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 California, USA California, USA
  
-At some point around 1984/1985, Dave "Burrito" Villalpando left [[GVA]] and joined Conviction of Sin. Also in 1985, Burrito met future [[The Warning]] and Dio guitarist Tracey G. Burrito was a bouncer for a local promoter and Tracy G was playing for a band called Swift Kick. Tracy G was known for being a Christian that played in non-Christian bands, so he got a lot of backlash for that. Burrito decided to tell Tracy G how he supported his approach to being a Christian in non-Christian bands, and this began a musical partnership between the two. Part of that included recording guitar overdubs of Conviction of Sin's Live recording, as well as doing the guitars on //U.S. Decay//.+At some point around 1984/1985, [[David "Burrito" Villalpando]] left [[GVA]] and joined Conviction of Sin. Also in 1985, Burrito met future [[The Warning]] and Dio guitarist Tracey G. Burrito was a bouncer for a local promoter and Tracy G was playing for a band called Swift Kick. Tracy G was known for being a Christian that played in non-Christian bands, so he got a lot of backlash for that. Burrito decided to tell Tracy G how he supported his approach to being a Christian in non-Christian bands, and this began a musical partnership between the two. Part of that included recording guitar overdubs of Conviction of Sin's Live recording, as well as doing the guitars on //U.S. Decay//.
  
 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
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 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, the project was scrapped but not before less than 100 sets had been produced and distributed to reviewers around the globe." 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, the project was scrapped but not before less than 100 sets had been produced and distributed to reviewers around the globe."
  
-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.
  
 (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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 +In 2020, //Live (Godcore Tapes part 3)// was released on a bonus disc with the remastered [[Eightball Cholos]] album //Satan's Whore// by Roxx Records.
  
 ===== Discography ===== ===== Discography =====
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 1989 [[The Furnace Room]] 1989 [[The Furnace Room]]
  
-Burrito - Vocals\\+[[Burrito]] - Vocals\\
 Keith - Guitar\\ Keith - Guitar\\
 Mark Brown - Bass\\ Mark Brown - Bass\\
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 Tracy G - Guitar overdubs\\ Tracy G - Guitar overdubs\\
 Recorded at Guido's in Covina, California (February 1985) by Tracy G Recorded at Guido's in Covina, California (February 1985) by Tracy G
-Chris Yambar - Executive producer (the tape)\\+[[Chris Yambar]] - Executive producer (the tape)\\
 Steven Mathewson - Co-producer Steven Mathewson - Co-producer
  
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 1989 [[The Furnace Room]] 1989 [[The Furnace Room]]
  
-Burrito - Vocals\\+[[Burrito]] - Vocals\\
 Keith - Guitar\\ Keith - Guitar\\
 Mark Brown - Bass\\ Mark Brown - Bass\\
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 Cover art by [[Chris Yambar]] for [[Artatak Studios]].  Cover art by [[Chris Yambar]] for [[Artatak Studios]]. 
  
-  - Intro +  - Tourist
-  - I Don't Know You+
   - Your Choice   - Your Choice
   - No Religion   - No Religion
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