Church of Acid

Church of Acid (1996) is an electro-industrial album by Velvet Acid Christ. The European version has a partially different track listing.

Release Date:

  • 1996

Running Time:

  • 1 h 6 min 27 s

Musical Album

Artist

Velvet Acid Christ

Bryan Erickson (born September 26, 1972) is known primarily for his involvement with the electronic music bands Velvet Acid Christ and Toxic Coma. Erickson also goes by the stage names of "hexfix93" and "Disease Factory". He currently resides in Westminster, Colorado. Erickson has experimented with...
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