On today’s episode, I am going to take a look at the album “Rebellious Youth” by Mortal Sin, the band’s third studio album released on February 6, 1991.
Selected songs are "Inside Out", "Every Dog Has Its Day", "Blackout" and "See No Evil". Patreon Bonus Extra Slice includes the track "The Price of Peace"
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Summary
In this episode, Bill Peters reviews Mortal Sin's third studio album, 'Rebellious Youth,' exploring the band's evolution, lineup changes, and the album's musical style. He reflects on the initial reception of the album, the impact of grunge on the metal scene, and shares personal anecdotes related to the album's legacy. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by the band and the nostalgia associated with their music.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Mortal Sin and Rebellious Youth
01:18 Inside Out
02:48 The Evolution of Mortal Sin
06:47 Every Dog Has Its Day
08:06 Discussion of "Rebellious Youth" Track by Track
15:02 Blackout
16:24 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Rebellious Youth"
22:02 See No Evil
23:21 Podcast Notes and Contacts