Pantera discography

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Pantera discography
Pantera circa 2000. Left to right: Phil Anselmo, Vinnie Paul Abbott, Dimebag Darrell Abbott, Rex Brown
Pantera circa 2000. Left to right: Phil Anselmo, Vinnie Paul Abbott, Dimebag Darrell Abbott, Rex Brown
Releases
Studio albums 9
Live albums 1
Compilation albums 2
Extended plays 6
Singles 16
Video albums 6
Music videos 14

This is the extensive discography for the heavy metal band Pantera.

Contents

[edit] Studio Albums

Date of US Release Title Label Chart positions[1] US sales[2] RIAA Certification
January 1, 1983 Metal Magic Metal Magic Records
January 1, 1984 Projects in the Jungle Metal Magic Records
January 1, 1985 I Am the Night Metal Magic Records 25,000[3]
January 1, 1988 Power Metal Metal Magic Records
July 24, 1990 Cowboys from Hell Atlantic Records Heatseekers: #27 1,000,000+ Platinum
February 25, 1992 Vulgar Display of Power Eastwest Records Billboard Top 200: #44 2,000,000+ 2× Platinum
March 15, 1994 Far Beyond Driven Eastwest Records Billboard Top 200: #1 1,000,000+ Platinum
May 22, 1996 The Great Southern Trendkill Eastwest Records Billboard Top 200: #4 1,000,000+ Platinum
March 14, 2000 Reinventing the Steel Eastwest Records Billboard Top 200: #4
Top Canadian Albums: #8
Top Internet Albums: #5
500,000+ Gold

[edit] Live Albums

Date of US Release Title Label Chart positions[1] US sales[2]
July 29, 1997 Official Live: 101 Proof Eastwest Records Billboard Top 200: #15 500,000+

[edit] EPs

Date of US Release Title Label Chart positions[1] US sales[2]
1993 Walk Biomechanical Atco Records
1993 Walk Cervical Atco Records
1993 Walk (Ep) Atco Records
1993 Walk Live Material Atco Records
1994 Hostile Moments Atco Records
April 29, 1994 aLIVE and hostile e.p. Elektra Records

[edit] Compilations

Date of US Release Title Label Chart positions[1] US sales[2]
September 23, 2003 The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits! Eastwest Records Billboard Top 200: #38 1,000,000+
September 23, 2003 Reinventing Hell: The Best of Pantera Eastwest Records Billboard Top 200: #38 1,000,000+

[edit] Box Sets

Date of US Release Title Label Chart positions[1] US sales[2]
1994 Driven Downunder Tour '94 Souvenir Collection Eastwest Records
1996 The Singles 1991 - 1996 EastWest Records

[edit] Singles

Year Title[4] Chart positions Album
US Mainstream Rock[1] UK Singles Chart[5]
1990 "Cowboys from Hell" - - Cowboys from Hell
1990 "Cemetery Gates" - - Cowboys from Hell
1990 "Psycho Holiday" - - Cowboys from Hell
1992 "5 Minutes Alone" - - Vulgar Display of Power
1992 "Mouth for War" - - Vulgar Display of Power
1992 "This Love" - - Vulgar Display of Power
1992 "Hollow" - - Vulgar Display of Power
1993 "Walk" - #35 Vulgar Display of Power
1994 "Planet Caravan" #21 Far Beyond Driven
1994 "I'm Broken" #19 Far Beyond Driven
1996 "Suicide Note Pt. I" - - The Great Southern Trendkill
1996 "Floods" - - The Great Southern Trendkill
1997 "Where You Come From" - - Official Live: 101 Proof
1999 "Cat Scratch Fever" #40 - Detroit Rock City soundtrack
2000 "Revolution Is My Name" #28 - Reinventing the Steel
2000 "Goddamn Electric" - - Reinventing the Steel
2000 "I'll Cast a Shadow" - - Reinventing the Steel

[edit] Promo's

Date of US Release Title Label Chart positions[1] US sales[2]
1992 Hostile Mixes Atco Records

[edit] Videos

Date of Release Title Label US sales[2]
1985 The Hot 'n Heavy Home Video Metal Magic Records
1991 Cowboys from Hell: The Videos ATCO 50,000+
1993 Vulgar Video Elektra 100,000+
1997 3: Watch It Go Elektra 100,000+
1999
2006
3 Vulgar Videos from Hell
(DVD re-release)
Elektra/Rhino 100,000+

[edit] Soundtracks

[edit] Music videos

  • "All Over Tonight" (Projects in the Jungle)
  • "Hot and Heavy" (I Am the Night)
  • "Cowboys from Hell" (Cowboys from Hell)
  • "Psycho Holiday" (Cowboys from Hell)
  • "Cemetery Gates" (Cowboys from Hell)
  • "Cemetery Gates (Demon Knight)" (Cowboys from Hell)
  • "Mouth for War" (Vulgar Display of Power)
  • "This Love" (Vulgar Display of Power)
  • "Walk" (Vulgar Display of Power)
  • "5 Minutes Alone" (Far Beyond Driven)
  • "I'm Broken" (Far Beyond Driven)
  • "Planet Caravan" (Far Beyond Driven)
  • "Drag the Waters" (The Great Southern Trendkill)
  • "Revolution Is My Name" (Reinventing the Steel)
  • Live versions of "Domination," "Primal Concrete Sledge," "Cowboys from Hell," and "Psycho Holiday" were recorded at Monsters in Moscow in 1991 and made into videos using footage taken at the concert. They can be found on the 3 Vulgar Videos from Hell home video.

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