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Protestant is the second and final studio album by American hardcore punk band Rorschach. It was released in 1993 through Wardance Records and Gern Blandsten. The majority of the songs were written during the band's Europe tour.
The band's complex combination of metal and hardcore influenced many artists in the metalcore genre, including Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou.
The tracks on the album were featured on the 1995 compilation album, Autopsy. The track "Traditional" was covered by Krallice.
Critical reception
The album was inducted to Decibel's Hall of Fame. Decibel wrote: "Protestant's incendiary nature and bleach-into-open-wound sound—a metaphor for cramming Voivod angularity and the Jesus Lizard skronk into Judge hardcore and Melvins’ noise-doom—belies the fact that the album was created and recorded under less-than-ideal conditions."
Track listing
Personnel
Rorschach
Tom Rusnak — bass
Andrew Gormley — drums
Keith Huckins — guitars
Nick Forté — guitars
Charles Maggio — vocals
Other staff
Justine DeMetrick — cover art
Cynthia MacAdams — cover art
David Locke — engineering
Peter Nusbaum — engineering
OM-IS — layout
Rick Essig — mastering
References
External links
Protestant at Discogs (list of releases)