Nothing Left to Fear (Destiny album)

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Nothing Left to Fear
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Released1991
Recorded1989
Genre Heavy metal
Label Active
Producer Destiny
Destiny chronology
Atomic Winter
(1988)
Nothing Left to Fear
(1991)
The Undiscovered Country
(1998)
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Nothing Left to Fear is heavy metal/ progressive rock band Destiny's third album. It was released in autumn 1991 on both vinyl and CD.

Destiny also produced their first promotional video for a track from this album, The Evil Trinity. Another two tracks from Beyond All Sense were re-recorded for this album - Sirens In The Dark and Rest in Peace.

Track listing

  1. ""Nothing left to fear 5.30 Music:Kindberg/Björnshög Lyrics: Gram
  2. "Medieval Rendezvous" 4.52 Music: Björnshög Lyrics: Gram
  3. "The Evil Trinity" 4.46 Music: Björnshög/Kindberg Lyrics: Gram
  4. "Sirens In The Dark" 5.57 Music: Björnshög/Österman Lyrics: Ring
  5. "Sheer Death" 4.14 Music: Björnshög Lyrics: Gram
  6. "F.Ö.S. 1.50 Music: Kindberg
  7. "Beyond All Sense" 4.48 Music: Björnshög/Kindberg Lyrics: Gram
  8. "No Reservation” 3.51 Music: Björnshög/Kindberg Lyrics: Gram
  9. "The Raven" 3.45 Muic: Kindberg Lyrics: Gram
  10. "Rest In Peace" 4.39 Music: Österman/Prodén Lyrics:Ring
  11. ”Gamla Du Fria” 0.57 Lyrics and music: Richard Dybeck, 1844 Trad Arr. Destiny 1990

Lineup


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