• Every heard of Jason Sacks or Jon Butcher?

    From turnmewatson@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 27 21:44:38 2018
    Am i too late? My cassette the disciples died about a million years ago and ive been lookin for it ever since. All i can find is no surfin in hell...hellooo...anyone still here????

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  • From johnwilliamcornett@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Craig M. Houck on Thu Jul 23 13:08:54 2020
    On Sunday, November 28, 1999 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Craig M. Houck wrote:
    Jon Butcher as a Christian guitarest or
    Jason Sacks in a band called "The Disciples". Not
    be confused with the thrashy metal band around now. This
    band had a 1992 indie release of Christian music called
    'No Option Here'. Sort of a new-wave sound.


    God Bless You - JIK
    Craig
    Now at: chouck@binghamton.edu
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    John Cornett ——> I was the Recording Engineer/Producer on the album. It was a joy working with the boys on the album….and despite the lkow budget, We made it work for Primetime. By the way, the song No Surfing In Hell appeared in its original form
    for the movie "Where The Day Takes You"….A couple of songs on the album was played on the Dr. Demento Show in LA back in the day. Anyone else want details on the original recording and the guys can feel free to contact me. PEACE!

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