
X-Sinner - Get It (1989)
Tracks
1. Medicine
2. Steppin' on Toes
3. Hearts on Fire
4. No Way In
5. Bet It
6. Accountable
7. Walking Evil
8. Lift Him Up
9. Kick 'Em Out
10. Livin' on the Edge
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Posted on 01-30-2007 by telestarjammer
If you are into AC/DC or Def Leppard this cd is for you. This is a Christian metal classic.:clap:Posted on 03-27-2003 by BluesJunkie
This is a Christian metal classic, and it absolutely rocks!!! I bet you can't listen without playing air guitar!The album reminds me of Cinderella or AC/DC but rocks harder. If you can find a copy, GET IT!
Posted on 07-23-2004 by Unregisted
This CD absolutly ROCKS! This has to be one of the best Christian metal albums out there!Posted on 07-25-2005 by HolyRockJfreak
[QUOTE=Pastor Todd]Absolutley A1! This is the best Christian metal album ever to hit the scene! David Robbins' vocals are gritty and strong, Rob's bass thumps and Greg's guitar skills are more powerful than Angus Young's! If you can find it, you've got to "Get It"![/QUOTE]Yeah, Get It and Hearts on Fire are awesome songs.
Check out X-Sinner at Tri-Rock Radio [url]http://classicgod.com/trirock.htm[/url]
Request them and they will be on shortly.
God Bless!
Posted on 09-10-2005 by HolyRockJfreak
Also check out Medicine that song is just sweet and check it out at tri-rock radio (look at my previous reply). Here is what I think the intro rift for that song is, just in case you want to know
G -7 multiple times then -5 multiple times
D -5 -5
If you hear it you will understand. It rocks!
Posted on 11-17-2004 by Pastor Todd
Absolutley A1! This is the best Christian metal album ever to hit the scene! David Robbins' vocals are gritty and strong, Rob's bass thumps and Greg's guitar skills are more powerful than Angus Young's! If you can find it, you've got to "Get It"!Posted on 11-17-2004 by Mr. Leboman
Definitely a classic in the Christian hard rock circles. Very produced by the Brothers Elephante and featuring what sounds like Brian Johnson on vocals. If you close your eyes you can almost imagine Angus Young & Co. playing these songs. When they do slow it down they morph into a Def Leppard clone, especially on [i]Livin' On The Edge[/i]. It sounds like an out-take from Pyromania. The singer only stuck around for one album and the follow-up ([i]Peace Treaty) [/i]sounded a lot like Fastway.Lyrically this album is full of cliches and vague references, but so was MOST of the 80s stuff. It's a good one to put in and just crank.




