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Projects in the Jungle
1984 studio album by Pantera From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Projects in the Jungle is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on July 27, 1984, through Metal Magic Records.[1][2][3]
The band would make their first music video for the track "All Over Tonight". Though sharing many similarities with Def Leppard's pre-Hysteria sound (Pyromania had been released the year before), the album also contains influences from bands like Judas Priest and in addition to Van Halen-inspired guitar solos features many speed metal-oriented guitar riffs.[citation needed]
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Reception
In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Eduardo Rivadavia described Terry Glaze's vocal style as "ear assaulting" and the lyrics as "frequently moronic" examples of glam metal cliches of the era. Nonetheless, Projects in the Jungle was "a major improvement over the band's tentative performance on debut album Metal Magic, and its much improved production clarity and musicianship spoke volumes of Pantera's growing professionalism and maturity."[6]
Metal Hammer included the album cover on their list of "50 most hilariously ugly rock and metal album covers ever".[10]
According to Vinnie Paul in 1990, the album sold 15,000 copies.[11]
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Track listing
All credits adapted from the original LP.[4]
All tracks are written by Pantera.
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Personnel
All credits adapted from the original LP.[4]
- Pantera
- Terrence Lee – vocals, additional keyboards
- Diamond Darrell – guitars
- Rex Rocker – bass guitar
- Vinnie Paul – drums
- Production
- Jerry Abbott – production, engineering, mixing
- M.C. Rather – mastering
- Recorded and mixed at Pantego Sound, Pantego, Texas
References
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