The Original Sins

The Original Sins

United States Est. 1986

"The music pulses with driving rhythms and melodic hooks, creating an atmosphere of urgent release amidst a gritty backdrop."

Quick Start

A good place to start with The Original Sins is…

Self Destruct

Self Destruct

1990

The Original Sins matter for their role in redefining the punk landscape, carving out a space where raw emotion meets a sharp, melodic edge.
The Original Sins matter for their role in redefining the punk landscape, carving out a space where raw emotion meets a sharp, melodic edge. Their music resonates with a sense of urgency and rebellion, positioning them as a compelling voice within a scene that thrives on both authenticity and defiance. This band didn’t just play punk; they injected it with a sense of accessibility that drew in listeners who might not have previously connected with the genre. Their approach to songwriting is marked by a visceral blend of energy and melody, often employing driving rhythms coupled with catchy hooks that encourage participation. The Original Sins tap into the power of simplicity, creating tracks that feel immediate and relatable, allowing their audiences to connect through shared experiences of love, loss, and societal critique. This directness fosters an environment where every performance feels like a communal catharsis, amplifying their impact within live settings. Lyrically, they often explore themes of disillusionment and personal struggle while maintaining an earnest tone that avoids irony. Their storytelling strikes a balance between the vividness of personal experience and broader social commentary, inviting listeners to reflect on both individual feelings and collective realities.

Full discography

The Original Sins's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

9 releases 9 albums 1987–1997
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Original Sins sound like?

The music pulses with driving rhythms and melodic hooks, creating an atmosphere of urgent release amidst a gritty backdrop. Rooted in punk. Start with Self Destruct.

What is the best The Original Sins album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Self Destruct" (1990). It's the most representative of what makes The Original Sins worth hearing.

Who is The Original Sins for?

If you're into punk, The Original Sins is worth your time. The music pulses with driving rhythms and melodic hooks, creating an atmosphere of urgent release amidst a gritty backdrop.

How many albums does The Original Sins have?

The Original Sins has 9 releases in their discography, including 9 albums.