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Slaughter - Stick It to Ya
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Music CD Cover Artist: Slaughter Edition: Music CD Format: Extra tracks, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered CD Release Date: 2003-06-24 Music Label: Capitol Soundtracks: - Eye To Eye
- Burning Bridges
- Up All Night
- Spend My Life
- Thinking Of June
- She Wants More
- Fly To The Angels
- Mad About You
- That's Not Enough
- You Are The One
- Gave Me Your Heart
- Desperately
- Loaded Gun
- Fly To The Angels (Acoustic Version)
- Wingin' It
- Mad About You (Original Demo)
- She Wants More She Wants More (Original Demo)
- Up All Night (Original Demo)
- Fly To The Angels (Original Demo)
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Free Music Notes for Stick It to Ya AlbumFree Music Review: Good Christian Metal Hit: 4 Stars
Mainstream metal music in the 90s was much less cheesey than the 80s version, bands like Winger, etc. This debut album by Slaughter is pretty cult because as a kid I neglected that most people don't watch MTV. This went platinum I guess. The highlights are the singles Up All Night and Fly to the Angels but as a whole the album is not bad as the filler, openers, singles and closer are well crafted and nost just chesse on a lair of chesse like Winger. This was one of the first hit metal albums of the 90s, versus rap and hip hop whose own popularity and credible legacy are in doubt. They're really coming down hard on rap and hip hop in college and students known to own a lot of rap albums are known to be expelled. Metal isn't controversial any more, it's a testament of popularity.
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