Suicide Note
Pantera · 1996
8 min · 2 tracks · groove metal
A haunting blend of atmospheric soundscapes and aggressive grooves, reflecting deep emotional turmoil.
Suicide Note is a single by Pantera, released in 1996. A haunting blend of atmospheric soundscapes and aggressive grooves, reflecting deep emotional turmoil. This album is notable for its introspective lyrics and heavy themes, which contributed to discussions around mental health within the metal community. Although it did not achieve mainstream chart success, its raw emotionality resonated deeply with fans, influencing subsequent bands to explore similar themes of despair and introspection in their music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Suicide Note sound like?
A haunting blend of atmospheric soundscapes and aggressive grooves, reflecting deep emotional turmoil. Rooted in groove metal.
What makes Suicide Note by Pantera notable?
This album is notable for its introspective lyrics and heavy themes, which contributed to discussions around mental health within the metal community. Although it did not achieve mainstream chart success, its raw emotionality resonated deeply with fans, influencing subsequent bands to explore similar themes of despair and introspection in their music. By the time 'Suicide Note' was released in 1996, Pantera had solidified their place in the groove metal genre with their preceding albums. This release came shortly after their commercially successful 'Far Beyond Driven', marking a period where they were transitioning towards more experimental sounds while grappling with internal tensions and external pressures in the music industry.
How many songs are on Suicide Note?
Suicide Note has 2 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Suicide Note, Pt. 1 (Live Through This Night Remix Edit) Standout 3:55
- 2 Suicide Note, Pt. 1 (Live Through This Night Remix) Standout 4:56
Release Date
May 22, 1996
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
8 min 51 sec
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