Album Title
Halloween
Artist Icon No One Gets Out! (1991)
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"No One Gets Out" is a studio album by Detroit metal band Halloween, released in 1991 on the Motor City Metal Records label.
No One Gets Out is Halloween's second release and is perhaps their most well known for the song "Kings" which was played at the 1990 Detroit Pistons playoff game. The album is a quantum leap from Don't Metal with Evil album. It's much more heavy and speedy than its predecessor, interrupted by the occasional half-ballad.
The album contains three cover songs. The first is "Crawl to the Altar" which guitarist Tim Wright brought to the band from his former group "Erebus". The second is a cover of a "Seduce" song aptly titled "Halloween". The last is a cover of a Kiss song Detroit Rock City. Special guest Steve Langley (of the band EZ Access) played 12 string guitar on the album.
The album was reissued by Molten Metal U.S.A in 2001. It contained additional five bonus tracks from Vicious Demos (1990).
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