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Principally recorded at Marshall Sound Design, Dallas, Texas.
The demise of Pantera reverberated deeply in the hearts and minds of heavy music fans. From the ashes of a very public split with vocalist Phil Anselmo, brothers Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul took solace in a simple mantra--new found power. The duo set out to build a new band in that very spirit as a vehicle for Darrell's trademark blistering riffs and Paul's precision skin-bashing. Initially flying under the flag New Found Power, the band added bassist and fellow Texan Bob Zilla and became known as Damageplan.
Former Halford guitarist Pat Lachman makes his vocal debut on NEW FOUND POWER. The result is a study in extremes that spans the horizon from borderline death-metal vocals ("Reborn") to clean melodic singing ("Save Me"). Pantera fans may hear echoes of their beloved band's heyday in the thrashy abandon of "F*** You" and the trudging "Moment of Truth." Not resting on formula, however, Damageplan explores an industrial vibe with "Explode" and haunting Alice in Chains inspired harmonies on "Soul Bleed." An impressive first effort, NEW FOUND POWER draws a line in the sand that only serious metal enthusiasts need cross.
Additional personnel includes: Zakk Wylde.
Parental Advisory. Guitarist & Drummer From Pantera.
Damageplan: Pat Lachman (vocals); Dimebag Darrell (guitar); Bob Zilla (bass); Vinnie Paul (drums).
Producers: Vinnie Paul, Dimebag Darrell, Sterling Winfield, Pat Lachman.
Personnel: Zakk Wylde (vocals, guitar); Corey Taylor, Patrick Lachman (vocals); Dimebag Darrell (guitar); Vinnie Paul (drums).
Audio Mixer: Sterling Winfield.
Recording information: Chasin' Jason Studios, DWG, TX; Marshall Sound Design, Dallas, TX.
Photographer: Joe Giron.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.CMJ (2/9/04, p.18) - "[Guitarist Dimebag Darrell] shifts his signature style on NEW FOUND POWER....Damageplan will easily excite metal fans from the '80s, '90s, and the new millennium..." Damageplan New Found Power Songs New Found Power Music Review Purchase New Found Power CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alice In Chains Dirt CD (1992)
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