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  • No, this Slaughter is not the same pretty-boy glam metal outfit from the early '90s. There was indeed another Slaughter, hailing from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, and specializing in brutal thrash metal. The group -- Dave Hewson (vocals and guitars), Terry Sadler (vocals and bass), and Ron Sumners (drums) -- originally formed in August of 1984 and, a year later, had issued a pair of demo tapes that made the rounds in the metal underground: Bloody Karnage and Surrender or Die. In 1986, Slaughter issued their debut full-length, Strappado, supporting it with opening gigs for the likes of Celtic Frost, Voivod, Kreator, Exodus, Corrosion of Conformity, D.R.I., Sacrifice, and G.B.H. A sophomore effort was recorded off and on from 1988 through 1990 (with a proposed title of Paranormal), but the album was shelved when Slaughter broke up 1990. The same year, Hewson formed the band Strappado with new members Brian Lourie (drums), Bobby Sadzak (guitar), and Mike Dalton (bass), recording a few demo tapes and recording the album Fatal Judgement in 1992, before splitting up as well. By 1994, Slaughter had reunited to record a cover of the track "Dethroned Emperor" for the Celtic Frost tribute album, A Tribute to Celtic Frost, but ultimately decided against resurrecting the band on a permanent basis. Hewson and Sadzak decided to remain together (albeit for a brief time), forming the industrial metal outfit Inner Thought, and issuing a pair of recordings: 1994's Worldly Separation and 1996's Perspectives. 2000 saw several re-releases from Slaughter -- remastered CDs of the early demo Surrender or Die, Strappado, and, for the first time, their previously shelved sophomore effort, Paranormal. read more
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  • Not the MTV hair band Slaughter!!! These guys were from Canada and were actually a METAL band. Demos and stuff here, stay away poseur!!!... read more

  • Not Dead Yet / Paranormal
    No, not that Slaughter. This one lives up to the name. Canadian thrash attack!!!... read more

  • Strappado
    No, not that Slaughter. This one lives up to the name. Canadian thrash attack!!!... read more

  • At its best, Slaughter fills the same niche today that garage bands filled in the mid-Sixties – a speedy and loud but pretty and danceable combo with psychedelic pretensions and fashionable haircuts, imitative hacks from the git-go but perfect for suburban girls who need to break free of the seventh-grade grind. And shaking loose from that junior-high jungle is what Slaughter harmonizes about: When you get down to it, the band's 1990 MTV smash "Up All Night" was about a really wild slumber part...... read more

  • Slaughter hit multiplatinum its first time out, in 1990, by doing what a hard-rock band ought to do: party aggressively and maintain an attitude toward romance that is thoroughly adolescent (as are their fans). The not terribly deep The Wild Life, the quartet's second album, mostly offers more of the same. Bassist Dana Strum and singer Mark Slaughter produced the record (as they did the band's debut LP), and their youthful exuberance makes the space-age effects and sonic booms sound more playful...... read more

  • Stick It Live, a five-song EP recorded live last summer during Slaughter's six-month American tour, will make a nice stocking-stuffer for all the teenage girls who made the band's debut album, Stick It to Ya, platinum-plus. For those who are interested in more than Mark Slaughter's all-American good looks, however, it has little to offer. This hard-rock group hits home with its solid musicianship, and its catchy singles — ''Up All Night'' and ''Fly to the Angels'' — certainly deserve their st...... read more

  • Schlockier than Tesla, stupider than Queensryche, simpier than Extreme, these sluts win the Consumer Guide Lead Dildo for the most godawful new metal band to go platinum since the last time I checked. They're not even overly offensive--Mark Slaughter slaughters no one, and despite the bimbo-with-knives cover limits the misogyny to one gold digger and one sex predator. She's got "notches in her belt," and by then I was so bored I was aggrieved to learn it wasn't "nachos in her bed."... read more
  • ; tight in metallic execution, but loose with punk rock emotion. The New Age of Terror is made up of the kind of music that gets a room full of metalheads spontaneously running in counter clockwise fashion, high stepping over the pile of bodies in their path, wielding their elbows like scythes in a wheat field, and then collapsing into a sweaty mass until the next song kicks in. Back in the day, Hirax were lumped into the mass of 80's crossover bands like Excel, D.R.I., and Cryptic Slaughter, however ... read more
  • Swedish metallers Soilwork have finished mixing their new album, "The Panic Broadcast", at Fascination Street studio in Örebro, Sweden with Jens Bogren (Opeth, Katatonia, Paradise Lost, Bloodbath). The track listing for the CD is as follows: 01. Late For The Kill, Early For The Slaughter 02. 2 Lives Worth Of Reckoning 03. The Thrill 04. Deliverance Is Mine 05. Night Comes Clean 06. King Of The Threshold 07. Let This River Flow 08. Epitome 09. The Akuma Afterglow 10. Enter Dog ... read more
  • Wait until you guys see the lineup for this year's Summer Slaughter tour. It absolutely SMOKES the Rockstar Mayhem Festival and rumored Ozzfest lineups... no competition. To say that the lineup is super-sexy would be an understatement.You're going to have to wait to find out who's on the bill, but lucky for you Veil of [...] ... read more
  • Slaughter (2009) DVDRip Director:Stewart Hopewell Writer:Stewart Hopewell (screenplay) Genre:Horror A young woman looks to escape her abusive life by moving to her family's farm near Atlanta. Unfortunately, she learns her place of supposed comfort offers more terrifying forms of abuse. Code:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0826641/ Code:http://rapidshare.com/files/258134618/Slaughter.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/258133990/Slaughter.part2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/258134429 ... /Slaughter.part3.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/258134668/Slaughter.part4.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/258134799/Slaughter.part5.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/258134649/Slaughter.part6.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/258134650/Slaughter.part7.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/258133897/Slaughter.part8.rar ... read more
  • to showcase its explosive live show and music on national tours such as Summer Slaughter, the Thrash and Burn Tour and select dates with Between The Buried And Me, Darkest Hour, Lamb Of God and Despised Icon. Periphery is: Spencer Sotelo - Vocals Misha Mansoor - Guitar Alex Bois - Guitar Jake Bowen - Guitar Tom Murphy - Bass Matt Halpern - Drums For more information, visit www.myspace.com/periphery. ... read more
  • Vince Neil releases his new solo album Tattoos & Tequila through Frontiers on June 4.This features two new original songs, produced by Marti Frederkisen and 10 cover versions, co-produced by the Motley Crue frontman with Jack Blades. Joining Niel on the album are guitarist Jeff Blando and bassist Dana Strum from Slaughter and drummer Zoltan Cheney. The full track listing is: 1, Tattoos & Tequila 2. He's A Whore (Cheap Trick) 3. AC/DC (The Sweet) 4. Nobody's Fault (Aerosmith) 5. Another Bad Day ... read more
  • of those old TDK tapes from tht time. Anyway, a lot about the band was said in the previous posting... and I don't have much to add, except that this band was extremely popular and influential for the metal scene. I cannot insist too much that the thrashers in Chile and Peru loved punk and hardcore acts such as DRI, Cryptic Slaughter, Suicidal Tendencies, Bad Brains, Dead Kennedys, Chaotic Dischord, English Dogs, Broken Bones, The Exploited to name a few. It was mandatory for one or two punk bands ... read more
  • of Mutt 9.Son of a Gun 10.Hell on Wheels 11.All the Young Dudes 12.Tattooed Millionaire 13.No Lies 14.Fog on the Tyne 15.Winds of Change 16.Sin City 17.Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter 18.Black Night Descarga/ Download VIDEO Descarga/ Download AUDIO PARTE 2 SKUNWORKS LIVE (56 mins) La segunda parte es un concierto grabado en pamplona España el 31 de mayo de 1996, durante el skunkworks Tour. También fue lanzado en VHS. El álbum Skunkworks lo pueden descargar desde AQUI Audio: Dolby AC3 48000 ... read more
  • of Mutt 9.Son of a Gun 10.Hell on Wheels 11.All the Young Dudes 12.Tattooed Millionaire 13.No Lies 14.Fog on the Tyne 15.Winds of Change 16.Sin City 17.Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter 18.Black Night Descarga/ Download VIDEO Descarga/ Download AUDIO PARTE 2 SKUNWORKS LIVE (56 mins) La segunda parte es un concierto grabado en pamplona España el 31 de mayo de 1996, durante el skunkworks Tour. También fue lanzado en VHS. El álbum Skunkworks lo pueden descargar desde AQUI Audio: Dolby AC3 48000 ... read more
  • Disc 1 01 Wha-La-La-Leng feat. Face-T 3:56 02 Marathon 3:44 03 Get Crazy feat. Mr. Slaughter 2:54 04 90's Backyard 4:25 05 Enemies feat. Face-T 2:52 06 Gyal Secret Pictures feat. MC Zulu 3:45 07 Warehouse 3:43 08 Trust None Of Dem feat. Bujo Banton 3:36 09 Let Them Hate feat. YT 3:41 10 Coco Drunk 3:46 11 Immigrant Visa feat. MC Zulu 3:49 12 Karnival 2:54 Disc 2 01 Bang Bang feat. Warrior Queen 3:51 02 Can't Stop My Flow feat. Mikey Dangerous 2:41 03 Enemies feat. Face-T (Sticky Remix) 3 ... :19 04 Gyal Secret Pictures feat. MC Zulu (Baobinga Remix) 3:48 05 Coco Drunk (Douster Remix) 4:54 06 90's Backyard (Wildlife Remix) 4:32 07 Let Them Hate feat. YT (Mungo's Hifi Remix) 4:17 08 Wha-La-La-Leng feat. Face-T (Uproot Andy Remix) 4:37 09 Get Crazy feat. Mr. Slaughter (Marflix's Iron Remix) 2:52 10 Immigrant Visa feat. MC Zulu (Maga Bo's Anisitia Remix) 2:54 11 Trust None Of Dem feat. Buju Banton (Stereotyp Remix) 4:09 12 Erup - Click Mi Finger (Poirier Remix - Untrust Riddim) 3:00 13 Que ... read more
  • Here Comes The Kraken é uma banda mexicana de Deathcore formada em 2007 e esse cd é o primeiro e único lançado em 2009. 1. It's Comming 2. Don't Fail Me Darko 3. Into the Slaughter Basement 4. Confessions of What I've Done 5. Miss Starving Skeleton 6. Coplex 7. Underwater Visions 8. The Legend of the Rent Is Way Hardcore 9. From the Deepest Darkness 10. I Shawtrcwbky DOWNLOAD ... read more
  • Frontiers Records has set a June 4 European release date for Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil's new solo album, "Tattoos & Tequila". The digital-only release of the title track will precede the full-length effort on April 16. Neil recorded "Tattoos & Tequila" in the winter of 2009 with The CD was recorded with bassist Dana Strum and Jeff Blando (both of Slaughter) and drummer Zoltan Chaney. The album will include two new songs - "Tattoos and Tequila" and "Another Bad Day", both produced by Marti ... read more
  • ."You will only find this recording HERE. So, thanks to Noir Magnetik for sharing. The soundtrack is truly quite moving.... So enjoy this EXCLUSIVE bit of musick! Track Listing; 1 Red Sunday 2 Divide and Slaughter 3 March to Deir ez-Zor 4 ... read more
  • Time: 64:59 File Size: 70.6MB Tracks played: 01. T.S.O.L. - Man And Machine (Thoughts of Yesterday) 02. Negative Trend - Never Say Die (The Pop Sessions) 03. Dead Ends - Nightmare (Complaints) 04. Lost Cause - Born Dead (Lost Cause EP) 05. Sluggo - Erase The Thought (Contradiction EP) 06. No Pigs - Shoplifting (No Pigs EP) 07. Dead Silence - Rock the Vote (Hell, How Could We Make More Money Than This?) 08. Sgt. Slaughter - The State (They Call Me Guitar Dickmouth) 09. Double Negative ... read more
  • As requested. Hexx (USA) - Help Yourself (DEMO 1988) Tracks: 1. Twice As Bright, Half As Long 2. Sardonicus 3. Fields Of Death 4. Racial Slaughter 5. Mirror Of The Past http://www.mediafire.com/?hdjthzzijl2 Hexx (USA) - Quest for sanity (EP 1988) Tracks:1. Twice As Bright 2. Fields of Death 3. Mirror of The Past 4. Racial Slaughter 5. Sardonicus http://www.mediafire.com/?ncmglvryttn Hexx (USA) - Watery Graves (EP 1990) Tracks:1. Watery Graves 2. Edge ... read more
  • No, this Slaughter is not the same pretty-boy glam metal outfit from the early '90s. There was indeed another Slaughter, hailing from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, and specializing in brutal thrash metal. The group -- Dave Hewson (vocals and guitars), Terry Sadler (vocals and bass), and Ron Sumners (drums) -- originally formed in August of 1984 and, a year later, had issued a pair of demo tapes that made the rounds in the metal underground: Bloody Karnage and Surrender or Die. In 1986, Slaughter issued their debut full-length, Strappado, supporting it with opening gigs for the likes of Celtic Frost, Voivod, Kreator, Exodus, Corrosion of Conformity, D.R.I., Sacrifice, and G.B.H. A sophomore effort was recorded off and on from 1988 through 1990 (with a proposed title of Paranormal), but the album was shelved when Slaughter broke up 1990. The same year, Hewson formed the band Strappado with new members Brian Lourie (drums), Bobby Sadzak (guitar), and Mike Dalton (bass), recording a few demo tapes and recording the album Fatal Judgement in 1992, before splitting up as well. By 1994, Slaughter had reunited to record a cover of the track "Dethroned Emperor" for the Celtic Frost tribute album, A Tribute to Celtic Frost, but ultimately decided against resurrecting the band on a permanent basis. Hewson and Sadzak decided to remain together (albeit for a brief time), forming the industrial metal outfit Inner Thought, and issuing a pair of recordings: 1994's Worldly Separation and 1996's Perspectives. 2000 saw several re-releases from Slaughter -- remastered CDs of the early demo Surrender or Die, Strappado, and, for the first time, their previously shelved sophomore effort, Paranormal. read more


  • Slaughter Over a decade of Rock and Roll 1990-2003 In 1990 Slaughter hit radio, MTV and the U.S. touring circuit like a tornado- coming seemingly out of nowhere to roll through everything in its path and turn it upside down. Touring the world with bands that they loved, Kiss, Ozzy, and others meant the good times were just a song away , and their first hit single, "Up All Night" certainly fit into that mold, their second chart-topper, "Fly To The Angels" was more representative of the spirituality and awareness that goes into most of the band's music and lyrics. But never were Slaughter more accurately represented that live onstage in front of their legions of devoted fans over the last ten years. During this time filmed what became a platinum home video "From the Beginning" depicting the bands rather different and humorous lifestyle. To showcase the live prowess the band had garnered during their first tour, the band released "Stick It Live" a five song EP collection which entered the billboard charts and went gold as quickly as it was released. This was certainly a shock to the non-believers in the world. Slaughter was contacted by Orion pictures and Record Producer Jimmy Iovine to write and record what would become the theme song for "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" and later made a video featuring clips from the film as well. This CD was also Gold. The band went on to record the "WildLife", it's second record after a consistent schedule of touring behind the multi-platinum debut, "Stick It To Ya." During this time the band was awarded the prestigious American Music Award in 1991. The "WildLife" CD entered the billboard charts the first week of release in the top ten at .. 8 and was shortly their after certified platinum. The band also filmed what became a second gold home video documenting the making of the "WildLife" CD. The band embarked on a tour that would take them through their first challenging obstacle to overcome. During the Ozzy Osbourne Tour (June 1992), Singer Mark Slaughter was diagnosed with a nodule on his right vocal chord that required surgical attention that was later performed in August 1992. The band would not perform again until Halloween of 1992 on the Dick Clark's Halloween Special from Universal Studios in Hollywood, CA. The band continued to tour with the Damn Yankees bringing them midway through the 1993 season. After receiving the most media attention for a second CD effort, the band began to make plans to record their next Chrysalis release (Fear No Evil). The next series of challenges was soon to come. The writing of "Fear No Evil" in Las Vegas seemed to start out with a normal timber as all other records thus far. However midway into writing, guitarist Tim Kelly and then tour manager were arrested in Las Vegas by drug enforcement agents for a six plus year old charge involving narcotic trafficking. From this point through completion of the record, it was not known if Tim Kelly would ever tour with the band again. Soon to add gasoline to the fire was the small dirt bike accident within a half mile of Dana Strum's house in Las Vegas, NV causing multiple broken bones including a left wrist and two fingers on the left hand (the hand he plays bass with). Once again the band was determined to continue on. Tim was now travelling coast to coast to record and meet with attorneys as Dana was going through rehabilitative therapy and the band embarked on a recording schedule starting in November of 1993. The band played it's first engagement on new years 1993 debuting material from the forthcoming CD at the Hurricane in Las Vegas at a meager price of $100 dollars per person. "Fear No Evil" was completed in February 1994 with the band touring with Damn Yankees from February on . After flying to New York to debut the album for the record company at the mid year point, the group soon realized that no one involved in the promoting of their early records was any longer employed by Chrysalis(EMI) records. The ba read more


  • Former Vinnie Vincent Invasion members Mark Slaughter and bassist Dana Strum formed Slaughter with guitarist Tim Kelly and drummer Blas Elias in 1988 in an attempt to cross over to pop audiences. Their metal style's main focus is on catchy melodies and Mark Slaughter's impressive vocal range, particularly his somewhat nasal falsetto. Their first two studio albums sold quite well until their style fell out of favor with the alternative explosion. The group struggled throughout the 1990s, and on February 5, 1998, Kelly died in an auto accident; his final recordings appeared a year later on Eternal Live. Still, the band managed to regroup without him, releasing Back to Reality in 1999 with new guitarist Jeff Blando. read more


  • For the Canadian death metal band, see Slaughter (Canadian band). Slaughter is a hard rock band formed in Las Vegas, Nevada by lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Mark Slaughter and bassist Dana Strum. The band reached stardom in 1990 with their first album, Stick It to Ya which spawned several hit singles including "Up All Night", "Spend My Life", "Mad About You", and the power ballad "Fly to the Angels". The album reached double platinum status in the United States. [1] The band remains a steady act in national tours, mainly in the Rock Never Stops Tour which features several bands of the same era. read more


  • There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Slaughter first formed in Las Vegas, NV. at the height of glam metal’s dominance over MTV and rock radio. Achieving popularity at the tail end of the movement, Slaughter’s day in the spotlight proved to be bright but fickle and brief. They have, however, continued to record and tour. The band formed in 1988 with Mark Slaughter on vocals, Dana Strum as bassist, Tim Kelly on guitars and Blas Elias on drums. Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum had previously played together in Vinnie Vincent Invasion. Their debut album Stick It To Ya saw 3 songs hit the Billboard Hot 100: “Fly To the Angels (#19)”, “Up All Night (#27)”, and “Spend My Life (#39)”. Unlike many of the bands from the era who were suddenly phased out in the wake of the alternative movement, Slaughter remained intact and continued to produce new records. In 1992, the released their second album, titled The Wild Life. It had the Billboard Hot 100 hit “Real Love (#69)” and was certified platinum. The band planned to dedicate themselves to their next album. However, in 1993 guitarist Tim Kelly was arrested for charges of drug trafficking, while bassist Dana Strum had a motorcycle accident that injured his playing hand. This delayed the recording of the album, but they kept working on it while Kelly was meeting with attorneys and Strum was rehabilitating. They finished the recording on February 1994 when Strum was completely rehabilitated. read more


  • There is more than one artist with this name, including an American glam metal band and a Canadian death/thrash metal band 1. Slaughter first formed in Las Vegas, NV. at the height of glam metal's dominance over MTV and rock radio. Achieving popularity at the tail end of the movement, Slaughter's day in the spotlight proved to be bright but fickle and brief. They have, however, continued to record and tour. The band formed in 1988 with Mark Slaughter on vocals, Dana Strum as bassist, Tim Kelly on guitars and Blas Elias on drums. Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum had previously played together in Vinnie Vincent Invasion. Their debut album Stick It To Ya saw 3 songs hit the Billboard Hot 100: "Fly To the Angels (#19)", "Up All Night (#27)", and "Spend My Life (#39)". Unlike many of the bands from the era who were suddenly phased out in the wake of the alternative movement, Slaughter remained intact and continued to produce new records. In 1992, the released their second album, titled The Wild Life. It had the Billboard Hot 100 hit "Real Love (#69)" and was certified platinum. The band planned to dedicate themselves to their next album. However, in 1993 guitarist Tim Kelly was arrested for charges of drug trafficking, while bassist Dana Strum had a motorcycle accident that injured his playing hand. This delayed the recording of the album, but they kept working on it while Kelly was meeting with attorneys and Strum was rehabilitating. They finished the recording on February 1994 when Strum was completely rehabilitated. read more


  • No, this Slaughter is not the same pretty-boy glam metal outfit from the early '90s. There was indeed another Slaughter, hailing from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, and specializing in brutal thrash metal. The group -- Dave Hewson (vocals and guitars), Terry Sadler (vocals and bass), and Ron Sumners (drums) -- originally formed in August of 1984 and, a year later, had issued a pair of demo tapes that made the rounds in the metal underground: Bloody Karnage and Surrender or Die. In 1986, Slaughter issued their debut full-length, Strappado, supporting it with opening gigs for the likes of Celtic Frost, Voivod, Kreator, Exodus, Corrosion of Conformity, D.R.I., Sacrifice, and G.B.H. A sophomore effort was recorded off and on from 1988 through 1990 (with a proposed title of Paranormal), but the album was shelved when Slaughter broke up 1990.

    The same year, Hewson formed the band Strappado with new members Brian Lourie (drums), Bobby Sadzak (guitar), and Mike Dalton (bass), recording a few demo tapes and recording the album Fatal Judgement in 1992, before splitting up as well. By 1994, Slaughter had reunited to record a cover of the track "Dethroned Emperor" for the Celtic Frost tribute album, A Tribute to Celtic Frost, but ultimately decided against resurrecting the band on a permanent basis. Hewson and Sadzak decided to remain together (albeit for a brief time), forming the industrial metal outfit Inner Thought, and issuing a pair of recordings: 1994's Worldly Separation and 1996's Perspectives. 2000 saw several re-releases from Slaughter -- remastered CDs of the early demo Surrender or Die, Strappado, and, for the first time, their previously shelved sophomore effort, Paranormal. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide read more



  • Slaughter is a hard rock band formed in Las Vegas, Nevada by lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Mark Slaughter and bassist Dana Strum. The band reached stardom with their first album, Stick It to Ya which spawned several hit singles like "Up All Night", "Spend My Life", "Mad About You", and the power ballad "Fly to the Angels".

    Despite diminishing success in the United States, the band has remained a steady act in national tours, mainly in the Rock Never Stops Tour which features several bands of the same era.

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