Man of Sin (album)

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Released1996
Length35:12
ProducerVarnaline
Man of Sin
Studio album by
Released1996
Length35:12
LabelZero Hour[1]
Rykodisc[2]
ProducerVarnaline
Varnaline chronology
Man of Sin
(1996)
Varnaline
(1997)

Man of Sin is the debut album by the American band Varnaline, released in 1996.[3][4] Varnaline supported the album by touring with the 1996 Lollapalooza festival.[5]

The album constituted frontman Anders Parker's 4-track demos, which he recorded mostly by himself in Portland, Oregon; he formed the band afterwards.[3][6] Acoustic guitar is the main instrument, although Bob MacKay, a bass player, contributed to four songs.[7][8] Parker wrote all the songs, which were originally intended for a different musical project.[9][10] "Little Pills" was inspired by Parker's brother's work in a group home.[9]

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