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Conviction of Sin performed in a concert with [[Fourth Watch]] (which was called [[316]] at the time). Some of the members of [[Moral Majority]] were at the show and like the way that Burrito screamed and/or sang, so they asked him | Conviction of Sin performed in a concert with [[Fourth Watch]] (which was called [[316]] at the time). Some of the members of [[Moral Majority]] were at the show and like the way that Burrito screamed and/or sang, so they asked him | ||
- | to join. Conviction of Sin's drummer Doni Daudel went on to join [[Eternal Ryte]]. Burrito went on to form [[The Warning]] and [[8-Ball | + | to join. Conviction of Sin's drummer Doni Daudel went on to join [[Eternal Ryte]]. Burrito went on to form [[The Warning]] and [[Eightball |
Both tapes recorded 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, | Both tapes recorded 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, | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
(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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No song titles are listed on the cassette. | No song titles are listed on the cassette. | ||
- | From the liner notes: "The bands just wanted to preach Christ. 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 ' | + | From the liner notes: "The bands just wanted to preach Christ. |
(continued on Godcore Tape #2)" | (continued on Godcore Tape #2)" |
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