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Fear and Bullets
1998 re-release cover
Soundtrack album by
Released1994, re-released in 1998
GenreAlternative rock, Punk rock, Industrial rock, Gothic rock
LabelNothing
ProducerJohn Bergin, James O'Barr
The Crow soundtrack chronology
Fear and Bullets
(1994)
The Crow
(1994)
John Bergin chronology
Trinity
(1992)
Fear and Bullets
(1994)
He Swallows the Ground
(1994)

Fear and Bullets is a soundtrack album by Trust Obey created through a collaboration between James O'Barr and longtime friend John Bergin as a soundtrack to O'Barr's graphic novel The Crow. It was originally released in 1994 along with a limited edition hardcover copy of the graphic novel. The release also coincided with the publicity received by the film. In 1998, Fear and Bullets was re-released with a new cover, almost all the songs completely re-recorded or remixed, and the addition of two new tracks (but other two were removed). The release included previously unreleased drawings by O'Barr.[1][2][3]

Track listings

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1994 version

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  1. Fear and Bullets - 6:36
  2. C17H19NO3 - 1:54
  3. The Tides of Sin - 9:21
  4. Don't Look - 3:14
  5. Lead Poisoning - 5:57
  6. Seven Blackbirds - 10:40
  7. True Love Always - 4:19
  8. Sleeping Angel - 6:44
  9. The Blessing of the Pig - 11:44
  10. The Crow - 7:54
  11. Forever, Now - 3:42

1998 version

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  1. Lead Poisoning - 5:55
  2. Seven Blackbirds - 11:02
  3. A Murder of Crows - 1:36
  4. The Tides of Sin - 9:19
  5. C17H19N03 - 1:53
  6. Fear and Bullets - 5:54
  7. Sleeping Angel (The Dreaming) - 6:56
  8. True Love Always - 4:18
  9. The Blessing of the Pig - 11:41
  10. The Crow - 9:07
  11. Now, Forever - 4:21

Release history

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Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1994 Graphitti Designs CD
1999 Deezal/Invisible INV 4003
1999 Enjoy the Ride LP ETR07

References

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  1. ^ "Trust Obey". AllMusic. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "Trust Obey: Hands of Ash > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  3. ^ Dean Miles, Larry (May 1997). "John Bergin: Trust Obey, C17H19NO3, Plastic Voice" (PDF). Black Monday (6): 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 12, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
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