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The Iron Mask

Christian Death

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Customer Reviews

Go Buy Only Theatre Of Pain First!

For some reason, I really like the remake of “Spiritual Cramp”. This album beats most dark wave albums. On a down note, this album seems like it was rushed; probably because Rozz and Eva had Shadow Project cooking in the background. Since I brought up Shadow Project, go buy their stuff. I consider their first two albums as Christian Death’s REAL second and third albums. People who disagree with the last statement need to go back to Deathrock 101.

Christian Death

This must be a re-release, because I found this album years ago in a used CD store. It is still fantastic and I have heard pretty much all of the Christian Death Classics. This version of Spiritual Cramp is not new (and is the best I've heard). It had to have been done in 1985 or even sometime before that. Also try listening to Electronic Hellfires remix of Spiritual Cramp. It's very good.

Love It

this is one of my favorates by this band. It has the best version of Sleepwalk on it & the classic Skeleton Kiss. Of course Only Theatre Of Pain is their best, I think this album adds a different feel to alot of the orginal songs from that album speacially on Desperate Hell. I also wish itunes would get Sex, Drugs & Jesus Christ, haven't heard that one in awhile.

Biography

Formed: 1979 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

The founding fathers of American goth rock, Christian Death took a relentlessly confrontational stand against organized religion and conventional morality, with an appetite for provocation that made Marilyn Manson look like Stryper. Regardless of who was leading or performing in the group, Christian Death set themselves up to shock, both in their cover art and their lyrics, which wallowed in blasphemy, morbidity, drug use, and sexual perversity. Their self-consciously controversial tactics set them...
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