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 Fly Magazine-Band/Performers Archive Article
Slaughter is making a stop in Lancaster on the band's summer tour to promote their latest album, Revolution.
Of the band's new album, which was released on May 20, Elias says audiences can expect to hear a sound similar to the group's previous efforts.
Slaughter was named 1990's "Best New Heavy Metal Band" at the American Music Awards and the record eventually went double-platinum.
www.flymagazine.net /archive_bands_article.cfm?id=1166343c   (415 words)

  
 BBRMP - Slaughter
Slaughter's fourth studio album, "Revolution", was released in May 1997, again on CMC International Records.
The band's second album, "The Wild Life", released in 1992, shows a progression in their music the band's huge success, the songs being more complex and varied, but the album was not as strong as their debut.
The rest of the band were devastated as were many fans, as Slaughter are one of the few bands around that have stayed true to their music and never split up.
web.onetel.com /~wb198/slaughtr.htm   (2346 words)

  
 Music Review: No Prayer For The Dying
A good example was their first release off "No Prayer..." called "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter," which hit number one almost immediately after release.
Iron Maiden must be doing something right because although they receive no radio air play in England (their homeland), they still hit number one with almost every release.
Bass guitarist, Steve Harris, wrote two new songs which appear on "No Prayer..." One of them, "Mother Russia," is a song about the current revolution in the Soviet Union.
www.teenink.com /Past/1991/1906.html   (427 words)

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