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. It was released on July 27, 1984 through Metal Magic Records.[1][2][3]

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The song "All Over Tonight" was made into a music video. It was the band's first ever music video. The album takes influence from Def Leppard's pre-Hysteria sound and Judas Priest. There are also Van Halen-inspired guitar solos and speed metal like guitar riffs.

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Reception

AllMusic writer Eduardo Rivadavia gave Projects in the Jungle a score of 3.5 stars out of a possible 5. He described Terry Glaze's vocals as "ear assaulting" and the lyrics as "frequently moronic" examples of glam metal cliches. Even so, the album was seen as "a major improvement over the band's tentative performance on debut album Metal Magic."[6]

Track listing

All credits are from the original LP.[4]

All songs written and composed by Pantera. 

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Personnel

All credits are from the original LP.[4]

Pantera
Production
  • T. Lee – additional keyboards
  • Jerry Abbott – production, engineering, mixing
  • M.C. Rather – mastering
  • Recorded and mixed at Pantego Sound, Pantego, Texas

References

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