Pantera - Suicide Note Pt. 1 (Lyrics on Screen Video 🎀🎢🎸πŸ₯)

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Pantera - Suicide Note Pt. 1 (Lyrics on Screen Video 🎀🎢🎸πŸ₯)

I remember hearing this a long time ago and having it on repeat for a very long time, dark times haha! The intro again is very eerie and doesn't sound like a typical Pantera tune. Then the acoustic lick hits and sets the feel for the song. You can tell Phil's battle with addiction is taking quite the toll on him, I remember him talking about it at a Q&A and how it comes out through the music. The song is very sad, hearing someone who is losing the battle with addiction and is powerless to beat it. Great song, enjoy!

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🎀 Lyrics 🎀

[Verse 1]
Cheap cocaine, a dry inhale
The pills that kill and take the pain away (Take the pain away)
Diet of life, shelter without
The face that cannot see inside yours and mine (Yours and mine)

[Pre-Chorus]
When I'm hiding
When I need it, it lets me breathe
For our handle on this life
I don't believe this time

[Chorus]
Would you look at me now? (Would you look at me now?)
Can you tell I'm a man? (Can you tell I'm a man?)
With these scars on my wrists
To prove I'll try again

[Post-Chorus]
Try to die again
Try to live through this night
Try to die again

[Verse 2]
Forever fooling, free and using
Sliding down the slide that breaks a will (Breaks a will)
Mother's angel, getting smarter

How smart are you to regress unfulfilled?
(How smart are you to regress unfulfilled?)
It's a damn shame
[Pre-Chorus]
When I'm hiding
When I need it, it lets me breathe
For our handle on this life
I don't believe this time

[Chorus]
Would you look at me now? (Would you look at me now?)
Can you tell I'm a man? (Can you tell I'm a man?)
With these scars on my wrists (With these scars on my wrists)
To prove I'll try again (To prove I'll try again)

[Chorus]
Would you look at me now? (Would you look at me now?)
Can you tell I'm a man? (Can you tell I'm a man?)
With these scars on my wrists (With these scars on my wrists)
To prove I'll try again (To prove I'll try again)

[Post-Chorus]
Try to die again
Try to live through this night
Try to die again

The Great Southern Trendkill is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on May 7, 1996 through East West Records. It reached number 4 on the Billboard 200 chart, and stayed on the chart for 16 weeks. Phil Anselmo recorded the vocals alone at Trent Reznor's Nothing Studios in New Orleans[3] while Dimebag Darrell, Rex Brown, and Vinnie Paul recorded the music at Chasin Jason Studios in Dalworthington Gardens.

Considered Pantera's most aggressive album,[4] The Great Southern Trendkill is known for featuring much screaming,[5][6] most notably on "Suicide Note Pt. II" and "The Great Southern Trendkill" while also featuring some of the fastest tempos and most down-tuned guitars ("The Underground in America" and "(Reprise) Sandblasted Skin" were played in standard D flat tuning, with the 6th string tuned to a low G flat.)[citation needed] that the band ever recorded. It also has a more experimental nature, such as the acoustic guitars[4] and ballads.[7]

Unlike Pantera's first three major label albums, the vocals are often double-tracked and layered to create a more "demonic" effect.[citation needed] An example of this can be heard in the chorus of "13 Steps to Nowhere", when Phil Anselmo's singing voice is backed up by high-pitched screaming, done by Seth Putnam of the band Anal Cunt.[8] Screams done by Anselmo on the song "The Great Southern Trendkill" were compared to Putnam.[9]

The lyrical themes on The Great Southern Trendkill include drugs, a flood that ends mankind, finding deeper meaning, anger, and the media.[4][7][10][11][12][13] The album features elements of thrash metal[5][14] and death metal,[9] but is mostly considered a groove metal album overall.[5]

On August 12, 2016, Pantera announced the release of a 20th anniversary edition of The Great Southern Trendkill for October 21.[18] The reissue features two discs, including a remastered version of the original album as well as 12 unreleased tracks (these include instrumentals, as well as alternative mixes and live recordings from the Dynamo Festival in 1998).[19] In addition, a separate LP named The Great Southern Outtakes was released. It consists of songs also released on disc 2 of Trendkill's reissue except for the intro and early mix of "Suicide Note Part l".[20]

Pantera - Suicide Note Pt. 1 (Lyrics on Screen Video 🎀🎢🎸πŸ₯)

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