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Reinventing the Steel

Studio album by Pantera

Released

March 14, 2000(2000-03-14)

Recorded

19992000

Genre

Groove metal

Length

43:50

Label

East West

Producer

Dimebag Darrell, Vinnie Paul, Sterling Winfield

Professional reviews

Allmusic link

Rolling Stone link

Pantera chronology

Official Live: 101 Proof(1997)

Reinventing the Steel(2000)

The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys’ Vulgar Hits!(2003)

Reinventing the Steel is the ninth studio album by heavy metal band Pantera. It was released through East West Records, on March 14, 2000. It is the last album Pantera released.

Contents

1 Album information

2 Reception

3 Track listing

4 Credits

5 Charting positions

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Album information

It reached #4 on the Billboard Top 200 charts, #8 on the Top Canadian Albums chart, and #5 on the Top Internet Albums chart. The album’s fifth track, “Revolution Is My Name”, reached #28 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks.

In Australia a two disc Tour Edition of the album was released. The first disc consists of the album proper, while the second is an unofficial hits compilation. This is now a collector’s item.

Reinventing the Steel contains lyrics mostly about the band itself, as on “We’ll Grind that Axe for a Long Time” (where the band members tell about how they’ve kept it “true” throughout the years, while many of their peers “sucked up for the fame”) and “I’ll Cast a Shadow” (about Pantera’s influence on the genre). There are also songs about their fans, like “Goddamn Electric” and “You’ve Got to Belong To It.” The band members dedicated Reinventing the Steel to their fans, whom they viewed as their brothers and sisters.

An edited version of the song “Death Rattle” was used on an episode of Spongebob Squarepants titled “Pre-Hibernation Week”

Reception

Professional reviews:

Rolling Stone (5/25/00, p.73) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - “Metal-revivalist….relying on the genre’s primal elements of rage and analog noise…chopped up with squealing dissonance….brutal enough to please underground purists and familiar enough for weekend headbangers.”

Entertainment Weekly (3/24/00, p.102) - “…resumes their scorched-earth policy with vigor….dropping aural anvils [along] with a dash of inventiveness…” - Rating: B+

Q magazine (6/00, p.112) - 3 stars out of 5 - “Pantera’s attempt to upgrade [Judas Priest's] British Steel-era pure metal spirit….unequivocal heavy metalness.”

Alternative Press (7/00, pp.108-9) - 5 out of 5 - “An undiluted, unvarnished slab of riffs paying distinct homage to Judas Priest’s British Steel, and not just in a titular sense, but in basic song construction.”

CMJ (4/3/00, p.32) - “Crammed with everything they’ve used to revolutionize metal….so old-school it could have been easily made in between the quartet’s back-to-back classics.”

NME (4/15/00, p.34) - 6 out of 10 - “An unfashionably old-school metal album….it’s Pantera’s bid to herald the rebirth of bullet-belt, cut-off denim metal….It’s a solid album, oozing drunk-as-hell metal spirit.”

Track listing

All tracks by Pantera unless noted otherwise.

“Hellbound” 2:41

“Goddamn Electric” 4:58

“Yesterday Don’t Mean Shit” 4:19

“You’ve Got to Belong to It” 4:13

“Revolution Is My Name” 5:19

“Death Rattle” 3:17

“We’ll Grind That Axe for a Long Time” 3:44

“Uplift” 3:45

“It Makes Them Disappear” 6:22

“I’ll Cast a Shadow” 5:22

Credits

Phil Anselmo Vocals

Rex Brown Bass

“Dimebag” Darrell Guitar/Producer

Vinnie Paul drums/Producer

Kerry King Outro guitar on “Goddamn Electric”

Charting positions

Album

Year

Chart

Position

2000

The Billboard 200

4

2000

Top Internet Albums

5

Singles

Year

Single

Chart

Position

2000

“Revolution Is My Name”

Mainstream Rock Tracks

28



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Studio albums

Metal Magic Projects in the Jungle I Am the Night Power Metal Cowboys from Hell Vulgar Display of Power Far Beyond Driven The Great Southern Trendkill Reinventing the Steel

Live albums

Official Live: 101 Proof

Compilations

Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys’ Vulgar Hits!

EPs

Walk aLIVE and hostile e.p.

Singles

“Cowboys from Hell” “Cemetery Gates” “Psycho Holiday” “Mouth for War” “This Love” “Hollow” “Walk” “I’m Broken” “Planet Caravan” “5 Minutes Alone” “Drag the Waters” “Suicide Note Pt. I” “Floods” “Where You Come From” “Cat Scratch Fever” “Revolution Is My Name” “Goddamn Electric” “I’ll Cast a Shadow”

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