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- Variant White/Orange
The Great Southern Trendkill by Pantera is often considered their heaviest and most extreme album, released in 1996 as their eighth studio album. The album is a mix of groove metal, thrash metal, and death metal, and features lyrical themes such as drugs, anger, the media, and a flood that ends humanity. Some say the album is experimental and confrontational, with the band pushing themselves and their aggression to extremes. For example, on songs like the title track and "Suicide Note Pt. II", Pantera's trademark boogie grooves are traded in for noisy spasms.