El Fin de Los Inicuos

El Fin De Los Inicuos (translated: The End of the Iniquitous Ones) was released in 1986 through the small Umbral label, company which was practically ruined, and would disappear some months later; after releasing the album Un Paso Mas En La Batalla, band members Osvaldo Civile and Gustavo Rowek did quit, Walter Giardino (guitar), Miguel Roldan (guitar) and Gustavo Andino (drums) did replace them, but four months later Giardino is fired from the group because he had a fight with bassist and main man Ricardo Iorio, Adrian Cenci then replaces drummer Andino as well, to finally record this, their last album. After conversion to Christianity (something unimaginable a few months ago) the group records El Fin De Los Inicuos, but the fans could not believe that the aggressive and heavy musicians that they had admired were singing Christian messages. The band was not considered heavy metal anymore.

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