I was lucky enough to see these guys play with The Crucified when both bands were at their apex. Sin Disease is such an incredible album that has stood the test of time. Arguably one of the first, and best albums of the 90’s! If you’re unfamiliar with the band, listen to that album start to finish, and then come back to the comments to thank me. In the world of starmakers, pop culture missed out on this ahead-of-their-time band. Simply amazing. Not kidding! Oh, and Romel (sorry if misspelled) is an exceptionally talented singer and consummate performer.
Awesome! Just last night at work, We were talking about this very show!! See below response... (A mere 22 years ago) I mainly remember there was a guy in the stairwell singing "Well I didn't steal anything!" And that song got put in our heads...and we chatted with strangers, having come up from Wyoming...Met a lot of cool people...Also I remember Asbestosaurus was the opening band...They had a cool Trace Elliot bass amp...Funny the little details you remember... Did not remember the date...
Saw these guys at the New Union in Minneapolis too long ago to remember what year, early nineties. One of the funnest concerts i have been to! Miss these guys!
Bloody brilliant. They were oddly placed in a time and space where their talents, beauty and creativity were somehow overlooked in a changing current of the end of the 80s and early 90s. To borrow a phrase from Frederick Buechner, They were too Christian for the Secular and too Secular for the Christian audiences per se. Regardless, they are fantastic.
If there was ever any justice in the music "business," you guys would have been huge stars. (You stayed at my neighbor's apartment in Lancaster California for a gig at a weird little meth park called Del Sur Gardens. We watched Tombstone.)
Wish I knew what the lyrics were. Just watched Allen on "A Rood Awakening". Not really my taste in music but, I'm an old fuddy duddy. Really like Allen though. He has much wisdom to share we all can learn from. Thank you Allen.
Whoever runs this page (I assume it's Allan himself), the first song is called "Lights Out," not "Gang Bang." Sorry to play a joke on your memory Allan lol.
Sin Disease is probably my most listened to album of all time. Still to this day I listen to it straight through.
My first Christian album ever
I was lucky enough to see these guys play with The Crucified when both bands were at their apex. Sin Disease is such an incredible album that has stood the test of time. Arguably one of the first, and best albums of the 90’s!
If you’re unfamiliar with the band, listen to that album start to finish, and then come back to the comments to thank me. In the world of starmakers, pop culture missed out on this ahead-of-their-time band. Simply amazing. Not kidding! Oh, and Romel (sorry if misspelled) is an exceptionally talented singer and consummate performer.
Crucified were incredible
I wish I knew of these guys and Allan back in the day when I was a young man. But I now have their stuff on CD. Great band !
Wow. Where has this been for 22 years? Amazing!
33 years as of today
Awesome! Just last night at work, We were talking about this very show!! See below response... (A mere 22 years ago) I mainly remember there was a guy in the stairwell singing "Well I didn't steal anything!" And that song got put in our heads...and we chatted with strangers, having come up from Wyoming...Met a lot of cool people...Also I remember Asbestosaurus was the opening band...They had a cool Trace Elliot bass amp...Funny the little details you remember... Did not remember the date...
Saw these guys at the New Union in Minneapolis too long ago to remember what year, early nineties. One of the funnest concerts i have been to! Miss these guys!
Miss this club. Great times there.
Who did this? I booked this show. Cost me an arm and a leg. Crazy, to see it after all of these years.
Did they charge you a lot? How very Christian
Bloody brilliant. They were oddly placed in a time and space where their talents, beauty and creativity were somehow overlooked in a changing current of the end of the 80s and early 90s. To borrow a phrase from Frederick Buechner, They were too Christian for the Secular and too Secular for the Christian audiences per se. Regardless, they are fantastic.
If there was ever any justice in the music "business," you guys would have been huge stars.
(You stayed at my neighbor's apartment in Lancaster California for a gig at a weird little meth park called Del Sur Gardens. We watched Tombstone.)
Wish I knew what the lyrics were. Just watched Allen on "A Rood Awakening". Not really my taste in music but, I'm an old fuddy duddy. Really like Allen though. He has much wisdom to share we all can learn from. Thank you Allen.
WOW! Wish I could have been there
Allan!!! You were so young!!! WHAT Happened??? J/k
Whoever runs this page (I assume it's Allan himself), the first song is called "Lights Out," not "Gang Bang." Sorry to play a joke on your memory Allan lol.