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- | Dave “Burrito” Villalpando (formerly of [[GVA]] [[Conviction of Sin]], [[Moral Majority]], and [[Public Confession]]) formed The Warning in 1983. In 1985, Burrito met future Dio guitarist Tracey "Tracy G" Grijalva. 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 partnership included working on [[Conviction of Sin]]' | + | [[Dave “Burrito” Villalpando]] (formerly of [[GVA]] [[Conviction of Sin]], [[Moral Majority]], and [[Public Confession]]) formed The Warning in 1983. In 1985, Burrito met future Dio guitarist Tracey "Tracy G" Grijalva. 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 partnership included working on [[Conviction of Sin]]' |
In 1989, Burrito moved to the eastern U.S., but kept in touch with Tracy G. In 1996, they recorded an album for The Warning that Burrito felt was so controversial that they needed to change names. The new band names became [[Eightball Cholos]]. Also around 1996, Burrito started [[Morphine Records]]. | In 1989, Burrito moved to the eastern U.S., but kept in touch with Tracy G. In 1996, they recorded an album for The Warning that Burrito felt was so controversial that they needed to change names. The new band names became [[Eightball Cholos]]. Also around 1996, Burrito started [[Morphine Records]]. | ||
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| 1988 | [[https:// | | 1988 | [[https:// | ||
| 1989 | Cut the Crap! | | | 1989 | Cut the Crap! | | ||
- | | 1990 | Shattered Messiah | [[Narrowpath Records]] | | + | | 1990 | Shattered Messiah |
| 1990 | [[https:// | | 1990 | [[https:// | ||
| 1997 | Decade of Frustration | Strait Edge | | | 1997 | Decade of Frustration | Strait Edge | | ||
+ | | 2020 | Trilogy of Damnation | Roxx Records | | ||
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- | Burrito - Vocals\\ | + | [[Burrito]] - Vocals\\ |
Tracy G - All music and production | Tracy G - All music and production | ||
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1988 Independent | 1988 Independent | ||
- | Burrito - Vocals\\ | + | [[Burrito]] - Vocals\\ |
Tracy G - All music and production | Tracy G - All music and production | ||
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- | Burrito – Lead vocals\\ | + | [[Burrito]] – Lead vocals\\ |
Tracy G – Lead guitars, bass, noise makers | Tracy G – Lead guitars, bass, noise makers | ||
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+ | ==== Trilogy of Damnation ==== | ||
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+ | 2020 Roxx Records (RRCD-WAR01) | ||
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+ | - The Warning (2:21) | ||
+ | - Can Your Heart Still Cry (4:21) | ||
+ | - The Truth (3:31) | ||
+ | - Jesus is the Only Way (2:03) | ||
+ | - Armageddon (an Instrumental) (1:54) | ||
+ | - Abortion is Murder (2:35) | ||
+ | - No Mercy (2:29) | ||
+ | - The Rapture (1:48) | ||
+ | - Burn in Hell (3:34) | ||
+ | - Simple Simon (2:11) | ||
+ | - Instrumental (0:58) | ||
+ | - Let's Go to Church (2:49) | ||
+ | - Instrumental (2:10) | ||
+ | - A Virgin in the Midst of Whores (2:04) | ||
+ | - What Will You Do (1:46) | ||
+ | - Whatever Happened to Love (4:00) | ||
+ | - Solid Rock (4:19) | ||
+ | - The Rapture (3:44) | ||
+ | - Condemned to Hell (4:16) | ||
+ | - Human Holocaust (3:38) | ||
+ | - Blood Bath (3:12) | ||
+ | - Don't Touch Me (1:59) | ||
+ | - Psalm 51 (2:18) | ||
+ | - Out of Control (2:54) | ||
+ | - Cut the Crap (2:43) | ||
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+ | == Bonus Disc: Moral Majority Live == | ||
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+ | - 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 | ||
+ | - Interview | ||
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