Terror (demo)
Terror (also referred to as Evil Dead '94 because of the insert[1]) is an independently released EP cassette by Evildead. It contains demos that Evildead recorded in 1994 for the album that was intended to follow 1991's The Underworld.[2] However, the new album was unfinished and never released as Evildead decided to call it quits. All three songs from this EP were re-recorded by the band members' post-Evildead project Terror for their only album Hijos de los Cometas (1997). This release marked the debut of singer Steve Nelson (who replaced founding member Phil Flores in 1993 and rejoined again in 2010) and the band's first with bassist Mel Sanchez since their 1989 debut Annihilation of Civilization as well as their only release with then-future and now-former Slayer drummer Jon Dette. This would also be their final release with guitarist Dan Flores.
Track listing
- "Humano" – 5:28
- "Immortal" – 3:01
- "Dia de los Muertos" – 4:05
Credits
- Steve Nelson – Vocals
- Juan Garcia – Guitar
- Dan Flores – Guitar
- Mel Sanchez – Bass
- Jon Dette – Drums
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- Phil Florez
- Chris Maleki
- Mark Caro
- Dan Roe
- Dan Flores
- Karlos Medina
- Doug Clawson
- Jon Dette
- Eddie Livingston
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