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1991 studio album by Destiny
Nothing Left to Fear
Studio album by Destiny
Released1991
Recorded1989
GenreHeavy metal
LabelActive
ProducerDestiny
Destiny chronology
Atomic Winter
(1988)
Nothing Left to Fear
(1991)
The Undiscovered Country
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

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

References

  1. "Album review: Destiny "Climate Change"". Roppongi Rocks - Let the Good Times Rock: The Tokyo Rock Magazine. October 16, 2016. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
Destiny
  • Jonas Heidgert
  • Stefan Björnshög
  • Michael Åberg
  • Kane Svantesson
  • Kristoffer Göbel
Studio albums


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