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1. "Strength Beyond Strength" – 3:37
2. "Becoming" – 3:04
3. "5 Minutes Alone" – 5:46
4. "I'm Broken" – 4:23
5. "Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills" – 2:52
6. "Hard Lines, Sunken Cheeks" – 6:59
7. "Slaughtered" – 3:56
8. "25 Years" – 6:04
9. "Shedding Skin" – 5:35
10. "Use My Third Arm" – 4:50
11. "Throes of Rejection" – 5:00
12. "Planet Caravan" (Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward) – 4:02
Far Beyond Driven is the seventh album by heavy metal band Pantera. The album was released on March 15, 1994 through East West Records. It is considered one of the most extreme albums ever to debut at #1 in the US.
The album's original artwork (a drill bit impaling an anus) was banned due to censorship laws so it was re-released with the now legendary skull impaled with a drill bit. Copies of the original version with the banned artwork are now quite rare and fetch high prices on online auction sites.
Far Beyond Driven took Pantera's music to an even heavier and more extreme style than on previous releases; settling for a continuous, slow chugging, mid-tempo groove throughout the album. Much of the shift was due to Dimebag Darrell's more down-tuned and heavier sludgy playing style.
Anselmo's lyrics on the album were far more personal than on the previous albums. Songs such as 'Becoming' and '25 Years' appear to be about Philip Anselmo's early life.
In the liner notes of the album, all the songs' lyrics are printed beside the cover of "Planet Caravan". The somewhat defensive liner note reads:
"This is a Black Sabbath song off of the Paranoid album. So don't freak out on us. We did the song because we wanted to. It has nothing to do with the integrity of our direction. It's a tripped out song. We think you'll dig it. If you don't, don't ~censored~ listen to it. Thanks. On behalf of the rest of Pantera, Phil Anselmo '94".
This was the first Pantera album with Darrell being called "Dimebag Darrell" and not "Diamond Darrell," although in Vulgar Video he is referred to as "Dimebag".
A limited edition box set released in Australia and New Zealand contained two copies of the album, with both the original and new artworks.
The Japanese and Driven Downunder Tour '94 Souvenir Collection editions both contain a bonus 13th track. The track ,'The Badge' is a 'Poison Idea' cover.
The album is referenced in the Machine Head song "Aesthetics of Hate", the third track from the 2007 album The Blackening.
The track 'Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills' is a reference to the song 'Good Friends and a Bottle of Wine' on Ted Nugent's album Weekend Warriors.
The track "The Badge" features quotes from the 1976 film Taxi Driver.
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