Mortal Sin

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Lebanon 07:15 Tools
Women In Leather 04:45 Tools
I Am Immortal 04:44 Tools
Blood, Death, Hatred 03:50 Tools
The Curse 02:22 Tools
Liar 04:15 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction 05:20 Tools
Mortal Slaughter 03:11 Tools
Into the Fire 04:37 Tools
Voyage Of The Disturbed 05:10 Tools
The Infantry Corps 03:54 Tools
Martyrs Of Eternity 05:12 Tools
For Richer For Poorer 04:48 Tools
Innocent Torture 04:14 Tools
Out Of The Darkness 03:35 Tools
Terminal Reward 04:36 Tools
Suspended Animation 04:57 Tools
H 03:21 Tools
Robbie Soles 02:36 Tools
Deadman Walking 05:41 Tools
Tears Of Redemption 08:24 Tools
Blood of My Enemies 05:13 Tools
Before The Bough Breaks 04:50 Tools
Psychology of Death 05:57 Tools
Rise Or Fall 03:50 Tools
My Nightmare 03:45 Tools
Say Your Prayers 04:22 Tools
Paralysed By Fear 04:22 Tools
Burned Into Your Soul 03:29 Tools
Lost Within 04:06 Tools
Eye In The Sky 04:52 Tools
Down In The Pit 04:11 Tools
Broken Promises 03:41 Tools
Deny 04:29 Tools
Doomed To Annihilation 04:59 Tools
Kingdom Of Pain 05:30 Tools
Hatred 03:24 Tools
Access Denied 04:30 Tools
Inside Out 05:37 Tools
Every Dog Has It's Day 03:53 Tools
Side Effect 03:16 Tools
Violation Of Your Privacy 04:32 Tools
They See No Evil 03:30 Tools
Wasted Days 04:34 Tools
Behind The Lies 05:13 Tools
From The Gutter To The Grave 05:31 Tools
Price Of Peace 04:18 Tools
Blackout 04:46 Tools
Rebellious Youth 02:54 Tools
Why? 05:12 Tools
King Of Avarice (Demo) 05:59 Tools
Revolution Of The Mind 04:59 Tools
Voices 02:58 Tools
Terminal Reward (Live In Dusseldorf 1990) 04:23 Tools
Acess Denied (Demo) 04:32 Tools
Voyage Of The Disturbed (Live) 05:07 Tools
Women In Leather (Live In Dusseldorf 1990) 04:52 Tools
H (Live) 04:25 Tools
Lebanon (Live In Dusseldorf 1990) 07:05 Tools
Lebanon (live) 07:10 Tools
Innocent Torture (Live In Dusseldorf 1990) 04:12 Tools
access denied (demo) 04:33 Tools
I Am Immortal (Live In Dusseldorf 1990) 04:56 Tools
Terminal Reward (live) 04:24 Tools
I Am Immortal (Live) 05:02 Tools
Blood Death Hatred 04:08 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction (Live In Dusseldorf 1990) 05:43 Tools
women in leather (live) 04:53 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction (Live) 04:57 Tools
The Infantry Corps (Live In Dusseldorf 1990) 03:52 Tools
Innocent Torture (Live) 04:13 Tools
Dead Man Walking 05:45 Tools
The Infantry Corps (Live) 03:53 Tools
Access Denied (1998) 04:31 Tools
Lebanon (1998) 06:58 Tools
03,,Lebanon 04:31 Tools
04,,Liar 06:58 Tools
Paralysed 04:32 Tools
Terminal Reward (Live in Düsseldorf 1990) 04:24 Tools
Running From the Corpse 05:43 Tools
Euthanasia 05:42 Tools
The Curse/Women in Leather 06:53 Tools
Violation Of Your Privacy [bonus] 04:35 Tools
Lebannon 07:14 Tools
Lebanon (Live in Düsseldorf 1990) 07:07 Tools
03 Lebanon 07:14 Tools
Violation Of Your Privacy (Dem 04:35 Tools
I Am Immortal (Live in Düsseldorf 1990) 04:57 Tools
Women In Leather (Live in Düsseldorf 1990) 04:53 Tools
The Infantry Corps (Live in Düsseldorf 1990) 03:53 Tools
Access Denied (demo) [bonus] 04:57 Tools
Innocent Torture (Live in Düsseldorf 1990) 04:13 Tools
Violation Of Your Privacy (Demo) 04:33 Tools
07 Lebanon 07:14 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction (Live in Düsseldorf 1990) 05:44 Tools
Am I Evil (Live) 06:30 Tools
King Of Avarice (demo) [bonus] 05:44 Tools
04 Liar 00:00 Tools
Riot Of Violence (Live) 06:30 Tools
Access Denied (Bonus) 04:33 Tools
Lost 04:23 Tools
For Richer, For Poorer 04:50 Tools
08. H 03:24 Tools
King Of Avarice 04:53 Tools
Violation Of Your Privacy (Bonus) 04:35 Tools
Intro (Neighbors) 00:43 Tools
Access Denied (demo 1990) 00:43 Tools
Terminal Reward (rerecorded 1997) 04:38 Tools
Euthanasia/Mortal Slaughter 04:53 Tools
Lebanon (rerecorded 1997) 11:06 Tools
Intro/Women In Leather 11:06 Tools
Lebanon (live) [bonus] 07:07 Tools
Violation Of Your Privacy (demo 1990) 00:43 Tools
03. Lebanon 07:11 Tools
Terminal Reward (live) [bonus] 04:24 Tools
King Of Avarice (Bonus) 06:00 Tools
Access Denied (Demo Version) 04:53 Tools
The Curse - Women In Leather 00:43 Tools
Hell Of A Mess 04:55 Tools
Lebanon - Live In Dusseldorf '90 (Bonus Track) 07:07 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction - Live In Dusseldorf '90 (Bonus Track) 07:07 Tools
Women In Leather (live) [bonus] 04:53 Tools
Terminal Reward - Live In Dusseldorf'90 (Bonus Track) 04:53 Tools
The Infantry Corps - Live In Dusseldorf '90 (Bonus Track) 04:53 Tools
I Am Immortal - Live In Dusseldorf '90 (Bonus Track) 04:53 Tools
Thousand Devils 04:35 Tools
Acess Denied 11:06 Tools
Blood. Death. Hatred 03:52 Tools
Voyage Of Disturbed 05:06 Tools
Women In Leather - Live In Dusseldorf '90 (Bonus Track) 05:06 Tools
Track-01 03:38 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction - Lebanon 11:06 Tools
The Curse (Intro) 02:16 Tools
Violation Of Your Privacy (Demo Version) 07:14 Tools
04. Liar 04:12 Tools
Mortal Sin - Mayhemic Destruction - 03 - Lebanon 07:14 Tools
I Am Immortal (live) [bonus] 07:14 Tools
Land Of The Free 02:40 Tools
Innocent Torture - Live In Dusseldorf '90 (Bonus Track) 07:14 Tools
The Curse-Women in Leather 07:14 Tools
The Infantry Coprs (live) [bonus] 07:14 Tools
Riot Of Violence (Incomplete) 02:40 Tools
King Of Avirice (Demo Version) 02:40 Tools
The Price Of Piece 02:40 Tools
Track-02 05:44 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction (live) [bonus] 05:44 Tools
08 - H 05:44 Tools
face of despair 02:34 Tools
Innocent Torture (live) [bonus] 04:13 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction [live] 02:34 Tools
09 - Terminal Reward 04:13 Tools
The Curse / Women in Leather 04:13 Tools
10 - Robbie Soles 04:13 Tools
Mortal Sin - The Curse 04:13 Tools
Broken Pomises 04:13 Tools
Love Preached Night 07:30 Tools
I am immortal [live] 02:34 Tools
Out Of The Darkness (Live At Wacken Open Air 2008) 04:13 Tools
Mortal Sin - Into The Fire 04:13 Tools
Down In The Pit | WackenRadio.com 04:13 Tools
removal of.. 03:42 Tools
Intro / Women in Leather 03:42 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction - 02 - Women In Leather 07:30 Tools
Lebanon [LIVE] 07:14 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction - 01 - The Curse 07:30 Tools
Robbie Souls 02:34 Tools
Raining Like Hell 02:34 Tools
voyage of the disturbed(studio) 02:34 Tools
06-innocent torture 02:34 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction - 05 - Blood, Death, Hatred 02:34 Tools
Access Denied [Demo] 02:34 Tools
Mayhemic (Live At Wacken Open Air 2006) 02:34 Tools
Just Before Dawn 02:34 Tools
Track-04 04:53 Tools
Track-10 03:42 Tools
Mortal Sin - Women in Leather 03:42 Tools
Hatred | WackenRadio.com 03:42 Tools
blistering.. 03:42 Tools
Raining Like Hell! 03:42 Tools
Kingdom Of Pain | WackenRadio.com 03:42 Tools
Mortal Sin - Lebanon 03:42 Tools
Love Breached Night 03:42 Tools
Mayhemic Destruction - 03 - Lebanon 07:14 Tools
08-h 07:14 Tools
04 - liar 07:14 Tools
09-terminal reward 07:14 Tools
07-suspended animation 05:55 Tools
Every Dog Has It`s Day 05:55 Tools
Arrival 05:55 Tools
Deadman Walking (Bonus Track) 05:55 Tools
Violation Of Your Privacy [Demo] 05:55 Tools
Voyage Of The Disturbed [live] 05:55 Tools
The See No Evil 05:55 Tools
King Of Avarice [Demo] 05:55 Tools
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Mortal Sin is a thrash metal band that formed in 1985. The group formed around singer Mat Maurer and drummer Wayne Campbell in Sydney, Australia. At first Campbell had attempted to get Maurer into another band called Wizzard but the rest of that band was reluctant to support the idea so the pair struck out on their own, quickly recruiting Wizzard's guitar Keith Krstin, bass player Andy Eftichiou from a band called Judge and a second guitarist Neville Reynolds. Reynolds was fired for not being available to play at the band's very first show and was replaced by Paul Carwana. As arguably the first band in Australia to play purely thrash metal, Mortal Sin quickly developed a solid following and only seven months after their first live show the band recorded an album-length demo in a mere three days in July 1986. The eight track recording was eventually released in late 1986 as Mayhemic Destruction and released as an album on the band's own label Mega Metal Productions. Reaction to the album was immediate and the band was snapped up for an international album deal by Phonogram Records UK, who then re-released Mayhemic Destruction worldwide in 1987. In the meantime, Krstin was replaced by Mick Burke from fellow Sydney thrash act Slaughter Lord. Mortal Sin spent much of 1988 recording a second album with producer Randy Burns, who had previously worked with Kreator & Megadeth. The release of Face of Despair was held over until early 1989; shortly afterward the band gained further prominence with an Australian tour with Metallica in May but Campbell was sacked shortly after. Another former Slaughter Lord member in Steve Hughes replaced him. In January 1990, Mortal Sin toured Europe and the UK then played some shows in the US but after their final show there Maurer quit the band. On its return to Australia, the band split, only to reform a short time later with Steve Sly replacing Maurer, however by the end of the year Hughes, Burke and Carwana had also been replaced. The line-up of Eftichiou and Sly plus Alex Hardy (guitar), Dave DeFrancesco (guitar, ex-Enticer) and drummer Nash Hall toured briefly and recorded a third album entitled Every Dog Has Its Day (released as Rebellious Youth in some markets) that showcased a more traditional metal style than previously but the new combination and sound ultimately failed and by late 1991 Mortal Sin split up. For the next few years Wayne Campbell featured in bands such as White Trash and Grungeon and also worked as a promoter and Steve Hughes played in Presto and Nazxul. Andy Eftichiou formed Who's Guilty, a heavy rock band that achieved minor significance with an EP and ironically also included two former members of Wizzard. Mick Burke moved into the area of sound engineering. Mat Maurer formed his own band Omega which supported Scatterbrain, but the band did not progress into a writing stage. It was not until 1996, when Campbell and Maurer then reformed Mortal Sin with Eftichiou and Carwana, plus Anthony Hoffman from Campbell's band Grungeon. Carwana departed almost immediately and was replaced by Troy Scerri, who had previously played alongside Campbell in White Trash. This version of the band released an EP - Revolution of the Mind independently and launched the first full-scale Australian tour that Mortal Sin had ever undertaken. The tour wasn't particularly successful and eventually Eftichiou was sacked, replaced briefly by the bassist from Sydney death metal band Tscabeze for the group's only appearance at the annual Metal For The Brain festival in Canberra. Jason Thorncraft of Sydney's Headlifter took Eftichiou's place after this but Mortal Sin split up once more in September 1998. The original Australian thrash metal band's reformation had lasted less than two years. However, the band still wasn't finished, and in February 2004 Mortal Sin returned once more, this time as Campbell, Maurer, Eftichou and former Addictive guitarists Joe Buttigieg and Mick Sultana. A year later, Mortal Sin was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the inaugural Australian Heavy Metal Music Awards but within a month the line-up changed again when Campbell and Buttigieg were replaced by Luke Cook and Nathan Shea. In April 2005, Mortal Sin toured Australia with Anthrax and a comeback album is being recorded. On February 4, 2006, the band played a show in Sydney that featured them performing the Mayhemic Destruction album live in its entirety for the first time; this performance was filmed for a proprosed DVD release, however Mortal Sin announced in late June 2006 that the project was abandoned due to poor audio quality. In August 2006, the band returned to European stages to play some shows in Germany, firstly with Rock over Hamburg alongside Michael Schenker Group, Rose Tattoo, Metal Church, Victory, Gorilla Monsoon and Tourettes Syndrome. The band also performed at the Wacken Open Air Festival. Mortal Sin's fourth full-length album An Absence of Faith was recorded in February 2007 at The Basement Studios in Sydney with producer Phil McKellar. It is due for released in July 2007 in Australia through Riot Entertainment and in Europe in September through Germany's Armageddon Music. Mortal Sin will return to Europe in March 2008 as support to Overkill to tour and promote the new album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.