Hard Lines, Sunken Cheeks

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"Hard Lines, Sunken Cheeks"
Song by Pantera
from the album Far Beyond Driven
Released March 15, 1994
Recorded 1993
Genre Groove metal
Length 7:01
Label Eastwest Records
Producer(s) Terry Date
Far Beyond Driven track listing
"Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills"
(5)
"Hard Lines, Sunken Cheeks"
(6)
"Slaughtered"
(7)

"Hard Lines, Sunken Cheeks" is a song by the heavy metal group Pantera from the 1994 album Far Beyond Driven. The song refers to how people's faces look after years of hard drug addiction. The second riff of the song showcases guitarist Dimebag Darrell's trademark pinched harmonics.

Pantera
Members
Phil Anselmo | Dimebag Darrell | Rex Brown | Vinnie Paul
Terry Glaze
Discography
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 and compilation albums: Official Live: 101 Proof | The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!
Songs
"Cowboys from Hell" | "Cemetery Gates" | "Walk" | "This Love" | "Hollow" | "Becoming" | "5 Minutes Alone" | "I'm Broken" | "Hard Lines, Sunken Cheeks" | "Slaughtered" | "War Nerve" | "Drag the Waters" | "Suicide Note Pt. I" | "Floods" | "Revolution Is My Name"
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