About "The Lunatic Parade"
Marauder is the fifth studio album by the Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1981.
The album continued in the same vein as their previous successes, Strikes (1979) and Tomcattin' (1980). Opening up with the heavy "Good Morning", and including the ballad "Diary of a Workingman", Marauder also sported the hit "Fly Away", which reached No. 42, and another Shorty Medlocke appearance on the "Rattlesnake Rock n' Roller", this time with a spoken introduction and banjo solo. Marauder was the last of their albums that were purely hard, driving, rock – they unsuccessfully introduced synthesizers to their sound through the 1980s, and their popularity waned. Eduardo Rivadavia describes Marauder as "...one of the band's best hard rockers to date", and "the last great Blackfoot album".The band officially broke up amid declining fortunes in the mid-1980s, though Medlocke resumed recording under the name Blackfoot a few years later. He is now, again, a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd.Heavy metal band Exodus covered "Good Morning" which was released as a b-side to the single "The Lunatic Parade" (1990).
Top songs by Exodus
- Like Father, Like Son
- Low Rider
- Objection Overruled
- The Lunatic Parade
- Bonded By Blood
- Metal Command
- And Then There Were None
- Pleasures Of The Flesh
- Pump It Up
- No Love
- Strike Of The Beast
- Thrash Under Pressure
- Feeding Time At The Zoo
- Impact Is Imminent
- Good Day To Die
- When It Rains It Pours
- Cajun Hell
- Changing Of The Guard
- Chemi—kill
- Within The Walls Of Chaos
- Brain Dead
- Corruption
- Fabulous Disaster
- Piranha
- Seeds Of Hate
- The Last Act Of Defiance
- Architect Of Pain
- A Lesson In Violence
- Thorn In My Side
- A.w.o.l
- Til Death Do Us Part
- Verbal Razors
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