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This is a photo of Disciple and ME (second
from the left) at a cd signing.
Disciple-What Was I Thinking (indie) 1995
1. "Alone" (4:58)
2. "Felt" (3:10)
3. "Mothman" (4:05)
4. "Crawl Away" (5:20)
5. "One Drop" (4:07)
6. "Stronghold" (4:38)
7. "Praze You Lord" (3:45)
8. "Presence" (1:10)
9. "Sorry" (4:36)
10. "Take Me" (4:10)
11. "Why" (4:32)
12. "Jeckyl & Hyde" (4:17)
13. "Amazing Grace Blues" (3:59)
14. "Going Home" (3:45)
15. "Mercy" (4:12)
Neo-metal with tons of groove and attitude. Long disc, especially for an independent release.
Disciple-My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy (Warner Bros.) 1997
1. "My Daddy Can Whip Your
Daddy" (3:17)
2. "Pharisee" (3:44)
3. "Fill My Shoes" (4:35)
4. "Fall on Me" (3:12)
5. "Easter Bunny" (3:24)
A short ep that was released during Disciple's short time with Warner Bros. The music is heavy, aggressive, neo-metal with touches of King's X downtuned grooves. The lyrics are hardcore Christianity. Nothing wishy-washy about this band. You either love 'em or hate 'em.
Disciple-This Might Sting A Little (Rugged) 1999
1. "I Just Know" (4:22)
2. "Golden Calf" (3:14)
3. "Big Bad Wolf" (3:53)
4. "1, 2, Conductor" (3:29)
5. "Mud Puddle" (3:51)
6. "Worship Conspiracy" (2:41)
7. "10 Minute Oil Change" (2:53)
8. "Turmoil" (5:09)
9. "Hello" (2:24)
10. "Bring the Heat" (3:04)
11. "Bernies Situation" (4:46)
12. "Underneath" (3:56)
13. "Furthermore" (7:07)
More groove metal with biting guitars and screaming vocals. This one received tons of airplay around my area, but to be honest, I like their first album better. This one grades on my nerves after a while, espcially since my son plays "I Just Know" over and over and over. "10 Minute Oil Change" and "Big Bad Wolf" are cool songs.