Pantera - Regular People Conceit (Lyrics on Screen Video 🎀🎢🎸πŸ₯)

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Pantera - Regular People Conceit (Lyrics on Screen Video 🎀🎢🎸πŸ₯)

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🎀 Lyrics Start 🎀

[Verse 1]
Full of grief I scream at the wind
Thought I heard the words of others
Imprison myself and stay in a shell
I won't let you in to have a story to tell

[Pre-Chorus 1]
Things tend to drag me down
Don't understand so they hate me now

[Chorus]
My fear grips the will of stone
My grip fears I'll die alone
[Verse 2]
I promised myself somewhere in teenage life
I'd never submit to the ones I will not be like
Live in a hole but stay close to my kind
'Cause they understand what burns in my mind

[Pre-Chorus 2]
I still feel incomplete
Friends are few and far between

[Chorus]
My fear grips the will of stone

My grip fears I'll die alone

[Solo]

[Chorus]
My fear grips the will of stone
My grip fears I'll die alone

[Outro]
My fear grips me

🎀 Lyrics End 🎀

Vulgar Display of Power is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera. Released on February 25, 1992 through Atco Records, it was the band's second collaboration with producer Terry Date, after having previously worked with him on their breakthrough album Cowboys from Hell (1990).

The album was well received by both critics and fans, and is Pantera's highest selling album to date and would eventually be certified double platinum.[5] It is often considered one of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s.[6] In 2017, Rolling Stone ranked Vulgar Display of Power 10th on their list of 'The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time'.[7] Several of its tracks have become among the band's best known, such as "Mouth for War", "A New Level", "Walk", "Fucking Hostile", and "This Love".

The band's 1990 major label debut, Cowboys from Hell,[8] demonstrated a change in their musical direction, from their 1980s material influenced by hard rock or glam metal bands like Van Halen and Kiss[9][10] to a new similarity to bands like Slayer, Metallica and Black Sabbath.[9][11]

In 1991, Pantera returned to Pantego Sound Studio to record their second release under Atco, Vulgar Display of Power.[12][13] The album was produced by Terry Date, who specializes in the rock and metal genres and had worked with the band on Cowboys from Hell. Date also went on to produce the band's following two albums, Far Beyond Driven (1994) and The Great Southern Trendkill (1996).[12][13] Before Date came in to work on the album, the band had demoed three tracks, "A New Level", "Regular People (Conceit)" and "No Good (Attack the Radical)".[12] The rest of the songs were written in the studio with little preproduction and demoing.[12]

After being in the studio for two months, Pantera were invited to open for Metallica and AC/DC at the 1991 Monsters of Rock free concert in Moscow, Russia's[12] Tushino airfield on September 28, 1991.[14][15] The band then returned to the studio to continue work on the album.[16] They travelled to New York City to master the album at Masterdisk.[17] Although guitarist Darrell Abbott was credited on the album with nickname "Diamond Darrell", during the recording of the album he had dropped that nickname and assumed "Dimebag Darrell", and bassist Rex Brown dropped the pseudonym "Rexx Rocker".[18]

Source(s): https://genius.com/Pantera-regular-people-conceit-lyrics and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulgar_Display_of_Power

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