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Deliverance is an American Christian thrash metal band which later shifted more towards heavy metal and progressive metal. Founded by [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] in 1985, many members have either stayed in the lineup for a number of years, or left and returned to the lineup. [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] has been the only constant member of Deliverance. | Deliverance is an American Christian thrash metal band which later shifted more towards heavy metal and progressive metal. Founded by [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] in 1985, many members have either stayed in the lineup for a number of years, or left and returned to the lineup. [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] has been the only constant member of Deliverance. | ||
- | Deliverance formed in 1985 as a speed metal outfit, where the Christian metal community first encountered them on the compilation album // | + | Deliverance formed in 1985 as a Christian |
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+ | When the band re-formed after a few months, Brian Khairulla became their new bass player. In 1986, they went into a studio to record a four-song ep. The band was not happy with that recording, so they never released it. Two songs from the //Ghetto Blaster Sessions// and one song from their first demo session were eventually released on the //Back in the Day: The First Four Years// compilation in 2000 by [[Magdalene Records]]. They also decided to get out and play live more, especially at clubs. Their message met with a good amount of resistance in the clubs. | ||
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+ | The band did not really become a speed metal band until 1986. The Christian metal community first encountered them on the compilation album // | ||
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+ | At some point by 1988, Glenn Rogers had joined Deliverance on guitar. They recorded 5 demos for [[Intense Records]] to try and convince the the label to sign them. These demos were recorded in studio in the garage used by [[Jordan]]. The last demo was the one that finally convinced Intense to sign the band. That demo was included as the last tracks on //Back in the Day: The First Four Years//. | ||
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+ | The band released their self-titled debut album // | ||
Deliverance garnered significant attention in the Christian metal community with their 1990 release //Weapons of Our Warfare//. During this time, the band replaced guitarist Glenn Rogers with George Ochoa. Deliverance released a video on MTV for the title track of // | Deliverance garnered significant attention in the Christian metal community with their 1990 release //Weapons of Our Warfare//. During this time, the band replaced guitarist Glenn Rogers with George Ochoa. Deliverance released a video on MTV for the title track of // | ||
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Their fourth album was a major change in direction for the band musically. //Stay of Execution// went in a more progressive metal direction, complete with new guitarist Mike Phillips. | Their fourth album was a major change in direction for the band musically. //Stay of Execution// went in a more progressive metal direction, complete with new guitarist Mike Phillips. | ||
- | In an interview with Doug Van Pelt of HM Magazine, when asked about the musical change, Jimmy P. Brown explained: | + | In an interview with Doug Van Pelt of //HM Magazine//, when asked about the musical change, Jimmy P. Brown explained: |
"I got tired of being labeled 'Oh, there' | "I got tired of being labeled 'Oh, there' | ||
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===== Discography ===== | ===== Discography ===== | ||
- | | 1985 | Greeting of Death | | + | | 1985 | Ghetto Blaster Sessions | |
+ | | 1986 | [[https:// | ||
+ | | 1987 | Greeting of Death | | ||
| 1989 | Deliverance | [[Intense Records]] | | | 1989 | Deliverance | [[Intense Records]] | | ||
| 1990 | Weapons of Our Warfare | [[Intense Records]] | | | 1990 | Weapons of Our Warfare | [[Intense Records]] | | ||
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| 2013 | Hear What I Say! | 3 Frogz Records / [[Roxx Records]] | | | 2013 | Hear What I Say! | 3 Frogz Records / [[Roxx Records]] | | ||
| 2018 | The Subversive Kind | [[Roxx Records]] | | | 2018 | The Subversive Kind | [[Roxx Records]] | | ||
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+ | ==== Ghetto Blaster Sessions ==== | ||
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+ | 1985 Independent | ||
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+ | [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] - Vocals, guitar\\ | ||
+ | Manny Morales - Bass guitar\\ | ||
+ | Chris Hyde - Drums | ||
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+ | 8 or 9 songs, including: | ||
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+ | * Who Will Save the Children | ||
+ | * Stand Up and Fight [instrumental] | ||
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+ | ==== Demo #1 ==== | ||
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+ | 1986 Independent | ||
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+ | Jimmy P. Brown - Vocals, guitars\\ | ||
+ | Larry Farkas - Guitars\\ | ||
+ | Brian Khairulla - Bass\\ | ||
+ | Chris Hyde - Drums | ||
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+ | - No Time | ||
+ | - Deliverance | ||
+ | - A Space Called You | ||
+ | - If We Faint Not | ||
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==== Greeting of Death ==== | ==== Greeting of Death ==== | ||
- | 1985 Independent\\ | + | 1987 Independent\\ |
2019 Retroactive Records (CD, Vinyl, Tape reissue) (RRCD1501) | 2019 Retroactive Records (CD, Vinyl, Tape reissue) (RRCD1501) | ||
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- | ==== X A Decade of... ==== | + | ==== X: A Decade of... ==== |
1995 [[Intense Records]] (FLD9495) | 1995 [[Intense Records]] (FLD9495) | ||
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2007 Retroactive Records (RAR7834) | 2007 Retroactive Records (RAR7834) | ||
- | - Narration | + | - [narration] |
- | - Who Will Save the Children | + | - Who Will Save the Children |
- | - Stand Up and Fight | + | - Stand Up and Fight (//Ghetto Blaster Sessions// 1985) |
- | - Narration | + | - [narration] |
- | - No Time | + | - No Time (//Demo #1// 1986) |
- | - Narration | + | - [narration] |
- | - Talk From the Stage | + | - Talk From the Stage (live in 1986) |
- | - Fortress | + | - Fortress |
- | - Deliverance | + | - Deliverance |
- | - Narration | + | - [narration] |
- | - Attack | + | - Attack |
- | - A Space Called You | + | - A Space Called You (// |
- | - Narration | + | - [narration] |
- | - Hold on Tightly | + | - Hold on Tightly |
- | - J.I.G. | + | - J.I.G. |
- | - Temporary Insanity | + | - Temporary Insanity |
Originally a self-released tape sold at shows by the band.\\ | Originally a self-released tape sold at shows by the band.\\ | ||
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2013 3 Frogz Records / [[Roxx Records]] (RRCD-DEL02)\\ | 2013 3 Frogz Records / [[Roxx Records]] (RRCD-DEL02)\\ | ||
2019 Retroactive Records (RRCD1494) (CD, vinyl re-issue) | 2019 Retroactive Records (RRCD1494) (CD, vinyl re-issue) | ||
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+ | [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] - Vocals; rhythm guitars; bass, keyboards, and drum programming on " | ||
+ | Michael Phillips - Lead guitars, acoustic guitars "A Perfect Sky"\\ | ||
+ | Manny Morales - Bass\\ | ||
+ | Jayson Sherlock - Drums, percussion | ||
- Liber 111 (Intro) | - Liber 111 (Intro) | ||
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- Entgiftung (German Version Of " | - Entgiftung (German Version Of " | ||
- | == 2019 bonus track == | + | == 2019 Bonus Track == |
- | - Spieluhr | + | - Spieluhr |
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Glenn Rogers - Lead Guitar\\ | Glenn Rogers - Lead Guitar\\ | ||
Victor Macias - Bass\\ | Victor Macias - Bass\\ | ||
- | Victor Macias | + | Jim Chaffin |
Produced by [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] | Produced by [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] |
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