Mortification is the debut studio album by Australian Christian extreme metal band Mortification. It was released on 12 October 1991. This album leans more towards death metal than the band's demo album Break the Curse, but retains thrash metal elements. Five songs from the demo album were re-recorded for Mortification. In 2002, The Billboard Guide to Contemporary Christian Music described the album's sound as "punk-meets-metal grind-core".[1] A bundle containing Mortification and Scrolls of the Megilloth was released on KMG Records in 1998 and on Rowe Productions in 2015, with the latter being exclusively on cassette. The album was re-released in 2020 on Soundmass Records with five bonus tracks.
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Studio album by Mortification | ||||
Released | 12 October 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1991 | |||
Studio | Power Plant Studio in Carlton, Melbourne, Australia | |||
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Length | 38:01 | |||
Label | Intense, Nuclear Blast | |||
Producer | Roger Martinez | |||
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Although not as popular as its 1992 follow-up album Scrolls of the Megilloth, Mortification became reputive in both Christian and secular metal scenes for its remarkably brutal output.[2]
Andrew Tompkins, from the Australian Christian metal band Paramaecium, and Derek Sean and Roger Martinez, from the American Christian metal band Vengeance Rising, were additional musicians on the album, with Sean contributing additional lead guitar and both Martinez and Tompkins contributing additional backing vocals; Martinez was also the producer and one of the two mixers on the album, the other being Gil Morales.
There are two short grindcore songs: "Turn" (33 s.) and "The Majestic Infiltration of Order" (1:07); the latter is commonly known as "God Rulz" because those are the only lyrics in the song and is still often played at the band's concerts. "The Majestic Infiltration of Order" was later re-recorded as "God Rulz" for Hammer of God, Mortification's eighth studio album, in 1999. Music videos were shot for "Turn," "Until the End," "The Destroyer Beholds," and "The Majestic Infiltration of Order" by film maker Neil Johnson; these videos were released on the video compilation Grind Planets.
Jayson Sherlock's original cover art (seen above, nicknamed the "gnarly cover") was censored by some Christian bookstores; the label shipped them a version with an alternate album cover solely containing the band's logo.[citation needed] The 2020 reissue contains both album covers.
All tracks are written by Mortification.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Until the End" | Michael Carlisle | Carlisle | 3:47 |
2. | "Brutal Warfare[a]" | Steve Rowe |
| 3:57 |
3. | "Bathed in Blood" | Sherlock | Sherlock | 4:31 |
4. | "Satan's Doom" | Sherlock | Sherlock | 6:05 |
5. | "Turn[a]" | Sherlock | Sherlock | 0:33 |
6. | "No Return" | Sherlock | Sherlock | 2:42 |
7. | "Break the Curse[a]" | Rowe | Rowe | 2:43 |
8. | "New Awakening" | Carlisle | Carlisle | 5:04 |
9. | "The Destroyer Beholds" | Rowe | Rowe | 3:19 |
10. | "Journey of Reconciliation[a]" |
| Sherlock | 4:13 |
11. | "The Majestic Infiltration of Order[a][b]" | Rowe | Rowe | 1:07 |
Total length: | 38:01 |
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12. | "Until the End" (Live 1992) | 3:36 |
13. | "Brutal Warfare" (Live 1992) | 3:57 |
14. | "Satan's Doom" (Live 1992) | 6:09 |
15. | "Journey of Reconciliation" (Live 1992) | 4:29 |
16. | "Bathed in Blood" (Live 1991) | 4:22 |
Total length: | 60:34 |
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