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Rebel Meets Rebel
A collaboration between country legend David Allan Coe, plus Pantera's Dimebag Darrell, Vinnie Paul, and Rex Brown, Rebel Meets Rebel serve as a throwback to the ragged glory of second-string Southern rock acts such as Molly Hatchet and the Outlaws. Fusing the nastiest, most uncompromising elements of the hard rock that made Dime and Co. famous with Coe's rebellious spirit, RMR succeed on tracks such as "Cowboys Do More Dope," "Panfilo," and "Time," though others, especially "N.Y.C. Streets" and "Get Outta My Life" (with Hank Williams III) are less successful, never becoming the fully-formed ideas that constitute great or even very good songs. Ultimately, RMR will satisfy Dimebag completists while doing little to enhance the late guitar legend's legacy. --Jedd Beaudoin more
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- Posted: Apr-11-2008
Absolutely brilliant!
Typical of the Abbott brothers they came out without something new, heavy and that takes the standard conception of metal in a new direction, much like `Cowboys...' did long ago. Songs like `Time', `Nothin to lose' and `One Night Stand' are brutally heavy, and the others show the true talent of...
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- Posted: Apr-11-2008
Absolutely brilliant!
Typical of the Abbott brothers they came out with something new, heavy and that takes the standard conception of metal in a new direction, much like `Cowboys...' did long ago. Songs like `Time', `Nothin to lose' and `One Night Stand' are brutally heavy, and the others show the true talent of...
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- Posted: Jul-26-2007
I call it rubbish
This is a complete waste of time. Coe can not sing in key or hold a tune. It is a disgrace. Good guitar but there must be better ways of receiving Dime Bag excellence than to have to sit through this load of nonsense. Give your money to your cat to chew on - it would be better spent than...
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- Posted: Jul-15-2007
Not bad
At first, I thought this was album was as good, if not better than a lot of Pantera albums. Instrumentally, it is very good, but the more I listened to it, the more David Allan Coe got annoying: the lyrics more so than the singing. This is a good addition for Dimebag fans, not so much for DAC or...
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- Posted: Apr-25-2007
Cowboys Do More Dope
I haven't heard this album but I used to work on Vinnie Paul's cars. One day he brought it in an had about 6 CDs with different versions of "Cowboys Do More Dope". It was a pretty entertaining song. This was probably around 2000.
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- Posted: Feb-19-2007
Awesome
I am a huge fan of both genres and kind of stumbled across this album, DAC is a true rebel just listen to If that aint country or read his biography. I was blown away from the start...the lyrics are country, the music is pure Pantera. Kid rock tried to cross over rock and country and had a...
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- Posted: Feb-15-2007
leans more on the country side, with more power
The GoodA heavy pick-scratch riff and monster drums dominate "Nothing to Lose." The verses are led by thick bass thumps and Cole's rugged and seasoned vocals. Thunderous riffs meet country fiddle on the anthemic duet "Rebel Meets Rebel." Not only does Dimebag lay down the licks, but he trades...
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- Posted: Jan-21-2007
Metal meets country
An amazing collaboration between Coe and the Cowboys from Hell. Infectious tunes with awesome riffs from the incomparable Dime (R.I.P. bro). I'd recommend it for anyone I knew with an open mind and an appreciation of music.
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- Posted: Jan-12-2007
Anything with Dime ROCKS!
Dime and David Allen??!! What a pair! First hear about this album messin around on the net. "Nothin to Lose".... WOW!!! Those fisrt cords just blew me away! A must for all Pantera fans. Gets a little country, but after a few listens, it grows on ya. If the Pantera boys were into it....so be it. I...
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- Posted: Dec-02-2006
Well well well what have we here?
Ok you young whipper snappers I've been with Pantera from the beginning and witnessed them with Prong on the Cowboys from Hell/Beg to Differ tour in a local small venue and will never forget it. So when I say Dimebag went beyond himself and acheived a "new level" of artistic form don't pretend...
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