Jacket: VG+ well cared for
Vinyl: VG++
Originally released in 1982 on Light Records, D.M.Z. offers some of Resurrection Band's most powerful musical testaments. Military Man is a blistering opening track sung by Glenn about the loss of a soldier's humanity in the struggle to survive. White Noise features Wendy's all-time best raw vocal on a song about the rhetoric of a culture that prioritizes stockpiling arms over feeding children. It begins with a 90 second feedback-drenched guitar solo by Stu Heiss that is Resurrection Band's answer to Van Halen's Eruption and is generally considered to constitute the single greatest non-Phil Keaggy guitar moment in Christian rock. Area 312 is another classic, which is a teenager's lament about the loneliness of the inner city.
Tracklist
1 Military Man 3:39
2 Reluctance 2:14
3 Babylon 2:36
4 I Need Your Love 3:24
5 Area 312 3:56
6 No Alibi 4:39
7 White Noise 3:41
8 Lonely Hearts 3:00
9 The Prisoner 2:54
10 So In Love With You 3:38