Lusis
Lusis is the debut album by Christian industrial band Mortal. Though not the first Christian industrial music album, it helped to popularize the genre.[2] Contemporary Christian music single "Mytho X" became a hit on the Christian metal charts, and Mortal was named the best new band 1992 in a CCM Magazine readers' poll.[4] The album was produced by Terry Scott Taylor of Daniel Amos.[2]
Lusis | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Industrial, dance-rock, Contemporary Christian music, Christian metal | |||
Length | 58:31 | |||
Label | Intense/Frontline | |||
Producer | Terry Scott Taylor | |||
Mortal chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Cross Rhythms | |
AllMusic | |
Cross Rhythms (Lusis/Fathom dual album) |
Track listing
- "Enfleshed (The Word Is Alive)" (4:39)
- "Mytho-X" (4:26)
- "If Ever Maria" (4:21)
- "Fisherman" (4:39)
- "Painkiller" (4:51)
- "Tuesday Assassin" (5:39)
- "Rescinding" (4:54)
- "Cryptic" (5:38)
- "Miracle Man" (3:53)
- "Santa Cruz" (4:30)
- "S.F.N." (1:00)
- "Sinister" (5:23)
- "Enfleshed [Alive Is the Word Remix]" (4:38)
Personnel
gollark: Well, I sometimes type slowly when actually thinking lots, yes.
gollark: t!speed does not show my TRUE power.
gollark: I can type VERY fast.
gollark: Isn't it dissociative?
gollark: You don't want people knowing you're my alt, so you act as if you aren't.
References
- Cross Rhythms review
- Bush, John. "Lusis". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
- Cross Rhythms (Lusis/Fathom dual album) review
- Bush, John. "Mortal". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
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