Then & Now

Slaughter  Main Performer

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1 Get Use to It Strum/Slaughter 3:35
2 Tongue N' Groove Strum/Slaughter 3:05
3 Searchin' Slaughter/Strum 4:28
4 Heaven It Cries Slaughter/Strum 6:17
5 It'll Be All Right Strum/Slaughter 5:15
6 Fly to the Angels [Live] Strum/Slaughter 5:22
7 Breakdown N' Cry Slaughter/Strum 6:07
8 Can We Find a Way Strum/Slaughter 4:27
9 American Pie Slaughter/Strum 3:54
10 Let the Good Times Roll Slaughter/Strum 3:30
11 Up All Night [Live] Slaughter/Strum 6:12
12 Unknown Destination Slaughter/Strum 5:33
13 Entire Album in 5.1 Surround Sound [DVD]    
14 Artists Photos [DVD]    
15 Band Bio [DVD]    
16 ROM Content [DVD]    
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Then & Now

Dual Disc [DualDisc]

Label: Silverline

Style: Hard Rock

Then & Now

UPC: 676628450123

Release Date: 03/22/2005

Original Release Date: 03/22/2005

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Get Use to It, Tongue N' Groove, Searchin', Heaven It Cries, It'll Be All Right, Fly to the Angels [Live], Breakdown N' Cry, Can We Find a Way, American Pie, Let the Good Times Roll, Up All Night [Live], Unknown Destination, Entire Album in 5.1 Surround Sound [DVD], Artists Photos [DVD], Band Bio [DVD], ROM Content [DVD]]
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Greg Prato

Although Slaughter is best-known for their 1990 hit album, Stick It to Ya, the group did indeed continue to issue albums throughout the decade. None were as popular as Stick It to Ya (Nirvana made sure of that), but such titles as 1995's Fear No Evil and 1997's Revolution saw the group continue on in the same pop-metal direction as their debut, despite changing musical tides. For those who missed these latter day titles, the 12-track compilation, Then & Now, should come in handy. Compiling the best tracks from Fear No Evil and Revolution, as well as from the 1998 live outing, Eternal Live, you get a pretty good sampling -- "Get Use to It," "Unknown Destination," and of course, their two biggest MTV/radio hits, "Fly to the Angels" and "Up All Night," which are included as live versions. While not a strict 'best-of' set, it is a solid follow-up purchase for the group's earlier compilation, Mass Slaughter, which only goes up to 1995. [Then & Now was also issued in a Dual Disc version featuring heightened sound quality.] ~ Greg Prato, Rovi