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Cowboys from Hell

Cowboys from Hell is the fifth studio album and major label debut by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on July 24, 1990, by Atco Records. It marked the first of many collaborations with producer Terry Date. This was also the album where Pantera fully abandoned the glam metal style of their previous albums in favor of a heavier sound. It has been recognized as one of the first ever groove metal albums.[7][8]

Cowboys from Hell
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 24, 1990 (1990-07-24)
RecordedLate 1989[1][2][3] – April 1990[4]
StudioPantego Sound (Pantego, Texas)
Genre
Length57:43
LabelAtco
ProducerTerry Date
Pantera chronology
Power Metal
(1988)
Cowboys from Hell
(1990)
Vulgar Display of Power
(1992)
Singles from Cowboys from Hell
  1. "Cowboys from Hell"
    Released: 1990
  2. "Cemetery Gates"
    Released: 1990
  3. "Psycho Holiday"
    Released: 1990

Writing and recording edit

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.[4]

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!'?"[9]

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,[4] however vocalist Phil Anselmo has also claimed that the album was recorded in 1989.[2][3] 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.[10] 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 Dimebag Darrell's guitar tone, as well as the band's transition away from glam/traditional heavy metal to thrash/groove metal.[11][12][13][14][15]

Pantera adopted a new sound and attitude, and the writing of what would become Cowboys from Hell saw the band exploring darker subject matters, while the guitar would be notably heavier. Influences and inspirations to the making of the album, as well as its musical direction, were Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, ZZ Top, Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Anthrax, Testament, Overkill, Faith No More, King's X, Soundgarden, Minor Threat, Mercyful Fate, Savatage, Voivod and then-upcoming band Exhorder.[1][11][16][17][18][19] The band recorded a self-produced demo album in 1989 which featured 11 tracks, 10 of which would make the album cut.[4][20] "The last tracks to be written were "Primal Concrete Sledge" and "Clash with Reality" whilst a song titled "The Will to Survive" was discarded early in the recording sessions."[21] During recording sessions, the band chose an unorthodox method: Vinnie Paul recorded the drum tracks first, then Darrell recorded the guitar, and Brown recorded the bass with the guitars only. This resulted in a tighter sound; slight inaccuracies were fixed by manually editing the tapes.[22]

The band were feeling confident about their material and themselves, finally feeling that they were making the kind of album they believed in. One key track to emerge during the writing was "Cemetery Gates", a seven-minute power ballad that would be the first song to show both their diversity and Anselmo's vocal range; the acoustic intro was written last by Brown.[22] Although they had already recorded four albums prior to Cowboys from Hell, the members of Pantera have since acknowledged this as their official debut album, working with a professional producer and a major label for the first time and creating music that was not simply stealing from other similar bands in an attempt to attract attention.[21]

Artwork edit

 
The original, unaltered photo used in the Cowboys from Hell album cover

The cover art depicts the band in a quaint Western saloon. In reality, it is a 1910 photo of the "Cosmopolitan Saloon" in Telluride, Colorado, with the bandmembers pasted over it.[23] Diamond Darrell is pictured in the center playing guitar, while Vinnie Paul is standing to his right counting money, Rex Brown is leaning against the counter top and Phil Anselmo is shown jumping in the air to Brown's left. Anselmo states that he jumped off a bar stool to get high up in the air and that it took him about ten takes until the cameramen got the shot of the desired style.[24]

Release and reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com     [25]
AllMusic     [26]
BBC Music(favorable)[27]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal9/10[28]
Exclaim!(favorable)[29]
Record Collector     [30]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [31]

The album was released on July 24, 1990, and was available on tape, CD, vinyl and a limited edition version (same album but in a long box).

Commercial performance edit

Despite being the band's commercial breakthrough, Cowboys from Hell sold slowly and steadily for most of the 1990s, first charting on Billboard in 1992, two years after its release. The album did not receive platinum certification in the United States until July 1997. It has since gone on to attain a double platinum (2,000,000 units) certification in the U.S. as well as gold status in the U.K. for sales of 100,000.[32]

As far as specific charting, Cowboys from Hell reached No. 27 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart in 1992, and in March 1995, entered the Swedish Charts for one week at No. 46.

Critical reception edit

Cowboys from Hell is widely considered one of Pantera's best albums, as well as one of the greatest metal albums of all time. It has been praised by most critics, as it would prove to be extremely influential in the development of groove metal in the 1990s. The album is also credited for reviving heavy metal music at a time when it was diminishing in relevance. Cowboys from Hell would inspire a generation of musicians, particularly guitarists. IGN named Cowboys from Hell the 19th-most-influential heavy metal album of all time.[33]

They said of the album:

Along with Vulgar Display of Power, Pantera's fifth album is not only considered one of the band's best, but is also one of the defining albums of early '90s metal. The band's chemistry really begins to gel with collective symmetry here, as a pre-Dimebag Darrell (he was known as Diamond Darrell back then) rips the strings of his axe like a rabid weasel, frontman Phil Anselmo following in kind with chaotic vocal utterances, and the rhythm section of Vinnie Paul and Rex Brown keeping the rhythms in check and the whole mess glued together with low end prowess.

AllMusic said of the album:[34]

Pantera's breakthrough album, Cowboys from Hell, is largely driven by the band's powerful rhythm section and guitarist Diamond Darrell's unbelievably forceful riffing, which skittered around the downbeats to produce unexpected rhythmic phrases and accents, as well as his inventive soloing.

Reissue edit

On September 14, 2010, a 20th anniversary edition was released with a remastered mix from the original analog recordings.[35] The expanded edition features a bonus CD of previously unreleased live recordings and the Alive and Hostile EP. The deluxe edition features an additional third CD[36][37] with the previously unreleased demo track "The Will to Survive" (parts of the song were later used in the song "This Love"[4] from Vulgar Display of Power) along with demo versions of ten songs from the original album.[38]

The third disc of the deluxe set, Cowboys from Hell: The Demos, was released as a separate limited edition vinyl LP at the same time.[36] It was exclusively available at Metal Club record stores.[35][37] The 2010 reissue of the album managed to reach No. 117 on the Billboard 200 and No. 8 on Catalog Albums, selling 4,200.[39][40]

Legacy edit

 
The album was praised by Ozzy Osbourne. In 2017, he listed Cowboys from Hell as one of his ten favorite metal albums.[41]

The album was ranked No. 11 on the October 2006 issue of Guitar World magazine's list of the greatest 100 guitar albums of all time.[42] It was ranked the 85th-best heavy metal album of all time by Metal-Rules.com.[43] IGN named Cowboys from Hell the 19th-most-influential heavy metal album of all time. It is also credited as "defining" groove metal.[26] The album has also been praised by Ozzy Osbourne, who in 2017 listed it among his ten favorite metal albums.[41]

Touring edit

Pantera toured for nearly two years in support of Cowboys from Hell. The band embarked on their first national tour in the summer of 1990, supporting Exodus and Suicidal Tendencies.[44] In 1991, Rob Halford performed with the band onstage, which led Pantera (along with Annihilator) to open for Judas Priest on its first show in Europe. They also opened for bands like Skid Row, Sepultura, Fates Warning, Prong, Mind Over Four, Morbid Angel, White Zombie and Sanctuary, and co-headlined a North American tour with Wrathchild America.[44] The band eventually landed a billing for the Monsters of Rock festival with AC/DC, Mötley Crüe, Metallica and The Black Crowes in September 1991, where they played to a crowd of over 500,000 in celebration of the new freedom of performing Western music in the former Soviet Union shortly before its collapse three months later.[44]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Pantera (Phil Anselmo, Diamond Darrell, Rex Brown, Vinnie Paul)

No.TitleLength
1."Cowboys from Hell"4:06
2."Primal Concrete Sledge"2:13
3."Psycho Holiday"5:19
4."Heresy"4:47
5."Cemetery Gates"7:02
6."Domination"5:04
7."Shattered"3:22
8."Clash with Reality"5:16
9."Medicine Man"5:15
10."Message in Blood"5:10
11."The Sleep"5:47
12."The Art of Shredding"4:18
Total length:57:43

Disc 2: Expanded Edition bonus CD edit

Live: Foundations Forum (1990)
No.TitleLength
1."Domination" (Live at Foundations Forum, 1990)4:55
2."Psycho Holiday" (Live at Foundations Forum, 1990)5:25
3."The Art of Shredding" (Live at Foundations Forum, 1990)5:47
4."Cowboys from Hell" (Live at Foundations Forum, 1990)5:01
5."Cemetery Gates" (Live at Foundations Forum, 1990)7:05
6."Primal Concrete Sledge" (Live at Foundations Forum, 1990)3:51
7."Heresy" (Live at Foundations Forum, 1990)5:12
Alive and Hostile EP
No.TitleLength
8."Domination" (Live at Monsters in Moscow, 1991)7:05
9."Primal Concrete Sledge" (Live at Monsters in Moscow, 1991)3:17
10."Cowboys from Hell" (Live at Monsters in Moscow, 1991)4:16
11."Heresy" (Live at Monsters in Moscow, 1991)4:59
12."Psycho Holiday" (Live at Monsters in Moscow, 1991)5:50
Total length:83:10

Disc 3: Cowboys from Hell: The Demos edit

Only available on the 'Deluxe' and 'Ultimate' editions of the album.

No.TitleLength
1."The Will to Survive" (demo)4:14
2."Shattered" (demo)4:47
3."Cowboys from Hell" (demo)4:06
4."Heresy" (demo)4:42
5."Cemetery Gates" (demo)5:19
6."Psycho Holiday" (demo)5:09
7."Medicine Man" (demo)4:52
8."Message in Blood" (demo)4:57
9."Domination" (demo)4:45
10."The Sleep" (demo)6:15
11."The Art of Shredding" (demo)4:11
Total length:53:17

Cowboys from Hell: The Demos edit

The demos were recorded in 1989 and re-released on Black Friday 2010. Copies were limited to 3,000 180-gram pressings, with the vinyl including the custom cover and demos of the original tracks, as well as the previously unreleased demo cut "The Will to Survive".[45]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."The Will to Survive" (demo)4:14
2."Shattered" (demo)4:47
3."Cowboys from Hell" (demo)4:06
4."Heresy" (demo)4:42
5."Cemetery Gates" (demo)5:19
6."Psycho Holiday" (demo)5:09
7."Medicine Man" (demo)4:52
8."Message in Blood" (demo)4:57
9."Domination" (demo)4:45
10."The Sleep" (demo)6:15
11."The Art of Shredding" (demo)4:11
Total length:53:17

Note

  • Demos of the album's tracks were also released in 2010, in the 20th anniversary edition of Cowboys from Hell, but with a different track listing.

Personnel edit

Pantera

Technical

  • Terry Date – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Pantera – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Matt Lane – assistant engineer
  • Matt Gililland – assistant engineer
  • Howie Weinberg – audio mastering

Charts edit

Chart (1992) Peak
position
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[46] 27
Chart (1995) Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[47] 46
US Top Catalog Albums (Billboard)[48] 8
Chart (2010) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[49] 117

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[50] Gold 30,000^
Australia (ARIA)[51] Gold 35,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[52] Gold 100,000[52]
United Kingdom (BPI)[53] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[54] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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This article is about the album For the title track of the album see Cowboys from Hell song For the home video see Cowboys from Hell The Videos Cowboys from Hell is the fifth studio album and major label debut by American heavy metal band Pantera released on July 24 1990 by Atco Records It marked the first of many collaborations with producer Terry Date This was also the album where Pantera fully abandoned the glam metal style of their previous albums in favor of a heavier sound It has been recognized as one of the first ever groove metal albums 7 8 Cowboys from HellStudio album by PanteraReleasedJuly 24 1990 1990 07 24 RecordedLate 1989 1 2 3 April 1990 4 StudioPantego Sound Pantego Texas GenreGroove metal thrash metal 5 6 Length57 43LabelAtcoProducerTerry DatePantera chronologyPower Metal 1988 Cowboys from Hell 1990 Vulgar Display of Power 1992 Singles from Cowboys from Hell Cowboys from Hell Released 1990 Cemetery Gates Released 1990 Psycho Holiday Released 1990 Contents 1 Writing and recording 2 Artwork 3 Release and reception 3 1 Commercial performance 3 2 Critical reception 4 Reissue 5 Legacy 6 Touring 7 Track listing 7 1 Disc 2 Expanded Edition bonus CD 7 2 Disc 3 Cowboys from Hell The Demos 8 Cowboys from Hell The Demos 8 1 Track listing 9 Personnel 10 Charts 11 Certifications 12 References 13 External linksWriting and recording editWriting 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 4 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 9 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 4 however vocalist Phil Anselmo has also claimed that the album was recorded in 1989 2 3 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 10 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 Dimebag Darrell s guitar tone as well as the band s transition away from glam traditional heavy metal to thrash groove metal 11 12 13 14 15 Pantera adopted a new sound and attitude and the writing of what would become Cowboys from Hell saw the band exploring darker subject matters while the guitar would be notably heavier Influences and inspirations to the making of the album as well as its musical direction were Black Sabbath Judas Priest ZZ Top Metallica Slayer Megadeth Anthrax Testament Overkill Faith No More King s X Soundgarden Minor Threat Mercyful Fate Savatage Voivod and then upcoming band Exhorder 1 11 16 17 18 19 The band recorded a self produced demo album in 1989 which featured 11 tracks 10 of which would make the album cut 4 20 The last tracks to be written were Primal Concrete Sledge and Clash with Reality whilst a song titled The Will to Survive was discarded early in the recording sessions 21 During recording sessions the band chose an unorthodox method Vinnie Paul recorded the drum tracks first then Darrell recorded the guitar and Brown recorded the bass with the guitars only This resulted in a tighter sound slight inaccuracies were fixed by manually editing the tapes 22 The band were feeling confident about their material and themselves finally feeling that they were making the kind of album they believed in One key track to emerge during the writing was Cemetery Gates a seven minute power ballad that would be the first song to show both their diversity and Anselmo s vocal range the acoustic intro was written last by Brown 22 Although they had already recorded four albums prior to Cowboys from Hell the members of Pantera have since acknowledged this as their official debut album working with a professional producer and a major label for the first time and creating music that was not simply stealing from other similar bands in an attempt to attract attention 21 Artwork edit nbsp The original unaltered photo used in the Cowboys from Hell album cover The cover art depicts the band in a quaint Western saloon In reality it is a 1910 photo of the Cosmopolitan Saloon in Telluride Colorado with the bandmembers pasted over it 23 Diamond Darrell is pictured in the center playing guitar while Vinnie Paul is standing to his right counting money Rex Brown is leaning against the counter top and Phil Anselmo is shown jumping in the air to Brown s left Anselmo states that he jumped off a bar stool to get high up in the air and that it took him about ten takes until the cameramen got the shot of the desired style 24 Release and reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbout com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 BBC Music favorable 27 Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal9 10 28 Exclaim favorable 29 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 The album was released on July 24 1990 and was available on tape CD vinyl and a limited edition version same album but in a long box Commercial performance edit Despite being the band s commercial breakthrough Cowboys from Hell sold slowly and steadily for most of the 1990s first charting on Billboard in 1992 two years after its release The album did not receive platinum certification in the United States until July 1997 It has since gone on to attain a double platinum 2 000 000 units certification in the U S as well as gold status in the U K for sales of 100 000 32 As far as specific charting Cowboys from Hell reached No 27 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart in 1992 and in March 1995 entered the Swedish Charts for one week at No 46 Critical reception edit Cowboys from Hell is widely considered one of Pantera s best albums as well as one of the greatest metal albums of all time It has been praised by most critics as it would prove to be extremely influential in the development of groove metal in the 1990s The album is also credited for reviving heavy metal music at a time when it was diminishing in relevance Cowboys from Hell would inspire a generation of musicians particularly guitarists IGN named Cowboys from Hell the 19th most influential heavy metal album of all time 33 They said of the album Along with Vulgar Display of Power Pantera s fifth album is not only considered one of the band s best but is also one of the defining albums of early 90s metal The band s chemistry really begins to gel with collective symmetry here as a pre Dimebag Darrell he was known as Diamond Darrell back then rips the strings of his axe like a rabid weasel frontman Phil Anselmo following in kind with chaotic vocal utterances and the rhythm section of Vinnie Paul and Rex Brown keeping the rhythms in check and the whole mess glued together with low end prowess AllMusic said of the album 34 Pantera s breakthrough album Cowboys from Hell is largely driven by the band s powerful rhythm section and guitarist Diamond Darrell s unbelievably forceful riffing which skittered around the downbeats to produce unexpected rhythmic phrases and accents as well as his inventive soloing Reissue editOn September 14 2010 a 20th anniversary edition was released with a remastered mix from the original analog recordings 35 The expanded edition features a bonus CD of previously unreleased live recordings and the Alive and Hostile EP The deluxe edition features an additional third CD 36 37 with the previously unreleased demo track The Will to Survive parts of the song were later used in the song This Love 4 from Vulgar Display of Power along with demo versions of ten songs from the original album 38 The third disc of the deluxe set Cowboys from Hell The Demos was released as a separate limited edition vinyl LP at the same time 36 It was exclusively available at Metal Club record stores 35 37 The 2010 reissue of the album managed to reach No 117 on the Billboard 200 and No 8 on Catalog Albums selling 4 200 39 40 Legacy edit nbsp The album was praised by Ozzy Osbourne In 2017 he listed Cowboys from Hell as one of his ten favorite metal albums 41 The album was ranked No 11 on the October 2006 issue of Guitar World magazine s list of the greatest 100 guitar albums of all time 42 It was ranked the 85th best heavy metal album of all time by Metal Rules com 43 IGN named Cowboys from Hell the 19th most influential heavy metal album of all time It is also credited as defining groove metal 26 The album has also been praised by Ozzy Osbourne who in 2017 listed it among his ten favorite metal albums 41 Touring editPantera toured for nearly two years in support of Cowboys from Hell The band embarked on their first national tour in the summer of 1990 supporting Exodus and Suicidal Tendencies 44 In 1991 Rob Halford performed with the band onstage which led Pantera along with Annihilator to open for Judas Priest on its first show in Europe They also opened for bands like Skid Row Sepultura Fates Warning Prong Mind Over Four Morbid Angel White Zombie and Sanctuary and co headlined a North American tour with Wrathchild America 44 The band eventually landed a billing for the Monsters of Rock festival with AC DC Motley Crue Metallica and The Black Crowes in September 1991 where they played to a crowd of over 500 000 in celebration of the new freedom of performing Western music in the former Soviet Union shortly before its collapse three months later 44 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Pantera Phil Anselmo Diamond Darrell Rex Brown Vinnie Paul No TitleLength1 Cowboys from Hell 4 062 Primal Concrete Sledge 2 133 Psycho Holiday 5 194 Heresy 4 475 Cemetery Gates 7 026 Domination 5 047 Shattered 3 228 Clash with Reality 5 169 Medicine Man 5 1510 Message in Blood 5 1011 The Sleep 5 4712 The Art of Shredding 4 18Total length 57 43 Disc 2 Expanded Edition bonus CD edit Live Foundations Forum 1990 No TitleLength1 Domination Live at Foundations Forum 1990 4 552 Psycho Holiday Live at Foundations Forum 1990 5 253 The Art of Shredding Live at Foundations Forum 1990 5 474 Cowboys from Hell Live at Foundations Forum 1990 5 015 Cemetery Gates Live at Foundations Forum 1990 7 056 Primal Concrete Sledge Live at Foundations Forum 1990 3 517 Heresy Live at Foundations Forum 1990 5 12 Alive and Hostile EPNo TitleLength8 Domination Live at Monsters in Moscow 1991 7 059 Primal Concrete Sledge Live at Monsters in Moscow 1991 3 1710 Cowboys from Hell Live at Monsters in Moscow 1991 4 1611 Heresy Live at Monsters in Moscow 1991 4 5912 Psycho Holiday Live at Monsters in Moscow 1991 5 50Total length 83 10 Disc 3 Cowboys from Hell The Demos edit Only available on the Deluxe and Ultimate editions of the album No TitleLength1 The Will to Survive demo 4 142 Shattered demo 4 473 Cowboys from Hell demo 4 064 Heresy demo 4 425 Cemetery Gates demo 5 196 Psycho Holiday demo 5 097 Medicine Man demo 4 528 Message in Blood demo 4 579 Domination demo 4 4510 The Sleep demo 6 1511 The Art of Shredding demo 4 11Total length 53 17Cowboys from Hell The Demos editThe demos were recorded in 1989 and re released on Black Friday 2010 Copies were limited to 3 000 180 gram pressings with the vinyl including the custom cover and demos of the original tracks as well as the previously unreleased demo cut The Will to Survive 45 Track listing edit No TitleLength1 The Will to Survive demo 4 142 Shattered demo 4 473 Cowboys from Hell demo 4 064 Heresy demo 4 425 Cemetery Gates demo 5 196 Psycho Holiday demo 5 097 Medicine Man demo 4 528 Message in Blood demo 4 579 Domination demo 4 4510 The Sleep demo 6 1511 The Art of Shredding demo 4 11Total length 53 17 Note Demos of the album s tracks were also released in 2010 in the 20th anniversary edition of Cowboys from Hell but with a different track listing Personnel editPantera Phil Anselmo vocals Diamond Darrell guitars Rex Brown credited as Rex bass acoustic guitar and piano track 5 Vinnie Paul drums Technical Terry Date producer engineer 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