Armageddon! Paranormalacy! Love! Insanity! Food! All these themes and more figure into Archbishop Jason Polland's first solo release, "Apocalypse Lemon," from 1996.
A little rough around the edges, yes, but I have it on very good authority that it can be genuinely frightening if you play this in the car while driving around at night.
It should be noted that Mr. Shawn Sagady was a guest collaborator on "Short-Circuit Holocaust".
The first several minutes of this album are actually a clever disguise to fool the casual listener into assuming this is industrial dance music. To further enhance the effect, prominently display the back-side of the cover booklet in the CD case, as it has been carefully designed to resemble a popular dance album.
This elaborately formulated gag will have unsuspecting party-goers surprised beyond comprehension, when what they believe to be popular dance club music suddenly dissolves into a delightful story about a man and his pig snout fetish! And a jolly time will be had by all.