I'll Cast a Shadow

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"I'll Cast a Shadow"
Pantera I'll Cast a Shadow.jpg
Single by Pantera
from the album Reinventing the Steel
ReleasedJune 16, 2000[ citation needed ]
Recorded2000
Genre Groove metal
Length5:22
Label East West
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Pantera
  • Mark Whitfield
Pantera singles chronology
"Goddamn Electric"
(2000)
"I'll Cast a Shadow"
(2000)
"Piss"
(2012)

"I'll Cast a Shadow" is a song by American heavy metal band Pantera from their 2000 album Reinventing the Steel , and is the final track on the album. The song, is the final single to be released by the group before their breakup until their reformation in 2022, and also the last single to feature guitarist Dimebag Darrell and drummer Vinnie Paul before their deaths in 2004 and 2018 respectively. Is about the influence the band had on the heavy metal genre.[ citation needed ]

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Reception

Metal Hammer ranked "I'll Cast a Shadow" No. 43 on their list of the 50 best Pantera songs, writing: "A grand and belligerent way for Pantera to bow out, this brooding paean to rising from the ashes now seems unbearably poignant: 'When I die, I cast a shadow / And I'll rise, I cast a shadow'. For all their fire and fury, this band had the souls of poets, too." [1]

Charts

Chart (2000)Peak
position
UK Rock Songs 15

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References

  1. "The 50 best Pantera songs ever". Metal Hammer Magazine. 2019-02-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)