Fear No Evil (Slaughter album)
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Fear No Evil | |||||
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Studio album by Slaughter | |||||
Released | May 2, 1995 | ||||
Recorded | November, 1993 - February, 1994 | ||||
Genre | Hard rock | ||||
Length | 52:13 | ||||
Label | CMC Records | ||||
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Slaughter chronology | |||||
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Fear No Evil is the third studio album from hard rock band Slaughter. The record was completed while the band was still signed by Chrysalis in 1994. It was finally released in 1995 with CMC Records.
The album was preceded by lots of troubles and controversy around the band. Singer Mark Slaughter came from a nodule surgery on his vocal cords (1992), guitarist Tim Kelly was charged with drug trafficking, and bassist Dana Strum was rehabilitating from a dirt bike accident that injured his playing hand.
A video for "Searchin'" was made but never released until it started to appear on file sharing networks in the early part of 2001.
[edit] Track listing
- "Live Like There's No Tomorrow"
- "Get Used To It"
- "Searchin'"
- "It'll Be Alright"
- "Let The Good Times Roll"
- "Breakdown N' Cry"
- "Hard Times"
- "Divine Order"
- "Yesterday's Gone"
- "Prelude"
- "Outta My Head"
- "Unknown Destination"
[edit] Line up
- Mark Slaughter - Lead Vocals and Keyboards
- Tim Kelly - Guitar
- Dana Strum - Bass
- Blas Elias - Drums
[edit] Trivia
- The tracks "Prelude" and "Unknown Destination" were both used in the Funimation dub of the Dragonball Z special The History of Trunks.