PANTERA: PROJECTS IN THE JUNGLE Second Studio Album (1984)

PANTERA: PROJECTS IN THE JUNGLE Album cover

Projects in the Jungle is the second studio album by Pantera, released on July 27, 1984 through Metal Magic Records. 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.

Tracklist:

Side One

  1. All Over Tonight
  2. Out for Blood
  3. Blue Light Turnin’ Red
  4. Like Fire
  5. In Over My Head

Side Two

  1. Projects in the Jungle
  2. Heavy Metal Rules!
  3. Only a Heartbeat Away
  4. Killers
  5. Takin’ My Life

PANTERA: PROJECTS IN THE JUNGLE Album back cover

Pantera

Pantera
Terrence Lee: vocals
Diamond Darrell: guitars
Rex Rocker: bass, backing vocals (uncredited)
Vinnie Paul: drums

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

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