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Official Live: 101 Proof

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1 New Level Pantera [1] 4:24
2 Walk Pantera [1] 5:50
3 Becoming Pantera [1] 3:59
4 5 Minutes Alone Pantera [1] 5:36
5 Sandblasted Skin Pantera [1] 4:29
6 Suicide Note, Pt. 2 Pantera [1] 4:20
7 War Nerve Pantera [1] 5:21
8 Strength Beyond Strength Pantera [1] 3:37
9 Dom/Hollow Pantera [1] 3:43
10 This Love Pantera [1] 6:57
11 I'm Broken Pantera [1] 4:27
12 Cowboys from Hell Pantera [1] 4:35
13 Cemetery Gates Pantera [1] 7:53
14 Hostile Pantera [1] 3:56
15 Where You Come From Pantera [1] 5:11
16 I Can't Hide Pantera [1] 2:16
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Official Live: 101 Proof

Audio Compact Disc

Label: EastWest

Style: Heavy Metal

Official Live: 101 Proof

UPC: 075596206822

Release Date: 07/29/1997

Original Release Date: 07/29/1997

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [New Level, Walk, Becoming, 5 Minutes Alone, Sandblasted Skin, Suicide Note, Pt. 2, War Nerve, Strength Beyond Strength, Dom/Hollow, This Love, I'm Broken, Cowboys from Hell, Cemetery Gates, Hostile, Where You Come From, I Can't Hide]
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Steve Huey

Official Live: 101 Proof hits most, but not quite all, of the high points of Pantera's career ("Psycho Holiday" and "Mouth for War" are two notable omissions), drawing most heavily from Vulgar Display of Power and Far Beyond Driven. There are also two new studio tracks tacked on to the end to entice the more casual fan who might find a live album redundant; however, Pantera's devoted fans will pick it up anyway, and they won't be disappointed. Pantera packs just as much of a wallop live as in the studio, even if the versions here aren't substantially different (other than a medley of "Domination" and "Hollow"). One warning: Phil Anselmo's amazing streams of nonstop vulgarities in between songs will appeal more to the adolescent fan who finds them a liberating way to vent frustration; others may find them predictable and approaching idiotic. But that shouldn't detract from the music and performances, which are uniformly strong, as fans would expect. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi