Trust Obey


Trust Obey was an American band based in Kansas City, Missouri and founded by John Bergin and Brett Smith, who comprised the creative nucleus of the group. They released six studio albums: Rip Saw, The Veil, Locust, Exit Wound, Fear and Bullets and Hands of Ash.

History

Trust Obey was formed by vocalist and programmer John Bergin and guitarist Brett Smith. He had originally composer under the moniker Orifice, which he founded in 1985. The band debuted with the studio album Rip Saw in 1989. Two albums followed in 1990, were self-released and titled The Veil and Locust. The band's fourth album Exit Wound was released in 1991. After three years Bergin returned with a collaboration with graphic novelist James O'Barr, a soundtrack to O'Barr's graphic novel The Crow titled Fear and Bullets, released by Graphitti Designs. In 1996 the band released their sixth studio album titled Hands of Ash for Fifth Colvmn Records. The album was commended by critics for its gothic undertones and high production quality.

Discography

Studio albumsRip Saw The Veil Locust Exit Wound Hands of Ash Audio Asphyxiation: The John Bergin Special
Soundtrack albumsFear and Bullets Fear and Bullets
Extended playsFear and Bullets: Seven Blackbirds Fear and Bullets: The Tides of Sin
Compilation albums Sanctity Now
Compilation appearancesLe Bruit Pour La Raison Qui S'y Trouve Sever Motor Discordia Terra X: Vol. 1 Love and Hate Kansas City Misery Fascist Communist Revolutionaries World War Underground Wish You Were Queer: A Tribute to Ministry Nod's Tacklebox O' Fun An Industrial Tribute To: Ministry
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