Pantera - The Art of Shredding (Lyrics on Screen Video 🎤🎶🎸🥁)

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Pantera - The Art of Shredding (Lyrics on Screen Video 🎤🎶🎸🥁)

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🎤 Lyrics Start 🎤

[Verse 1]
Unity is a rare thing
Blind eyes of society bring
The category of minority
Now what are we supposed to be?
Born free to be powerless to change the world
With our lives in the hands of madmen

[Verse 2]
Now in times when society needs us
This is where the sin begins
We're aware they're going to free us
Rage from our hearts within
Born of this world, which is a living hell
But we'll be closer to heaven
[Chorus]
So now, this is the art to shred
It's only emotion
This is the art to shred
It's only emotion

Shred!

[Solo]

[Chorus]
So now, this is the art to shred
It's only emotion
This is the art to shred
It's only emotion

🎤 Lyrics End 🎤

Wikipedia Stuff

Cowboys from Hell is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on July 24, 1990 by Atco Records. It marked the band's major label debut and their first collaboration with producer Terry Date. It is considered one of the first ever groove metal albums.[6]

Writing sessions for Cowboys from Hell took place throughout 1988 and 1989. After being turned down "28 times by every major label on the face of the Earth", Atco Records representative Mark Ross was asked by his boss, Derek Shulman (who was interested in signing Pantera), to see the band perform after Hurricane Hugo stranded him in Texas. Ross was so impressed by the band's performance that he called his boss that night, suggesting that Pantera be signed to the label.[3]

Ross on the performance:

"By the end of the first song, my jaw was on the floor. The sonic power of it all — the attitude and the musicianship — blew me away. Basically, you had to be an idiot to not think they're amazing. I mean, how could you see these guys and not think, 'Holy shit!'?"[7]

Atco Records accepted but the band had to wait a six month period before they commenced recording at Pantego Sound Studio in Pantego, Texas. Accounts vary as to how long the recording sessions of Cowboys from Hell lasted; bassist Rex Brown stated in a 2010 interview with Metal Hammer that the recording sessions took place from February to April 1990,[3] however vocalist Phil Anselmo has also claimed that the album was recorded in 1989.[1][2] Pantera's initial choice as the producer for Cowboys from Hell was Max Norman based on his work with Ozzy Osbourne. Norman, who flew to Houston to watch the band perform, initially agreed to work on the album, but right before the recording sessions started, he was offered to produce Lynch Mob's debut album Wicked Sensation instead.[8] Pantera then proposed Terry Date to produce the album on the strength of his work with Soundgarden, Metal Church and Overkill, the latter of whose latest album at the time The Years of Decay had influenced Diamond Darrell's guitar tone, as well as the band's transition away from glam/traditional heavy metal to thrash/groove metal.[9][10][11][12][13]

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Pantera - The Art of Shredding (Lyrics on Screen Video 🎤🎶🎸🥁)

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