"Fair Warning" is the fourth studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released in 1981. The album is notable for its darker and more aggressive tone compared to their previous releases, featuring heavy guitar riffs, intense solos, and edgier lyrics.
"Fair Warning" includes tracks like "Mean Street," "Unchained," and "So This Is Love?" which became staples of Van Halen's live performances and are regarded as some of the band's best work. The album also features the experimental track "Sunday Afternoon in the Park" and the instrumental "One Foot Out the Door," showcasing the band's musical versatility.
While "Fair Warning" received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, it achieved commercial success, reaching platinum status in the United States. Over the years, the album has gained a cult following among fans of hard rock and heavy metal, solidifying its place as a classic in Van Halen's discography.