute To Pantera Music Panther: A Tribute To Pantera Songs | 1. | Domination - Pissing Razors |
| 2. | Mouth For War - Boiler |
| 3. | Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills - The Step Kings |
| 4. | I'm Broken - Murder 1 |
| 5. | Five Minutes Alone - Ill Nino |
| 6. | Great Southern Trendkill, The - A.C. |
| 7. | Cowboys From Hell - Disarray |
| 8. | F*Cking Hostile - Nok |
| 9. | Walk - Lunatic |
| 10. | Use My Third Arm - Crush Efekt |
| 11. | Becoming - Hollow |
| 12. | Cemetary Gates - Strength |
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