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 | 1989 | U.S. Decay (Godcore Tapes part 1) | [[The Furnace Room]] | | 1989 | U.S. Decay (Godcore Tapes part 1) | [[The Furnace Room]] |
-| 1989 | Live (Godcore Tapes part 3) | [[The Furnace Room]] |+| 1989 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2019/09/19/conviction-of-sin-live-godcore-3/|Live (Godcore Tapes part 3)]] | [[The Furnace Room]] |
  
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-==== Conviction of Sin Live ====+==== Live (Godcore 3) ====
  
 1989 [[The Furnace Room]] 1989 [[The Furnace Room]]
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 Doni Daudel - Drums Doni Daudel - Drums
  
-Tracy G - Guitar overdubs+Tracy G - Guitar overdubs\\
 Recorded in Los Angeles, California at a live show (which also showcased [[Outcast]], [[316]], and Bill Walden)\\ Recorded in Los Angeles, California at a live show (which also showcased [[Outcast]], [[316]], and Bill Walden)\\
 [[Chris Yambar]] - Executive producer (the tape)\\ [[Chris Yambar]] - Executive producer (the tape)\\
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 Cover art by [[Chris Yambar]] for [[Artatak Studios]].  Cover art by [[Chris Yambar]] for [[Artatak Studios]]. 
  
-No song titles are listed on the cassette.+  - Intro 
 +  - I Don't Know You 
 +  - Your Choice 
 +  - No Religion 
 +  - U.S. Decay 
 +  - Revelations 3:16 
 +  - Human Holocaust 
 +  - Back to the Cross 
 +  - Look to God
  
 From the liner notes: "The bands just wanted to preach Christ. [[Association of the Cross|ATOC]], [[Circle One]], [[Scaterd Few]] and [[The Lead]] were all in the vortex of the Christian punk / Godcore movement. There were no studios, only garages and basements. There were no expensive mixers, only tape decks and boom boxes. There were no promoters or managers, only friends with a willingness to pitch in. The word 'community' meant something. When a song was sung you knew what they were talking about and where they stood. Lyrics weren't simply 'positive,' they were open and totally upfront. This was the Underground Burrito was involved in. His main interest was in ministry, so he and two friends (Mike and Gary) formed [[Radicals for Christ]]. It was then that Burrito was asked to join a band called [[Moral Majority]]...  From the liner notes: "The bands just wanted to preach Christ. [[Association of the Cross|ATOC]], [[Circle One]], [[Scaterd Few]] and [[The Lead]] were all in the vortex of the Christian punk / Godcore movement. There were no studios, only garages and basements. There were no expensive mixers, only tape decks and boom boxes. There were no promoters or managers, only friends with a willingness to pitch in. The word 'community' meant something. When a song was sung you knew what they were talking about and where they stood. Lyrics weren't simply 'positive,' they were open and totally upfront. This was the Underground Burrito was involved in. His main interest was in ministry, so he and two friends (Mike and Gary) formed [[Radicals for Christ]]. It was then that Burrito was asked to join a band called [[Moral Majority]]... 
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