The Obsessed (album)
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The Obsessed | |||||
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Studio album by The Obsessed | |||||
Released | 1990 | ||||
Recorded | Ambient Studios | ||||
Genre | Doom metal | ||||
Label | Hellhound Records Tolotta Records |
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The Obsessed is the first album by The Obsessed. It was recorded in the 80s but not released until 1990 by Hellhound Records. The releasing of this album prompted singer Scott "Wino" Weinrich to leave Saint Vitus and reform The Obsessed with a new rhythm section. This album was re-released by Tolotta Records in 2000 with 10 live bonus tracks recorded at Glenmont Rec. Center in Wheaton, Maryland on February 28, 1984.
[edit] Line up
- Scott "Wino" Weinrich - vocals and guitar
- Mark Laue - bass
- Ed Gulli - drums
[edit] Track listing
- "Tombstone Highway" (Weinrich) - 3:29
- "The Way She Fly" (Weinrich) - 2:22
- "Forever Midnight" (Weinrich) - 4:59
- "Ground Out" (Weinrich) - 3:17
- "Fear Child" (Weinrich) - 1:53
- "Freedom" (Weinrich) - 5:58
- "Red Disaster" (Weinrich/Laue) - 3:52
- "Inner Turmoil" (Weinrich) - 2:21
- "River of Soul" (Weinrich) - 4:26
Reissue live bonus tracks
- "No Message" (Weinrich) - 1:03
- "Neatz Brigade" (Weinrich) - 4:54
- "Concrete Cancer" (Weinrich) - 3:13
- "Mental Kingdom" (Weinrich) - 2:49
- "Feelingz" (Weinrich) - 2:26
- "A World Apart" (Weinrich) -1:45
- "Freedom" (Weinrich) - 5:04
- "Blind Ligtning" (Weinrich) - 3:45
- "Indestroy" (Weinrich) - 1:47
- "Kill Ugly Naked" (Weinrich) - 2:07