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  2. Fabulous Disaster - Wikipedia

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    Fabulous Disaster was Tom Hunting's last release with Exodus until the 1997 live album Another Lesson in Violence. Additionally, it was the first Exodus album not to feature a lineup change from after one consecutive studio album, and one of two albums to include two song covers (the other being 1992's Force of Habit).

  3. Fabulous Disaster (band) - Wikipedia

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    Fabulous Disaster formed in San Francisco in 1998 and released their debut album, Pretty Killers (Evil Eye Records, 1999). In 2000, they signed to Fat Wreck Chords ', Pink and Black imprint. They toured heavily to promote their second album, Put Out or Get Out .

  4. Exodus (band) - Wikipedia

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    After the success of Fabulous Disaster, Exodus signed a multi-album deal with Capitol Records in 1989. The band's fourth album Impact Is Imminent was released in June 1990. Despite being released on a major label, Impact Is Imminent was not as successful as Fabulous Disaster and debuted at No. 137 on the Billboard 200. [28]

  5. The Toxic Waltz (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics describe "the action in a violent mosh pit: blood on the floor, shots to the head, and general chaos." [2] Frontman Steve "Zetro" Souza said in a 2014 interview with Songfacts that "The Toxic Waltz" was written after guitarist Gary Holt came to band practice, and asked him to write a song about "what fans do at [their] gigs."

  6. Exodus discography - Wikipedia

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    The band rose to prominence in the US during the thrash metal era with their first four albums between 1985 and 1990. Over the years, they have released twelve studio albums, three live albums, two compilation albums, three video albums, eleven music videos, and eight singles.

  7. Pleasures of the Flesh - Wikipedia

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    He added that the album "left little hope for the future, but incredibly, Exodus would rebound with excellent results on 1989's Fabulous Disaster." [3] Martin Popoff described the album as a "full-frontal, uncannily displayed, top-flight thrash" work, with some "daunting compositional sophistication" in it. However, he was not thrilled by the ...

  8. Shane Gillis jokes about SNL firing in divisive opening ... - AOL

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    Shane Gillis joked about his firing from Saturday Night Live during the opening monologue of this weekend’s episode.. The 36-year-old comedian was hired by SNL in 2019 but sacked just days later ...

  9. Good Friendly Violent Fun - Wikipedia

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    Good Friendly Violent Fun is a live album by American thrash metal band Exodus. The performance on this live album was from the band's 1989 tour, but not released until two years later. The name is derived from a lyric found in the Exodus song "The Toxic Waltz", from the band's 1989 album Fabulous Disaster.