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Slaughter
Fear No Evil
Release Date: 1995 05 02
Label: Sanctuary

During the alternative boom of the early '90s, Slaughter's pop audience simply disappeared, as did their major-label contract. To retaliate, Slaughter stuck together and became one of the first hair metal bands to sign with CMC International, an independent label who decided to preserve pop-metal for the late '90s. Fear No Evil, the first record Slaughter released on CMC, isn't a triumphant comeback, but it isn't bad either. They never were among the best pop-metal groups, lacking the hooks and charisma to make it to the top, but Fear No Evil shows that they could rock harder than anyone would have expected. Stylistically, there is no change -- these are the same three-chord rockers as before -- but they hit harder now, and the result is a record more enjoyable than The Wild Life, if not as catchy and well-constructed as Stick It to Ya. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Like There's No TomorrowSlaughter, Strum5:45
2Get Used to ItSlaughter, Strum3:34
3Searchin'Slaughter, Strum4:27
4It'll Be AlrightSlaughter, Strum5:14
5Let the Good Times RollStrum, Slaughter3:31
6Breakdown N' CrySlaughter, Strum6:07
7Hard TimesSlaughter, Strum5:56
8Divine OrderSlaughter, Strum1:10
9Yesterday's GoneStrum, Slaughter5:12
10PreludeStrum, Slaughter1:55
11Outta My HeadSlaughter, Strum3:51
12Unknown DestinationStrum, Slaughter5:29

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2009CDSanctuary
1995CSCmc International
CDCMC/Ichiban
1998CDCMC International
2003CDSteamhammer Records
2006CDForm



Group Members:
Tim Kelly
Blas Elias
Dana Strum
Mark Slaughter
Jeff Blando
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Influenced By:
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Followers:
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