Revolution Is My Name

"Revolution is My Name"
Single by Pantera
from the album Reinventing the Steel
Released January, 2000
Format CD single
Recorded 1999
Genre Groove metal
Length 5:19
Label Eastwest Records
Writer(s) Phil Anselmo
Vinnie Paul
Dimebag Darrell
Rex Brown
Producer(s) Pantera
Sterling Whitfield
Pantera singles chronology
"Cat Scratch Fever"
(1999)
"Revolution is My Name"
(2000)
"Goddamn Electric"
(2000)

"Revolution is My Name" is a song by American heavy metal band Pantera. It was the first single from the band's final album, Reinventing the Steel. It was also included on the band's compilation album Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!.

Release and reception

"Revolution is My Name" reached number 28 on the Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks.[1] The song was nominated for Best Metal Performance in the 2001 Grammys, but lost to Deftones' "Elite." However, it won a 2000 Metal Edge Readers' Choice Award for Song of the Year.[2] The song's music video was voted as the 15th Greatest Metal Video of the 21st Century on Headbangers Ball in 2005.

Music video

The music video for the song was directed by Jim Van Bebber and produced by Grant Cihlar for 1171 Production Group.[3] The video is a mix of various elements: between performances from the band and live footage, it also contains comical snippets of a sitcom-esque interpretation of the band's childhood, where the musicians are portrayed as small kids (with facial hair included) listening to Led Zeppelin and ZZ Top while jumping on the bed and playing oversized instruments. The video also includes flashes of the band's influences such as Black Sabbath and KISS.[4]

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 28

References

  1. http://www.musicvf.com/Pantera.art
  2. Metal Edge, June 2001
  3. Mancini, Robert (2000-04-26). "Pantera Delivers New Video". MTV News (MTV Networks). Retrieved 2008-11-18.
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XI1DD_vJuY&ob=av2e

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1433008/20000426/pantera.jhtml. Retrieved 2008-11-18.