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Sin Disease

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Sin Disease
Studio album by
Released1990
Recorded1990
GenrePunk rock, Christian punk
Length39:19
LabelAlarma
ProducerAllan Aguirre, Terry Scott Taylor, Omar Domkus
Scaterd Few chronology
Sin Disease
(1990)
Jawboneofanass
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Hard Music Magazinenot rated[1]
Opus Zine
Music.com
Allmusic
Phileas PhoggAlbum #8
Cross Rhythms[2]
Cornerstonenot rated[3]

Sin Disease was Scaterd Few's first full-length studio album. CCM magazine described the release as "pure punk for dread people," stating that it was a cross between Jane's Addiction and Charlie Mingus.[4]

Track listing

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  1. "Kill the Sarx"
  2. "While Reprobate"
  3. "Beggar"
  4. "Lights Out"
  5. "Later (L.A. 1989)"
  6. "Groovy"
  7. "Glass God"
  8. "As the Story Grows"
  9. "U"
  10. "A Freedom Cry"
  11. "Scapegoat"
  12. "Wonder Why"
  13. "DITC"
  14. "Self"
  15. "Look Into My Side"
  16. "Kill the Sarx II"

Credits

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  • Omar Domkus: bass guitar, background vocals
  • Rämald Domkus: vocals, electric / acoustic guitars, keyboard, percussion
  • Jamie Mitchell: electric guitars, background vocals
  • Samuel West: percussion, background vocals
  • Additional string arrangements on "Look Into My Side" by Terry Taylor
  • Riki Michele - Female Vocals on "A Freedom Cry" (of Adam Again, courtesy of Broken Records)
  • "Shouters" in the mountains of Zion:
    • Tony Shore
    • Riki
    • Brian Miller
    • Terry
    • Ramald
    • Omar
  • Children on "Lights Out"
    • Angela Blakely
    • David
    • Jenae Ramirez
    • Xaundelle Aguirre
  • Additional BGV's Jav
  • Additional keys on "Look Into My Side": Drew Domkus
  • Additional guitars: Tools, Ed Lover
  • Greg Lawless courtesy of Broken Records
  • Greg Flesch - lounge piano and horns on "Kill the Sarx II", additional guitars
  • Voices - Terry, Ramald, Sam and Omar

Terry Taylor wrote a short history and introduction to the band in the album's liner notes. Liner Notes

Allan also sings "Later" and "Self" on Dighayzoose Ascension 7: Rocketship to Heaven.

References

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  1. ^ "HM - Scaterd Few, Sin Disease Review". Archived from the original on March 19, 2006. Retrieved December 19, 2005.
  2. ^ Cummings, Tony (June 1991). "Scaterd Few - Sin Disease". Cross Rhythms (6).
  3. ^ Trott, Jon (1990). "Music Reviews / Sin Disease". Cornerstone. 19 (93): 80. ISSN 0275-2743.
  4. ^ Newcomb, Brian Quincy (April 1989). "On the Beat / Rock / Alternative". CCM Magazine. 12 (10): 12. ISSN 1524-7848.