
If Showbread had a formula, the Fear of God might be described as a return to it, but after years of genre bending Rock 'N' Roll and outright refusal to adhere to any type of musical rule whatsoever, a Showbread formula is difficult to pin down. With enough screaming and Punk Rock energy to satisfy fans of Showbread's earlier chaotically tinged music and enough addictive synthesizer laced rhythm and melody to reel in the casual listener, it just might be that all the Showbread components are working in perfect synergy. Reuniting for the third time with acclaimed producer Sylvia Massy Shivy and engineer Rich Veltrop, the creative energy on the record is at it's best. The result? a blistering and visceral Rock album. The Fear of God is an energy and sound that only Showbread can convey. Raw Rock in it's pure and only form, and sounding better than ever.
1) I'm Lost
2) Nothing Matters Anymore
3) Lost Connection with My Head
4) Regret Consumes Me
5) Out of My Mind
6) Vehement
7) The Great Emasculation
8) Shepherd No Sheep
9) Let There Be Raw
10) I Think I'm Going to See You
11) Precursor
12) The Fear of God
13) Until We Meet Again