Obsessed: The Church Within

Obsessed SKU: 41474396
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Obsessed: The Church Within

Obsessed SKU: 41474396

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $35.82
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Title: The Church Within
Artist: Obsessed
Label: Red Music Legacy
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 195497647514
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal

Biker metal, doom metal, stoner metal... whatever metal subgenre you want to fit him into, Scott "Wino" Weinrich has been at the forefront of it!. The unmistakable rasp of his lead vocals and thick, fuzzy Gibson guitar tone have spearheaded bands ranging from Saint Vitus to Spirit Caravan to Probot, but for many his crowning achievement (and most accessible one) was The Church Within, the last album he made with his first band, The Obsessed, for Columbia in 1994. His lone major label release, The Church Within features the dark vision and crushing, slow-motion riffs beloved by fans of Black Sabbath, but the driving intensity and atonal guitar solos recall Motörhead and Black Flag, respectively; in short, this album transcends genre classifications even as it defines them.

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