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 In a Facebook comment, Sean Patrick Cohill said: "We need to find old Doc. Martin's Public access show where Moral Majority shot an interview and live set with Rich Carlstedt, Jill Redman, Sean Cohill, and Chris Whytalk. After which we met Giz. Just after playing that gig at Val's performing arts in Azuza. Tim Gains from [[Stryper]] was at the show. We recorded a demo which you should have the master. We also played like three other shows then split and Rich, Giz, Ted formed As MJ. Then became [[C.R.O.S.S.]] and history was set." it is unknown if MJ is a different band or a shortened form of Moral Majority. In a Facebook comment, Sean Patrick Cohill said: "We need to find old Doc. Martin's Public access show where Moral Majority shot an interview and live set with Rich Carlstedt, Jill Redman, Sean Cohill, and Chris Whytalk. After which we met Giz. Just after playing that gig at Val's performing arts in Azuza. Tim Gains from [[Stryper]] was at the show. We recorded a demo which you should have the master. We also played like three other shows then split and Rich, Giz, Ted formed As MJ. Then became [[C.R.O.S.S.]] and history was set." it is unknown if MJ is a different band or a shortened form of Moral Majority.
  
-Dave "Burrito" Villalpando was in [[Conviction of Sin]] before joining Moral Majority (and [[GVA]] before Conviction of Sin). The members of Moral Majority saw Conviction of Sin in concert and asked Burrito to join their band after seeing him perform. +[[David "Burrito" Villalpando]] was in [[Conviction of Sin]] before joining Moral Majority (and [[GVA]] before Conviction of Sin). The members of Moral Majority saw Conviction of Sin in concert and asked Burrito to join their band after seeing him perform. 
  
 Moral Majority also received heavy rotation on Jeani Bond's //New Generation// radio show with the song "Christianized Youth." Moral Majority also received heavy rotation on Jeani Bond's //New Generation// radio show with the song "Christianized Youth."
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 A live recording by the band went unreleased until they were released as part of the //Godcore Series// in 1989 by [[The Furnace Room]]. This project “was originally created to showcase the development of the California Godcore music scene by highlighting the bands at their creative live best. Due to unexpected technicalities, the project was scrapped but not before less than 100 sets had been produced and distributed to reviewers around the globe.” A 1989 issue of //Burning Bush// magazine reported that demos by [[Public Confession]] and [[Association of the Cross]] were also planned as part of this series, but those demos were never released. A live recording by the band went unreleased until they were released as part of the //Godcore Series// in 1989 by [[The Furnace Room]]. This project “was originally created to showcase the development of the California Godcore music scene by highlighting the bands at their creative live best. Due to unexpected technicalities, the project was scrapped but not before less than 100 sets had been produced and distributed to reviewers around the globe.” A 1989 issue of //Burning Bush// magazine reported that demos by [[Public Confession]] and [[Association of the Cross]] were also planned as part of this series, but those demos were never released.
  
-In 2017, Burrito and Dave formed Godcore records with the intention of releasing demos by Moral Majority, [[Conviction of Sin]], [[The Warning]], and others. So far there have been no releases.+In 2017, Burrito and David formed Godcore records with the intention of releasing demos by Moral Majority, [[Conviction of Sin]], [[The Warning]], and others. So far there have been no releases
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 +In 2020, Roxx Records released a compilation of demos by [[The Warning]]. A special edition came with a bonus disc that had all of the live songs from the Godcore compilation by Moral Majority.
  
 (Note that much of the information on this page came from an interview with Burrito in the December 1989 issue of //The Cutting Edge// or online comments from various sources.) (Note that much of the information on this page came from an interview with Burrito in the December 1989 issue of //The Cutting Edge// or online comments from various sources.)
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 1989 [[The Furnace Room]] 1989 [[The Furnace Room]]
  
-Burrito - Vocals\\+[[Burrito]] - Vocals\\
 Richard Carlstead - Guitar, background vocals\\ Richard Carlstead - Guitar, background vocals\\
 Doug Simenon - Bass\\ Doug Simenon - Bass\\
 Ishmael (Izzy) - Drums Ishmael (Izzy) - Drums
  
-12 Songs, including:+  - God's Not Dead 
 +  - Jesus is God 
 +  - I Love You 
 +  - Jesus Loves You 
 +  - U.S. Decay 
 +  - Can Your Heart Still Cry 
 +  - Suck Em Up 
 +  - Satan Sucks 
 +  - Banned 
 +  - King of Kings 
 +  - Punk's Prayer 
 +  - Unknown 
 + 
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 +Unknown source:
  
   * Christianized Youth   * Christianized Youth
  
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