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5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Hard Rock Album, and Slaughter's Best!,
By Taylor Sapp (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fear No Evil (Audio CD)
FEAR NO EVIL is Slaughter's strongest release to date. The album rocks hard, and is probably their heaviest effort yet. What makes this album (and a lot of Slaughter's work) so special is the bands amazing knack at combining hard rock with loads and loads of catchy hooks. The band is extremely pop-savvy, which may not sound like a complement for a hard rock band, but in this case, the melodies add to the music, rather than blunting its power. The opener, "Live Like there's No Tomorrow" is one of the bands heaviest songs, and also one of their best. "Get Used To It" is one of my favorite Slaughter songs, and in the same league (if not superior) with "Up All Night" and "Eye to Eye". "Hard Times" is another fantastic rock song in the classic Slaughter style, with heavy riffs and a great chorus. "It'll Be Alright" is definitely my fave song on the album, and possibly Slaughter's best song yet. A departure for the band, the song is a poppy but amazingly epic ballad, that recalls the best of the Beatles(!) or bands such as Enuff Znuff. The song has the typical Slaughter progression that bursts into a lively chorus, but here is an example where a band transcends even its own ambitions. FEAR NO EVIL is a vastly underrated and extremely enjoyable rock album, and one that fans of anything that rocks should get behind, and ignore the bands hair-metal associations of the past.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MASSIVELY A SLAUGHTER FAN FROM MONTANA, 2-7-2000,
By E.R. GREY BULL (POPLAR, MONTANA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fear No Evil (Audio CD)
I ENDED UP LISTENING TO THIS ALBUM A YEAR AFTER IT WAS RELEASED. BY ACCIDENT. WHEN I HEARD THE SONG "IT'LL BE ALRIGHT", I WAS GOING THROUGH SOME PROBLEMS WITH MY GIRLFRIEND AT THE TIME. AND THE SONG SURE HELPED ME THROUGH THE ROUGH PARTS OF THE ORDEAL. THIS SONG SEEMS TO BORDER ON SOUNDING LIKE THE BEATLES STRAWBERRY FIELDS? BUT THATS GREAT THO. MARK SLAUGTHERS VOICE IS SO FANTASTIC IN THIS! A REAL SLAUGHTER FAN SHOULD PICK THIS UP FOR THEIR COLLECTION! SLAUGHTER ROCKS!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent! Awesome!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fear No Evil (Audio CD)
"Fear No Evil" is a great rock album. There are classic tunes like "Unknown Destination" and "Live Like there's No Tommorow", plus a sappy, heart-jerker, "Breakdown 'n' Cry", plus many strong hard rock selections, including, my personal favorites, "Searchin'" and "Outta My Head." If you consider yourself a Slaughter fan in any shape or form, or even a rock fan, go out and get this album!
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