Fear No Evil (Slaughter album)

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ReleasedMay 2, 1995
Recorded1993–1994
Length52:19
Fear No Evil
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 2, 1995
Recorded1993–1994
GenreHeavy metal
Length52:19
LabelCMC International
Slaughter chronology
Mass Slaughter: The Best of Slaughter
(1995)
Fear No Evil
(1995)
Revolution
(1997)

Fear No Evil is the third album by the American band Slaughter.[1][2] The record was completed while the band was still signed to Chrysalis Records.[3] It was released May 2, 1995 through CMC International.[4]

The album peaked at No. 182 on the Billboard 200.[5] A video was made for '"Searchin'". The band supported the album with a North American tour.[6][7]

Fear No Evil has sold around 500,000 copies.[8]

Prior to the recording sessions, singer Mark Slaughter was recovering from a 1992 nodule surgery on his vocal cords, guitarist Tim Kelly had been charged with drug trafficking, and bassist Dana Strum was rehabilitating from a motorcycle accident that injured his playing hand.[9][10] The album title was picked by the band's fans, as part of a contest.[11] The songs were written in 1992 and 1993.[12]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarHalf star[13]
Calgary HeraldE[14]
The Encyclopedia of Popular MusicStarStarStar[15]
New Straits TimesStarStarHalf star[16]

The Sun-Sentinel wrote that "it's pretty much what fans expect, with a few tentative melodies and instrumental breaks thrown in for good measure."[11] The Calgary Herald called the album "textbook '80s thud-rock," and gave it an "E" (in homage to Robert Christgau), for "a record often cited as proof that God does not exist."[14]

The New Straits Times concluded that "the slam-bangers are ordinary and cliche-ridden but the slower songs, despite having borrowed touches, are rather enjoyable."[16] The Columbus Dispatch dismissed Fear No Evil as "the Chipmunks' tribute to Soundgarden."[17]

AllMusic wrote that Slaughter "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."[13]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum.

No.TitleLength
1."Live Like There's No Tomorrow"5:45
2."Get Used to It"3:34
3."Searchin'"4:27
4."It'll Be Alright"5:14
5."Let the Good Times Roll"3:31
6."Breakdown n' Cry"6:07
7."Hard Times"5:56
8."Divine Order"1:10
9."Yesterday's Gone"5:12
10."Prelude"1:55
11."Outta My Head"3:51
12."Unknown Destination"5:29
13."For Your Dreams" (Japanese remaster bonus track)5:44

Personnel

Charts

References

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