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Nu-En-Jin
Released: Oct 8, 2002
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Released: Oct 8, 2002
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Strange how in a time when industrial music has become homogenized and lacks the visceral fear it induced in its heyday, Mortal should return to the genre and release such an abrasive and exciting...
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Lusis
Released: 1992
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Released: 1992
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Though not the first Christian industrial album, Lusis popularized the somewhat oxymoronic genre, thanks in great part to the CCM hit "Mytho-X." Terry Taylor produced Mortal's debut, and it's their...
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Fathom
Released: 1993
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Released: 1993
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Generally acknowledged as Mortal's best album, Fathom was produced by the band with Terry Taylor. The industrial sound of their debut is intact, but metallic guitars increase the range of sound. ~...
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Intense Records Presents: Recorded Live, Vol. 5
Released: 1993
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Released: 1993
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This in-studio live EP displays Jyro and Jerome as credible musicians as well as industrial wizards. The duo cover U2's "One Tree Hill" and "Thy Word" by Amy Grant/Michael W. Smith. ~ John Bush,...
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Wake
Released: 1994
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Released: 1994
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Using live instruments and fewer samples, Mortal's final album -- though just as aggressive as their first two -- moves away from industrial and has a greater emphasis on vocals and melodies. ~...
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