RIOT — Fire Down Under

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Album · 1981

Filed under Heavy Metal
By RIOT

Tracklist

1. Swords & Tequila (3:18)
2. Fire Down Under (2:31)
3. Feel the Same (4:52)
4. Outlaw (4:21)
5. Don't Bring Me Down (2:59)
6. Don't Hold Back (3:14)
7. Altar of the King (4:44)
8. No Lies (4:18)
9. Run for Your Life (3:16)
10. Flashbacks (3:59)

Total time 37:35

1999 CD reissue bonus tracks:
11. Misty Morning Rain (3:08)
12. You're All I Needed Tonight (2:58)

Total Time: 43:43

1997 CD bonus tracks:
11. Struck by Lightning (3:39)
12. Misty Morning Rain (3:09)
13. You're All I Needed Tonight (2:59)
14. One Step Closer (2:12)
15. Hot Life (0:25)

Total time 49:59

Line-up/Musicians

- Guy Speranza / vocals
- Mark Reale / guitar
- Rick Ventura / guitar
- Kip Leming / bass
- Sandy Slavin / drums

About this release

Release Date: February 9, 1981.
Labels: Elektra
Victor (Japan)

Producers: Billy Arnell, Steve Loeb
Engineering, Mixing: Rod "Goldfinger" Hui
Mastering: Howie Weinberg
Cover art: Steven Weiss

Reissued and remixed on CD in 1997 by former Riot producer Steve Loeb on High Vaultage. Reissued in 1999 by Metal Blade using the original Elektra mix.

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"Swords and tequila, carry me through the night. Swords and tequila, carry me through the fight!"

Riot immediately established their own unique sound on their 1977 debut, and continued delivering the goods on their second album two years later. Another two years later, and the band blasted into the 80's with one of the greatest classics of traditional heavy metal. Fire Down Under not only marked the last album with vocalist Guy Speranza and the final album of their masterpiece trilogy, but it also happened to be the best of the bunch and the band's magnum opus.

What makes Fire Down Under stand out from the first two is just how it does pretty much everything the first two did, but with all of it turned up to 11. Everything is just exploding with heavy metal fury, even the moodier moments have an electrified presence about them. From beginning to end, this album is 37 and a half minutes of pure metal energy, with not a single weak moment. The moodier songs on the album take the form of "Feel the Same" and "Altar of the King". These tracks manage to maintain the high energy of the album while being absolutely beautiful at the same time. "Feel the Same" especially, with its somber main riff and Speranza's stunning vocal performance. It even makes me tear up sometimes.

The album begins with the one-two punch of "Swords and Tequila" and the title track. The former has always been my favorite Riot tune, it has such addictive hooks and it's impossible to not want to sing along to it. The title track is a blistering piece of early speed metal that will shred your skin right off. "Don't Bring Me Down" sounds a bit like classic Aerosmith on steroids, while "Don't Hold Back" and "Run For Your Life" are treats of the classic galloping riff. The only song that takes a bit of time to get used to is the finale of "Flashbacks". However, once you get past the talking at the beginning and focus on the blistering distortion and later catchy riff, it closes out the album really damn well.

Even though Riot's terrible mascot is staring you right in the face on Fire Down Under, somehow it works this time around. It almost seems to speak: "Yeah, our mascot sucks, what you gonna do about it?". If that was the intent, you can't get much more metal than that. Even if you still can't get past the cover art, at least give Fire Down Under a listen. If you don't, you're missing out on an amazing classic album that no self-respecting metalhead should miss.

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