Formed in 1989 by guitarist Greg Bishop, X-Sinner blew on to the southern California metal scene by having their first album "Get It" released on A&M Records of Hollywood. The band quickly gained an international fan base as the album drew rave reviews and extensive U.S. radio airplay success. Their sophomore release in 1991 "Peace Treaty" was distributed by Word Records and was also a hit. Sounding like a mix between such mega popular bands Kix, AC/DC and Def Leppard, X-Sinner brought a unique original spin to this genre of music. After a lengthy battle to be released from their production label Pakaderm Records in the mid-nineties, the band was finally able to record again in 2000. The band has released several limited edition recordings since then of pre-production and demo songs from their archives over the last decade including "Loud And Proud", and a fully produced experimental album called "X-Sinner Presents The Angry Einsteins". The group offered a re-tracked version of it's second release "Peace Treaty" titled "Fire It Up" in '06/07 and an all new 11 song album in 2008/09 called World Covered In Blood. Rex Scott's sand paper vocals and the bands straight up rhythm section offer up a boogie woogie style of hard rock with very infectious grooves.
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