Lust Control
Lust Control | |
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Doug Van Pelt Mitch Roberts John Wilson Phil Borrero | |
Past members | Dan Poole Maury Millican Paul Q-Peck Phillip Owens |
Website | lustcontrol |
Lust Control is a
The band's creators see themselves as performing a legitimate ministry with a message which is often marginalized or poorly approached in churches and completely taboo in
Background
The band was originally formed by Doug Van Pelt (editor of
The impetus for the band in the time following the initial release was primarily Doug Van Pelt.[1] This was due to the fact that One Bad Pig had recently signed to Myrrh Records and its members were contractually blocked from playing in other bands, and Millican had little interest in pursuing a band full-time.[1] The reformed band set about professionally recording an album, which was released as Dancing Naked (1989). During this period the band played some shows and partnered with record labels to bring their material to national availability. Their final album of new material, entitled Feminazi, was released in 1994.
The band has released several compilation albums of sorts, usually involving rereleased or remastered material. Fun, Fun Feeling (Blonde Vinyl, 1991) contained a remastering of selected material from their first two albums, and was their first release to compact disc.[2] Material that was not placed on Fun was rerecorded and released on We Are Not Ashamed in 1992. A limited edition release, The Worst Of... (2000), contains the original selections of the band's complete catalog (including Feminazi), plus a cover of Steve Taylor's "I Blew Up The Clinic Real Good."[5] An enhanced version of We Are Not Ashamed was released in 2006, which included extras such as an audio commentary by Doug Van Pelt and another complete remaster of This Is A Condom Nation.[11]
In 2013, Tiny Little Dots was released on Rottweiler Records, which was engineered by Evan Warren of Refugee, and mixed/mastered by Rocky Gray of Living Sacrifice fame.[12]
Members
- Current[12]
- Doug Van Pelt(a.k.a. "Gene") - vocals (1988–1994, 2011–present)
- Mitch Roberts (a.k.a. "Bradford") - guitar (1990–1994, 2011–present)
- John Wilson (a.k.a. "Butch") - bass (1990–1994, 2011–present)
- Phil Borrero (a.k.a. "Bob")- drums (1991–1994, 2011–present)
- Former Members
- Maury Millican (a.k.a. "Duane") - bass (1988–1990)
- Philip Owens (a.k.a. "George") - drums (1988–1990)
- Paul Q-Pek (a.k.a. "Stanley") - guitar (1988–1990)
- Dan Poole (a.k.a. "Matt") - drums (1990–1991)
Discography
- 1988: This Is A Condom Nation (Independent, cassette only, Reviews: CCM,[9] Campus Life[10])
- 1989: Dancing Naked (Independent, cassette only)
- 1991: Fun, Fun Feeling (Blonde Vinyl)
- 1992: We Are Not Ashamed (Enclave, Review: Cross Rhythms[13])
- 1994: Feminazi
- 2000: The Worst Of...(M8 Records, Reviews: HM,[14] The Phantom Tollbooth[5])
- 2006: We Are Not Ashamed: Getting It Right the Second Time (Review: The Phantom Tollbooth,[11])
- 2013: Tiny Little Dots (Rottweiler Records[15])
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h Barbara. "INTERVIEW WITH DOUG VAN PELT -- LEAD SINGER OF THE CONTROVERSIAL THRASH/ PUNK BAND LUST CONTROL!!!". Archived from the original on October 20, 2009.
- ^ ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
- ^ a b Watkins, Terry (1995). "Lust Control". Christian Rock: Blessing or Blasphemy?. Dial-the-Truth Ministries.
- ISSN 1524-7848.
- ^ a b c d Ken Mueller and Brian A. Smith (June 2001). "Reviews / Worst Of". The Phantom Tollbooth.
- Van Pelt, Doug (September 11, 2007). "Oh yeah?! I bet you're addicted to porn, buddy!". Archived from the originalon June 10, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2009.
- Van Pelt, Doug (December 21, 2005). "Hey Preacher: Leave Us Kids Alone!".
- ISSN 0275-2743.
- ^ ISSN 1524-7848.
- ^ ISSN 0008-2538.
- ^ a b Smith, Brian A. (December 19, 2006). "We Are Not Ashamed: Getting It Right the Second Time". The Phantom Tollbooth.
- ^ HM Magazine. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
- ^ Cummings, Tony (June 1993). "Lust Control - We Are Not Ashamed". Cross Rhythms (15).
- ISSN 1066-6923.
- ^ "ROTTWEILER RECORDS -". Retrieved April 6, 2016.
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