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''Nonexistent'' is the sophomore album of the
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. The album was released through R.E.X. Records in 1992. The album was recorded quickly after the debut self-titled album in
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and produced by Doug Mann. The album is a notable change for the band, as the debut focused more on a
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sound, while the follow up has a heavy emphasis on
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, drawing more from artists such as
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History

The album was recorded in
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a short time after the release of their self-titled debut album in 1991. The band began their recording with Doug Mann and engineer Martin Woodlee. The band originally hoped to have Scott Burns (
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) produce the album, with interest on both sides as the self-titled was on his top albums of 1991. However, the label requested the album be done sooner, which Burns could not due to scheduling. Martin Woodlee was hired as an engineer instead, which the band has been vocally upset with. According to the members of the band, he was unaware of how to produce the style they were attempting to produce. The band eventually asked him to step aside from the recording process, with DJ Johnson and Lance Garvin managing the mixing and EQ for the album. In 2022, a remaster and remix was released on the 30th anniversary of the album, to remedy the issues the band had with the production. The remaster and remix was produced by
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Critical Reception

The album received similar reviews throughout the metal community. AllMusic.com wrote "While the term Christian death metal seems like one of music's most comical oxymorons, Living Sacrifice does a decent job proving that the band deserves respect on this, one of its heaviest recordings.", giving the release a 3 out of 5 star review. Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album a 3 of 5 review, remarking that "All in all, ''Nonexistent'' is worth your time. The music is good and so is the message. Sure, the vocals can get irritating, but it's comfortable to know that even though sometimes you don't know what is being said, God does and He is being praised." Encyclopedia Metallum gave 3 separate reviews giving ratings of 65-99%, making it very split from the fans. One said "This album is an excellent piece of death metal, but the production is good and horrible.", the second review stated "This is a borderline solid/crap album from an interesting band, it’s a shame quite a few of its elements are out of place on this album or else it would have scored in the upper 80’s so it will receive a 65% instead.", while the final stated "...Nonetheless, this is some serious class-act pummeling, and the lack of bass is hardly a problem. “Nonexistent” should not be overlooked as it is definitely a great album."."


Track listing


Personnel

Living Sacrifice * Darren "D.J." Johnson - Vocals, Bass *
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- Lead Guitars *
Bruce Fitzhugh Bruce Fitzhugh is the second and best known lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and founding member of Arkansas's Christian metal band Living Sacrifice. The lead vocalist role was left to Bruce shortly after the departure of former lead Darren Johns ...
- Rhythm Guitars *
Lance Garvin Lance Garvin is an American musician and, along with Bruce Fitzhugh, DJ Johnson and Jason Truby, a founding member of the Christian metal band Living Sacrifice. Garvin is mostly known for using a Ride Cymbal in modern metal without making it ...
- Drums Production * Thomas "Lark" Wolfe - Sleeve Design * Martin Woodlee - Engineer * Doug "Psychoboy" Mann - Producer, Executive Producer * P. Gavin Morkel - Executive Producer * Scott Albert (
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References

{{Authority control Living Sacrifice albums 1992 albums Solid State Records albums R.E.X. Records albums