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Saint Vitus albums featuring Mark Adams

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| | Heavier Than Thou CD (1991)
$15.49 Thoroughly ignored outside the deepest heavy metal underground throughout their long career, Saint Vitus only later received some recognition for their crucial influence over the late-'90s/early-2000s doom/stoner metal scene. In fact, it could be argued that Vitus followers such as ...
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| V CD (1990)
$12.35 Notable for being the final Saint Vitus studio album to feature vocalist Scott "Wino" Weinrich, as well as the band's first recorded for a label other than career-long home base SST, 1989's simply named V was, in most other respects, ...
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| Mournful Cries CD (1988)
$13.85 Saint Vitus' third album, Born Too Late, was an instant classic of the then-nascent doom metal movement, and without question it's the band's finest and most powerful work. It was so strong that it was hard to imagine how Saint ...
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| Live CD (2005)
$11.09 Listeners who discovered Saint Vitus after the fact will never quite grasp just how thankless and dispiriting an existence they endured throughout what one must cruelly dub their "1980s heyday." No MTV, no gold records, no chart success, no nothing! ...
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 Saint Vitus Songs
Popular or famous Saint Vitus songs: Born Too Late, Clear Windowpane, Dying Inside, Look Behind You, Lost Feeling, Thirsty and Miserable. More music songs Bitter Truth, Dragon Time, Shooting Gallery, White Stallions, War Starter, Looking Glass, War Is Our Destiny, Creeps, Troll. More music songs Saint Vitus, White Magic/Black Magic, Living Backwards, Angry Man, I Bleed Black.
 Saint Vitus Biography
Taking both its name ("St. Vitus Dance") and slow, heavy sound directly from the gospel of Black Sabbath, California's Saint Vitus rose to recognition in the early 1980s by pioneering the monolithic doom-metal aesthetic. The band, initially fronted by vocalist Scott Reagers, also had the distinction of bridging the then-wide divide between metal and punk by signing with Black Flag's SST Records. Later years brought the arrival of singer/guitarist Scott "Wino" Weinrich, and, although the group slowed down and eventually split in the `90s, it would re-form at various times, alternately with Reagers or Weinrich.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Scott "Wino" Weinrich | Joe Lally, Shepherd, Clutch | | Armando Acosta | | Dave Chandler | | Mark Adams | Mike Bloomfield, Deceased, Slave, Fast & Furious, Dan Hayes, James Ingram, Randy Newman, Daniel O'Donnell, Nita Whitaker |
 Contemporaries
Melvins, Monster Magnet, Trouble (US), Electric Wizard, Crowbar (Metal), Candlemass, Spiritual Beggars, Sleep, Pentagram, Cathedral, Solitude Aeturnus, Sons of Otis, Witchfinder General, Fireball Ministry, Cemetary, Goatsnake, Brain Police, Blind Dog (Rock), Church of Misery, Count Raven
 Followers
Queens of the Stone Age, Pantera, Cathedral, Corrosion of Conformity, Crowbar (Metal)
 Influences
Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Motörhead, Black Flag (Punk), Minutemen, Blue Cheer
 More Music Artists
Hoahio, When In Rome, David Fernandez
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