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Fabulous Disaster

 
Album Review: Fabulous Disaster

  • Artist: Exodus
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Total Time: 50:49
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After years struggling for recognition while watching their peers achieve fame and fortune, Bay Area mainstays Exodus had every reason to be dejected when they re-grouped in 1989 to record their third album Fabulous Disaster. Still, they went on to create their most diverse and carefully conceived effort yet, while remaining faithful to their no-frills thrash ethic. But while the album represented the realization of their vision, as well as their commercial peak, it still failed to gain them their well-deserved place alongside such thrash metal giants as Metallica, Anthrax and Slayer. After a random spoken word intro, opener "The Last Act of Defiance" quickly sets the frenzied pace, taken a step further by the title track's highly amusing apocalyptic vision. Both songs also showcase the amazingly fast feet and incomparable fills of Tom Hunting -- the only human capable of challenging Slayer's Dave Lombardo for bragging rights as thrash metal's greatest drummer. Up next, "The Toxic Waltz" provides a fresh take on the band's mosh classic "A Lesson in Violence," and the more complex "Cajun Hell" also succeeds despite its silly lyrics. Significantly more intelligent, the eight-minute epic "Like Father, Like Son" is another show of maturity, and other highlights like "Corruption" and "Verbal Razors" exhibit the blinding precision and speed of Gary Holt and Rick Hunolt -- arguably the best, and definitely the most over-looked, lead guitar tag team in the genre. Finally, two choice cover versions of AC/DC's "Overdose" and the Southern Californian classic "Low Rider" adds just enough flavor and humor to the proceedings. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Last Act of Defiance Exodus Exodus (4:44)
Fabulous Disaster Exodus Exodus (4:54)
The Toxic Waltz Exodus Exodus (4:52)
Low Rider (Lyrics) Lee Oskar, Lonnie Jordan, Papa Dee Allen, Harold Brown, Jerry Goldstein, Howard Scott, Charles Miller, Morris Dickerson Exodus (2:47)
Cajun Hell Exodus Exodus (6:05)
Like Father, Like Son Exodus Exodus (8:10)
Corruption Thomas Mapfumo, Exodus Exodus (5:46)
Verbal Razors Exodus Exodus (4:06)
Open Season Exodus Exodus (3:54)
Overdose Bon Scott, Angus Young, Malcolm Young Exodus (5:30)

Credits

Chad Munsey (Mixing Assistant), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Marc Senesac (Engineer), Rick Hunolt (Producer), Marc Senesac (Mixing), Rick Hunolt (Mixing), David Bett (Art Direction), Gary Holt (Mixing), Dave Plank (Engineer), Tom Hunting (Drums), Rob McKillop (Bass), Steve Souza (Vocals), Gary Holt (Guitar), Gene Ambo (Photography), Chad Munsey (Mixing), Rick Hunolt (Guitar), Gary Holt (Producer), Patricia Lie (Design), Marc Senesac (Producer)
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  • Formed: 1998
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Put Out or Get Out", "Pretty Killers", "Panty Raid!

Biography

Featuring ex-members of Inside Out (Detroit) Frightwig, Mudwimin, Angel Corpus Christi, Piston and Mermaid Tattoo, the Fabulous Disaster have brought out their ode to the likes of the Buzzcocks and X to their hometown of San Francisco since their 1998 formation. Consisting of Laura Litter (lead vocals), Lynda Mandolyn (guitar/ vocals), Mia d' Bruzzi (guitar), Mr. Nancy (bass) and Sally Gess (drums), the Disaster debut their full-length Pretty Killers on Evil Eye Records a year following their formation. Put Out or Get Out was issued in early 2001. ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide
Wikipedia: Fabulous Disaster
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Fabulous Disaster
Studio album by Exodus
Released February 15, 1989
Recorded 1988
Alpha & Omega Recording,
San Francisco, California, USA
Genre Thrash metal
Length 50:47
Label Relativity Records
Music For Nations
Century Media
CBS Sony (Japan)
Producer Marc Senesac
Gary Holt
Rick Hunolt
Professional reviews
Exodus chronology
Pleasures of the Flesh
(1987)
Fabulous Disaster'
(1989)
Impact is Imminent
(1990)

Fabulous Disaster is the third album by Exodus, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). In 1999, Century media remastered and reissued the band's first three albums in Europe only. A video was made for the song "The Toxic Waltz" which received a good amount of air-play on MTV's Headbanger's Ball.

This is Tom Hunting's last album with Exodus until the 1997 live release "Another Lesson in Violence."

Track listing

  • All songs written by Exodus, unless stated
  1. "The Last Act of Defiance" – 4:44
  2. "Fabulous Disaster" – 4:54
  3. "The Toxic Waltz" – 4:51
  4. "Low Rider" – 2:48 (War cover)
  5. "Cajun Hell" – 6:05
  6. "Like Father, Like Son" – 8:11
  7. "Corruption" – 5:46
  8. "Verbal Razors" – 4:07
  9. "Open Season" – 3:54
  10. "Overdose" – 5:31 (AC/DC cover)
  • Track 10 was omitted on some versions due to licensing issues

Band Line-Up

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1989 The Billboard 200 82

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