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If you look back on the story of MAD SIN it is surprising that the band still exists without any split-up, collective suicide or at least regular internal fights. Founded 1987 by Köfte, who just dishonorable left school, Punk- and Rockabilly- guitarist Stein and four-week-bass-playing Holly, they struggled around with the help of some mates, who organized gigs in several shady bars of Berlin. The daily booze was financed through gigs as streetmusicians in shopping-malls, where they played Rockabilly-, Country- and Blues-Songs to get the tourist's money.
Without any suspections about the business MAD SIN signed their first record-contract 1988 with a dubious figur of Hamburgs underworld - the result was an album which became a classic in the Psychobilly scene. Despite of the problems MAD SIN was getting more and more known. Their enthusiastic sound, Köftes oustanding stage madness and an explosive live-show that includes firespitters and similar attractions MAD SIN got fans of all kinds on their side.
Their travelling brought them also to Holland where they got in touch with the Indie-Label 'Count Orlock' which released their masterpiece 'God Save The Sin'. This record showed for the first time the typical mixture of Rockabilly, Punk Rock, classical Hardcore and a lot of Psychobilly, which became pretty fast the trademark of the quartet. Now the strongest MAD SIN record ever will be re-released via their mates of People Like You Records. The amazing all time classic with 16 hellish songs for the first time also on colored vinyl!. A must have for all fans and sinners. The album will see the daylight this June. Fans all over the world can't wait to get into the madness again and wreck their guts out to the psychotic hellbilly beat of the one and only MAD SIN!
TRACKLISTING:
01 Human Animal
02 Speak No Evil
03 Riot in Paradise
04 Ich Kann Nich' Schlafen
05 Naughty Little Devil
06 Out Off My Head
07 U.F.O.
08 Misery
09 50 Miles from Nowhere
10 Brainwash Factory
11 Dead End
12 Holy Vacation
13 Into the Valley
14 Loco Toxico
15 Social Flop
16 Beyond the Line
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