: A slight shift toward a leaner sound, featuring the band's first music video for "All Over Tonight".
Often ignored in official retrospectives, these albums feature original singer Terry Glaze (and Phil Anselmo on Power Metal Metal Magic Projects in the Jungle I Am the Night Power Metal The Major Label Era (1990–2000): The definitive "Cowboys from Hell" sound. Cowboys from Hell Vulgar Display of Power Far Beyond Driven The Great Southern Trendkill Reinventing the Steel Live & Compilation (1997–2003): Official Live: 101 Proof Pantera Discography 1983-2003 -FLAC- vtwin88cube
After Glaze left in 1986, the band recruited New Orleans vocalist . : A slight shift toward a leaner sound,
The band's third album, , marked a significant turning point, as they began to explore a more heavy metal-oriented sound. This shift in style garnered attention from fans and critics alike, leading to a recording contract with Metal Magic Records. "Power of the Razor" (1988) , their fourth album, further solidified their reputation as a rising force in the metal scene. The band's third album, , marked a significant
The heaviest album to ever debut at #1 on the Billboard 200. 3. Darkness and Dissolution (1996–2003)
Widely considered one of the most influential metal albums of the 1990s. Far Beyond Driven (1994):