The revolving door kept spinning as more musicians came and went, and the band's name was soon changed due to legal problems. Out of this quagmire Fear of God were formed, a band that managed to leave a lasting musical impression while elevating the bandmembers' personal dramas to the absolute extreme. Carlino and Crosby split in 1991 after issuing the first Fear of God release, Within the Veil, and a Crosby-led Fear of God (sans Carlino) released Toxic Voodoo in 1994. Crosby eventually fell into a downward spiral of depression and substance abuse, and died of acute liver failure in December of 1996, leaving behind one of metal's more turbulent and tragic legacies. But Detente reunited in 2008 around the core lineup of Caleb Quinn, Dennis Butler, and Steve Hochheiser for a series of shows with Hellion's Ann Boleyn filling in for Crosby. In 2010 they released a brand-new studio album, Decline, with new vocalist Tiina Teal, and embarked on a European tour. ~ Vincent Jeffries, Rovi
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