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Mozart on Crack is the work of Melbourne musician and composer Peter Isaac. The music is classically-influenced symphonic metal, instrumental in nature. A full-length album titled | Mozart on Crack is the work of Melbourne musician and composer Peter Isaac. The music is classically-influenced symphonic metal, instrumental in nature. A full-length album titled ''Asylum'' was available as a download from Isaac’s website and the opening track, “Hate Priest” was, somewhat appropriately, used as the theme for the SBS TV series ''Jon Safran vs. God''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 23 July 2013
Band Members
- Line-Up
- Peter Isaac (all instruments)
Formed
Melbourne, VIC
Band Information
Mozart on Crack is the work of Melbourne musician and composer Peter Isaac. The music is classically-influenced symphonic metal, instrumental in nature. A full-length album titled Asylum was available as a download from Isaac’s website and the opening track, “Hate Priest” was, somewhat appropriately, used as the theme for the SBS TV series Jon Safran vs. God.
Discography
EP:
2005 | Hate Priest | Australian |