Pantera — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
Pantera are the definitive force of 1990s groove metal, a Texas band that dragged heavy metal out of its glam trappings and rebuilt it around crushing, syncopated riffs and pure aggression. Their sound is built on a guitar tone thick as concrete — palm-muted, downtuned riffs that lurch and stomp rather than race — paired with double-kick drumming of superhuman precision and a bass that rattles the ribcage. Over the top rides a ferocious, gravel-throated vocal that swings from menacing spoken threats to full-lunged roars, more rhythmic weapon than melody. Where thrash sped up, Pantera slowed down and hit harder, inventing the template countless metal bands would follow. Their music is muscular, defiant and unrelentingly heavy, built for maximum physical impact. For Suno, this profile delivers pure groove metal: down-tuned chugging guitar riffs locked tight with double-kick drums, a thick punishing low end, squealing pinch-harmonic leads, and a commanding aggressive male vocal that barks and roars with total conviction.