Brothers John and Kim Scott formed the hard-hitting Mark of Cain in Adelaide, Australia, in 1984. With John on guitar and Kim on bass, the band's first lineup was filled out by vocalist Rod Archer and drummer Roger Crisp. Within the next year, Archer left and John took over on vocals. Crisp left to be replaced by John Rickert, who in turn left the band after their debut 1988 single. Campbell Robinson eventually took over the stool. Signed to Dominator, Battlesick was released in 1989. Unclaimed Prize followed the next year. Robinson left and was replaced by Aaron Hewson. Uncla...