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| ARTIST: | Slaughter |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Cmc International |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | 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 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 060768623026 |
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Customer Reviews of Fear No Evil
Could have been better, but still good This CD finds Slaughter darkening and intensifying their sound for the first time since the "lighter" albums like STICK IT TO YA and WILD LIFE. Although it doesn't come off as strong or as catchy as later release beyond this point, it still shows us the band is headed in the right direction.
There are many great songs on here, including some of the instruments, but there is one instrumental here too many, for my taste anyway. "For Your Dreams" would have been nice if Mark was singing on it and it had one of their patented big choruses mixed in.
It takes a few listens to get into this one, but there are some pretty cool moments on this album. The heaviest song of their career so far is the opening firestarter "Live Like There's No Tomorrow" with its police bulletin opening, thats a cool new trick. Also on "Get Used To It" the band literally gives grunge and alternative the middle finger. These two tracks are prime examples that when they want to, Slaughter can display both power and attitude.
This album proves they are more than just pop-metal posers, and the ballads here are much more honest and real on FEAR NO EVIL than on previous, or even future releases, for the most part. "It'll Be Alright", the instrumental "Prelude", and "Breakdown N' Cry" are prefect examples of thier ever present pop appeal, which there is no shame in having because that what can truly make a band great. It can't all be DIE DIE DIE heavy.
Overall, its not as consistent as REVOLUTION or the aforementioned early 90s releases, but it's the band starting into to new territory, thier first attempt and it proves they are on the right track. Other tracks to note are "Hard Times", the forgotten "Unknown Destination" and "Searchin" are all great classic Slaughter, you just have to dig a little deeper on this release, if you are used to the lighter 1990-1992 work.
The only lackluster tracks other than "For Your Dreams" are an almost good but not quite other ballad "Yesterday's Gone" and a cookie-cutter "Let The Good Times Roll", which comes off very corny and is more suited for Steelheart or Poison of the 80s (and 2002), bands with less talent and charisma.
Pick this one up to complete your Slaughter collection, its so much more than just filler. Money well, well spent. 9/12
always a slaughter fan
This cd is full of great tracks, although it didnt get any airplay. reguardless what some people may say about them currently, they are true to themselves and their fans, and their real fans will always be true to them. This is a great album for anyone who enjoys music on the positive side of things, music you can enjoy and relate to. I recommend all their albums especially their latest studio album BACK TO REALITY!
Very underrated album........
After their last album ("The Wild Life") and the changing music scene, most bands like Slaughter just faded away. But this album proves they were going nowhere. While this is better than "The Wild Life", it's not up to the standards "Stick It To Ya" set. "Fear No Evil" reminds me of Firehouse's third album: It has around 5-6 REALLY good songs, and they rest is filler. "Breakdown 'N' Cry" & "Searchin'" are songs that could've been SOOO much better. They are very disappointing. On to the good, as there is much more of that......"Like There's No Tomorrow", "Get Used To It", & "Let The Good Times Roll" are just good rockers. "It'll Be Alright" is the best cut here, in my opinion. It's a great ballad, but doesn't get too sappy. "Hard Times" & "Yesterday's Gone" are the next best ones. Give them a listen. You will instantly love Slaughter again. I highly recommend this CD. You just might be skipping over a few songs, though.