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In April 2004, Slaughter released a DVD-A entitled Then and Now that features 12 songs and 50 photos of the band over the years. Slaughter also released a DVD that features all of the music videos and behind the scenes footage during the 2004 season. On July 13, 2007, Slaughter performed at glam metal festival Rocklahoma. However, Strum and ...
Written by band members Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum, it was the third title on the band's debut album, Stick It to Ya, and the band's first single. It was released in 1990. It was released in 1990. Music video
Mark Slaughter; Slaughter singles chronology "Up All Night" (1990) "Fly to the Angels" (1990) "Spend My Life" (1990) Music video; on YouTube "Fly to the ...
The music video was again directed by Jensen Noen, who is acclaimed for his work on other music videos. The music video is a continuation of the video for the single "Watch the World Burn", beginning with Ronnie Radke waking up in an ambulance and attacking the paramedics, who are wearing the same suit as in the previous video.
It was released in 1990 by Chrysalis Records. It sold over 2 million copies and became one of the biggest albums of 1990. "Up All Night" (No. 27), "Fly to the Angels" (No. 19), and "Spend My Life" (No. 39) all charted in the Top 40 on Billboard's Hot 100 and their videos were in solid rotations on the various music television outlets.
Stick It Live is a live EP by American glam metal band Slaughter. The EP was released by Chrysalis Records shortly after the release of the band's debut album. It was also certified gold. The sleevenotes state it was "Recorded Live in the summer of 1990 in Nashville, TN; Knoxville, TN; Atlanta, GA."
A slaughterhouse is being accused of illegal slaughtering methods after an animal rights group released undercover video this week. Livestock slaughtered at Quality Pork Processors is used by ...
Winger and Slaughter – National Video Center, NYC, March 5; ... Best Long Form Music Video – "Unplugged" 2007 – Latin Grammy Awards of 2007 to Lobão.