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Brandon’s Top 100 Albums Of 2009

1. He Is Legend - It Hates You
2. Avett Brothers - I And Love And You
3. As Cities Burn - Hell Or High Water
4. Dead Man's Bones - s/t
5. Oh Sleeper - Son Of The Morning
6. Mono - Hymn To The Immortal Wind
7. Darkest Hour - The Eternal Return
8. Sleeping At Last - Storyboards
9. Thursday - Common Existence
10. ETID - New Junk Aesthetic
11. Mastodon - Crack The Skye
12. Dredg - The Pariah...
13. mewithoutYou - it's all crazy..
14. Paper Route - Carousel
15. Appleseed Cast - Sagarmatha
16. Portugal The Man - The Satantic..
17. Thrice - Beggars
18. Huck Notari - Very Long Dream
19. VNV Nation - Of Faith...
20. Oceana - BirthEater
21. August Burns Red - Constellations
22. 30STM - This Is War
23. Inhale Exhale - Bury Me Alive
24. Killswitch Engage - s/t
25. Various - 'Dark Was The Night'
26. Broadcast The Nightmare - Twenty Twelve
27. Architects - Hollow Crown
28. Jonsi & Alex - Riceboy Sleeps
29. Rammstein - Liebe..
30. Poison The Well - The Tropic Rot
31. Peter Bradley Adams - Traces
32. The Mars Volta - Octahedron
33. J. Tillman - Year in the Kingdom
34. Muse - The Resistance
35. Rhian Sheehan - Standing In Silence
36. SubtractiveLAD - Where the Land Meets the Sky
37. Port Royal - Dying In Time
38. M. Ward - Hold Time
39. The Black Dahlia Murder - Deflorate
40. Closure In Moscow - First Temple
41. Converge - Axe to Fall
42. Anchor & Braille - Felt
43. Wretched - The Exodus Of Autonomy
44. The Chariot - Wars And Rumors Of Wars
45. The Wooden Sky - If I Don't Come Home You'll Know I'm Gone
46. The Devil Wears Prada - With Roots Above And Branches Below
47. Holding Onto Hope - Of The Sea
48. Max Richter - Memoryhouse
49. Langhorne Slim - Be Set Free
50. Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself
51. Hope Sandoval - Through The Devil..
52. Knives Exchanging Hands - The War Of Speech..
53. Johan Johannsson - And In The..
54. A Fine Frenzy- A Bomb..
55. Maylene - III
56. The American Dollar - Ambeint 1
57. George Strait - Twang
58. Au Revoir Simone - Still Night..
59. Maria Taylor - LadyLuck
60. Barzin - Notes To An Absent Lover
61. Cory Chisel - Death Won't Send..
62. Tim Hecker - Imaginary Country
63. Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career
64. Team Teamwork - Good Ass Remixes
65. Portugal The Man - Majestic Majesty
66. Alice In Chains - Black Gives Way..
67. Monsters Of Folk
68. John Mayer - Battle Studies
69. Bat For Lashes - Two Suns
70. Destroy x3 - Battle Sluts
71. Tiny Vipers - Life On Earth
72. TSTCTC - On A Carousel..
73. TSOW - Following Voices
74. MuteMath - Armistice
75. Last Days - The Safety Of The North
76. Great Lake Swimmers - Lost Channels
77. The Swell Season - Strict Joy
78. Miss May I - Apologies..
79. AA Bondy - When The Devil's Loose
80. Death Cab - The Open Door EP
81. Hildur Guðnadóttir - Without Sinking
82. Cinnamon Chasers - A Million Miles...
83. Tor/Sufjan Stevens - Illinoize
84. Carrie Underwood - Play On
85. IWABO - It's All Happening
86. Justin Townes Earle - Midnight...
87. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz
88. Dead & Divine - The Machines We Are
89. Plastik Joy - 3:03
90. The Boss - Working On A Dream
91. Moby - Wait For Me
92. Richard Hawley - Truelove's Gutter
93. Kylesa - Static Tensions
94. Clint Mansell - Moon s/t
95. Mirah - (a)spera
96. Patty Loveless - Mountain Soul II
97. Arise & Ruin - Night Storms Hailfire
98. Chuck Ragan - Gold Country
99. Andrew Bird - Noble Beast
100. Amy Millan - Masters Of The Burial

The Metal Necessities: Pantera – ‘Vulgar Display Of Power’

panteraPantera -- Vulgar Display Of Power
Atlantic Records/WEA
Released Feb 25, 1992

I was driving around the other day when I realized that during the lifespan of the Bear Necessities feature, I’d yet to feature anything close to a metal cd. I thought it to be kinda weird considering how big a fan I am of the genre soo I’ve decided to right that wrong now.

Man, Pantera. What can I even really say about them? They were the shit, plain and simple. Metallica may be my favorite metal band and my initial gateway drug into the heavy scene, but Pantera was one of the very first bands I came across and to this day still they still rank pretty highly on the awesome-meter.  Pantera, back in the mid 90s at least, was everwhere. I think that may be because they’re one of those bands that most metal dudes and dudettes are able to agree on. You couldn’t really walk into any random record store and flip through their poster or tshirt collection without coming across at least 1 Pantera item in there amongst the Metallica, AC/DC, and Sabbath stuff and I suppose that was a testament to the rather legendary status they were able to carve out for themselves..and heck, they deserved it.
Vulgar.. was the first Pantera record I was exposed to way back in the day and man it kicked my ass.  The first five tracks alone are ridiculous in their ferocity and have become total metal classics.  ‘Mouth For War’?  ‘A New Level’? ‘Walk’? ‘Fucking Hostile’? ‘This Love’? My goodness, some rock bands don’t have that many kickass songs in their whole career much less as the first 5 tracks on one single record.  (Did any of you dudes out ever ever watch old school ECW? Ya always knew when ‘Walk’ hit that RVD was coming out to kick someone in the face..) I used to love driving around with my discman and it’s car cassette adapter and BLASTING this record. It’s such an aggressive album and always made me feel like such a badass.  I mean, I drove a huge gray Cutlass, I had a chain wallet, and wore XL band shirts and baggy pants..it was hard for me to NOT feel like a badass all the time anyway, but listening to this cd only made me badassier.
Good times.

I don’t really wanna discount the band’s other stuff either, because all of their records (aside from Reinventing the Steel..which kiinda wasn’t that good) are rad too. They always had a sound of their own..with Dimebag’s unique guitar tone and crazy Phil’s ‘I’m gonna beat your ass’ lyrics and attitude..and man I just really liked them. I was lucky enough to see them once, albeit at Ozzfest, but it was super cool anyway.
I bought a Static-X basketball jersey at that Ozzfest I think.  That was 40 bucks I never got back. Oh well. Their first album was good…soooo eff you, naysayer. I digress.
Pantera. Vulgar Display Of Power. A metal classic. It’s a cryin’ shame the band will never be able to make a return to the music world; Dime’s tragic death put any of those possibilities to rest for good (literally I suppose). I’ve never cared for any of the post-Pantera musical projects, so for me, the band has to and will continue to live on through their old stuff and it’s just as awesome today as it was in the peak of the band’s popularity. Who else out there loves them some Pantera?

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