Biblical Graffiti

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Biblical Graffiti
Studio album by ApologetiX
Released December 1999
Genre Christian
Length 73:39
Label Parodudes
Producer Karl Vaughn Messner
ApologetiX chronology

Jesus Christ Morningstar
(1998)
Biblical Graffiti
(1999)
Spoofernatural
(2000)

Biblical Graffiti is the 5th album by Christian parody band ApologetiX. 5 tracks from this album would later be featured on the band's greatest hits album, while another 2 would later be included on Hits: The Road. The title refers to Led Zeppelin's 1975 album Physical Graffiti while the cover art parodies the album art to Pink Floyd's The Wall.

Track listing

  1. "One Way" – 2:57
  2. "Twins Came Out" – 2:24
  3. "Every Step To Take" – 4:21
  4. "969" – 3:27
  5. "Second Timothy" – 2:39
  6. "You Ain't Been Nothing Yet" – 3:25
  7. "Donkey Talked With Him" – 3:04
  8. "Ronomy" – 2:41
  9. "Credence Thru Deepwater Survival" – 2:57
  10. "Lawful Woman (In A Bad Place)" – 3:10
  11. "Kick In The Wall Pt. 2" – 3:31
  12. "Fast Paul" – 4:14
  13. "Jail Got Rocked" – 2:22
  14. "Put You Down In My Will" – 3:39
  15. "Crazy Little King God Loves" – 2:40
  16. "Dancing Dave" – 3:20
  17. "Smart Blest Man" – 3:19
  18. "Revelation Man" – 3:18
  19. "Armageddon Valley Someday" – 3:23
  20. "Droppin' On The Sun" – 3:13
  21. "Bends To Low Places" – 3:53
  22. "Enter Samson" – 5:31

Personnel

  • J. Jackson: Lead vocals
  • Karl Messner: Guitar, background vocals
  • Fred Behanna: Drums, percussion
  • Keith Haynie: Bass

Additional personnel

  • Bill Hubauer: Keyboards
  • Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz: Drums on "One Way", "Second Timothy", "Fast Paul", "Crazy Little King God Loves", "Revelation Man", "Armageddon Valley Someday" & "Enter Samson"[1]
  • Debbie Messner: Percussion, tambourine, child voice in "Enter Samson" & Martian babies' voices in "Kick In The Wall Pt. 2"

Production

  • Produced by: Karl Messner
  • Mixed & mastered by: Karl Messner & Ray "Skip" Calfo
  • Recorded at: ApologetiX Studios

See also

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