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I'm there man.Hey man. STRYPER and King's X are dope as fluffy kittens. Give them a listen for some soul driven rock and blistering Heavy Metal.
5, just one hand each.How many people's hands are you using for this rating system?
King's X post Dogman drifts away from Christian music. Tapehead and Ear Candy are still amazing Albums though. Everything after that is still pretty good but they become more pointed with their issues with organized religion.I'm there man.
They do? thoseKing's X post Dogman drifts away from Christian music. Tapehead and Ear Candy are still amazing Albums though. Everything after that is still pretty good but they become more pointed with their issues with organized religion.
Well it's mainly because the frontman/bassist sruggled with homosexuality and shortly before the recording of Dogman it was discovered and they lost their entire support network and we're blacklisted and dropped from their lable. Even though Dougl was distancing himself from it. So they got burned. Still an amazing group. He has amazing bass tone.They do? those
Nice rift's though.Well it's mainly because the frontman/bassist sruggled with homosexuality and shortly before the recording of Dogman it was discovered and they lost their entire support network and we're blacklisted and dropped from their lable. Even though Dougl was distancing himself from it. So they got burned. Still an amazing group. He has amazing bass tone.
Definately, one of my favorite bands. Up their with Queen, Devin Townsend, and Black Sabbath.Nice rift's though.
I'll try to get around to it.Definately, one of my favorite bands. Up their with Queen, Devin Townsend, and Black Sabbath.
Oh for another Christian artist, check out Mathew Ebel. He can be cheese but Good Bye Planet Earth and Beer & Coffee are amazing albums.
There is a fair bit of good Christian music out there, depending on the genre. But in church, hymns are great and are still generally the best for strong theological content.Is Ace, quite uplifting, and spiritual. Though I don't like any old old Christian music (Maybe some)
Those hymns sound awful to me, but Christian music today is 5 thumbs up.
Yeah I don't know what it is about that music, but you feel your walking away with a cleaner mind.
Well I'll leave that for the Christian to enjoy.There is a fair bit of good Christian music out there, depending on the genre. But in church, hymns are great and are still generally the best for strong theological content.
You will leave what for the Christian to enjoy?Well I'll leave that for the Christian to enjoy.
Lamb Of God is pretty uplifting. Try now you've got something to die forIs Ace, quite uplifting, and spiritual. Though I don't like any old old Christian music (Maybe some)
Those hymns sound awful to me, but Christian music today is 5 thumbs up.
Yeah I don't know what it is about that music, but you feel your walking away with a cleaner mind.
Or maybe Behemoth or GorgorothHow many people's hands are you using for this rating system?
I had enough of modern "Christian" music when I heard the lyric about Jesus giving me a "big sloppy wet kiss."Is Ace, quite uplifting, and spiritual. Though I don't like any old old Christian music (Maybe some)
Those hymns sound awful to me, but Christian music today is 5 thumbs up.
Yeah I don't know what it is about that music, but you feel your walking away with a cleaner mind.
There is a fair bit of good Christian music out there, depending on the genre. But in church, hymns are great and are still generally the best for strong theological content.
I remember seeing an interview with a Christian Punk Rock band that toured Europe and North America. One of the members pointed out that they got to preach the Gospel with their music to people who would never even consider entering a church.I grew up with hymns because the denomination I grew up in believed any contemporary music was literally evil, so modern Christian music was quite the discovery.
I tend to like Casting Crowns (very solid scripture base). And stuff like Skillet, though Skillet and some similar bands are probably best described as "music that is just written by people who happen to be Christians", most of the time. Disciple is good and also heavy scripture base. I also like some stuff by Hillsong and Bethel, though I understand some of the theology of the people behind the bands is rather wacky.
Relient K has a few good Christian songs, too, and probably my favorite band overall. Deathbed and Those Words Are Not Enough are examples of songs by them with heavy Christian themes.
My general music taste actually tends to gear towards hard rock. (Which is why Skillet's older stuff and Disciple and some others appeal to me.) But so far as worship music goes I just listen to whatever.