Sunday, February 23, 2020

Forced Xristian - Violation of Hypocrisy (2012)

 
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Forced Xristian was a 'Horror Death Metal' project, shortlived, like so many others. Aside from drum tracks, all music on this album is completely improvised. Could be better, could be worse, but it is what it is.
Lyrics/Songs were originally written some months prior (Nov.-Dec. 2011) intended for another project which I was putting together conceptually back then ('Ritual Abuse' was the name I thought of using for a Christian Death Metal band, the theme of which would be based around SRA, with songs about regular Christian Metal stuff as well).
The name 'Forced Xristian' came from three ideas (at the time), superimposed: 1.) The idea that, due to its obvious truth, I felt I really had no choice than to accept Christianity whether I wanted to or not; I was forced into it, the same way a person is forced to choose between life or death in a detrimental circumstance that hinges upon their right decision. 2.) A fetish found in a certain pornography subgenre where people of one gender are forced into the role of another. 3.) Phonetically, it rhymed with 'Mortician,' the band whose style I was basically ripping-off, and doing my own version of. 


(Image saved years ago that was supposed to be used somehow in a subsequent Forced Xristian album that never happened.)


(Cover to the album "Violation of Hypocrisy")

I wanted to use a bunch of movie samples (like Mortician, of course), so I took some from some movies I really likedIn retrospect, these movie choices (for the most part) are pretty atypical and not what one would expect from the Horror Death genre. Some odd choices in there. 
I can remember having been up for three days on speed already at that point, and having finished the songs, staying up throughout the night editing movie samples. 

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Forced Xristian - "Violation of Hypocrisy" (2012)

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