Sin Quirin

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Sin Quirin

Sin Quirin.
Background information
Born Los Angeles, California
Genres Industrial
Alternative metal
Instruments Guitar, Bass, keyboards
Years active 2000 – present
Labels Megaforce
13th Planet
Associated acts Ministry
Revolting Cocks
Society 1
Lords of Acid
Tactics
The Great AmeriCon
American Head Charge
Supermanic
Website http://www.ministrymusic.org
http://www.thirteenthplanet.com/revoltingcocks/

Sin Quirin is a two-time Grammy nominated guitar player from LA. Sin is a member of Ministry and a primary songwriter on the 2007 Ministry album The Last Sucker and 2013's From Beer to Eternity.


In addition to his role in Ministry (co-writing credits on Ministry’s 2007 release The Last Sucker & 2013's From Beer to Eternity and guitar on 2008’s Cover Up album) and primary writing credits for RevCo’s Sex-O Olympic-O and Got Cock?, Sin Quirin toured the U.S. and worked with DJ Hardware on the 2009 ReVamp tour. He has been Grammy nominated twice, both times with Ministry, the first for 'Under my Thumb' from Cover Up – 2008 and the second time around for 'Señor Peligro' from the live 2009 album Adios... Puta Madres.

In 2010, Sin joined Lords of Acid for Sextreme Ball 2010.

In 2011, it was announced that he would be joining American Head Charge.

He is currently working on a new project, Supermanic - a Los Angeles-based rock band co-founded by Sin and vocalist & music producer Kallaghan (Charles Massabo).

In addition to his work with Supermanic, in January 2014, Sin announced his foray into the EDM world by releasing new industrial/aggrotech/electro dance tracks to fans.

Discography

  • Society 1 – Exit Through Fear – 2003
  • Society 1 – The Sound that Ends Creation – 2005
  • Society 1 – The Years of Spiritual Dissent – 2006
  • Ministry – The Last Sucker −2007
  • Ministry And Co-Conspirators -Cover Up- 2008
  • Saw 4 Soundtrack
  • Saw 5 Soundtrack
  • Wicked Lake Soundtrack
  • NCIS Soundtrack
  • Revolting Cocks – Sex-O Olympic-O – 2009
  • Revolting Cocks – Got Cock? – 2010
  • Ministry - Relapse - 2012
  • Ministry - From Beer to Eternity - 2013

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