Music Poll: Favorite Christian Bands
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Music Poll: Favorite Christian Bands
Here's the first monthly music polls I'm going to do until I get some new AMV making tools this summer.
March Poll
What is fav. christian band(s)?
Post your fav. band or bands name and your fav. song by the band. This poll is March 9 - 31. Here is some of my fav. bands and songs
Pillar(Bring Me Down)
Project 86(Chapter 2)
Disciple(I Just Know)
Blindside(Pitiful)
P.O.D.(Freestyle)
Chevelle(The Red)
Please post your answer, it will make me happy.
March Poll
What is fav. christian band(s)?
Post your fav. band or bands name and your fav. song by the band. This poll is March 9 - 31. Here is some of my fav. bands and songs
Pillar(Bring Me Down)
Project 86(Chapter 2)
Disciple(I Just Know)
Blindside(Pitiful)
P.O.D.(Freestyle)
Chevelle(The Red)
Please post your answer, it will make me happy.
- Kai Stromler
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- Location: back in the USSA
A question:
P.O.D. are Christian. On their coming tour, they're being opened for by a band whose breakout single is called "Heaven's A Lie". What implications does this pose for quantum theory and matter-antimatter dynamics?
In all seriousness, Believer is (was?) pretty good, and Tourniquet have an excellent rep. Mortification is funny live; if they didn't suck so bad, they'd be an awesome opener for Vital Remains, much like that double-bill with Stryper King Diamond almost set up back in the '80s. Unfortunately Vital would just play them the hell off the stage.
The problem with Christian music is that there are too many groups of Christians-who-play-music playing for Christians as opposed to musicians-who-are-Christian playing for music fans. They are accordingly unable to reach out to non-theists and anti-theists because the music isn't good enough, and there's no incentive to get better because they have a fanbase that will buy their stuff for non-musical reasons.
Isn't there a Christian maxim about not hiding one's lamp under a bushel?
--K
P.O.D. are Christian. On their coming tour, they're being opened for by a band whose breakout single is called "Heaven's A Lie". What implications does this pose for quantum theory and matter-antimatter dynamics?
In all seriousness, Believer is (was?) pretty good, and Tourniquet have an excellent rep. Mortification is funny live; if they didn't suck so bad, they'd be an awesome opener for Vital Remains, much like that double-bill with Stryper King Diamond almost set up back in the '80s. Unfortunately Vital would just play them the hell off the stage.
The problem with Christian music is that there are too many groups of Christians-who-play-music playing for Christians as opposed to musicians-who-are-Christian playing for music fans. They are accordingly unable to reach out to non-theists and anti-theists because the music isn't good enough, and there's no incentive to get better because they have a fanbase that will buy their stuff for non-musical reasons.
Isn't there a Christian maxim about not hiding one's lamp under a bushel?
--K
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