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Rebel Meets Rebel album for sale Product Description
Rebel Meets Rebel album for sale by Rebel Meets Rebel was released May 02, 2006 on the Big Vin label. In the 1970s, you had "outlaw country," in the '80s, "cowpunk," but they'll need a new and original stylistic descriptor for 2006's REBEL MEETS REBEL, a no-holds-barred collaboration between hard-living, outlaw country legend David Allan Coe and three-quarters of Texas thrash-metal heroes Pantera. Recorded before Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell Abbott's shocking onstage murder in 2004, this album matches Abbott's slamming metal riffs with Coe's unapologetic tough-guy stance, a combination that makes perfect thematic and musical sense. Rebel Meets Rebel CD music contains a single disc with 12 songs. ...See Full Description
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| Top Album I love this album it's a great addition to the Dimebag legacy and you can really see what an awsome guitarist he is. By DANNY_CARDEN (Stoke-On-Trent, UK)  This review is for a different format. |
| david allan coe meets pantara/ damageplain Like i said anything with DAC is good and this cd proves david's love of differnt styles of music. contry and metal. and i love it. I like pantara and damageplain. David allans 's vocals fit perfect with the boys. By corey (america)  This review is for a different format. |
| Excellent Collaboration Talk about your genre mash-ups, this collaboration between outlaw country singer David Allan Coe, the late Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell and his brother, drummer Vinnie Paul, is a raucous good time and not as unlikely as it might seem when you consider the Akron, OH-born Coe got his start as a performer opening for Grand Funk Railroad. It's all about drinking ("No Compromise"), drugging ("Cowboys Do More Dope") and sex ("One Nite Stands"), but also loss of innocence ("Arizona Rivers") and even Native American rights ("Cherokee Cry"), where Coe belies the charges of racism that have followed him around since his notorious 1982 song "N*gger F*cker," which he always denied. The title track adds in a mean sawing fiddle and some pumping keyboards, while "Get Outta My Life" features a cameo by yet another genre-buster in Hank Williams III. It's a posthumous showcase for ace axe man Dimebag's snake-winding riffs, which wrap themselves around Coe's hell-bent persona, as the one-time Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy is right at home with the metallic crunch at the heart of his rebel country yell, as the contemplative "N.Y.C. Streets" adds a somber expletive-laced epitaph to a left-field project that turns out to be right over the middle of the plate. By Roy Trakin (blogcritics.org)  This review is for a different format. |
| Rebel Meets Rebel is awesome This CD rocks, Dimebag and gang rocking with David Allan Coe on vocals. By jstepnc (Greensboro, NC)  This review is for a different format. |
| Pure Joy This is one of the greatest albums of the new millennium, and definitely the best thing Vinnie and Darrell have played on since Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power. Outlaw country and full-on headbanging metal mix together perfectly on this album, where neither the Pantera guys nor David Allan Coe change their respective styles all that much to fit the other. There really is nothing like this out there; it's totally unique. It's such a joy to listen to, it could almost make you cry, if you had a few beers in you. Truly great. By Fizz (Delmarva) This review is for a different format. |
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