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Rex Brown: Smoke On This - ( VINYL LP )
Rex Brown: Smoke On This - ( VINYL LP )
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Title: Smoke On This
Artist: Rex Brown
Label: Metal/Entertainment
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 099923887614
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2017-07-28
Number of Discs: 1
Vinyl LP pressing. To the industry, fellow musicians, and a legion of fans around the world, he's the bassist for Pantera, one of the biggest hard rock and metal acts of the past few decades, alongside Nirvana and Metallica. They had Number One albums with minimal support from traditional commercial outlets and went platinum several times over. Pantera rode a groundswell of underground loyalty, earned through several years of blood, sweat, and road beers. Five major label albums, countless international tours, and a series of carnage-filled home videos cemented a legacy as large as their massive riffs and the band's insatiable appetites for mayhem, authenticity, and brotherhood. Brown wields a six-string guitar as confidently as he wore the bass in Pantera and Down. His engaging voice crackles with easygoing spirit and truth-telling power. It's a crunchy drawl that's down-to-earth, grippingly relatable, charmingly welcoming, and gritty, somewhere between the achingly resonant spiritual shamanism of Tom Waits and the instantly recognizable everyman AM radio vibes of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
Tracks:
1.1 Lone Rider
1.2 Crossing Lines
1.3 Buried Alive
1.4 Train Song
1.5 Get Yourself Alright
1.6 Fault Line
2.1 What Comes Around
2.2 Grace
2.3 So Into You
2.4 Best of Me
2.5 One of These Days
Artist: Rex Brown
Label: Metal/Entertainment
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 099923887614
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2017-07-28
Number of Discs: 1
Vinyl LP pressing. To the industry, fellow musicians, and a legion of fans around the world, he's the bassist for Pantera, one of the biggest hard rock and metal acts of the past few decades, alongside Nirvana and Metallica. They had Number One albums with minimal support from traditional commercial outlets and went platinum several times over. Pantera rode a groundswell of underground loyalty, earned through several years of blood, sweat, and road beers. Five major label albums, countless international tours, and a series of carnage-filled home videos cemented a legacy as large as their massive riffs and the band's insatiable appetites for mayhem, authenticity, and brotherhood. Brown wields a six-string guitar as confidently as he wore the bass in Pantera and Down. His engaging voice crackles with easygoing spirit and truth-telling power. It's a crunchy drawl that's down-to-earth, grippingly relatable, charmingly welcoming, and gritty, somewhere between the achingly resonant spiritual shamanism of Tom Waits and the instantly recognizable everyman AM radio vibes of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
Tracks:
1.1 Lone Rider
1.2 Crossing Lines
1.3 Buried Alive
1.4 Train Song
1.5 Get Yourself Alright
1.6 Fault Line
2.1 What Comes Around
2.2 Grace
2.3 So Into You
2.4 Best of Me
2.5 One of These Days
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