More Beer

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More Beer
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Studio album by Fear
Released 1985
Recorded 1983-84
Genre Punk rock
Length 27:14
Label Restless
Producer(s) Lee Ving
Professional reviews
Fear chronology
The Record
(1982)
More Beer
(1985)
Live...For the Record
(1991)


More Beer is the second album by Fear, released in 1985 (see 1985 in music). The album presents a much more polished and metal-like sound than The Record. Frontman Lee Ving spent over a year producing the album.

  1. The Mouth Don't Stop – 2:20
  2. Responsibility – 2:06
  3. More Beer – 3:42
  4. Hey – 0:42
  5. Strangulation (vinyl release only) - 2:02
  6. I Am a Doctor – 2:37
  7. Have a Beer with Fear – 1:33
  8. Bomb the Russians – 0:50
  9. Welcome to the Dust Ward – 3:30
  10. Null Detector – 1:48
  11. Waiting for the Meat – 3:52

(Note: the CD reissue includes the original recordings of I Love Livin' in the City and Now Your Dead, from the band's first single, as bonus tracks)


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