Play God
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Play God is the 1991 album by heavy metal
Heavy metal music
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 band Reverend
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. This album was Reverend's second (and last) full-length release. Play God also marks the departure of bassist Dennis O'Hara and drummer Rick Basha, who were replaced by Angelo Espino and Jason Ian respectively. This album includes a cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival
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's "Fortunate Son
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Track listing

Lineup

  • David Wayne
    David Wayne (singer)
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    : Vocals
  • Brian Korban: Guitar
  • Angelo Espino: Bass
  • Jason Ian: Drums
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