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John H. Sammis (1846–1919) was the writer of the Christian hymn "Trust and Obey" with Daniel B. Towner in 1887. [1] [2] Sammis also wrote the hymn "He's a Friend of ...
Trust Obey was an American band based in Kansas City, Missouri and founded by John Bergin and Brett Smith, who comprised the creative nucleus of the group. They released six studio albums: Rip Saw (1989), The Veil (1990), Locust (1990), Exit Wound (1991), Fear and Bullets (1994) and Hands of Ash (1996).
Fear and Bullets is a soundtrack album by Trust Obey created through a collaboration between James O'Barr and longtime friend John Bergin as a soundtrack to O'Barr's graphic novel The Crow. It was originally released in 1994 along with a limited edition hardcover copy of the graphic novel.
Hands of Ash is the sixth studio album by Trust Obey, released on July 23, 1996 by Fifth Colvmn Records. [1] [2] [3] Reception.
John H. Sammis (1846–1919), Christian hymn composer, composed "Trust and Obey" John Merritt Sammis (1820–1909), business figure in Oyster Bay, New York and a friend of Theodore Roosevelt Topics referred to by the same term
Exit Wound is the fourth studio album by Trust Obey, self-released on in 1990. [1] [2] The album has two versions of a song "Fist Fuck", written in 1988 as part composer John Bergin's Orifice project. The themes of the music include gun violence, sex and relationships. [3]
The music video for the single "Back to God" was released on January 24, 2017. [15] The fifth and final promotional single, "Sing It Now", was released on January 27. [16] In November 2017, "God and My Girlfriends" was sent to radio as the third and final single from the album.
Locust is the third studio album by Trust Obey, self-released in 1990. [1] [2] [3] Reception.